Posted by Wesley Stephens on October 13, 2010 at 19:44:12 from (66.207.254.106):
In Reply to: North Carolina? posted by gregk on October 13, 2010 at 17:52:27:
I live in southeastern NC about 40 miles inland. There are a lot of good beaches in the state, and the coastline is long. What part of the state will you be visiting? If you are down this way, Carolina Beach and Wrightsville Beach are the commercialized ones near Wilmington but not far away are the Brunswick County beaches which are much more quiet. As you go up the coast, there are quite a few more. Wilmington is the closest major town to us, so we ride down to Wrightsville Beach and Fort Fisher a lot, but if we are making a trip to the beach, I prefer to go to Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, or Sunset. Calabash is also near Sunset beach close to the state line and there is a lot of good seafood to eat there. I-40 gets you close to about all of the southeastern beaches and US 64 will take you to the Crystal Coast near Morehead City or the Outer Banks. The Outer Banks are great, but I can be in Tennessee almost as fast even from here in Eastern NC.
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