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The beaches that border the inlet in Emerald Isle are also renowned as popular fishing and shelling grounds, as well as a spectacular venue for sunsets or wildlife watching. Because the inlet is bordered to the north by the Bogue Sound, and to the south by the Atlantic Ocean, visitors who pay a visit to the beaches surrounding either side of Bogue Inlet, either via Emerald Isle or Hammocks Beach State Park , will be treated to exceptional panoramic views in virtually every direction.

Visitors by land or sea will both find easy ways to access the inlet waters, where great fishing, shelling and views await. Beach-goers who want to park and stroll can head to one of several small public parking areas in the Town of Emerald Isle.

The Channel Drive parking area, which is the closest parking site to the Bogue Inlet, offers 2 handicapped parking spaces, while the Wyndtree beach access site has one handicapped parking space. This site has 15 parking spaces, and from here, visitors can access the beach via Channel Drive, and be roughly.

The facility is located on Emerald Drive near mile marker 18 on NC 58, and is adjacent to the famed Chapel of the Sea. The site has four launching ramps and parking available for vehicles with trailers, as well as a separate parking area with 18 singular vehicle spaces. There is no fee to launch a boat from this site, and the wide ramps can accommodate vessels of all sizes. Best of all, once launched, mariners will be less than a mile away from the heart of the inlet, and the ensuing Atlantic Ocean waters.

Check with your local Crystal Coast accommodations provider or property management company to pinpoint homes or condos in the area that have accompanying docking or launching areas. Charter Fishing — A number of charter fishing businesses and recreational fishermen use the Bogue Inlet as a gateway to exceptional fishing in the open ocean. Decent inshore fishing can be found just miles outside the inlet, while the Gulf Stream — where the big catches like sailfish, dolphin, wahoo and tuna can be found — is roughly a 15 mile cruise away.

Surf Fishing — Anglers may have to walk a bit to get to The Point, but once they reach this inlet-facing beach, they will be rewarded for their efforts with some of the best surf fishing conditions on the East Coast.

Because the Bogue Inlet connects the open ocean with the Bogue Sound, anglers can expect to reel in a large variety of traditionally coveted catches, including seasonal puppy, red and black drum, trout, Spanish mackerel, king mackerel, pompano, cobia, croaker, spot, sea mullet, bluefish, and much, much more.

The fall and spring months are prime fishing months on the Crystal Coast, but anglers throughout the year will find decent conditions on this consistently fruitful beach. Boating — Visitors can explore a wide range of waters by launching into the Bogue Sound.



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