Destinations · North Carolina
Harkers Island
NC · 34.6953, -76.5594
From Harkers Island, North Carolina, Byway's registries place 1 scenic byway, 1 public land unit and 3 campgrounds within 30 miles.
Get in
The only main road to Harkers Island is US-70, either coming northeast from Morehead City and Beaufort, or southwest from Cedar Island and the Outer Banks. From 70, turn on Harkers Island Road, which will lead you straight there. The road winds through some very scenic spots on the way, so take your time and enjoy the trip.
Day-trip loops
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Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
- Outer Banks Scenic Byway · 1 mi · national
Public land
Campgrounds
- Oyster Point Campground · 12 mi
- Cedar Point Campground · 30 mi
- Flanners Beach/Neuse River Campground · 30 mi
Named places
- Core Sound Waterfowl Museum · 2 mi
- Bald Hill · 2 mi
- High Hill · 4 mi
- Diamond City · 4 mi
- Diamond City Hills · 4 mi
- Bare Sand Beach · 4 mi
- 1812 Lighthouse Foundation Ruins · 5 mi
- Island Express Ferry Service · 6 mi
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More day-trip bases nearby
- Crystal Coast · 1 mi
- Beaufort · 5 mi
- Atlantic Beach · 10 mi
- Morehead City · 11 mi
- Newport · 18 mi
- Emerald Isle · 22 mi