Explore Beaufort County
River Forest Manor and Marina
Located half-way between the Albemarle Sound and Neuse River, the River Forest Manor provides a marvelous respite where one can relax in Victorian splendor while being surrounded by modern facilities. Built in 1899 and converted to a restaurant country inn and marina in 1941, River Forest Manor'
Belhaven, NC BusinessesBelhaven Memorial Museum
Listed on National Register of Historic Places. Museum began as the private collection by Eva Blount Way (1869-1962). Includes 30,000
Belhaven, NC MemorialsWashington Visitors Center
An easily accesible location just off Highway 17 and Main Street, where Market Street ends at the river. Information about Historic Washington and the surrounding area is available at this site year round.
Washington, NC Visitors Center
Carolina House Bed & Breakfast
Southern Hospitality with a European Flair! Located only 2 blocks from the scenic Pamlico River and Historic Downtown Washington. Come visit us,sit on the porch and relax, or stroll the tree lined streets. After a relaxing night start your day with a breakfast to remember!
North Carolina Estuarium
Explore science, art, nature and history where the rivers meet the sea at the Pamlico/Tar River estuary. Seasonal river tours will begin April 5; Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at 10:15a.m., and 12:45p.m., and Saturday at 10:15 only. (
Washington, NC Other AttractionsGoose Creek Gameland
Opened and managed by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission, Goose Creek Gameland is a series of waterfowl impoundments, each about 200
Aurora, NC Other AttractionsBath A.M.E. Zion Church
Archaeological site along the Bath Bay waterfront in Bath. Bath State Historic Site. Excavated in 1997, the site contains the foundation of the Bath A.M.E. Zion Church, built between 1895 and 1900. The church continued to be used into the 1930s but by 1940
Bath, NC ChurchesHistoric Bath State Historic Site
Meander the streets of this historic waterfront community, which was the first incorporated town in NC. Home to Blackbeard the Pirate and the oldest church in North Carolina. Bath features guided tours of the Palmer-Marsh House (c. 1751)
Bath, NC Historic Sites