Beaufort, North Carolina
Coastal Riverside Campground
Located on a finger creek of the North River in Otway, this family operated campground is open year-round.
Four guest rooms, each with private bath, are offered with the personalized attention of host Jimm Prest in this Colonial/Federal home in Beaufort'
Beaufort, NC BusinessesGuided sea kayak tours and professional instruction is offered on the southern Outer Banks in the Cape Lookout National Seashore. These undeveloped islands are the perfect place for exploring by kayak. Day trips, camping overnights and bed & breakfast inn trips are offered. Call 252-222-3420
Beaufort, NC ExcursionsLocated in the 400 block of Ann Street in Beaufort's Historic District, the oldest of the town's cemeteries was established in the early 1700s and was closed by the General Assembly in 1825, fully occupied. The town disagreed, however, and continued burying its loved ones there until the early 1900
Beaufort, NC Historic FortsPurvis Chapel AME Zion Church, 217 Craven Street, is Beaufort's oldest continuous-use church. Built in 1820 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, Purvis Chapel was later deeded to the AME Zion congregation that continues to own it. The church bell was cast in Glasgow, Scotland in 1797
Beaufort, NC BusinessesOn Caratoke Highway near Currituck Settlement, a restored 100-year-old homestead in Currituck County just 30 miles from the O...
Located just minutes from the Grand Strand of Myrtle Beach, Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park is fun for all ages. Enjoy hiking, f...
Park at your door at this friendly single story motel. Covered porch, fish cleaning facility, bicycles, picnic area with gril...
Chartered in 1852, this landscaped 165-acre Victorian-era burying ground contains graves of Confederate veterans, including M...
Built for business, the Wingate Inn is conveniently located in the center of the retail and commercial district of Greenville...