Cedar Island, located in North Carolina, is a serene coastal community known for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. It is situated north of Beaufort and serves as a gateway to the Outer Banks, particularly through the Cedar Island/Ocracoke Ferry. The area is largely part of the Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge, offering vast marshlands and opportunities for bird watching and outdoor activities like kayaking and fishing. The beach west of the ferry landing provides a peaceful setting with wide beaches and ocean-like waves, perfect for relaxation and nature exploration.
Visitors can enjoy the scenic views of Pamlico Sound and explore the rustic trails behind the ferry terminal. The area is rich in wildlife, including ghost crabs and various bird species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.
The community's slow pace and natural charm make it an ideal retreat from bustling city life.