Caswell Beach is a serene and picturesque stretch of coastline located at the eastern end of Oak Island, North Carolina. It offers a tranquil atmosphere with four miles of sandy beaches, making it ideal for those seeking a peaceful beach experience. The area is known for its natural beauty, including deep dunes and sprawling cottages, and is a protected nesting site for sea turtles from May to August. The Oak Island Lighthouse, a prominent landmark, provides stunning views of the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Ocean. Caswell Beach is the least populated of the Brunswick County beaches, offering a serene escape with easy access to nearby amenities on Oak Island.
The town's history dates back to its origins as part of Fort Caswell, which was later sold to the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. Today, it is a popular vacation spot with a mix of vacation rental homes and the North Carolina Baptist Assembly retreat center. The beach is perfect for swimming, surfing, and kayaking, with gentle waves and a shallow shoreline.
Visitors can enjoy activities like shell hunting at low tide, golfing at the nearby Oak Island Golf Club, and exploring the surrounding marshes and waterways. The area is also close to other attractions like Bald Head Island, accessible by a short ferry ride across the Cape Fear River.