Masonboro Island is a pristine barrier island located off the coast of Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. It spans 5,653 acres and features 8.4 miles of undeveloped beaches, along with diverse habitats such as salt marshes, tidal flats, and maritime forests. The island is a vital nesting site for sea turtles and a haven for various bird species. Accessible only by boat, Masonboro Island offers a serene escape from urban life, with activities like kayaking, hiking, and beachcombing available to visitors.
The island's isolation and natural beauty make it a unique gem along the Cape Fear coastline. Its proximity to Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach provides convenient access to amenities and services while maintaining its untouched charm.
Masonboro Island is an essential part of the NCNERR system, supporting a wide range of coastal species and ecosystems.