Have they made anymore progress on the walkovers in Seagrove? It's been a while since we were there, but none of the public ones had been rebuilt. We had to go down to Seaside to get to the beach.
Garner said:Grayton, Ed Walline, Dune Allen and Inlet Beach are all easily accessible. Also, Deer Lake State Park. (If you haven't been there, go - it's beautiful).
The walkover at Topsail State Park is also in good shape. If you go to Topsail, either get there a minute or 2 before the hour to ride the tram to the beach, or be prepared for a nice one mile walk.
Many other beach accesses, including Blue Mountain are also open, but these are probably the easiest.
Garner
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Smiling JOe said:Garner said:Grayton, Ed Walline, Dune Allen and Inlet Beach are all easily accessible. Also, Deer Lake State Park. (If you haven't been there, go - it's beautiful).
The walkover at Topsail State Park is also in good shape. If you go to Topsail, either get there a minute or 2 before the hour to ride the tram to the beach, or be prepared for a nice one mile walk.
Many other beach accesses, including Blue Mountain are also open, but these are probably the easiest.
Garner
8)
I believe the question was regarding Seagrove accesses. If I get a chance tomorrow, I will check them out for you.
Smiling JOe said:Garner said:Grayton, Ed Walline, Dune Allen and Inlet Beach are all easily accessible. Also, Deer Lake State Park. (If you haven't been there, go - it's beautiful).
The walkover at Topsail State Park is also in good shape. If you go to Topsail, either get there a minute or 2 before the hour to ride the tram to the beach, or be prepared for a nice one mile walk.
Many other beach accesses, including Blue Mountain are also open, but these are probably the easiest.
Garner
8)
I believe the question was regarding Seagrove accesses. If I get a chance tomorrow, I will check them out for you.