Hog Island
East and West Hog Island are a chain of pristine islands with over 600 acres surrounded by protective marshes overlooking Pamlico Sound, Back Bay and Cedar Island Bay.
Today these islands are inhabited by wild horses left by Spanish Explorers and offer multiple areas for home sites with access to private beaches and waterways to Core Sound. NC’s Ferry System links Cedar Island Village to Ocracoke Island, and NC Hwy 12 provide ...
East and West Hog Island are a chain of pristine islands with over 600 acres surrounded by protective marshes overlooking Pamlico Sound, Back Bay and Cedar Island Bay.
Today these islands are inhabited by wild horses left by Spanish Explorers and offer multiple areas for home sites with access to private beaches and waterways to Core Sound. NC’s Ferry System links Cedar Island Village to Ocracoke Island, and NC Hwy 12 provides the only north-south link providing the vital connection for residents and visitors.
The unique culture and landscape of the communities along this route have earned it recognition as a scenic byway on a state and national level. Cedar Island offers visitors easy, affordable access to world class red drum fishing, duck hunting, horseback riding, hiking, kite surfing, clamming, oysters, bird watching, and convenient access to the beautiful Cape Lookout National Seashore and the 14,000 Acre Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge,
East and West Hog Island are a chain of pristine islands with over 600 acres surrounded by protective marshes overlooking Pamlico Sound, Back Bay and Cedar Island Bay.
Today these islands are inhabited by wild horses left by Spanish Explorers and offer multiple areas for home sites with access to private beaches and waterways to Core Sound. NC’s Ferry System links Cedar Island Village to Ocracoke Island, and NC Hwy 12 provides the only north-south link providing the vital connection for residents and visitors.
The unique culture and landscape of the communities along this route have earned it recognition as a scenic byway on a state and national level. Cedar Island offers visitors easy, affordable access to world class red drum fishing, duck hunting, horseback riding, hiking, kite surfing, clamming, oysters, bird watching, and convenient access to the beautiful Cape Lookout National Seashore and the 14,000 Acre Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge,