Masonboro Island facts for kids
Masonboro Island as seen from the mainland
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Location | Masonboro Township / Federal Point Township, New Hanover County |
Coordinates | 34°07′32″N 77°51′29″W / 34.12556°N 77.85806°W |
Area | 0.721 km2 (0.278 sq mi) |
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United States
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State | North Carolina |
Masonboro Island is a barrier island in New Hanover County, North Carolina. The island, which is undeveloped and accessible only by boat, is a component of the North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve and a North Carolina State Natural Area. It lies south of Wrightsville Beach, separated by Masonboro Inlet, and north of Carolina Beach, separated by Carolina Beach Inlet. The island is a destination for boating, surfing, and camping.
Masonboro Island is a mix of marshes, dunes and tidal flats, with beaches along its Atlantic coastline and a chain of small hills and wetland islands along Masonboro Sound, which is part of the Intracoastal Waterway. The beaches are a nesting ground for loggerheads and green sea turtles, and the waters on the sound side of the island are a nursery for spot, mullet, flounder and pompano.
Preceded by Wrightsville Beach |
Beaches of Southeastern North Carolina |
Succeeded by Carolina Beach |