Bald
Head Island - Escaping from the stress in your life is just a ferry ride
away. When you arrive at the Bald Head Island Ferry Terminal located in the
Indigo Plantation Marina at 9th Street in Southport, it's like stepping into another
time zone — a slower, less stressful one. After unloading and parking your
vehicle you will board your passenger ferry for a short 20 minute trip to the
island. A golf cart tram will whisk you away to your cottage, condo or inn
where your week or weekend of rest and relaxation can begin. Can’t stay
overnight? Go over for the day either on your own or with the organized
Historic Tour, with or without lunch or dinner. Reservations are strongly
encouraged. Bald Head Island is a resort. Amenities include: championship golf
course, clubhouse facilities, croquet, marina, tennis courts, swimming pools,
restaurants, snack bars.
Boiling
Spring Lakes - Named for a natural spring, its 16,000 acres of land was
incorporated in 1961. The Big Lake, 150-acres or 2 1/2 miles long with 10
miles of shoreline is one of over 50 natural and man-made lakes in the city.
Several of the lakes offer public access for swimming, fishing, and
water-skiing. Boiling Spring Lakes is a popular choice for those relocating
to the area. A serene community with wildlife and floriculture abound such
as the
fox squirrel, tall pines, oaks, sweet gums, and the rare and protected Venus
flytrap. The Lakes & Country Club is located in Boiling Spring
Lakes and offers 18 holes of championship golf in a natural setting of a
"wildlife preserve" and bird sanctuary." The middle and high
schools are also located in Boiling Spring Lakes.
Caswell Beach - Residents of Caswell
Beach are a proud and caring group of people who share a love for their town
and community. The only commercial district that exists in Caswell Beach is
the area located at the Oak Island Golf Club which includes golf course,
putting green, driving range, restaurant, gift/pro shop, and a lounge with a
breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean. Just past the city limits of Caswell
Beach is the N.C. Baptist Assembly, a church camp/retreat conference center.
Prior to its purchase from the government, the assembly was known as Fort Caswell, an Army
fortress built in 1826. The remains of the fort can be found throughout the
camp. Bunkers are still visible in the Caswell Dunes Condominiums Complex.
Oak
Island - The Town of Oak Island was
formed in 1999 when the towns of Long Beach and Yaupon Beach consolidated.
This consolidation gave it the distinction of the most populated incorporated
town in Brunswick County. Although the largest Town in the County, a small
town atmosphere is enjoyed by its residents. The foundation of this beach
community
has always been public access — consider the over 52 public beach accesses
(most with parking), two public boat ramps, several areas to put in canoes
and kayaks,
an extensive sidewalk system for bikes and pedestrians to enjoy,
recreation trails, numerous parks and playgrounds, a full service parks and
recreation department, and youth friendly facilities such as the newly
completed skate board park. Programs geared toward senior citizens are located
at the Parks & Recreation Department and the Oak Island Senior Citizens
Center. The Town of Oak Island has extended its boundaries to include the
mainland areas along Long Beach Road. This is the area where large grocery,
department stores, and fast food restaurants can be found.
St. James - The newest incorporated
community in Brunswick County rose out of the explosion of growth in our area.
Located along the Intracoastal Waterway just outside the commercial district
of Long Beach Road, St. James enjoys the peacefulness of the country within
the close proximity of shops and restaurants. The Town of St. James includes
three golf courses, a marina, restaurant, and its own fire station.
Southport -
Originally incorporated in 1792 as Smithville, its progressive citizens changed
its name to Southport in
1887 in hopes of attracting a port. The port went further upstream to the City
of Wilmington but this entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in the City
today. The historic charm of this community will captivate you as you walk
under a canopy of 200 year old live oak trees, or walk past majestic Victorian
century homes which once belonged to river pilots or maybe even a pirate or
two. Southport is one of few Cities with a true downtown. Banks, antique
& collectible shops, restaurants, and professional offices line about a
five block area in the downtown commercial district. Just outside this
district is one of the finest medical care facilities in our region, J.A.
Dosher Memorial Hospital. A visit to our area is not complete without a day
or two of walking through these antique and specialty shops, stopping along
the
way for a leisurely lunch at an outside pub or restaurant along the waterfront
or yacht basin, taking a pedicab historic tour of the City, watching
transoceanic vessels pass by at Waterfront Park and visiting the NC Maritime
Museum in Southport. The City of Southport also offers sailors, anglers and
boaters a safe haven through the Southport Marina, Old Yacht Basin and City
Pier.

Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce
4841 Long Beach Rd., SE
Southport, NC 28461
(910) 457-6964 (800) 457-6964
Fax (910) 457-0598
Email: info@southport-oakisland.com
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