A labyrinth of tidal creeks perfect for kayaking and paddleboarding.
Natural barriers that protect the island’s interior. Landmarks and History History of Bald Head Island BALD HEAD ISLAND
Bald Head Island (BHI), North Carolina, is a rare sanctuary where the frantic pace of modern life stops at the ferry terminal. Accessible only by boat and famously car-free, this barrier island serves as a living classroom for coastal conservation and a premier destination for those seeking "quiet luxury" in harmony with nature. A labyrinth of tidal creeks perfect for kayaking
Fourteen miles of pristine, uncrowded coastline. uncrowded coastline. Despite its modest size
Despite its modest size, BHI contains four distinct and fragile ecosystems: