
With so much to do and so many ways to do it at Wrightsville Beach, questions are bound to arise. If you'd like to speak to a real person or stop by one of our visitor centers, please check here for contact information. In addition to the frequently asked questions below, other information concerning water safety, a Town street map, tide tables, and sea turtles can be found on the Town of Wrightsville Beach website within the Beach Info tab.
Yes, there are 4 public hard surface tennis courts and several sand volleyball courts at the Wrightsville Beach public park. There are private volleyball courts at the Holiday Inn Sunspree and the Blockade Runner Beach Resort. Children’s playgrounds are located at Wrightsville Beach Park as well as softball fields, soccer fields, and basketball courts.
The “loop” at Wrightsville Beach is a circular scenic 2.45-mile path around the public park and scenic marshes and through the village of Wrightsville Beach.
There are several coastal golf courses near the beach. Click here for a list of area courses.
Yes, there is a new 5-mile trail that winds through the out island
marshes markedby buoys. Kayak rental are available on the island at
Saltmarsh Kayak Co.
www.saltmarshkayak.com
Yes, there are many regattas both in the sound and ocean during the season. There are facilities that rent and instruct sailing on boats from 12’ to 40’. See website under Activities.
There is one new concrete public fishing pier which sells and rents fishing tackle. It is Johnnie Mercer’s pier. Also, some hotels have sound side piers which allow guests to fish. Additionally, there are boats to charter for everything from fly fishing in the sounds to marlin fishing in the gulf stream. There is also excellent surf fishing in Spring and Fall.
Yes, the fire department's Ocean Rescue Squad is responsible for ensuring public safety on the beach strand. Led by a full-time coordinator, Ocean Rescue employs 22 seasonal lifeguards from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Our Ocean Rescue program is certified by the U.S. Lifesaving Association. We staff nine lifeguard stands, and we also patrol the entire length of the beach strand using all-terrain vehicles and a personal watercraft. All seasonal lifeguards are certified in lifesaving and first aid. Our lifeguards are supported by full-time fire department staff who are certified EMTs. Lifeguards also assist bathers by providing public information, recovering lost children, and enforcing beach regulations. Our Ocean Rescue Squad is on duty from 10AM to 6PM, seven days per week from Memorial Day until Labor Day.
Yes and it is some of the best surf on the east coast. There are several good surf shops listed on this website for rental and instruction as well as a good surf camp. Please review the Town of Wrightsville Beach's website for complete information on surfing regulations and restrictions.
All weddings on Wrightsville Beach require a special event permit application. The three full service resorts at Wrightsville Beach will arrange for your wedding to take place in front of their oceanfront properties. However, if you would like to be married at the south inlet public gazebo or other public beach locations you will need to contact the Wrightsville Beach Parks & Recreation Department @ 910-256-7925. Information about the special event permit for a wedding or any other group activity is listed on the town’s website at: http://www.towb.org/Departments/PlanningParks/ParksRecreation/SpecialEvents/tabid/104/Default.aspx
During high season (April 1– September 30), pets are not allowed on Wrightsville Beach strand. There are no hotels on the island that allow pets other than certified aids for handicapped individuals. During the off season pets are allowed on the beach with leashes, however they are still not allowed at the hotels.
Nearby kennels are listed below:
The legal drinking age in North Carolina is 21 years of age. Alcoholic beverages may be served until 2 AM standard or daylight time. No alcoholic beverages purchased before 12 noon on Sunday. Most restaurants and all full service resorts are permitted to sell alcoholic beverages as well as beer and wine. Drinking and driving is of course illegal, however, most resorts provide transportation to area restaurants and bars.
All (35) public streets at Wrightsville Beach have public beach access and 8 of these ADA accessible ocean access points. Wrightsville Beach has four ocean accessible parking lots with public restrooms and one public restroom in the Wrightsville Beach Park by the tennis courts. All public parking spaces are metered and the charge is $2.00 per hour. The meters are active from March 1 until October 31.
The Town of Wrightsville Beach has three sand wheelchairs available for use at no charge. The sand wheelchair may be picked up and returned to the park office anytime between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Advance reservations are required. Call the Wrightsville Beach Parks & Recreation Department at 910-256-7925 to make your reservation or for more information.
Sales and use tax on purchases, including food, clothing and other retail, are taxed at the rate of 7.75%. Occupancy tax for rental of any room or cottage less than 30 days is an additional 6%.

