Morehead City – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2024)

Morehead City is the largest town in the Crystal Coast region of North Carolina, with a population of 7,691 (as of 2000). Morehead (as it is usually called) is not actually in the Outer Banks, being situated on the opposite shore of the Bogue Sound from Atlantic Beach, and is the main gateway to the island of Bogue Banks.

Get in

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Visitors will enter the city by car via US-70, which runs directly through downtown Morehead. It's a straight shot from Greensboro or Raleigh. you can also get here using Hwy-24.

Get around

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There is no public transportation system in Morehead City; you'll need a car to get much of anywhere, although there are a number of reliable taxi companies in the area. The main downtown thoroughfare is Arendell Street (pronounced "uh-REN-dull"; IPA [(IPA: ə).'r(IPA: ʌ)n.d(IPA: ə)l]).

If you want to catch a ride to other towns in the area; you'll need to call the Carteret County Area Transportation System at 252-240-1043 for a reservation ahead of time. Tickets start at $2.50.

See

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  • The Morehead City waterfront is a pleasant promenade of gift shops and restaurants by the harbor where the fishing boats come to dock. Naturally, some of the freshest seafood can be found at the adjacent fish market, but if you'd rather have someone else prepare it for you, there are plenty of places here where you can find that too.
  • History Museum of Carteret County, 1008 Arendell St, +1 252-247-7533 (museum), +1 252-247-2742 (library). Open 10AM-4PM Tu-Sa. Dedicated to promoting public knowledge of, and interest in, the history and culture of Carteret County. Features exhibits on coastal history, a research and genealogical library, a museum shop, and a tea store.
  • The area visitors' center is the Crystal Coast Tourism Authority, 3409 Arendell St, +1 252-726-8148 or +1-800-SUNNY-NC (786-6962).

Do

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  • Visit the Carteret County Curb Market, the oldest continuously-operating curb market in North Carolina. Open Saturdays from 7:30AM-11:30AM from May through Labor Day. Local farmers and fishermen bring fruits and vegetables, seafood, baked goods and flowers for sale.
  • Crystal Coast Jamboree, 1311 Arendell St, +1 252-726-1501, toll-free: +1-866-580-7469. A two-hour entertainment show featuring country-music singers and musicians, and dancing. Tickets are $12 - $21.
  • Brandywine Bay Golf and Country Club, Highway 70 W, Route 2, +1 252-247-2541. A semi-private 18-hole championship course, rated as the area's best by Golf Digest in 1995. $47 peak season, $37 off-season.
  • Olympus Diving, 713 Shepard Street, +1 252-726-9432. An award-winning dive operation, offering training, repairs, air and nitrox fills, a full line of rental equipment and gear sales, a Divers’ lodge, and a friendly, knowledgeable staff. Trips include wreck diving, shark observation, underwater photography and spearfishing.

Morehead also hosts several festivals during the year:

  • The Carolina Chocolate Festival, +1-877-848-4976, is held in the Crystal Coast Civic Center for three days during early February. Includes chocolate demonstrations from expert chefs, fondue, a baking contest, a champagne and truffles party, a chocolate Sunday brunch, and live entertainment.
  • Big Rock Blue Marlin Fishing Tournament. Is held for a week during June. Fisherman converge on the area in an attempt to hook the largest blue marlin, or other gamefish, for cash prizes.
  • North Carolina Seafood Festival. Is held during the first weekend in October to recognize the importance of seafood to eastern North Carolina. Along with the opportunity to sample familiar ("down east" clam chowder, raw oysters and shrimp burgers) and adventurous (calamari, marinated eel, sea urchin on a stick) seafood, the festival features entertainment, sporting events, and a ceremonial blessing of the fishing fleet.

Buy

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There's nothing especially unique to Morehead City; if you want beach souvenirs, you'd be better off trying Atlantic Beach or Emerald Isle. However, there are quite a few nice gift shops and galleries around town.

  • The Book Shop, 4915 Arendell St, +1 252-240-1163. One of the best selections of new and used books in town, if you need something to read on the beach or by the pool. They also accept your used books for trade-in.
  • Dee Gee's Gifts and Books, 508 Evans St, toll-free: +1-800-333-4337. Local and regional books, as well as gifts and souvenirs.
  • Ginny Gordon's Gifts and Gadgets, 1011 Arendell St, +1 252-726-6661. The perfect store for the cooking aficionado; a wonderful selection of cookware, cookbooks, utensils and kitchen gadgets ranging from indispensable to wacky.
  • Parson's General Store, 808 Arendell St, +1 252-726-8188. An old-timey general store in an old Victorian home; offers gifts, crafts, home accessories, seasonal decorations and a vast selection of sweets, including ice cream.

Eat

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  • El's Drive-In, 3706 Arendell St, +1 252-726-3002. Open for breakfast Sunday to Thursday, and all day Friday and Saturday. Delicious shrimpburgers and milkshakes, and amazingly good Pepsi, brought to your window by car hops.
  • The Sanitary Fish Market, 501 Evans St, +1 252-247-3111. Open daily for lunch and dinner; closed between Thanksgiving and early February. Originally a waterfront seafood market (in 1938), now serving traditional broiled and fried seafood dishes at reasonable prices. It's a very popular local restaurant that seats 600, with lovely views of the sound through its large dining-room windows. Their complimentary Tar Heel hushpuppies are legendary, and try the homemade chowder. There's still a market next door if you want to buy your own fresh (and sanitary) fish.
  • Cox Family Restaurant, 4109 Arendell St, +1 252-726-6961. Nothing fancy here, just good country cooking at a very good price. Menu changes frequently with good specials. Serves a great breakfast as well.
  • Luigi's Pizzia, 5167 Hwy 70 W #120, +1 252-240-3125. New York Style Pizza done right - if you don't want to spend a fortune every night eating fresh seafood, you can't miss with anything on their menu. Great Calzones and Meatball subs.

Drink

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  • Arendell Room, 715 Arendell Street, +1 252-269-0434. Only the best co*cktails on the Crystal Coast! Live Jazz on the weekends.

Sleep

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  • Edgewater Motel, N 11th St, +1 252-726-9868, toll-free: +1-800-560-6616. Lounge serving Southern-style food, pool table, patio with live music and dancing on the weekends, and a private 250-foot pier.
  • Hampton Inn, 4035 Arendell St, +1 252-240-2300, toll-free: +1-800-467-9375. 119 rooms, decorated in aquatic colors. Outdoor pool, complimentary continental breakfast, exercise room. Golf, tennis and fishing packages available. Average price $127.
  • Holiday Inn Express, 5063 Executive Dr, +1 252-247-5001, toll-free: +1-888-HOLIDAY (4654329). 75 rooms. Outdoor pool, fitness center, sauna, whirlpool, complimentary breakfast. Average price $97.

A bed-and-breakfasts is also located in Morehead:

  • Lighthouse Inn, 2300 Bridges St, +1 252-247-3133, toll-free: +1-888-879-3133. 4 rooms. Open year-round. Wraparound front porch, complimentary continental breakfast. $65 - $85.

Go next

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The Crystal Coast area has a variety of other areas to visit:

  • Atlantic Beach
  • Emerald Isle
  • Beaufort
  • Harkers Island
  • Swansboro

Further afield, there are some interesting destinations for daytrips:

  • Havelock, about 30 minutes north on US-70.
  • New Bern, about 1 hour north on US-70.
  • Jacksonville, about 1 hour west on US-24.
  • Bath, about 3 hours north.
  • Ocraco*ke Island, about 3 hours east.

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FAQs

How far away is Morehead City from the beach? ›

The distance between Morehead City and Atlantic Beach is 2 miles.

Does Morehead City, NC have a beach? ›

Located on the edge of the Bulkhead Channel which leads to the Back Sound, the Radio Island Beach Access is a unique and wonderfully convenient beach destination for both Morehead City and Beaufort visitors.

Is Morehead City part of the Outer Banks? ›

Morehead (as it is usually called) is not actually in the Outer Banks, being situated on the opposite shore of the Bogue Sound from Atlantic Beach, and is the main gateway to the island of Bogue Banks.

Is Atlantic Beach part of the Outer Banks? ›

A popular seaside vacation town since the 1920s, Atlantic Beach is on Bogue Banks, part of the southern Outer Banks chain of barrier islands, between Bogue Sound and the Atlantic Ocean.

What is the racial makeup of Morehead City NC? ›

Race and Ethnicity

In 2022, there were 20.3 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (58.8k people) in Morehead City, NC than any other race or ethnicity. There were 2.9k Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) and 2.4k Two+ (Non-Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups.

Is Morehead City expensive? ›

The total cost of housing, food, child care, transportation, health care, taxes, and other necessities for a single adult in Morehead City is $40,745 a year — greater than the annual cost of living for North Carolina of $38,661 and greater than the national figure of $38,433.

Does Morehead City have a boardwalk? ›

Boardwalk runs from North 19th and Bay Street along Calico Creek to North 22nd Street.

Does Morehead City have a downtown? ›

Many of the Inner Banks and Crystal Coast communities, like Beaufort and New Bern, are known for their scenic waterfronts, and downtown Morehead City is certainly no exception.

What is the crime rate in Morehead City? ›

Morehead City Annual Crimes
ViolentProperty
Number of Crimes29251
Crime Rate (per 1,000 residents)2.9425.46

Can you drive from Nags Head to Morehead City, NC? ›

Yes, the driving distance between Nags Head to Morehead City is 179 miles. It takes approximately 3h 43m to drive from Nags Head to Morehead City.

Why is it called morehead? ›

North Carolina Governor John Motley Morehead, for whom the city of Morehead City is named, was a principal member of the Shepard Point Land Company investment group.

What is the best time to visit the Outer Banks? ›

Many locals will tell you fall is the best time to visit. Outer Banks weather is mild until the end of December, and the crowds have lessened. Stay at a vacation rental, hotel or cottage. The fishing is great this time of year, and the winds pick up making the Outer Banks popular for wind surfing and kiteboarding.

Can you swim in the ocean at the Outer Banks? ›

The Northern Outer Banks is ideal for vacationers who want to enjoy an ocean swim, as there are a number of lifeguarded or patrolled beaches all along this stretch of shoreline.

Why is Outer Banks beach so popular? ›

It is also known for its stunning natural beauty, including miles of pristine beaches, towering lighthouses, and unique wildlife such as the wild horses that roam the islands.

What beach did they film Outer Banks? ›

Beach shipwreck scene in Outer Banks

Still in season 1, it's also where the group appears to spend a lot of their time, so throughout the series, the beach becomes increasingly important. This beautiful beach is actually Folly Beach just south of Charleston.

Is Morehead City a nice place to live? ›

Morehead City is a very safe town with lovely people. Morehead City is an excellent community to live in. With the small-town feel and sunny beaches, it is a great place to raise your children, vacation, and live. The school system is great.

How far is morehead from Outer Banks? ›

The distance between Morehead City and Outer Banks is 94 miles. The road distance is 222.2 miles.

What are the ocean conditions in Morehead City NC? ›

Seas: S 3 feet at 6 seconds. Light SW winds with a slight chop. Very small very short period waves. Winds: SW 8 to 10 knots.

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