This 14,000 - acre natural preserve covers the entire northern end of the island, and offers hillside hiking trails and bird - watching sites, surf washed cliffs and sheltering coves that hide small intimate beaches. (caradonna.com)
Washington Slagbaai National Park covers the entire northern end of the island, creating an outdoor playground for hiking, mountain biking, birding and day trips to small surf - washed coves hidden within iron shore bluffs. (caradonna.com)
The state's most popular park offers 5 miles of undeveloped beach, marshes, maritime forests and a saltwater lagoon, as well as 200 - plus campsites on the northern end of the island near the ocean. (carolinaparent.com)