- Our list of the best things to do in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, features the top 139 nearby activities — including 63 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Ocean Isle Beach, NC has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Water Activities, Amusement, Tours, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 11 things to do within the city of Ocean Isle Beach, NC , followed by 128 popular activities in nearby cities, including North Myrtle Beach, Little River, Southport, Calabash, Sunset Beach, Oak Island, Myrtle Beach, Holden Beach and Bald Head Island
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1818 Canal Drive, Carolina Beach, NC 28428
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Located along the Atlantic Ocean, The North End - Freeman Park provides a beach area and water access suitable boating, swimming, fishing and crabbing. The park allows vehicles on the beach and can be used for camping.
33.5 Miles
Myrtle Beach State Park offers a fishing pier for anglers who want to catch blues, drums, flounder, king mackerel, Spanish mackerel, trout, and whiting. The park also has a swimming beach, playgrounds, and picnic shelters.
33.7 Miles
A part of the Carolina Beach, Freeman Park provides an opportunity for tourists to enjoy lots of water fun. This includes beach activities like kayaking, swimming, sun bathing and surfing, along with driving a 4x4 through the sand.
34.1 Miles
Horseback Riding Of Myrtle Beach offers daily horse rides down the equestrian trails of their farm or coastlines on the beach, depending on the season. Guides take digital pictures during the ride that visitors receive on a complimentary disc.
34.3 Miles
Tregembo Animal Park has over 100 species of animals including Albino California Kingsnakes, North American alligators, Bengal tigers, two-toed sloths, and nine species of monkey. The Tregembo family has owned and operated the zoo since 1952.
35.2 Miles
Experience 18-holes of stellar golf when you tee off at Witch Golf Links, a 500-acre course located between Conway and Myrtle Beach. The course features an unobstructed view of the lowlands, plus you may encounter a few gators along the way.
35.4 Miles
The Cameron Art Museum features a variety of exhibitions, ranging from painting to sculpture and ceramics. In addition to an extensive permanent collection, the museum hosts periodic visiting exhibits from around the world.
35.5 Miles
The 250-acre Greenfield Park is a recreational park that includes 2 tennis courts, a skate park, an outdoor amphitheater, and boat rentals. The park has opportunities for swimming, fishing, and mountain biking.
35.6 Miles
The Conway Golf Club Swimming Pool is actually three pools of different sizes and depths. One is an Olympic sized pool, one is a shallower pool with a mushroom shaped waterfall for younger kids, and one is a baby pool.
35.7 Miles
Families will learn about farming and life in the early 1900s at L.W. Paul Living History Farm. Visitors will observe chores and activities of every day life in the era, including plowing fields with mules and curing meats.