This was my inaugural visit to the Atlantic Ocean, and I must say, it is a truly stunning location. However, I wasn't particularly fond of the pay-to-park system, but I understand that's just how things are.
This military-exclusive campground is top-notch, boasting full hookups and a convenient location within walking distance to the beach. Although the campground itself doesn't offer ocean views, our site overlooked a serene canal that was perfect for fishing. While we didn't have our gear with us, we couldn't help but wonder if there were blue crabs lurking in its depths. The price point falls in the mid-range for military campgrounds, but the amenities are well worth it. The restrooms and showers were immaculate, and although a key card was required for entry, the lock on the men's room was broken. Laundry facilities were available on site, but we were disappointed to find that the MC Exchange store was closed during our stay. We had to venture out to the MCX gas station market, which was a bit of a drive, to stock up on ice. Despite this, we thoroughly enjoyed our time here. We fondly remembered renting one of their old mobile homes on the beach fifteen years ago, but were pleased to see that they had been replaced with charming, two-story cabins. It's worth noting that there is some noise from aircraft and landing craft, but that's par for the course in this military-centric area.
The shoreline is absolutely stunning, with the water displaying a mesmerizing shade of emerald green. However, it has a more laid-back atmosphere in contrast to the bustling surf city and topsail beaches. Unfortunately, the cleanliness of the beach leaves something to be desired, with cigarette butts and some scattered litter marring the otherwise picturesque scenery.
This beach access is fantastic as it's the only one that allows driving. However, due to the soft sand, it's recommended to use a 4-wheel or all-wheel drive vehicle. On the right, there is a public parking lot available, but please note that there is only one way in and out. The parking area also provides two port-a-potties for convenience. This beach is located at the point where the sound and ocean meet, which results in higher winds and rougher water. Despite this, it's an interesting spot to explore, and we've even discovered tide pools with hermit crabs in the past.