Carolina Beach Boardwalk

Carolina Beach Ave S, Carolina Beach, NC 28428

Hours

Activities available seasonally during summer. Lifeguards are on duty every day from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.

Cost

There is no fee for visiting the Carolina Beach Boardwalk. Parking fees enforced March through end of October 9 a.m. - 8 p.m., standard rates at lots from $2 - $7/hour; on-street parking rates $5/hour.

Parking is free January & February

About

When your Cape Fear vacation needs some fireworks, both metaphorically and literally, visit the Carolina Beach Boardwalk.

This entertaining hotspot is a 25-minute drive south of Wilmington and is brimming with things to do!

It first came to life in 1887, starting as a narrow plank walkway across sandy dunes to reach the ocean.

Things picked up quickly once the nearby train depot opened, and visitors poured in like the sea. Soon, the boardwalk buzzed with the excitement of dance halls, ice cream stands, and waterfront eateries.

As decades rolled on, it survived hurricanes, economic slowdowns, and shifts in how folks vacationed. In the mid-1900s, arcades, games, and new shops once again revolutionized it into a favorite vacation tradition.

By the end of the twentieth century, worn wooden planks and faded storefronts bore the marks of decades of use. The community recognized it was time for a change, coming together to bring the boardwalk back to life.

A significant overhaul began in the early 2000s, blending history with new attractions. Attention to detail guided the updates, preserving the boardwalk’s vintage look while introducing everything today’s guests need.

While there’s plenty to do and see at the boardwalk, you’re also not far from other popular things to do. The Kure Beach Pier stretches 771 feet into the ocean, making it ideal for fishing. The Cape Fear Adventure Company offers outdoor adventures like kayaking, crabbing, boat charters, and camping.

Today, the Carolina Beach Boardwalk is a magnet for tourists seeking summer fun. Add this fun-filled attraction to your Cape Fear itinerary and find out for yourselves why it’s so popular!

Carolina Beach Boardwalk: Fun Facts & Cool Features

One aspect that keeps this iconic attraction hopping is that no matter when you visit, something is happening!

Summer brings Fireworks by the Sea, a free event featuring live music at 6:30 PM followed by sky-cracking fireworks at 9:00 PM. Free family-friendly outdoor movie nights by the lake are another reason to visit.

When vacationing in the winter, bring the little ones to enjoy Santa by the Sea and the Island of Lights Festival.

The Carolina Beach Musicfest offers family-friendly music concerts on the beach, with music ranging from reggae to “beach rockers.” This live event has been rockin’ and rollin’ for over 39 years, and is the only concert in North Carolina that’s actually on the beach!

Along the Carolina Beach Boardwalk, you’ll find street food, carnival games, and amusement rides. Hitch a ride on the colorful carousel or sail high over the beach in the Ferris wheel. Classic rides like bumper cars and arcade games will entertain for hours!

These attractions operate from Memorial Day into September, placing unforgettable moments right on the beachfront.

Whether you have a sweet tooth or not, no trip is complete without a visit to Britt’s Donut Shop. This local staple opened in 1939 and focuses on one thing: glazed donuts, hot and fresh from the fryer. Guests often wait in line, but most would say it’s worth it.

When you’re craving cuisine that’s more substantial, there are plenty of options nearby. Cape Fear Boil Company is your go-to for Lowcountry-style seafood, while Sunny Daze Smokehouse will satisfy your hunger for low and slow-style BBQ.

A visit to the Carolina Beach Boardwalk brings together the best of a Wilmington getaway: sun, sand, and exciting events. Visit and discover old-fashioned fun that keeps guests coming back year after year.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions to Carolina Beach Boardwalk from Wilmington:

  • Take US-421 S/Carolina Beach Road out of Wilmington.

  • Continue to follow US-421 S for 10 miles.

  • As you enter Carolina Beach, US-421 S becomes N Lake Park Blvd.

  • Continue on N Lake Park Blvd for 1.5 miles.

  • Turn left onto Cape Fear Blvd.

  • Follow until you reach the boardwalk area.

  • Address: Carolina Beach Boardwalk, Carolina Beach, NC 28428

Cost

The best part is that visiting and walking on the boardwalk is free!

Local Tips

  • The Boardwalk is open year-round, but attractions, amenities, and events are seasonal.
  • Parking fills up quickly; plan accordingly.
  • Public restrooms, outdoor showers, and foot-rinse stations are available at the beach.
  • Check the website for the calendar of events and specials.

Location

Carolina Beach Ave S, Carolina Beach, NC 28428

Frequently Asked Questions

Wilmington, NC is known as a significant port city throughout US history. In addition, it has the largest number of Nationally Registered Historic blocks in the country. Today, Wilmington has one of the country’s top riverwalks, is recognized as a World War II Heritage City housing the US Battleship North Carolina, and is close to the popular Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches. It is also a popular center for the film industry, and appears in over 300 tv-series and movies combined.

Wilmington, NC is located just off I-95 and I-40, with I-40 leading directly to the city and surrounding beaches. As a drive-to destination, it is located about 2 hours from either Raleigh, NC, or Myrtle Beach, SC.

For those planning to fly, the Wilmington International Airport (ILM) is located near downtown, and just ten miles from Wrightsville Beach. As the third largest airport in North Carolina, rental cars and taxis are readily available at ILM.

Wilmington has a rich music, art, and cultural scene throughout the entire year. Event venues, including the Greenfield Lake Amphitheatre, the Live Oak Bank Pavilion, and the Wilson Center, among others, provide amazing spaces for annual events and concerts. Some of the main events in Wilmington, NC include:

  • North Carolina Jazz Festival (February)
  • North Carolina Azalea Festival (April)
  • Carolina Beach Music Festival (June)
  • Riverfest (October)
  • Cape Fear Kite Festival (1st full weekend of November)
  • NC Holiday Flotilla & Island of Lights Festival (around Thanksgiving)
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