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How do you get a parking pass at Wrightsville Beach?

The Town of Wrightsville Beach also offers the parking pass options below for residents and visitors:
  1. Daily Pass - Available from pay stations for $25 per day.
  2. Weekly Pass - Available at the parking office for $150 per week.
  3. Contractor Pass - Available at the parking office for $10.00/Per Day/Per Vehicle.




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Parking decals may be purchased online at coastal.edu/safety. Decals can be picked up at the Department of Public Safety office Monday through Friday between 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Parking decals may also be paid for at the Office of Student Accounts.

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Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina's cost of living is 45% higher than the national average. The cost of living in any area can vary based on factors such as your career, its average salary and the real estate market of that area.

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You can park FREE of charge at on-street meters after 6:30 PM daily and all day Sunday.

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No overnight parking allowed. This place is representative for all the little dead end streets around Wrightsville Beach. The rules apply to all. Parking is free from November to February all day, from April to October its free during the night (8pm to 9am).

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Parking is available at several locales that cross paths with the Loop, (particularly the Lanier Parking center next to the Wrightsville Beach Park), and a walking tour of the entire route takes just an hour or so, depending on the speed.

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Visitors who appreciate a natural beach landscape will want to head to the northern end of Wrightsville Beach, which is known as “Shell Island.” Located on the edges of the Shell Island Resort, visitors can take a stroll to the tip of the island to enjoy undeveloped shorelines and local inlet views.

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Benefits of Living at Wrightsville Beach It's an upscale environment. To many people, Wrightsville Beach seems a little more “polished” than Carolina Beach. You'll definitely get a greater “wine-and-cheese” sort of vibe from Wrightsville Beach-goers.

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Because Wrightsville Beach is smaller and closer to central Wilmington, it's packed. At Carolina Beach, you can enjoy a simpler, more secluded beach environment, especially during the off-season. It offers more kid-friendly activities.

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A visit to Wrightsville Beach, whether for a day or for a vacation, is bound to be a pleasant experience that will be repeated time after time. The island is wonderfully walkable, and you can find everything you need for a comfortable and memorable vacation almost any time of the year.

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Colonial Surface Lots FREE after 5pm & on weekends! On street parking is available throughout Downtown Wilmington. Please obey posted time limits. Metered spots require payment.

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The boardwalk is stationed close to the beach, which makes it easy to hop off the wooden planks and wiggle some toes in the sand, or to take a break from the ocean to indulge in some salty beach grub, like hamburgers, hot dogs, and ice cream cones.

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Here is a quick look at some things to remember while enjoying Wrightsville Beach: Alcohol: Public consumption of alcohol, as well as carrying an open container of alcohol, is prohibited year-round. Bicycles: Bicycling can be a great way to get around the town of Wrightsville Beach.

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Wrightsville Beach was established because of the beauty and lure of the ocean and its marshes as a place to fish, sail, swim, surf and recreate on the water.

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Sandy beaches filled with an array of beautiful shells seldom seen on many shorelines. Easy going beach lovers and surfers who also enjoy the laid back atmosphere of Wrightsville Beach~ cool shops and restaurants~ and nearby Wilmington. A great historic museum! All about Wrightsville Beach history to present day.

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