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How much is it to park at Wrightsville Beach?

Parking rates are $5.00 per hour or $25 per day. No refunds or credit for unused time will be given for inclement weather. Please check local weather before making your purchase.



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This can be done 3 ways:
  1. At a Pay-By-Plate kiosk (locations shown on map below)
  2. The Flowbird app (free app available from your app store)
  3. Text2Park - text your location code to 25023 then follow the link. The location codes are: WBPark - Wrightsville Beach Park parking lot spaces.


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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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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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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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The Town has 44 designated public access points. Each access has a designated number. View the beach map showing all access points.

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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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It is known for being one of the best beaches in North Carolina, having warm climate year round, and wide range of recreational activities. It's only a two-hour drive from Raleigh, North Carolina's capital city, making it one of the most popular day trip destinations state-wide.

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Wrightsville Beach Here, the water is more clear and blue since it is located further north of the Mouth of the Cape Fear River. The waves are better for surfing, bodyboarding, and other surf sports. The restaurants and bars are upscale, and the surrounding neighborhoods are wealthier, with fewer beach rentals.

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Wrightsville Beach is known for its year-round welcoming social community and vibrant nightlife scene.

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With clear waters, a spacious beach, wellness activities such as spas and sailing cruises, and water sports – including surfing, paddleboarding and sailing – it's easy to see why Wrightsville Beach remains a favorite vacation spot, especially for families.

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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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About Wrightsville Beach. The town of Wrightsville Beach is home to five miles of wide, sandy beaches, beautiful crystal blue water, and stunning views surrounding the island. Located in Southeastern North Carolina, Wrightsville Beach makes the ultimate family vacation destination.

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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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Humpback whales have been confirmed in the waters near Topsail Beach, and right whales have been seen swimming past Wrightsville Beach. Both right and humpback whales are endangered, making it illegal to be within 500 yards – or 1,500 feet – of either.

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A clean, breathtaking stretch of white sand along the beach with its crystal blue water and the Intracoastal Waterway just begs for watersports activities, swimming, sunbathing, beachcombing, fishing, and surfing.

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