Surrounded By Countless Attractions
Pine Forest Plantation is surrounded by countless attractions to keep locals and tourists alike on the go in the Coastal Carolinas.
In addition to the historical landmarks, the area surrounding Pine Forest Plantation has a myriad of other attractions to keep you entertained.
From visiting the aquarium to touring lighthouses, you will never become bored living on the North Carolina coast. Here are but a few coastal attractions to visit while enjoying life in our unique retirement community in Oak Island, NC.
The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher
The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher is sure to keep you engaged for the whole day. This aquarium not only displays all of the fish native to the North Carolina Coast, but also many tropical fish and sharks. The aquarium periodically updates its outside exhibits, with themes such as dinosaurs and butterflies. Tickets are fairly inexpensive, and the aquarium offers a senior citizen and military discount. To plan your trip and purchase tickets, visit here!
Oak Island Lighthouse
One of the most visited places on the North Carolina coast is the Oak Island Lighthouse. Built in 1958, this 169-foot lighthouse is a must see when visiting this area of North Carolina. To tour the top of the lighthouse, reservations must be made two weeks in advance, and reservations are accepted year round. The climb to the top can be challenging, but there are benches throughout the climb for those having difficulty. To learn more visit here.
Southport-Fort Fisher Ferry
For a relaxing day trip to the Fort Fisher area, the Southport-Fort Fisher Ferry runs year round. For only one dollar per person, you can ride the ferry from the Southport Ferry Terminal to Fort Fisher. If you want to take your car (less than 20′), the cost is five dollars. Not only does the ferry cut the trip time to Fort Fisher in half, but is also an enjoyable and relaxing experience. For more information on the ferry system visit here, and to view the ferry schedule visit here.