HOLDEN BEACH TOWN DOCK ๐บ๐ธ NORTH CAROLINA SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE
33ยฐ54.9388′ Nย ย 078ยฐ16.1848′ Wย | ย ICW Mile 324
Holden Beach is located in southern Brunswick County on an 8-mile-long barrier island on the Atlantic Ocean, bounded by Shallotte Inlet to the west, Lockwoods Folly Inlet to the east, and the Intracoastal Waterway to the north.
Holden Beach It has a population of 664 and sits on one of five barrier islands that make up the Brunswick Islands of North Carolina.
This is the first public town to sponsor the Panama Posse and we look forward to making life long friendships.
We are excited to welcome theย Ocean Posse to our Holden Beach Paradise.
be sure to pick up your special gift at Town hall !
Christy Ferguson
CONTACT
Advanced reservations can be made online at hbtownhall.com, or by visiting Holden Beach Town Hall.
โข Sign in at Town Hall across the street upon arrival. (After house please see Police Dept.)
โข Boat welcome for 72 hours in any 30 day period.
โข No generator running while docked.
โข No loud noise after 10:00 PM.
โข No swimming or diving from the docks.
โข No fishing from the docks.
โข No open flames on the docks or adjacent green space.
โข Anyone less than 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Police Dept. at (910)842-6707
email: christy.ferguson@hbtownhall.com / asanawithalice@gmail.com
tel: (910) 842-6488
RATES
$ 1.25ย x foot x night offering a floating face dock with space for 3 cruising-sized boats .
With restrooms and showers,
Additional electric, pumpout and laundry. Just a few blocks from the beach
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AMENITIES
Beach
Holden Beach General Store
Mermaids Island Grill
Dock House Seafood & More
Holden Beach Fishing Pier
Holden Beach Town Hall
Holden Golden Mailbox
HISTORIC SITE
During the Civil War Holden Beach and Lockwood’s Folley Inlet became the resting place of the Confederate blockade runners CSS Elizabeth and CSS Bendigo and the Union blockade ship USS Iron Age.
The remains of the Bendigo can be seen on the eastern end of the island during the periods of low tide. Its wreck is marked with an orange navigation warning buoy and is located between Holden Beach and Oak Island.
While the vessel’s wreck is roughly 200 feet long, only the base of the engine’s exhaust funnel and a small portion of superstructure are visible above water. The ship is easily reached during low tide by swimming is covered in abandoned fishing gear.
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