A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, historic Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events and places to visit! Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.
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May brings warm weather and plenty of outdoor activities to do in Edenton! Whether you want to spend some time relaxing in nature or take in an exciting game at the ballpark, you’ll find that May is the perfect month to plan a trip to Edenton.
If you are thinking about spending some time in Edenton, our comfortable and convenient Bed & Breakfasts are ready to welcome you. Book a room and experience the Southern hospitality and comfort that define a trip to Edenton. You can even book a pet-friendly room!
Edenton is well-known for its historic contributions to American history. While you’re visiting Edenton, you’ll enjoy exploring many historic sites. On May 6th, the Cupola House will host another installment of the 2025 Spring Speakers Series, where you can learn more about the unique history of the Cupola House and Gardens. This free event will be held at the Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library, next door to the Cupola House, and all are welcome to attend! Reserve your seat today.
Edenton’s iconic collegiate-level summer baseball team will kick-off their 2025 season with a home game on May 29th. Join the fun at Historic Hicks Field as the Edenton Steamers face the Greenbrier Knights at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the gate, and there will be plenty of refreshments to purchase while watching the game. Come enjoy a night at the ballfield!
The Chowan-Edenton Optimist Club will host the annual Paddle, Pedal, Plod Triathlon on May 31st to raise money for the Devine Intervention Cancer Fund. This triathlon is designed for competitors at all levels and will include a 2-mile kayak through the waters of Edenton Bay, 15-mile bike ride, and 5K run through the country roads of Chowan County. Pre-register if you’d like to participate in this event or join the crowd of spectators at Queen Ann Park to cheer on the participants!
In addition to these events, you can enjoy shopping, historic tours, and tasty cuisine in downtown Edenton during your visit. Also, check out our Calendar of Events to see more of what’s happening this next month. We hope you’ll take advantage of the beautiful spring weather to plan your trip to Edenton in May!
An on-the-water retirement home or vacation home for those who love the rich cultural ports-of-call cruising waters of North Carolina, Albemarle Plantation Marina, a port on the Albemarle Loop and a CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is located just off the AICW on the northern shores of Albemarle Sound on Yeopim River/Creek.
the adventure of a lifetime begins with one visit.
Breathtaking. One-of-a-kind. Life changing. We invite you to visit and discover ALBEMARLE PLANTATION and see why it is loved by so many families and friends.This 3 Day / 2 Night Special Discovery Visit could change your life.
Explore trails and nature Dine at one of our onsite restaurants Play spectacular golf Soak in the happy, healthy vibe Explore the gorgeous Albemarle Sound See a wide variety of properties
Plus– Enjoy bespoke accommodations in Edenton’s historic district at the luxurious Inner Banks Inn.
A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, historic Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events and places to visit! Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.
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With the new year well underway, I’d invite you to schedule a visit to Edenton in 2025! Here you’ll find a welcoming and cozy retreat where you can relax, explore history and culture, and enjoy the natural beauty of the Albemarle Sound.
In any one of our charming downtown B&Bs, you’ll be pampered with a unique and personalized experience. Each of our B&Bs combines historic charm with modern amenities so that you are surrounded in comfort and beauty.
An on-the-water retirement home or vacation home for those who love the rich cultural ports-of-call cruising waters of North Carolina, Albemarle Plantation Marina, a port on the Albemarle Loop and a CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is located just off the AICW on the northern shores of Albemarle Sound on Yeopim River/Creek.
The only way to truly know if a community is right for you is to experience it for yourself! Visit and experience Albemarle living at its best: sail on the Sound, explore trails and nature, dine at one of our onsite restaurants, play spectacular golf and see a wide variety of properties. Plus—enjoy bespoke accommodations in Edenton’s historic district at the luxurious Inner Banks Inn.
Explore homes and homesites. Discover inspiring natural beauty and our refreshing lifestyle. Enjoy unforgettable experiences and imagine your Albemarle Plantation dream home!
Your Discovery Visit includes:
3-day/2-night stay at the luxurious Inner Banks Inn in Edenton’s historic district.
Round of golf for 2
Golf Cart, Bikes, Kayaks/Canoes
Dinner at one of our onsite Restaurants
Full access to Fitness Facility and classes and Pool Facilities (when available)
Breakfast each day
Explore downtown Edenton by bike and discover the charming waterfront.
This Discovery Package is designed to acquaint you with Albemarle Plantation real estate opportunities. If married, both spouses must attend the property tour. Participants must live outside a 75 mile radius from the property. The $249 is paid to the hotel at time of booking. If customer does not cancel or reschedule within 14 days of arrival, the customer forfeits the $249 as a cancellation fee. Customer is responsible for any incidentals at the hotel. A valid credit card is required to reserve an Albemarle Plantation Discovery Visit. A limited number of packages are available. Subject to availability. Some blackout dates.
A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, historic Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events and places to visit! Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.
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Edenton is full of history. From the Revolutionary War to the Civil Rights Movement, Edenton’s role in American history is well-documented.
Our downtown boasts National Historic Landmarks and multiple locations on the National Register of Historic Places.
A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, historic Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events and places to visit! Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.
Happy New Year!
2024 was an incredible year in Edenton, and we hope you had the chance to join us sometime throughout the year.
One of the highlights of springtime in Edenton is the Pilgrimage Tour of Historic Homes and Sites, presented by the Edenton Woman’s Club. This self-guided tour explores the heart of historic Edenton and surrounding countryside, allowing visitors the opportunity to see inside beautiful homes from the 1700s to the 1900s. Don’t miss this two-day biennial event, happening in April!
Join us all summer long as we host a series of music festivals, starting the weekend of our Pilgrimage Tour. Set against the stunning backdrop of Edenton’s picturesque waterfront, enjoy live bands, food trucks, a beer garden, and more! So, make plans to visit Edenton for the weekend and bring a lawn chair or blanket to a free Sounds of Summer Concert this summer.
Edenton’s two-day Christmas Candlelight Tour is a beloved tradition for locals and visitors! This past year’s tour sold out early, leaving many people wishing they had gotten tickets sooner. Don’t make the same mistake this year! Advanced tickets for the popular tour will go on sale in July 2025. Mark your calendar and make plans now to enjoy the tour!
This is only a taste of all of the exciting events we have planned during 2025. Check out our Calendar of Events as more events are added regularly.
You can also check out our new 2025 Visitor Guide that includes an overview of special events, maps of Edenton and parking, and information on dining and lodging. It’s all the information you’ll need to plan the perfect trip to Edenton!
As always, our Bed and Breakfasts are ready to welcome you to Edenton in 2025, and if you haven’t experienced their comfort, convenience, and charm, you’ll want to try their hospitality in this new year.
The Dismal Swamp Route departs the southbound Waterway at MM 7.2 and northbound via the Pasquatank River. Our thanks to Sarah Hill for this invitation from Dismal Swamp Welcome Center, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR!
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Hope all is well! Passing along some fall images from the Dismal Swamp Canal & Dismal Swamp State Park- we’re starting to see some autumn colors pop up.
Happy to report from recent boaters, very little to no duckweed- no issues. Locks & drawbridges operating on normal schedule.
We’ve put together a few “Know before you go” DSC Boating tips on our website:
Just pass the canal on 10/29-30 /24. 6 feet of water and wonderful stop at the visitor center. A beautiful trip in a serein environment. No rag weeds. A first for us and I am glad we did it.
The Dismal Swamp Route departs the southbound Waterway at MM 7.2 and northbound via the Pasquatank River. Our thanks to Sarah Hill for this invitation from Dismal Swamp Welcome Center, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR!
Good Morning!
Please save the dates! We’ve got several fall community events planned in Camden County, home of Dismal Swamp State Park, and we hope you will join us to celebrate our local heritage and nature.
*Our Camden Heritage Festival is scheduled for Saturday, September 21st, 2024 from 10am-3pm at Camden Community Park (125 Noblitt Dr., Camden, NC 27921). We are super excited to kick off the day with a performance from the award winning Camden County Bands along with local live entertainment throughout the day. This year’s festivities will include living history re-enactors from the 1st NC Regiment of the Continental Line from Tryon Palace, as we commemorate America 250 NC. We hope you’ll join us for a great community day filled with craft vendors, petting zoo, local business displays, K9 demos, carriage rides, classic cars, food trucks, antique tractors, axe throwing & so much more!
*The Dismal Swamp State Park (2294 US Hwy 17 N, South Mills, NC 27976) will host their 10th Annual Dismal Day event, October 12, highlighting the swamp’s rich natural & cultural history from 10am-2pm. The day kicks off with a 5K Fun Run/Walk along the Dismal Swamp Canal Trail. Don’t miss delicious food, music, wagon rides through the swamp, paddling on the canal, OBX Lizard Land reptiles, craft & activities celebrating the “Year of the Bear”, and educational exhibits.
If you are interested in being a vendor – please let us know. (Camden Heritage Festival Registration ends 8/30/24)
Additional event information coming soon. Please feel free to share, post & print.
Thank you for your continued support and we hope you will be able to join us!
Many thanks,
Sarah Hill, TMP Director, Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome CenterChairperson, Camden County Tourism Development Authority
Albemarle Plantation Marina, a port on the Albemarle Loop and a CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is located just off the AICW on the northern shores of Albemarle Sound on Yeopim River/Creek.
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Life on the water means more at Albemarle Plantation.
Water is big at Albemarle Plantation, an authentic coastal community set along the deep blue waters of the Albemarle Sound. This immense coastal estuary is the second largest in America. The water gives life a special energy here. Could the vast, glittering waters of the Albemarle Sound inspire your next adventure? READ MORE »
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Albemarle Plantation Marina, a port on the Albemarle Loop and a CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is located just off the AICW on the northern shores of Albemarle Sound on Yeopim River/Creek.
Your new Inner Banks Dream Home is closer than you think!Gorgeous, new move-in ready homes by Chesapeake Homes (with homesites of nearly an acre) means you won’t have to wait to enjoy Albemarle Plantation’s waterfront lifestyle.
Life here is full of pristine, natural beauty, alongside some of the most charming small towns in North Carolina, like historic Edenton. And it’s only about an hour to major metros like Virginia Beach!
With all your daily needs just minutes from the gates, and every amenity you’ve dreamed of right out your front door, no wonder so many neighbors are lovin’ it at Albemarle Plantation!
Elizabeth City sits at the southern terminus of the Dismal Swamp Canal and has the well-earned reputation of being a transient friendly town with free dockage for 72 hours.
A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, historic Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events and places to visit! Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.
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One of the exciting things happening in Edenton is the renovation and preservation efforts at Hayes Farm, once home to North Carolina’s fourth governor, Samuel Johnston.
When the State of North Carolina finalized the purchase of the property in 2022, the Elizabeth Vann Moore Foundation began working with Down East Preservation to revitalize this important piece of history with the goal of transforming it into a 180-acre public park for residents and tourists to enjoy.
We are excited about the many discoveries that have already been uncovered at Hayes Farm, and we invite you to follow along with the renovation efforts either through social media or by visiting Edenton.
You can find out more about Hayes Farm by reading this week’s blog.
A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, historic Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events and places to visit! Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.
Happy New Year!
We hope you’ve enjoyed a festive and happy holiday season.
Winter has settled in and maybe you find yourself stuck in snow and ice. Are you craving a quiet winter getaway where you can relax and recover from the holidays?
Why don’t you join us here in Edenton? While we do get a few beautiful snow days, they are usually short-lived. In fact, winter in Edenton brings milder temperatures and a peaceful landscape.
So, come escape for a quiet winter getaway in Edenton where you can cozy up to a warm fireplace in one of our B&Bs and indulge in delicious food and drinks at one of our fabulous restaurants.
A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, historic Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events and places to visit! Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.
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As we look forward to celebrating Thanksgiving with our families and friends, we reflect on how blessed we are to live in Edenton!
There are so many reasons why we are thankful to live in Edenton, and we invite you to experience how great this place is by visiting us during this holiday season.
We can’t wait for you to experience the festive celebrations and holiday spirit that you’ll find when you visit our community.
A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, historic Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events and places to visit! Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.
The 1758 Cupola House is at 408 S. Broad St. in Edenton. Photo: Eric Medlin
It’s hard to believe but we’re at the start of another Hurricane Season, and while experts predict this to be a near-normal season for activity, as we know all too well, it only takes one storm to cause devastating damage. That’s why, as you’ll read below, our staff has been working on an important list of things everyone can do to ready themselves and their yards for storms that may head our way, which will hopefully help eliminate some of the debris that inevitably finds its way into our creeks and sounds.
– Todd Miller
Executive Director
The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially began on June first, and while we hope our coast will be safe from any storms, we know how important it is to remain prepared. Hurricane Florence devastated the state in 2018, littering the coast with marine debris and causing catastrophic damage. The Coastal Federation recognized a critical gap in disaster response, the need to remove the massive amounts of debris generated by Florence, and even smaller storms. So since 2019, we’ve had crews working out on the water nonstop to help pull debris like wood from docks and piers, abandoned boats, and other large-scale debris from our coastal waters.
Now, at the beginning of another hurricane season, we’re asking you to tie it down. This simple reminder can apply to several items in and around your property. Ensure your boat is properly tied down from bow to stern if you’re unable to remove it from the water. Take any items that could get pulled out of your boat during heavy rain and wind, such as life jackets, ropes, and even bimini tops.
If you have a dock, take a moment to make sure there are no loose boards and that the dock is properly secured to the pilings, and bring in any coolers or chairs.
In your yard, it’s important to tie down or bring in your trash cans, secure any lawn furniture, and if you have any home improvement projects that are ongoing, be sure to tie down any lumber and bring in all tools and equipment. Our marine debris experts say it can help if you visualize what items on your property would be affected by four feet of flood water, and secure or remove those items.
Learn more about the damaging effects of marine debris and what you can do to prevent it during huricane season, here.
This month the Federation was awarded $1.6 million from the North Carolina Land and Water Fund Flood Risk Reduction Program to design and implement the restoration of 1,100 acres of ditched and drained timberland to wetlands within the Newport River watershed. The land which totals 1,400 acres was recently purchased by the N.C. Coastal Land Trust and will be transferred to the Federation later this year. The tract includes 1,100 acres of timberland and 300 acres of high-quality wetland habitat.
The restoration will include blocking the flow from the drainage ditches to decrease the amount of water moving to the river during a storm. The project will also restore the floodplain area along the tributary running through the center of the property to allow for floodwater storage.
Once the work is complete, it’s estimated that the property should be able to retain approximately 165 million gallons of runoff during a large storm! This will significantly reduce the volume and flow of polluted runoff entering the Newport River following each heavy rain.
Recently Coastal Review Editor Mark Hibbs joined PBS NC’s ‘Sci-NC’ host Frank Graff along with several others for a special screening of State of Change to discuss the show’s focus on natural solutions to climate change with a specific look at carbon sequestration.
We hope you will take a moment and tune into this important discussion, here.
Volunteers in our central region were busy this past month, helping with several marsh grass plantings.
Recently our education staff held four different plantings at Carteret Community College, The North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores, Hammocks Beach State Park, and our future Center for Coastal Protection and Restoration on the banks of Bogue Sound.
Altogether nearly 100 volunteers helped us plant a combined 8,000 plugs of smooth cordgrass and Saltmeadow Hay at the four different sites.
Join us at our next volunteer event by subscribing to our events calendar, here.
This year, we are on track to accomplish one of our most ambitious goals to date for oysters: Restoring more than 20 million oysters coastwide with the addition of ten new acres of oyster reefs and launching the new Oyster Pathway in the Lower Cape Fear River. The ten acres of oyster reefs will include sanctuaries that are protected from harvest, patch reefs, and living shorelines that provide nearshore habitat. We’ll also restore the first reef in what will become the Lower Cape Fear River Oyster Pathway, a series of interconnected wetland and oyster habitats stretching more than ten miles along the lower Cape Fear River from Carolina Beach State Park to Smith Island.
Please make a special mid-year gift today to help make a huge difference for oysters in 2023!
Have you grabbed your tickets yet for our annual Pelican Awards Ceremony and Taste of the Coast Celebration? This year there will be two separate events on one amazing evening!!
We hope you’ll join us first at the Pelican Awards beginning at 4:30 pm at Joslyn Hall on the Carteret Community College campus, where we’ll honor and recognize our 2023 Pelican Award Winners who are crucial in helping us further our work. This event is free but registration is required.
Later that evening, we hope you’ll join us for the festive Taste of the Coast Celebration. This event will feature a silent and live auction along with expertly paired food and drink pairings; proceeds support the Federation’s work protecting and restoring the coast. Be sure to check out our auction offerings beginning on June 30th.
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A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, historic Edenton always has an exciting calendar of events and places to visit! Edenton is at the mouth of the Chowan River on the northwest shore of Albemarle Sound.
If you’re thinking of visiting Edenton this spring, the Edenton Museum Trail is a free and easy way to explore the natural beauty, history and culture of Edenton.
This self-guided tour highlights some of our town’s best architecture and iconic monuments.
You’ll start at our beautiful waterfront, wind your way past historic buildings, and stop by churches and gardens.
Along the trail, you’ll learn what makes Edenton the “South’s Prettiest Town” and one of the best destinations in North Carolina!
With a closed vertical clearance of 14ft, the 2.8-mile bridge across the Alligator River has had lengthy closures to undergo repairs several times in recent years.
As a native of this area we have enjoyed stopping and waiting as the swingspan opens and lets the boat traffic pass. I Have been able to get out of the truck walk around and " smell the roses " heck I've even seen people throw out a line while they wait. Swingspans and Drawbridges will soon be a things of the past , most people don't even remember that there was once a swing up at Coinjock . Time and Tide march on…
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