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ORV routes in front of villages close April 1

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As required in the Off-Road Vehicle Management Plan for the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, the temporary closure of ORV routes in front island villages will begin April 1 and continue until Oct. 31.

These areas remain open to pedestrian use.

The closed ORV routes are:

Hatteras Island:

0.1 mile south of Rodanthe Pier to Ramp 23 (Rodanthe-Waves-Salvo, includes seasonal closure of ORV Ramp 23)

Ramp 34 to Ramp 38 (Avon, includes seasonal closure of ORV Ramp 34)

East Frisco boundary to west Frisco boundary (Frisco village beach)

East Hatteras boundary to Ramp 55 (Hatteras village beach)

Ocracoke Island:

0.5 mile northeast of Ramp 68 to Ramp 68 (Ocracoke Campground area, includes seasonal closure of ORV Ramp 68)

For more information on beach access, see the Google Earth map posted on the Seashore’s website at:  http://www.nps.gov/caha/planyourvisit/beachactivities.htm#ORV
or call 252-473-2111.

 

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