| November 16: NPS Statement on Beach access and Conditions. |
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| Written by Mike Metzgar |
| Monday, 16 November 2009 15:49 |
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National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Outer Banks Group: • Cape Hatteras National Seashore • Fort Raleigh National Historic Site • Wright Brothers National Memorial 1401 National Park Road Manteo, NC 27954 252-473-2111 phone 252-473-2595 fax National Park Service News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: DATE: November 16, 2009 2pm CONTACT: Cyndy Holda, 252-473-2111, ext. 148 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Beach Access Update The strong nor'easter that swept up the East Coast over the weekend has left impressive after effects in its path on the beaches of Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Park visitors and ORV users will encounter noticeable differences in ocean beach and dune conditions and caution is advised. Standing water, which may be saline, brackish or fresh, sometimes over a foot deep, may be found in many locations with deep gullies draining inland areas which create unpredictable, and sometimes unsafe terrain for travel. Natural vegetative debris, such as uprooted trees and beach grasses, as well as debris from destroyed boardwalks and structures, are deposited on the beach following a wind/water event of such a sustained nature. Beach travelers will encounter such debris on the beaches in all areas and extreme caution should be used. The following beach access ramps are open for ORV use. Bodie Island District: Hatteras Island District: Ramp 44 and 45 are closed. Salt Pond Road is flooded and remains closed. The Interdunal Road between Ramp 44 and 45 is flooded and closed. The Salt Pond outflow, approximately 300 yards west of Cape Point, is draining water from the area and travel through the outflow is not recommended. South of Ramp 55, the Pole Road is closed due to flooded conditions. Cable Crossing access is closed. Access to Hatteras Inlet and the Spur Road are accessible by traveling south from Ramp 55 on the ocean beach. Ocracoke Island District: |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 08:06 |




