Harkers Island · 131 Charles St Harkers Island NC 28531
Type
Historic Lighthouse
Setting
Exterior
Parking
Limited
Power
No
Permit
Required
“Diamond-patterned black-and-white tower on uninhabited barrier island; accessible only by ferry; pristine undeveloped beach; wild horses on nearby Shackleford Banks”
Cape Lookout Lighthouse on Core Banks is one of the most logistically challenging — and most rewarding — lighthouse locations in America. The distinctive diamond-pattern black-and-white tower (1859) rises from a completely undeveloped, uninhabited barrier island accessible only by passenger ferry from Harkers Island or Beaufort. No roads, no crowds, no modern intrusions. The isolation creates complete production control over the environment. Wild horses roam nearby Shackleford Banks. The keeper's quarters stand in weathered authenticity beside the lighthouse. Equipment must be hand-carried or ferried in, requiring advance logistics planning. NPS commercial permits required through Cape Lookout National Seashore. The combination of diamond-pattern tower, pristine Atlantic beach, and total solitude creates a completely authentic 19th-century coastal atmosphere. Outstanding for period films, survival narratives, and isolated character studies.
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