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Family Activities
Fort Fisher State Historic Site
1610 Fort Fisher Blvd. S.
Kure Beach, NC 28449 (get map)
910/458-5538
www.nchistoricsites.org/fisher/fisher.htm
The tour trail is approximately one-quarter-mile long and encircles the remains of the fort on the river side of the highway. Exhibit panels containing photos and text are located at many locations along the tour trail. A restored gun emplacement is located on top on one of the batteries. The visitor center and rest rooms are fully accessible.
Fort Fisher/Southport Ferry
2422 South Fort Fisher Blvd.
Kure Beach, NC 28449 (get map)
910/457-6942
www.ncferry.org
Kure Beach Fishing Pier
K Avenue
Kure Beach, NC 28449 (get map)
910/458-5524
www.kurebeachfishingpier.com/
Kure Beach Pier is the oldest fishing pier on the Atlantic Coast. When you come to visit Kure Beach Pier, you can be assured that every one here is trying to make your visit a safe, enjoyable and affordable visit.
NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher
900 Loggerhead Road
Kure Beach, NC 28449 (get map)
866/301-3476
910/458-8257
www.ncaquariums.com
The NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher, near Wilmington, is one of three state-owned aquariums. Renovated in 2002, the facility continues to add new exhibits, programs and activities. The "Exotic Aquatics" gallery features lionfish, spiny lobsters, dart frogs, Hawaiian fishes, and a living Pacific coral reef. Other exhibits showcase the State's diverse aquatic environments. More than 2,500 animals are on display, including alligators, venomous snakes, sharks, stingrays, moray eels, seahorses, sea turtles and colorful reef creatures. Daily live animal presentations, feedings, and dialogues with divers in a large ocean tank. Touch pools, films, gift shop, gardens, food and refreshments. Crafts, canoe trips, camps and more. Beachfront on US Hwy 421, between Kure Beach and the state ferry terminal. Open 9am-5pm, 362 days.







