North Carolina Ferry Map

The ferry network along the North Carolina Outer Banks extends the stateโ€™s highway system across the inlets between barrier islands. The map shows the Hatterasโ€“Ocracoke corridor, one of the busiest vehicle ferry routes in the United States. Since islands like Ocracoke donโ€™t have bridge access, these ferries are the main way to move cars, supplies, and visitors across the sound.

OBX ferry tips before you go

Waiting for the Ocracoke ferry is part of the OBX experience. You park in the staging lanes, walk to the small museum, and watch for the hull to cross the inlet. Itโ€™s slow and steady, and itโ€™s the way to reach some of the best beaches in the state.

Before you follow the map routes across the Pamlico Sound, keep these two regional notes in mind.

  • The Hatteras Ocracoke ferry is free and runs on a first-come, first-served basis, so in summer plan to arrive at least 90 minutes early to get in the vehicle lanes.
  • For longer crossings from Swan Quarter or Cedar Island, you must have a reservation. Book through the NCDOT website, without one, youโ€™re unlikely to board on peak holiday weekends.

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