![]() Two types of ORV permits are available: a 10-day permit and an annual permit valid for one year from date of purchase. National Park Service staff are not allowed to pull or tow stuck vehicles. If a vehicle gets stuck, commercial towing companies are available. Four-wheel-drive vehicles are recommended due to the soft and sandy conditions, two-wheel drive vehicles are allowed. ORV routes through vegetated areas are posted on both sides of the route. These ORV routes are generally marked with posts seaward of the toe of the dune or vegetation line to the high tide line. The National Park Service off-road vehicle (ORV) management plan permits the use of vehicles on designated ORV routes (ocean and sound side routes) to help protect the park's treasured resources. To sign up for beach access text alerts, text CAHAORV to 333111. The off-road operation of a motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle (ATV), or utility vehicle (UTV) is prohibited. The Seashore is requiring that all permitted ORVs display proof of permit on their windshields or dashboards. An ORV permittee that cannot print their permit at can simply pick up a self-certification card, fill in the information from their permit, sign the card, and display it in their vehicle. A self-certification card is available outside the Bodie Island, Hatteras Island and Ocracoke Island Visitor Centers along with our four campgrounds and various local businesses. An alternate printing solution has been developed. We understand that not all permittees have the ability to print their permits. ![]() It is important that all permitted drivers print proof of permit purchase and display proof on their dashboard or windshield. It is famous for its soft sandy beaches, renowned fishing opportunities, excellent surfing, coastal lighthouses and dynamic coastal processes. The Seashore stretches approximately 67 miles along the Outer Banks of North Carolina and includes the islands of Bodie, Hatteras, and Ocracoke. ![]() ![]() Cape Hatteras National Seashore Orv PermitĬape Hatteras National Seashore, the nation's first National Seashore is a dynamic barrier island ecosystem preserving unique plants and wildlife. ![]()
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