Re: intercoastal waterway - NC
You didn't mention if you are planning on fishing or going boat riding.<br /><br />There is a public boat ramp at the Highrise Bridge on the Topsail Island side. When you approach the bridge, as though you are leaving the island going to Sneads Ferry, just before you get to the bridge there is a side road on the right that leads to the boat ramp which is under the bridge. (This is where the late "Shrimp Lady" used to sell shrimp at her roadside stand). <br /><br />As you leave the boat ramp and turn right into the ICW it is only a few minutes to New River and the inlet. If you turn left into the ICW a few minutes will take you to the drawbridge. A little farther on is Virginia Creek/Sloop Point. Near here close to Red"86" marker, the boat channel that goes behind the southeast end of Topsail turns off to the left. You can follow this boat channel all the way to New Topsail Inlet. There are at least five places to launch a boat at this end of the island, (I don't have any idea of what it cost). <br /><br />There are also several places near the drawbridge to launch. I asked once at one place near the draw bridge what it cost, and was told $10.00. This was for an unimproved ramp with very limited parking. NC Wildlife has plans to construct a public ramp on the island side of the drawbridge, but I don't know when.<br /><br />From the mainland side there are some unimproved ramps, with limited parking. Watts Landing State Road 1560. Morris Landing State Road 1538. Tar Landing State Road 1531. Chadwick Landing State Road 1553 (??????). I don't recommend any of these landings as the water is very shallow around then, especally at low tide. Also there ar a number of Marina's from Scotts Hill to Sneads Ferry on the mainlnd side.<br /><br />Be vey carefull. All the areas around Topsail are very shallow. Anytime you leave a marked channel by even a few feet the chances of running aground is a real possiability. I know,

I live in the area and spend about ¼ of my time getting unstuck.

<br /><br />As for fishing? Shallow water for Drum. Dropoffs for Flounder and Trout. Near the inlets for Blues, etc. Have fun. If you see someone with five labs (4 black, 1 yellow) in a boat that is me. No! allow me to correct that. If you see someone trying to keep five labs in a boat, that is definately me.
