When searching for the most remote of places in North Carolina in which an entire family can steal away for a vacation like no other, you would be hard pressed to top this remote, ramshackle outpost camp located on a deserted island included in a National Park along the coast. As part of the Cape Lookout National Seashore’s 56 miles of pristine coastline, the cabins and the outpost camp found on this remote island are rustic and guarantee an adventure like no other.

As with any outpost adventure, getting to this little spot in paradise isn’t an easy feat.

Google / maps Fortunately a local vendor on the mainland has a 1-2 car ferry service to carry you, your vehicle, supplies and family the short distance across the Sound.

The journey begins at Morris Marina in Atlantic, North Carolina.

crazymark crazymarksgear/Google You’ll need to bring everything with you that you’ll need for this vacation. The outpost includes only a roof over your head, bathrooms, a shower, and mattresses.

The nice thing is that once you reach the island destination dock and unload your car, it’s only a few hundred yards to the outpost camp and the Park Ranger Office to check in.

Brandon O’Berry/Google That National Park Service has gone to great lengths to make this outpost camp as rustic as possible; however, the office does have an ice machine for when you need to replenish your supplies.

Each of the 10 cabins here are duplex structures that are mere steps from the ocean.

er wa/Google Inside, a scant 500 square feet is equipped with six single bunk beds, a kitchen, and bathroom. Some folks, who have a need for more room, simply rent both sides of the duplex. There are no accessories such as towels, sheets, cooking utensils. You’ll need to bring everything (including toilet paper) with you.

For those who enjoy roughing it in the wild, this is the place to go!

Brandon Bradford/Google You’ll be pleasantly surprised to hear that the camp has a generator, so each cabin does have electricity. (A few even have window air conditioners!) But will you really need an air conditioner? Just look how close the cabins are to the sweet, salty, ocean breeze!

Wondering why you’ve never heard of this amazing outpost cabin camp?

a41073/TripAdvisor The photo of this beach should answer that question! Just look at how beautiful (and empty!!!) it is. Folks who come here year after year come home with awesome memories — and very vague descriptions of their vacation… descriptions that don’t include many details.

Consider it a hidden paradise on the North Carolina coast!

ravenblack/TripAdvisor Wondering how much it costs to spend the night in this ramshackle outpost camp!

It’s surprisingly very affordable to vacation here! (It is a National Park!)

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National Park Service Cabin rental rates vary by season. Peak season rates run from $112-$145 night; and in non-peak season (which is June 1 through August 31) nightly cabin rates run from $84-$108/night! Not bad for having an entire rustic outpost almost all to yourself!

ernie bartels/Google Ready to check into stealing away to Long Point Cabin Camp at Cape Lookout National Seashore?

You’ll find all the information needed to book a stay online at this link on the official website for the National Park Service. Learn more about the ferry service at this link on recreation.gov. We’re curious… would you ever plan a vacation to a spot that is this remote? Join the discussion in our comments!

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Fortunately a local vendor on the mainland has a 1-2 car ferry service to carry you, your vehicle, supplies and family the short distance across the Sound.

crazymark crazymarksgear/Google

You’ll need to bring everything with you that you’ll need for this vacation. The outpost includes only a roof over your head, bathrooms, a shower, and mattresses.

Brandon O’Berry/Google

That National Park Service has gone to great lengths to make this outpost camp as rustic as possible; however, the office does have an ice machine for when you need to replenish your supplies.

er wa/Google

Inside, a scant 500 square feet is equipped with six single bunk beds, a kitchen, and bathroom. Some folks, who have a need for more room, simply rent both sides of the duplex. There are no accessories such as towels, sheets, cooking utensils. You’ll need to bring everything (including toilet paper) with you.

Brandon Bradford/Google

You’ll be pleasantly surprised to hear that the camp has a generator, so each cabin does have electricity. (A few even have window air conditioners!) But will you really need an air conditioner? Just look how close the cabins are to the sweet, salty, ocean breeze!

a41073/TripAdvisor

The photo of this beach should answer that question! Just look at how beautiful (and empty!!!) it is. Folks who come here year after year come home with awesome memories — and very vague descriptions of their vacation… descriptions that don’t include many details.

ravenblack/TripAdvisor

Wondering how much it costs to spend the night in this ramshackle outpost camp!

National Park Service

Cabin rental rates vary by season. Peak season rates run from $112-$145 night; and in non-peak season (which is June 1 through August 31) nightly cabin rates run from $84-$108/night! Not bad for having an entire rustic outpost almost all to yourself!

ernie bartels/Google

Ready to check into stealing away to Long Point Cabin Camp at Cape Lookout National Seashore?

Address: Unnamed Road, Cedar Island, NC, 28520

GPS coordinates: 34.898813, -76.256134

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