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Cedar Island, North Carolina
Island and unincorporated community in North Carolina, US
Island and unincorporated community in North Carolina, US
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Cedar Island |
| settlement_type | Unincorporated community |
| pushpin_map | North Carolina |
| pushpin_mapsize | |
| pushpin_map_caption | Location within the state of North Carolina |
| pushpin_label | Cedar Island |
| pushpin_label_position | left |
| coordinates | |
| subdivision_type | Country |
| subdivision_name | United States |
| subdivision_type1 | State |
| subdivision_name1 | North Carolina |
| subdivision_type2 | County |
| subdivision_name2 | Carteret |
| timezone1 | EST |
| utc_offset | -5 |
| timezone_DST | EDT |
| utc_offset_DST | -4 |
| postal_code_type | ZIP Code |
| postal_code | 28520 |
| area_code | 252 |
| mapframe-coordinates = Cedar Island is an island and unincorporated community in Carteret County, North Carolina. It is located in the Down East region of coastal North Carolina.
In 2022, the population was estimated to be 170.
The ZIP Code for Cedar Island is 28520.

History
Cedar Island was home to a local Native American population prior to the arrival of European settlers.
In 2019, Hurricane Dorian brought 9 feet of storm surge over the island and damaged one-third of the buildings. 28 feral horses and approximately 15 feral (or abandoned) cows were swept away. Three cows were later found on North Core Banks, having swum at least four miles, but possibly up to 40 miles after being in the water for 12–24 hours.
Roads and ferry access
There are only two main roads within Cedar Island. Northbound NC-12 is the only way to access Cedar Island without using a ferry connection. This crosses the Monroe Gaskill Memorial Bridge.
Southbound NC-12 continues from the ferry terminal across Cedar Island to meet with U.S. Route 70 on the mainland, near the community of Sea Level.
The Cedar Island ferry terminal provides access to Swan Quarter and Ocracoke Island, both across the Pamlico Sound.
Amenities
Many residents are fishermen, though fishing is declining in the area. The other major employer is the North Carolina Ferry System. There are three churches on the island: Methodist, Free Will Baptist, and Primitive Baptist. The Methodist and Free Will Baptist maintain regular meetings and Sunday services. There are a few local businesses on Cedar Island.
Cedar Island is about 4 mi long, extending from the "Lola" village on the southeast end near Core Sound and Lewis Creek, north to the Ferry Station at the northern side of the island, bordering Pamlico Sound. The main village of Cedar Island, formerly known as "Roe" is located along the north central portion of the island. There is a fisherman's harbor in this area.
Cedar Island has sandy beaches adjacent to stands of juniper, cedar, and pine. More than half of Cedar Island belongs to the Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge is open for hiking and has a headquarters and information kiosk at the south end of the island, near the end of Lola Road. There are several boat ramps available for public use in Cedar Island.
Climate
The climate of Cedar Island is cooler than inland areas in the summer and warmer in the winter, and it is occasionally hit by hurricanes in the fall. Temperatures do not often fall below freezing (32 °F) in the winter, nor do they often rise above 90 °F in the summer.
| Jan record high F = 86 | Feb record high F = 85 | Mar record high F = 88 | Apr record high F = 95 | May record high F = 98 | Jun record high F = 101 | Jul record high F = 103 | Aug record high F = 102 | Sep record high F = 98 | Oct record high F = 98 | Nov record high F = 85 | Dec record high F = 81 | year record high F = 103 | Jan record low F = 2 | Feb record low F = 12 | Mar record low F = 10 | Apr record low F = 28 | May record low F = 38 | Jun record low F = 46 | Jul record low F = 51 | Aug record low F = 55 | Sep record low F = 44 | Oct record low F = 27 | Nov record low F = 18 | Dec record low F = 8 | year record low F = 2 | url-status = dead
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Neighboring communities
- Atlantic - 10 mi south
- Sea Level - 10 mi southwest on NC-12
- Ocracoke - 23 mi northeast across Pamlico Sound
- Portsmouth - 20 mi east across Core Sound
- Beaufort - 35 mi southwest on NC-12 & US-70
- Swan Quarter - north across Pamlico Sound
References
References
- (November 20, 2024). "Cedar Island, NC - ACS 2022 5-year".
- (2022). "Cedar Island ZIP Code". zipdatamaps.com.
- HAYLEY FOWLER. (22 October 2019). "Hurricane Dorian washed these wild cows to sea. Here's how they got home". Charlotte Observer.
- Farzan, Antonia Noori. (14 November 2019). "Three cows vanished during Hurricane Dorian. Months later, they've been found chilling on an island miles from shore.". Washington Post.
- MacKinnon, J.B.. (October 24, 2022). "True Grit - The Atavist Magazine". The Atavist Magazine.
- "NC12 Cedar Island "Monroe Gaskill Memorial Bridge" - McLean Contracting Company". McLean Contracting Company.
- [http://www.fws.gov/refuge/Cedar_Island/ U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge, North Carolina.] Retrieved January 18, 2016.
- (November 21, 2024). "Alligator, American".
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