Place

Sound Access Ramp 46

Close-up of the wooden post with
Ramp 46

Quick Facts
Location:
Salvo, NC
Significance:
Off-Road Vehicle Route

Canoe/Kayak/Small Boat Launch

Ramps are subject to closure. For the most current status of beach access ramps, go to https://go.nps.gov/beachaccess.

Pamlico Sound is one of the largest estuarine ecosystems in the United States of America. The water in the sound is shallow, relative warm and calm, brackish, and teeming with biodiversity. Access to the Pamlico Sound provides a variety of recreation opportunities: bait-fishing, crabbing, kayaking, kiteboarding, nature viewing, stand-up paddling, wading, and wind surfing to name a few.

Besides enjoying the waters of the sound, be on the lookout for birds like great blue herons, white ibises, snowy egrets, rare white pelicans, and even American bald eagles-who make rare appearances on the forest borders.

Know Before You Go

The seashore is an enjoyable place for swimming, but rough surf and rip currents can turn a fun visit into a frightening one. Tides, waves, and winds constantly barrage these barrier islands. Even at the shore's edge, crashing waves can pick you up and throw you to the sandy bottom causing injuries.

Off-road Vehicle Use


For beaches open to off-road-vehicle use, an off-road vehicle permit is required. Annual permits (from date of purchase) are $120 and 10-day permits are $50. Vehicles must be licensed, insured and registered; you must present your driver's license and vehicle registration. Permits must be purchased online at Recreation.gov 

Cape Hatteras National Seashore

Last updated: March 5, 2021