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ORV Ramp 34 (Avon): Access, Fishing, and What to Expect

From our sister site: Ramp access logistics, GPS coordinates, and beach driving rules: OBX Off-Road Beach Access. Need an ORV permit? Cape Hatteras ORV Permit Guide.

Last updated: May 2026. Confirm current access status at NPS Cape Hatteras beach access before you drive.

Where It Is

GPS / coordinates: [OPERATOR INPUT NEEDED — paste decimal-degrees coordinates from the NPS ramp map. Recommended format: 35.1234, -75.5678. Source: NPS Cape Hatteras Beach Access.]

What’s Typical Here

Pompano, sea mullet, croaker, blues.

The Read

Solid slough structure on the back side of the bar in summer.

Access Requirements

NPS ORV permit required. See the ORV permit walkthrough for details.

Parking and Walk-On Access

[OPERATOR INPUT NEEDED — fill the following from a recent visit:
• Walk-on parking: how many spaces, paved vs. gravel, distance from NC-12.
• Restrooms: vault toilet on site? Nearest flush toilets?
• Cell signal: which carriers reach reliably?
• Trash / fish-cleaning: available or pack-it-out?
• Walk-on access: how long is the walk to the water? Sand depth?]

Current Closure Status

Closure status changes weekly during nesting season (typically March through August) and after major storms. Always check the live NPS status before you drive — a closed ramp ends a trip fast:

[OPERATOR NOTE — add ramp-specific historical closure patterns here once observed across a season: typical spring plover closure dates, sea-turtle nesting frequency, post-storm overwash tendency.]

For ORV permits, beach driving rules, and the full license breakdown, see our NC Saltwater Fishing License, ORV Permits & Rules guide. For where the fish actually are, check Where to Surf Fish the Outer Banks.

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