Press Release

UPDATE: NC 12 expected to open Tuesday evening.

The NCDOT Ferry Division posted at 11am on Tuesday, March 6: The Hatteras-Ocracoke ferry route remains closed due to the fact that NC Highway 12 on both sides remains closed. If the roads reopen late this afternoon as hoped for, we will resume service at that time.

At 8am, NCDOT posted on their NCDOT NC 12 Facebook page: 

Your Tuesday update on NC12: Our crews are working extremely hard to meet the 6:30 p.m. target for reopening both closed sections of NC-12. As long as we don't find any structural damage and the high tide cycles continue to normalize, we expect to get NC12 completely open to all traffic late this afternoon.

Current conditions:

NC12 Beach Road, Kitty Hawk, South Nags Head, and Old Oregon Inlet Road – Very Minor over wash at the last high tide. Very little sand and debris on the roadway. Open and Passable.

NC12 Bonner South to Rodanthe – Only remaining areas of deep sand are just North of the Pea Island visitor center and at the “S curves” north of Mirlo Beach. Pockets of standing water on the roadway the entire length of NC12. Impassable.

NC12 Rodanthe South – Standing water has receded, sand on road North end of Buxton. Open and passable.

NC12 Ocracoke - Moderate overwash at last high tide pushed additional sand onto NC12, one full lane is partially clear. Work will continue today on those efforts (pictured). Standing water remains on NC12. Additional loaders and an operator have been sent to assist efforts. If needed we will move additional resources to the Island. Impassable.

Keep your fingers crossed!

Original story:

Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands temporarily inaccessible due to hazardous highway conditions.

Ocracoke is accessible by way of Cedar Island or Swan Quarter, but not Hatteras.

Press Release issued by the National Park Service on Sunday afternoon: