Is there sea glass in Atlantic beach, NC?????

by Janine
(Stroudsburg, PA)

I'm going to Atlantic beach, NC and New Bern, NC for the first time.

I was wondering if anyone has found sea glass at the Atlantic Beach before or at the river at New Bern?

I'm a sea glass collector and usually find my sea glass at Cape May, NJ and Ocean City, MD.

I'm excited to look somewhere new.

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Sep 24, 2020
Beach Glass
by: Sandy

LOOKING FOR BEACH GLASS. went to Topsail Island - could find a public beach. Any place around Myrtle Beach? Thanks

Aug 08, 2017
Sea Glass at Emerald L
by: Anonymous

You will find much more sea glass on Emerald
Isle (just down the road from Atlantic Beach).

Oct 20, 2015
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Aug 07, 2012
atlantic beach finds
by: Anonymous

I am here now and have found two nice size green and white pieces.



May 22, 2012
is there any sea glass at Alantic beach???
by: Anonymous

yes, there is. the best time to find big pieces are after a storm. you can usually find small brown, and white pieces there.



Mar 30, 2012
YeS
by: Meg

Hello,

I seen your question and wanted to let you know the answer is YES.

I go to Myrtle Beach, SC every year at least once, and always found little pieces.

I just got back Yesterday and I found huge pieces this time!! and the sand has done some awesome things with the glass.

Good Hunting :)



Jul 17, 2011
Cape Lookout?
by: Zach Frailey

I have found some pieces on Atlantic Beach.

Maybe take the ferry out to Cape Lookout?



Jun 23, 2011
Atlantic beach sea glass?
by: Anonymous

did you go to Atlantic Beach yet? Did you find any sea glass?

Please post again if you find any.

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