Known for its pristine beaches, abundant marine life, and relaxed coastal atmosphere, Topsail Island is a tranquil barrier island nestled off the coast of North Carolina.
Located between Wilmington and Jacksonville, Topsail Island boasts over 26 miles of beautiful shoreline. The island is divided into three distinct sections: North Topsail Beach, Surf City, and Topsail Beach. Each area offers its unique charm, from the peaceful ambiance of North Topsail Beach to the lively atmosphere of Surf City.
Visit the iconic Missiles and More Museum in Topsail Beach, which chronicles the island's unique military history. Learn about Operation Bumblebee, a top-secret missile testing program that took place on the island during World War II.
Embark on a dolphin-watching excursion and catch a glimpse of these playful creatures in their natural habitat. Topsail Island is known for its vibrant dolphin population, and the surrounding waters are teeming with marine life, making it a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts.
This vintage-style wood map is from our Nautical series. Inspired by the renowned National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) charts, these remarkable pieces have undergone an artistic transformation, beautifully adorned with a custom compass rose that perfectly complements each map. Whether displayed in your office, home, or cabin, these distinctive maps are guaranteed to spark conversations and captivate anyone who lays eyes on them.
Topsail Island North Carolina
Customize your map by selecting the perfect compass rose; see additional images for options. Maps can be created with or without a title/location and with or without a compass rose. Maps default to the compass rose and title/location as shown on the first image.
This vintage-style barrel end map is embellished with a metal outside ring and 4 studs.
Available in 2 sizes: 23-inch round and 40-inch round.
Indoor use only.
Material: Wooden barrel end with metal outside ring.
Disclaimer: Maps are intended for decoration only, may contain erroneous information, and may not be used for navigation. All geography changes over time. Lake depths not only change over the years, but season-to-season as well. And ocean depths, of course, change with the tides.