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EXCELLENT and RARE opportunity to own 2 properties with over 66...

Neuse River 

Riverfront  Acreage

New Bern, North Carolina

Acres: 66.580  

This 10 acre EQUESTRIAN ESTATE has so Much to Offer. Current...

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Home

3 3.0  

New Bern, North Carolina

Sq Ft: 1850   Year: 1994 Acres: 10.000  

Welcome to your dream waterfront retreat! This stunning Neuse...

Neuse River 

Riverfront  Home

3 3.0  

Bridgeton, North Carolina

Sq Ft: 2366   Year: 1960 Acres: 0.380  

Calling all investors! Fantastic opportunity for prime...

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Riverfront  Acreage

Oriental, North Carolina

Acres: 6.590  

Calling all investors! Prime Investment Property in Oriental!...

Neuse River 

Riverfront  Home

2 2.0  

Oriental, North Carolina

Sq Ft: 1648   Year: 1915 Acres: 6.590  

What an amazing opportunity to own your very own 2.54 Acre...

Neuse River 

Riverfront  Home

3 2.0  

Beaufort, North Carolina

Sq Ft: 1593   Year: 2021 Acres: 2.540  

Come live the Coastal NC lifestyle with this new Construction 3...

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3 2.0  

Minnesott Beach, North Carolina

Sq Ft: 1740   Year: 2023 Acres: 0.430  

Enjoy beautiful sunsets over the Neuse River from your brand new...

Neuse River 

Riverfront  Townhome/Townhouse

3 3.0  

Bridgeton, North Carolina

Sq Ft: 1600   Year: 1986 Acres: 0.040  

Looking for a Big Water View in Coastal NC? This nice building...

Neuse River 

Riverfront  Lot

Arapahoe, North Carolina

Acres: 0.580  

Hunters, Timber Investors, Developers, or buyers looking for...

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Riverfront  Acreage

Grantsboro, North Carolina

Acres: 34.160  

LAST remaining creekfront homesite in AP approved for a power...

Neuse River 

Riverfront  Lot

Minnesott Beach, North Carolina

Acres: 0.960  

This is a great waterfront lot located in Fairfield Harbour, an...

Neuse River 

Riverfront  Lot

New Bern, North Carolina

Acres: 0.330  

Would you like to build your home on one of the last available...

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Lot

Oriental, North Carolina

Acres: 0.110  

So few building lots left in the Sailing Capital of North...

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Lot

Oriental, North Carolina

Acres: 0.110  

Enjoy peace and quiet on this beautiful waterfront lot located...

Neuse River 

Riverfront  Lot

Oriental, North Carolina

Acres: 0.790  

Build your dream home in the highly sought after Sandy Point...

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Acreage

Beaufort, North Carolina

Acres: 2.970  

Private wooded waterfront lot on Otter Creek which is a...

Neuse River 

Riverfront  Lot

Oriental, North Carolina

Acres: 0.490  

Rare opportunity to own the last available lot in the quiet...

Neuse River 

Riverfront  Lot

Arapahoe, North Carolina

Acres: 1.230  

Have over 1.5 acres on a quiet cul-de-sac in Arapahoe to build...

Neuse River 

Riverfront  Lot

Arapahoe, North Carolina

Acres: 1.720  

This gorgeous lot offers beautiful water views and marsh views...

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Riverfront  Acreage

Oriental, North Carolina

Acres: 2.400  
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Neuse River Information

The Neuse River, flowing through North Carolina, is one of the state's longest rivers, extending approximately 248 miles from its source in the Piedmont region to its mouth in the Pamlico Sound. Here are some key points of interest regarding the Neuse River, including information on fishing and boating:

General Information
- Location: The Neuse River flows through several counties, including Wake, Johnston, Lenoir, Craven, and Pamlico. It passes through notable cities such as Raleigh, Kinston, and New Bern.
- Natural Features: The river is known for its wide estuary, scenic landscapes, and rich biodiversity, including various fish species and wildlife.

Fishing
- Species: The Neuse River is home to a variety of fish, including:
- Bass (largemouth and smallmouth)
- Catfish (flathead and blue)
- Crappie
- Red drum
- Striped bass
- Trout (especially in the upstream areas)

- Seasons: Fishing can be productive year-round, but specific seasons and regulations apply depending on the species. Always check the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission for current regulations.
- Techniques: Anglers typically use various techniques, including bank fishing, kayak fishing, and boat fishing. Popular baits include live minnows, soft plastics, and topwater lures.

Boating
- Launch Sites: Numerous public access points and boat ramps are available along the river, allowing for easy launching of canoes, kayaks, and motorboats.
- Types of Boating: The river accommodates various forms of boating, including:
- Kayaking and canoeing: Popular for its scenic routes and calm waters in many sections.
- Motorboating: Many stretches are suitable for recreational powerboats, with some areas allowing for skiing and wakeboarding.

- Safety and Regulations: Boaters are encouraged to follow safety regulations, including wearing life jackets, being aware of local wildlife, and understanding water conditions.

Recreation Areas
- Parks and Wildlife Areas: There are several parks along the Neuse River that offer recreational opportunities, including hiking, birdwatching, and picnic areas. Notable areas include Neuse River State Park and the Neuse River Greenway Trail.

Scenic Views and Wildlife
- The Neuse River is known for its picturesque landscapes and diverse ecosystems. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot herons, egrets, otters, and other fauna along the banks.

Events and Activities
- Local communities often host events, such as fishing tournaments and river clean-up days, which are excellent opportunities for recreational participation and community engagement.

Local Resources
- Guides and Rentals: Various outfitters and fishing guides operate along the Neuse River, offering services such as kayaking rentals, fishing charters, and guided fishing trips.

- Weather and Conditions: Always check local weather forecasts and river conditions before planning your fishing or boating trip, as conditions can change rapidly.

For the most up-to-date information on regulations, fishing reports, and boating conditions along the Neuse River, it's advisable to visit official websites such as the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission or local tourism information sites.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!


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