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NPS urges visitors to sign up for rip current forecast text alerts and swim at lifeguarded beaches

When the threat of rip currents is high, lifeguards place yellow-and-red caution flags on the beach. Feel free to talk to the lifeguards at the Day Use Area and swim there, too. Photo: C. Leinbach

MANTEO, N.C. — Cape Hatteras National Seashore (Seashore) is urging its visitors to sign up for Dare County Emergency Management’s rip current forecast text alerts and swim at any of the Seashore’s five lifeguarded beaches.

Text Alerts
Seashore visitors can sign up for ocean and beach condition text alerts from Outer Banks lifeguards, ocean rescue agencies and the National Weather Service by texting OBXBeachConditions to 77295. Text alerts cover conditions in both Dare and Hyde counties.

Love The Beach, Respect the Ocean Website
Another helpful tool for planning a safe visit to the beach is Dare County’s Love the Beach, Respect the Ocean website. Whether you are planning a visit to a Seashore beach in Dare County or Hyde County’s Ocracoke Island, www.lovethebeachrespecttheocean.com is a one-stop, online destination for learning the rip current risk for the day, beach conditions and more. The website also includes many potentially life-saving videos featuring local lifeguards and Outer Banks residents.

Lifeguarded Beaches
Lifeguarded beaches are the safest places to swim at the Seashore. There are five beach locations that are staffed with lifeguards from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.). The locations of the five lifeguarded beaches are:

Ocean and Beach Safety Tips

Rip current graphic by Kim Mosher.
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