Directions
Tucked away on the eastern tip of Oak Island, the North Carolina Baptist Assembly at Fort Caswell occupies the site of a former Civil War fort. We invite you to come and visit us, and to discover the peace and beauty that thousands of others have enjoyed.
From the North:
Follow I-95 South to I-40 East. As you come into Wilmington stay on I-40, then turn right on the 416-A exit ramp. The sign says "I-140/US 421/US 17 South-Brunswick County Beaches". Follow I-140 to US 421. Then follow US 421 to US 17 South. Follow 17 South until you exit at South 133/Southport-Oak Island – There will be a stop light after you make this exit.
Turn left on to South 133 to Southport/Oak Island. Continue on South 133 following signs to Southport/Oak Island until you reach a stop light at Dosher Cutoff where you will turn right to Oak Island.
After a few miles, make another right at the light continuing on South 133. You will come to a traffic light (Bank of America will be on the right side) – turn left.
After you go over the Oak Island Bridge continue straight through the traffic light to Caswell Beach. We are located at the end of this road (Caswell Beach Rd.) where you will be greeted by our guard at the guardhouse.
From the South:
Travel north on Highway 17 through North Myrtle Beach, Little River and Shallotte to the traffic light at Highway 211. Turn right and travel 14 miles to Highway 133. Turn right and travel 5 miles to the Oak Island Beaches.
After you go over the Oak Island Bridge continue straight through the traffic light to Caswell Beach. We are located at the end of this road (Caswell Beach Rd.) where you will be greeted by our guard at the guardhouse.
From the West:
From Highway 211, cross Highway 17 and travel 14 miles to Highway 133. Turn right and travel 5 miles to the Oak Island Bridge and the Oak Island Beaches.
After you go over the Oak Island Bridge continue straight through the traffic light to Caswell Beach. We are located at the end of this road (Caswell Beach Rd.) where you will be greeted by our guard at the guardhouse.
