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Lockwoods Folly Inlet is a channel in Brunswick, North Carolina. Lockwoods Folly Inlet is situated nearby to the village Varnamtown and the hamlet Dixon Landing. Overview.
- Lockwoods Folly River
Lockwood Folly River or Lockwood's Folly River is a short...
- Fulford
Fulford is a hamlet in Lockwoods Folly Township, Brunswick,...
- Varnamtown
Varnamtown is a town in Brunswick County, North Carolina,...
- Varnum
Varnum is a hamlet in Lockwoods Folly Township, Brunswick,...
- Mercer Landing
Mercer Landing is a hamlet in Lockwoods Folly Township,...
- Dixon Landing
Dixon Landing is a hamlet in Lockwoods Folly Township,...
- Horse Island
Horse Island is an island in Brunswick, North Carolina....
- Secession
Secession is a hamlet in Lockwoods Folly Township,...
- Lockwoods Folly River
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Lockwoods Folly Inlet, NC maps and free NOAA nautical charts of the area with water depths and other information for fishing and boating.
Lockwood Folly River or Lockwood's Folly River is a short tidal river in Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States. Waters from the Green Swamp drain into the river near Supply and flow southward to empty into the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway near Sunset Harbor. Overview. Map. Directions.
Lockwood Folly is located on the Carolina coast mid-way between Myrtle Beach and Wilmington, NC and may require a slight detour from the mainstream to reach, but it is definitely worth the ride because the golf is challenging, yet rewarding, and the views and ambiance are simply superb.
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12 Μαρ 2012 · From the river’s headwaters in the pristine Green Swamp Preserve to its inlet that discharges into the Atlantic Ocean between the Oak Island and Holden Beach barrier islands, it winds through a full range of habitats – pinelands, hardwoods, wetlands, blackwater creeks and tributaries, deepwater runs, marsh, mudflats, estuary and shallows.