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Side Quest: Exploring North Carolina’s Coast When You’re Off the Bike

Surfer Mason Barnes has made a name for himself chasing giant waves, but nothing beats the familiar waters of his hometown in Wrightsville Beach.
Surfing Wrightsville Beach with Mason Barnes
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Bear with us for a momentary break from our traditionally cycling-only coverage, and join us on a side quest. I think among cyclists, and mountain bikers specifically, we all know there are some amazing places to ride your bike in North Carolina. Tsali, Pisgah, DuPont, Brevard, Boone, Asheville… all immediately pop into mind. But there are so many more great places to ride. After all, Bikerumor was founded in Greensboro, NC back in 2008. We’ve been riding all kinds of bikes, all over the state, for decades since.
 
Let’s face it: sometimes even pedals need a pause. Thankfully, our friends at Visit NC are here to remind us of the many other incredible ways to enjoy the outdoors across the state. So take a breather, call it a rest day, or whatever fits your fancy. It’s time to explore some of North Carolina’s best cross-training adventures — from the mountains to the coast.

Meet the Big-Wave Surfer Who Calls North Carolina Home

From Jaws to Mavericks, professional surfer Mason Barnes rides some of the world’s biggest waves. Still, nothing beats catching the warm, familiar waves of his hometown in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. “The happiest I’ll ever be in my entire life is right here in my backyard,” Barnes says. 

Barnes credits these North Carolina surf town roots with shaping his entire path. “I didn’t surf big waves for the first time here, but this is where I fell in love with the sport,” he says.

For Barnes, the stretch of coastline around Wrightsville Beach will forever be an anchor — part launchpad, part sanctuary, always home. When the swell’s up, Barnes is off to Masonboro Island Reserve, a local escape with some of the best waves on the East Coast and a view that feels almost mythical. 

Surfing-Wrightsville-Beach-with-Mason-Barnes
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Surfing isn’t the only thing that keeps Barnes hooked on Wrightsville Beach. The small-town vibe also plays a big part in making this place feel like home. Between surf sessions, he stops for a bite at locally owned Lovey’s Market — where he’s been ordering the same quesadilla for over 15 years — or grabs a healthy snack from Bevvy Mart just steps from the shore.

Watch the video to learn why the North Carolina surf scene will always be number one for Barnes.


This video and story was sponsored by Visit NC.

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