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  1. Jul 8, 2021 · The Outer Banks, located in North Carolina, is a chain of barrier islands known for their undeveloped and starkly beautiful coastlines. In fact, the region is recognized as having one of the ...

    • The Drive. The drive through the Outer Banks is one of the most beautiful and picturesque in the world. Sand Dunes and ocean vistas await those who take on the 100 miles of road between the towns of Corolla and Ocracoke.
    • The Ferry Boats – Visiting the Outer Banks. Ferry boat rides are very peaceful. I like to watch the birds soar overhead as they follow the boat. The possibility of spotting dolphins or whales at home in their natural environment gives a ferry boad ride an air of anticipation.
    • The Lighthouses. For lighthouse enthusiasts, there are five lighthouses to be found in the Outer Banks. The Cape Lookout Lighthouse, Ocracoke Lighthouse, Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, Bodie Island Lighthouse, and Currituck Beach Lighthouse are not only picturesque photo opportunities but are also lifelines for sailors traversing the waters of the Outer Banks.
    • First in Flight. Kitty Hawk was home to the experiments of the Wright Brothers in controlled flight. The Dayton, Ohio bike shop owners were afflicted with the idea of powered, controlled flight.
    • Go see the wild horses. If you drive past Corolla, NC to Carova, NC you will immediately see the Wild Spanish Mustangs hanging out on the beach. There is just something absolutely magical about wild horses.
    • Outdoor Water Sports. This might seem like, Duh…but there are so many awesome water sports to take advantage of in the Outer Banks. From kayaking, to stand-up paddle boarding, to surfing…the options seem endless.
    • Explore from Above. You can register for classes with the hang gliding school or go tandem with a guide. Literally anyone can go! My five year old (at the time) to my 7o year old mother-in-law all tried it and loved it!
    • Get your history lesson on! Visit the Wright Brothers Memorial or the Lost Colony, two of NC’s top historical landmarks. The Wright Brother’s Memorial is fascinating…if you can catch one of the “ranger talks,” you’ll get even more out of it!
    • Wright Brothers National Memorial. The first recorded successful airplane flight in the world occurred near Kitty Hawk, one of the central towns on the Outer Banks, a place that Wilbur and Orville Wright strategically chose in 1903 to test their experiments, and ultimately succeed in flight.
    • North Carolina Aquarium. Located on Roanoke Island, just north of the quaint town of Manteo, the North Carolina Aquarium features the largest collection of sharks on exhibit in North Carolina.
    • Island Farm. An ideal place to introduce the kids to life in the early days of the Outer Banks, the Island Farm on Roanoke Island traces its beginnings to 1775, and adds the perspective of a slower pace and time to a great family adventure.
    • Roanoke Island Festival Park. A 25-acre interactive historic site located along the Manteo waterfront, the Roanoke Island Festival Park represents the first English settlement (established in 1585).
  2. Jun 11, 2021 · When you visit the Outer Banks, it envelops you in the quiet stillness of its rivers, the majesty of its diverse wildlife and the wildness of its winds and waves. Tidewater’s southern neighbor on North Carolina’s barrier islands boast over 300 square miles (777 sq. km) of uninhabited nature preservation areas.

  3. Jul 14, 2023 · Why you should visit North Carolina. Vinegary whole-hog barbecue and the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains. ... Summer: On North Carolina’s Outer Banks, the summer months of June through August ...

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  5. Jan 12, 2024 · The Outer Banks of North Carolina is an incredible place to visit. The area is home to miles and miles of shoreline, wildlife, lighthouses, and more. There is so much to see and do there. Here is a look at the top 10 things to do in the Outer Banks, North Carolina.

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