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Outer Banks Recreation

Outer Banks visitors
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Corolla
Duck including Southern Shores
Nags Head including Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills
Roanoke Island including Manteo Southe Nags Head at Oregon Inlet
Hatteras including Rodanthe, Waves, Salvo, Avon, Buxton and Frisco
Ocracoke Island


Walking and Driving Tours
A great way to experience Outer Banks history is with One Boat Guides’ series of Outer Banks walking and driving tours. Each book features an easy-to-follow map and format that guides you through a specific area of the Outer Banks, showing historic photographs, pointing out historical details and relating anecdotes along the way. Read more>>>

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If you love the Outer Banks, these books will be your favorite source. You'll find information on both what you see today and what you might not see from bygone days. There are well mapped out walking and driving tours. Get yours today!

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Vacation Recreation Resources
- Beach Jeeps of Corolla
- Bob's Wild Horse Tours
- Island Revolution
- OBX® Marathon
- Ocean Atlantic Rentals
- Phideaux Fishing Charters

 
 
   


Things You Need to Know.

You’re here and you’re happy-go-lucky, but while you’re out having fun, keep these few things in mind to ensure that you have a relaxed and safe vacation... Read more>>


The Outer Banks
Attractions List

With so much to see, to experience and to learn, you're likely to need more than one visit to take in all the extraordinary attractions the Outer Banks has to offer.

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The Vacation Rental Scene.

As you would expect, there is an enormous variety in price, location and amenities of Outer Banks rental cottages. Locations span across the islands, from the ocean to the sound and everywhere in between... More.
 

After all, with an area known for its natural beauty, why wouldn’t you want to be outside taking full advantage of every recreational activity you could think of? Each town offers its own outdoor fun, and you’ll find out everything you need to know to take full advantage of it all here.

Perhaps the Outer Banks’ biggest draw is Mother Ocean and the sand that hugs her. Top on anyone’s recreational list here, no matter if you’re in Corolla, Nags Head, Manteo, Hatteras or Ocracoke, is getting in, on or near the water. That translates into sunbathing, swimming, body boarding, skim boarding, surfing, scuba diving, shelling, sea glass hunting, shore walking…and did we mention just sitting and looking at those meditative waves rolling in? Of course, the ocean isn’t the only body of water that beckons. There’s also the sound, which to many – parasailors, regular sailors, kiteboarders, clammers, boaters, windsurfers, kayakers, Jet Skiiers – is just as attractive.

Feel more like a dry activity. No problem! How about golf? There are many good courses in the area, not to mention putt-putt if the little ones are in the same mood. Maybe fishing is the ticket. With piers, bridges, shorelines, the sound, bays, offshore and inshore charters, there’s plenty of opportunity to wet a line. Along a similar line, a dolphin or sightseeing tour is a great way to spend an afternoon or evening.

If you’re a jogger, walker or biker, you’ll love this place. Each town has either a designated bike path, boardwalks or back roads that are so lovely you’ll forget all about the fact that you have three more miles to go! In some areas, such as Roanoke Island, Duck or Ocracoke, biking or walking is actually a preferred way to get around. Parking sure isn’t an issue when you’re on a two wheeler or your own pieds, and the slower pace allows you to experience more of the area than you ever will in a car. And, hey! all you competitive biking sorts reading this: Just because the Outer Banks is relatively flat does not mean you’re in for a cushy ride. When you have one of our strong head winds blowing into you, which happens a lot of the time, you might as well be doing a long uphill pull.

Kids stay happy here with skateboard parks, race tracks, playgrounds, climbing walls, camps, beading shops, paint-your-own pottery places and watersports lessons. And we all know that behind every happy kid is a happier parent.

So, welcome to the Outer Banks. Enjoy yourselves! There are a million ways to have fun here.

 
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