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Sunrise over a beach in Outer Banks, North Carolina
Outer Banks, North Carolina (Bill Russ/courtesy, North Carolina Tourism)

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  • The Outer Banks draw people for a variety of reasons, so it's no surprise that the destination offers a choice amongst three distinct camping experiences: the Commune with Nature; the Destination in Itself; and the Cheaper-Than-a-Motel Crash Pad.
  • Learn how to sandboard or hang glide at Jockey's Ridge State Park, near Nags Head, home of the highest sand dune system east of the Mississippi. Younger kids will love cavorting through the billowing dunes and flying kites here. The 420-acre state park opens its dunes to sandboarders October through March; a free permit is required. On a clear day, you can see the Wright Brothers Memorial at Kill Devil Hills from here.
  • Mellow out on Ocracoke Island, a two-and-a-half-hour ferry ride from Cedar Island on the mainland or a shorter 40-minute hop from Hatteras on the Outer Banks. Camp at the island's 137-site campground nestled among cedars and sand dunes, or hop a kayak for a cruise through the same tidal marshes where Blackbeard met his watery end in 1718. Then sample the good life at the Ocracoke Village Pub.
  • Driving is permitted on Nags Head, Kill Devil Hills, and Corolla beaches. A permit (US$25) is required for most areas.
  • The Nature Conservancy's Nags Head Woods is especially attractive for its diversity of landscape, all compressed into a single, walkable, area. Between its hardwood forests, pine covered hammocks, freshwater ponds, and sand dunes, Nags Head Woods will show you a broad sampling of the Banks' feathered residents and annual visitors.

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They're maddeningly overcrowded in the summer, and development has been rampant over the last 20 years, but the Outer Banks of North Carolina are unlike anything else along the East Coast. The infamous pirate Blackbeard met his end here, and this is the place where the Lost Colony mysteriously disappeared. On these shores, Virginia Dare was born, and centuries later, Wilbur and Orville Wright learned to fly. The Outer Banks once enjoyed a dubious reputation as "the graveyard of the Atlantic," and to this day, you'll see the many lighthouses that stood vigil over centuries of shipwrecks. You can even see the actual shipwrecks—at several places along the shore, the rusted bones of schooners and cargo ships are mired in the breakers. The East Coast's tallest lighthouse is at Cape Hatteras, and the oldest is at Ocracoke Island. Sand dunes tower over long stretches of undeveloped national seashore, and you can hop a ferry to explore islands where the residents (descended from the Elizabethans) say hoigh toids instead of high tides and call tourists "comers 'n' goers." Read More

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Cypress House Bed & Breakfast

500 N. Virginia Dare Trail
Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948 Map

Distance: 35.5 mi.
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Hotel Class: Not Yet Rated
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Best Western Coastline Inn

503 Nutt Street
Wilmington, NC 28401-3339 Map

Distance: 166.3 mi.
(from destination center)

Hotel Class: 3 class stars

Expert Rated & Recommended
from: $130

The Sanderling Resort and Spa

1461 Duck Road
Duck, NC 27949 Map

Distance: 48.7 mi.
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Hotel Class: 3 class stars

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Jockey's Ridge State Park

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P.O. Box 592; Carolista Drive
Nags Head, North Carolina 27959

Distance: 6.3 mi. (from destination center)

Description: Jockey Ridge State Park offers an opportunity to experience the desert environment, with its... Read More
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Outer Banks Beaches

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One Visitors Center Circle
Manteo, North Carolina 27954

Distance: 30.9 mi. (from destination center)

Description: The Outer banks beaches are a 175 mile chain of islands offering an expanse of unspoiled natural... Read More
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Ocracoke Island

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PO Box 456
Ocracoke, North Carolina 27960

Distance: 39.6 mi. (from destination center)

Description: Ocracoke Island, part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, has almost 16 miles of undeveloped... Read More
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Airports

Major Airports near Outer Banks

Distance (mi.)
Norfolk International Airport 103.1 map
Richmond International Airport/Byrd Field 170.5 map
Raleigh/Durham Airport 187.8 map

Other Smaller Airports near Outer Banks

Distance (mi.)
New Bern Simmons Nott Airport 94.5 map
Pitt-Greenville Airport 108.6 map
Kinston Stallings Field 121.5 map

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