The Other Coast - Soundside Outer Banks NC
WATCH IN 1080P. It's not just the ocean on the Outer Banks! Located to the east of the Outer Banks of North Carolina is the Atlantic Ocean and neighboring the western banks are the Currituck and Albemarle Sounds. The Currituck Sound borders the towns of Corolla, Duck and Southern Shores, and further south the Albemarle Sound is the western border for the towns of Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills and Nags Head.
There are several animal refuges that surround these sound waters, making this area a rich winter habitat for a wide variety of migrating water fowl. Long before guests flocked to the Outer Banks for beach vacations, it was the diverse wildlife in these waters and marshlands that brought visitors to hunt clubs in this region.
Three prominent Outer Banks tourist attractions are located on the Currituck Sound, including Corolla’s Whalehead Club and Currituck Beach Lighthouse and the Duck Town Park, all which provide beautifully landscaped grounds and memorable sound vistas.
Local water sport outfitters are located throughout the Outer Banks and provide sailing lessons, small boat and kayak tours, sunset cruises, pontoon boat and jet ski rentals and other adventurous options to explore the indigenous plant and wildlife on these much calmer sound waters.
Today, the sound is again becoming popular with vacationers, who embrace the water sport activities available on this shallow body of water. Parasailing, sea kayaking, stand up paddle boarding (SUP) and jet skiing are just a few options available during your stay.
For those who vacation in a soundfront home, be prepared for amazing water views and our famed North Carolina sunsets. Often sheltered from coastal winds, these homes provide a captivating waterfront haven for vacationing guests. Many homes have private piers, ideal for fishing and crabbing, and for those more adventurous souls, it’s easy to rent SUP boards, kayaks or canoes to enjoy during your stay.
The next time you plan a visit to the Outer Banks, we hope you’ll take time to enjoy all the wonderful perks of our other coast … the sound.
Interested in visiting? Check out our line of soundside vacation rentals here
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Oregon Inlet Campground in the Outer Banks of N.C. | ZEPHYR TRAVELS - RV Lifestyle
This week we visit the Outer Banks of North Carolina and stayed at the Oregon Inlet Campground. We take you to some of the must see sights that you need to include in your visit to OBX.
Our campground for the week was the Oregon Inlet in the Hatteras National Seashore. Our site was dry camping (no hookups) but they do offer electric and water sites. Reservations are suggest for electric sites. The cost was $28 per night plus $7 for electric and water.
Bodie Island Light Station is located at the northern end of Cape Hatteras National Seashore. About 4 miles north of the Oregon Inlet Bridge.
The Cape Hatteras Light Station is located near Cape Hatteras, its namesake, which is roughly in the middle of Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
Both Lighthouses are open daily from April to Mid October for self guided tours. You can clime to the top of the lighthouse for $10 per person. They do limit the number of people that can climb to the top.
Wright Brother National Memorial is located in Kill Devil Hills between Kitty Hawk and Nags Head on HWY 12. The Park is open year round except Christmas Day. Entrance fee is $100 per adult 16 and older. Under 16 are free.
Jockey Ridge State Park is the tallest living sand dune on the Atlantic coast and is a noted location for flying kites and hand gliding. The park is open daily during daylight hours.
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Nags Heads Woods Preserve | North Carolina Weekend | UNC-TV
Nags Heads Woods Preserve near Kill Devil Hills is a gem of sand dunes, ponds, marshes and wetlands nested on the Outer Banks.
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Exploring The Outer Banks of North Carolina
The Outer Banks of North Carolina, also known at the OBX, is a place I’ve always wanted to visit for I’ve heard there are some striking similarities in the landscape there and to the east coast island I call home (Nantucket).
My friend Kirsten Alana and I flew into Norfolk, about a two hour drive down, to explore Dare Country in the Outer Banks for four days.
While you can’t control the weather, you can control how much fun you have in it. We found a great amount to do in the Outer Banks in all the elements: sunshine, grey skies, or sprinkles from the sky. Because we were kind of all over the place, I’m going to give you my favorites from the trip.
There’s so much to see and do from Duck all the way down to Hatteras Island.
We spent our first two nights in Manteo at the Tranquil Inn. One of my favorite activities was boring a sailboat just out back and sailing the Roanoke Sound with the husband and wife team behind Sail The Outer Banks.
Making the sea to table connection, we visited Oneal’s Seafood at the Southern end of Roanoke Island one rainy morning and watched the fisherman offload their catch.
A visit to the Outer Banks would not be complete without a local brew - We sampled four at wind powered Outer Banks Brewing Station in Kill Devil Hills.
Climb the 219 stairs to the top of Bodie Island Lighthouse in Cape Hatteras National Seashore and National Parks Service in Nags Head. The interior on the climb up is just as photogenic as the views are when you reach the top.
Up in Duck, stay ta the Sanderling Resort and do not miss having a long dinner at Kimball’s Kitchen. On property, bike, SUP, kayak, or laze around the pool and hot tub. Not far away, get an organic body treatment at the Aqua Restaurant + Spa. I loved my facial!!!
And of course seeing how sea turtles are rehabilitated was a special treat inside the Aquarium.
The trip wouldn’t be complete without hopping on a white horse and riding with Hatteras Island Horseback Riding.
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Exploring rugged to refined, filmmaker, Kristen has designed her life for life on the road. She holds a degree in Communication Studies with a focus in Marketing and Public Relations from San Jose State University. Her Wanderlust Website + Content Creation Agency produces and shares highly engaging lifestyle stories and brand campaigns through film, photography, and innovative media tied to travel. She not only creates content but provides consulting to brands and destinations for digital marketing, social media, and modern campaign concepts that will best reach and engage their desired audience. Kristen recently produced work for the Skype, The Outer Banks, Dominica, Ohio, and Thailand Tourism, Skype, Rosetta Stone, Good Earth Tea, Travel Channel along with her work has been featured in a variety of outlets such as Yahoo, Daily Mail, AFAR, MSN, and Microsoft among others. Kristen is from Southern Illinois, has an obsession with cheese, loves talking to strangers (in person and on Instagram), and feels most at home when she’s not. A Nantucket Island resident, when she’s not on the road, she finds inspiration by literally running around exploring her own backyard. And she’s always up for collaborations. Work With Kristen: kristen@borderfreeproductions.com
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Outer Banks Dolphin Cruise Kitty Hawk Kites out of Manteo North Carolina
Hurricane Sandy Frisco, NC - NC Outer Banks Hatteras Island - Oct 28, 2012
Received this video by Facebook said it was taken at 9:00 am Sunday Oct 28th, of what incoming Hurricane Sandy (just offshore) is doing at Frisco, NC. This is by the Frisco Pier, this town is located just south of the Cape Hatteras lighthouse off the North Carolina Outer Banks on Hwy 12. Lots of flooding already in this area, everybody be safe.
Vlog of Awesome - Outer Banks Vacation 2011 preview
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A Day on the Outer Banks - February 6, 2015
A setting moon over Kitty Hawk Bay, and a gorgeous burst of color at sunset after a cold and overcast afternoon. Today's Outer Banks Video shot in Kill Devil Hills.
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Outer Banks Hotel - The Nags Head Inn Oceanfront Hotel
Kitty Hawk Kites Climbing Jockey's Ridge NC
This is my 5 year old son climbing at Kitty Hawk Kites in the Outer Banks. This was his first attempt at a heel hook and there are some cool dynos at the end.
Coastal Explorer Camp Promo Video 2018
THE most RADICAL Summer Cmap on the Outer Banks:
5 Morning Surf Lessons
3 Kayak Tours
1 Kayak Rescue Clinic
1 Surfboard Factory Tour
Ocean Awareness Education
& Surfboard Rescue Clinic
Stand Up Paddle board Lesson (SUP)
All transportation for Activities
Final Day Lunch
T-shirt and stickers
Fun in the SUN!!!!
Jr. Ocean Lifeguard Clinic
Coastal Ecology Education
North Carolina Aquarium visit with a behind the scenes activity
Ocean Lifeguard Clinic with the Kill Devil Hills Ocean Rescue Squad
Nags Head Woods Nature Conservancy Hike with a naturalist
Roanoke Island Festival Park Visit with Paddle around the Island
Crabbing in the Albemarle Sound
Kayak & Hike in Jockeys Ridge State Park
Bike Rentals in the Outer Banks- Review
Bike Rentals Review/Overview in the OBX with Island Cycles a shop in Avon, North Carolina, the Outer Banks. They have kayaks, bikes, helmets and more.
Pea Island NWR North Carolina Kayak Trip 2011
Revisit to Pea Island.
This time I brought the new Wind Paddle Sail with me.
There really wasn't much wind this day.
However the sail did give me a free ride back to the launch even with low winds. even though sometimes it was tricky to keep the sail in the direction of the wind. Sometimes it would just fall over my head like some sort of a pod.
Not use to it, as this was the first time I used it.
I can really see this sail working pretty good on a windy day. Takes some getting use to and I think I need some more practice before taking it out in high winds.
Good trip .
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