Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education
Sharon Meade, curator, talks about the Outer Banks Wildlife Education Center located in Corolla, NC, at Currituck Heritage Park.
Top 11. Best Tourist Attractions in Corolla, North Carolina
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The most beautiful places and sight in Corolla.
Top 11. Best Tourist Attractions in Corolla, North Carolina: Currituck Beach Lighthouse, Whalehead in Historic Corolla, Carova Beach, Currituck Beach, Currituck Banks, Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education, Wild Horse Museum, Timbuck II, Currituck Outer Banks Visitor's Center, Historic Corolla Village, Historic Corolla Chapel
Things to do in the OBX - Historic Corolla Park
If you're looking for activities to do, Historic Corolla Park has it all. You'll find the historic Whalehead Hunting Club, Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education, the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, nature trails galore, and a variety of places to kick back and unwind. Come see what Corolla has to offer, start searching for your next vacation today:
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Best Attractions & Things to do in Corolla, North Carola NC
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List of Best Things to do in Corolla, North Carolina (NC)
Currituck Beach Lighthouse
Whalehead in Historic Corolla
Currituck Beach
Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education
Currituck Banks
Wild Horse Museum
Historic Corolla Village
Timbuck II
Historic Corolla Chapel
Memorial Day Beach Blast - In Historic Corolla Park
Gather up the family and join us for a, fun-filled day of great beach music! This family friendly event is FREE and located on the beautiful grounds of Historic Corolla Park. Local food and beer vendors will be on site. Bring your beach chairs, fishing poles, crabbing lines, relax, dance and enjoy! Their will be bounce houses, games for the kids, and a corn-hole tournament!
Spotlight on the OBX: Parks & Playgrounds
The best playground on the Outer Banks is the beach and everything water related, surfing, fishing, bodyboarding, visiting the piers, sandcastles, etc, but sometimes we need a break from the beach (I know, hard to believe) - especially the kiddos - but where to turn for a fun cost-effective, and energy-burning, activity?
Ah, I was hoping you would ask.
How about one of the fabulous parks and playgrounds the OBX has to offer?
Let's spin the Spotlight towards the OBX parks & playgrounds this week. I think you'll be surprised at the variety of fun (and locations) there is to offer. Something for everyone; swings, slides, jungle-gyms, tennis, basketball, skateboarding parks - even the four-legged members of the family have a fun spot...well dog's anyway...there are no ferret parks...yet!
Here are the parks we'll shine the Spotlight on:
Currituck Heritage Park has 39 acres of sound front property. The park is within walking distance to the Whalehead Club, Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education and the Currituck Beach Lighthouse.
Sandy Run in Kitty Hawk includes a 1/4mile interpretive nature walk with elevated boardwalk, canal pedestrian bridge, canoe/kayak docks, picnic shelter, on-site utilities and parking facilities.
Kitty Hawk Skate and Dog Park consists of a skate park, fenced in dog park, playground, and picnic areas with grills.
Hayman Park in Kill Devil Hills is a neighborhood recreation area that includes a picnic area, playground and open field.
Dare County Rec Park is located beside the Kill Devil Hills Water Plant. There are fields for playing baseball, softball and soccer, tennis courts, a playground and a rec center with indoor courts, game rooms, exercise rooms and space for classes.
Aviation Park in Kill Devil Hills includes a path that is ideal for biking, walking and rollerblading, playground equipment and a roller hockey rink.
Barnes Street Park in Nags Head, has plenty of space for all kinds of functions. There is a covered shelter, bathrooms, and a grill for group picnics or cookouts, a playground for children, and open grass space for soccer games or frisbee.
I'll zip it so you can enjoy the tour...
The Outer Banks
Timelapse and video footage from the Outer Banks, NC
Locations: Wright Brothers National Memorial; Kill Devil Hills; Jockeys Ridge State Park; Manteo Harbor, Bodie Island Lighthouse; Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge; Avon Harbor; Ocracoke; Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge
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ClearView I074 HD Drone Footage Twiddy & Company Realtors
Exclusive footage of the views of the new 8-BR home in Buck Island ClearView. This Corolla, NC vacation rental home is easy on the eyes and sure to delight anyone looking for a little luxury in a convenient location in town. If you'd like to learn more about ClearView, check out our website here:
[Wikipedia] Currituck Banks North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve
Corolla is an unincorporated community located in Poplar Branch township, Currituck County, North Carolina along the northern Outer Banks. It has a permanent population of approximately 500 people; during the summer vacation season, the population surges into the thousands. Corolla is home to the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, one of the seven North Carolina coastal lighthouses.
Previously a quiet and little-known location, a development boom in the 1980s sparked growth in the area, and Corolla has become a popular vacation destination. Resting between the Currituck Sound and the Atlantic Ocean, Corolla attracts mainly beach-goers, especially in the summer months. Besides the beach, Corolla is home to many other attractions including the historic Whalehead Club, Currituck Beach Lighthouse, Center for Wildlife Education, shopping, dining, water sports, and Corolla’s wild horses.Corolla is home to about 119 feral Banker horses. They are located on a 12,000-acre (49 km²) animal sanctuary situated north of the populated areas of Corolla. The Corolla Wild Horse Fund is a public charity whose mission is to protect and preserve the herd. Over fifty thousand people come to see these wild horses every week in the summer months, which makes horses a major tourist attraction and a major economic activity in the area, but also poses risks to their safety.
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Dunes at NC Outer Banks
Sandy, lovely, eroding world.
Cape Hatteras KOA Campground
The Cape Hatteras KOA is located in the Outer Banks of North Carolina and offers access to pristine beaches, towering sand dunes, historical landmarks and national wildlife refuges. Still recovering from Hurricane Irene, the Cape Hatteras KOA has a brand new swimming pool and many other amenities set to open in the near future.
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Visit Roanoke Island Festival Park
Time travel back to 1585 at Roanoke Island Festival Park. This historic site features engaging exhibits and history interpreters that make history come alive. Visit the Elizabeth II ship, American Indian Town, Settlement Site, and Adventure Museum. Learn about the Roanoke voyages and Outer Banks history through engaging exhibits and hands-on activities for the whole family.
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Holiday lights of homes on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Dec 2009