Outer Banks Nags Head North Carolina Surfing Waves On The Beach
The Outer Banks (also known as OBX) is a 200-mile (320-km) long string of narrow barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina, beginning in the southeastern corner of Virginia Beach on the east coast of the United States. They cover approximately half the northern North Carolina coastline, separating the Currituck Sound, Albemarle Sound, and Pamlico Sound from the Atlantic Ocean.
The Outer Banks is a major tourist destination and is known for its temperate climate and wide expanse of open beachfront. The Cape Hatteras National Seashore has four campgrounds where visitors may camp.
The Wright brothers' first flight in a powered, heavier-than-air vehicle took place on the Outer Banks on December 17, 1903, at Kill Devil Hills near the seafront town of Kitty Hawk. The Wright Brothers National Monument commemorates the historic flights, and First Flight Airport is a small, general-aviation airfield located there.
The English Roanoke Colony—where the first person of English descent, Virginia Dare, was born on American soil—vanished from Roanoke Island in 1587. The Lost Colony, written and performed to commemorate the original colonists, is the longest running outdoor drama in the United States and its theater acts as a cultural focal point for much of the Outer Banks.
The treacherous seas off the Outer Banks and the large number of shipwrecks that have occurred there have given these seas the nickname Graveyard of the Atlantic. The Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum is located in Hatteras Village near the United States Coast Guard facility and Hatteras ferry.
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What's up NUB NATION!! Today we had flawless event conditions are the WRV OBX Pro here in Nags Head, North Carolina. The Outer Banks is known for having some of the best surf on the east coast, but.....JEEZE!!! It was proper nuking today!! Hopefully I feel up to surfing soon!! - Love Ben
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Sand Dunes Vlog Trip to Nags Head North Carolina (3 days) OBX
My daughter, wife and I took a trip to Nags Head North Carolina for Mother's Day weekend. Had a great time in a nice beach home. Visited the sand dunes, THE SAND DUNES were amazing, cant wait to go back with my drone next time.
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Jockey's Ridge State Park Nags Head NC
Jockey's Ridge is the tallest natural sand dune system in the Eastern United State.
The first time I went to Jockey's Ridge was 11 years ago when I was pregnant with my son. I probably spent 2 hours walking around and loved it.
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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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BOOKER TRAVELS - North Carolina: OBX North
We are at the Outer Banks in North Carolina!
Every year, around 7 million visitors come to the Outer Banks for the beach and the many family activities that the area offers. Booker joins the fun. OBX North is about camping, eating barbecue, mini-golfing, looking for surf, and hang gliding in the Outer Banks, North Carolina.
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OBX Clear Ocean Water. Outer Banks Vacation North Carolina.
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Crystal Clear Water today on the Outer Banks.
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Outer Banks, North Carolina Trip 2012
Jockeys Ridge, Nags Head, Outer Banks of NC
Today we are visiting one of the most famous landmarks on the Outer Banks that is a favorite of visitors and locals alike- Jockey’s Ridge State Park. Jockey’s Ridge is the tallest living sand dune on the Atlantic Coast and provides activities for the entire family to enjoy. It’s curious to call a pile of sand a “living object” but the park is just so- as the dunes move approximately 6 feet each year, the landscape is ever changing.
You can access the park through the main entrance where you will find a visitor center with a museum and restrooms inside and a wooded boardwalk. Take the time to explore the museum as there are fantastic photos showing the movement of the dunes over the years as well as a great wildlife exhibition. Guided tours and talks are available where a park ranger covers the park’s history, wildlife identification and recreational activities.
Besides the obvious climbing opportunities- the park offers a wide range of family friendly entertainment. Starting with the most popular in the under 12 set is sliding down the dunes and filling every crevice of their body, clothes and shoes with sand. While that may sound unenjoyable for most, I can’t tell you how many belly laughs and joyful faces appear after this simple pleasure. For even more fun, bring along a cardboard box and take the hills on your makeshift sled. This is the place where memories are made- kick off your shoes, release your inner child and join in the fun.
For adventure lovers, you can arrange to sandboard or hang-glide over the dunes. Kitty Hawk Kites offers weekly hang gliding lessons and there is no better viewpoint to see the scenery then while gliding above like a bird. I took a lesson years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it! If you are a bit timid - it is not high on the fear factor and definitely worth a shot.
There are multiple hiking trails that highlight the park’s fuzzy and scaly residents as well as provide a stroll along the marshy waterline and through the trees. Be sure to bring sun protection, a bottle of water to hydrate and shoes as the sand can be up to 30 degrees warmer than the air temperature.
Finally, the highlight of the location, and of your evening, should be watching the sunset from upon the largest dune. It’s one of the only spots on the Outer Banks where you can see both the sound and the sea and is a premiere seat for the nightly spectacular sunsets Mother Nature provides us. In fact, 9 times out of 10 you will be surrounded by applause as visitors celebrate her last kiss of light in the sky.
Overlanding Oregon Inlet Beach
The guys went to Oregon Inlet south of Nags Head on the NC Outer Banks this year, instead of Cape Lookout, and this is the video! It was an awesome time with good friends, and it was great fishing!
Clear water fishing in Kitty Hawk, NC. #OuterBanks #OBX
Clear water and fish swimming...
Gorgeous day on the OBX, Outer Banks.
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OBX Outer Banks Waves On the Beach Kitty Hawk North Carolina
The Outer Banks (also known as OBX) is a 200-mile (320-km) long string of narrow barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina, beginning in the southeastern corner of Virginia Beach on the east coast of the United States. They cover approximately half the northern North Carolina coastline, separating the Currituck Sound, Albemarle Sound, and Pamlico Sound from the Atlantic Ocean.
The Outer Banks is a major tourist destination and is known for its temperate climate and wide expanse of open beachfront. The Cape Hatteras National Seashore has four campgrounds where visitors may camp.
The Wright brothers' first flight in a powered, heavier-than-air vehicle took place on the Outer Banks on December 17, 1903, at Kill Devil Hills near the seafront town of Kitty Hawk. The Wright Brothers National Monument commemorates the historic flights, and First Flight Airport is a small, general-aviation airfield located there.
The English Roanoke Colony—where the first person of English descent, Virginia Dare, was born on American soil—vanished from Roanoke Island in 1587. The Lost Colony, written and performed to commemorate the original colonists, is the longest running outdoor drama in the United States and its theater acts as a cultural focal point for much of the Outer Banks.
The treacherous seas off the Outer Banks and the large number of shipwrecks that have occurred there have given these seas the nickname Graveyard of the Atlantic. The Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum is located in Hatteras Village near the United States Coast Guard facility and Hatteras ferry.
OBX Nags Head Footage
A deep hole with people in it on the beach. Drone footage of the beach and house starting at 2:12.
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Steven Hang Gliding 2011 Nags Head North Carolina OBX
Steven's 3rd flight of the week. The on-board video camera is finally working, but it resulted in Steven getting 3 flights.
Outer Banks North Carolina Maneo Welcome Center Tour
The Outer Banks (also known as OBX) is a 200-mile (320-km) long string of narrow barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina, beginning in the southeastern corner of Virginia Beach on the east coast of the United States. They cover approximately half the northern North Carolina coastline, separating the Currituck Sound, Albemarle Sound, and Pamlico Sound from the Atlantic Ocean.
The Outer Banks is a major tourist destination and is known for its temperate climate and wide expanse of open beachfront. The Cape Hatteras National Seashore has four campgrounds where visitors may camp.
The Wright brothers' first flight in a powered, heavier-than-air vehicle took place on the Outer Banks on December 17, 1903, at Kill Devil Hills near the seafront town of Kitty Hawk. The Wright Brothers National Monument commemorates the historic flights, and First Flight Airport is a small, general-aviation airfield located there.
The English Roanoke Colony—where the first person of English descent, Virginia Dare, was born on American soil—vanished from Roanoke Island in 1587. The Lost Colony, written and performed to commemorate the original colonists, is the longest running outdoor drama in the United States and its theater acts as a cultural focal point for much of the Outer Banks.
The treacherous seas off the Outer Banks and the large number of shipwrecks that have occurred there have given these seas the nickname Graveyard of the Atlantic. The Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum is located in Hatteras Village near the United States Coast Guard facility and Hatteras ferry.
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1975 or 1973 - Not Sure Outer Banks Nags Head Super 8 Transfer
Vacation on the outer banks in 1975 or maybe 1973. Oregon inlet, View from Hatteras Lighthouse before it moved and the Ocracoke ferry. Super 8mm film transfer. Wow - this is almost 40 years ago.
Jockey State Park Dunes. Sunset in Nags Head, North Carolina.
Surfing the Sand at Jockeys Ridge in the Outer Banks in NC and some bad hang gliding too boot
A kid sand surfing at Jockeys ridge in the outer banks, nc. The area is near Nags Head nc. There is also a really funny beginner trying to Hang Glide right after.
NC Highway 12 Cape Hatteras National Seashore - Outer Banks, NC Part 1
Afternoon drive along one of America's most scenic highways... NC Route 12 along the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. This is Part 1 of a 9 part video. Enjoy a virtual driving tour from the entrance to the highway past the Bodie Island Lighthouse toward Oregon Inlet and the Herbert C. Bonner Bridge. This video was filmed on my Sony HD Handycam during my annual trip to the Outer Banks on May 31, 2013.
I'm sorry for the mute in the audio. YouTube has a stupid copyright problem where unless they're making money for the music in my video, I cant have it play on the car's radio in the background of my video. You know, I could help that when I filmed the video. I would have rather listened to the pitch of the car's engine for an hour rather than music while I drove all the way down Hatteras Island. Ohwell, I own the song and I didn't buy it and as long as I have the video saved on my memory card and computer, YouTube and the copyright owner can't and won't do anything about it.