13 BEST Outdoor Things to Do in the Outer Banks North Carolina! (2024)

Stretching 200 miles across four barrier islands that separate mainland North Carolina from the Atlantic Ocean, the Outer Banks (also known as OBX) offers a diversity of landscapes, from pristine protected beaches to marshes to stunning gardens to seriously large sand dunes. In addition to one of the oldest and most mysterious histories in the United States, there are a plethora of things to do in the Outer Banks, North Carolina — it’s a great destination for girls’ getaways, couples, and solo travel. Outer Bank with kids is also perfect for family memories!

Oh, and don’t forget this is the place on which the Netflix hit series “Outer Banks” is based.

13 Climb Hatteras Lighthouse

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Located in the town of Buxton, the iconic black-and-white spiral striped Cape Hatteras Lighthouse stands over 200 feet tall and is the tallest brick beacon in the world. Built in 1970, the lighthouse is one of the most popular tourist attractions in OBX and often referred to as “America’s Lighthouse.”

We climbed the 257 sweat-producing steps to get to the top. It was well worth it – the panoramic coastal views are stunning. And…the breeze was so appreciated!

12 Horseback Riding

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A casual ride on horseback is a great way to explore the OBX coastal habitat. Guides lead tourists at their desired pace, allowing ample opportunity to take in the natural beauty of the coastline, the maritime forest, and the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse on the trail.

The horses are gentle and no experience is required. Riders are matched to horses based on their size, experience, and comfort levels, and as young as ten years old can participate. The horses know the way and what to do, so all you have to do is sit and enjoy the sight, smell, and sounds of the beach.

11 Lost Colony Amphitheater

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In the charming open-air amphitheater, the story of The Lost Colony has been told each summer since 1937. EnglishRoanoke Colony is whereVirginia Darewas born, and the entire colony vanished fromRoanoke Islandin 1587.The original colony was led by Sir Walter Raleigh on this very site in 1587, but the entire colony mysteriously abandoned with no survivors found.

The Lost Colony is the second longest-running outdoor drama in the United States; the play is an exciting family-friendly adventure commemorating the original pioneers. The amphitheater is a cultural focal point for much of the Outer Banks.

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10 Dolphin Watch

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To meet the real locals, hop on a two-hour cruise in the protected waters off the Outer Banks. Finding bottlenose dolphins in the shallow Roanoke Sound is a great family activity and a big hit with small children. Since the lagoon is close to where the dolphins live and play, the large pontoon boats have over a 98% success rate of seeing dolphins thriving in their natural habitat.

Our Naturalist, Waverly, was a big hit with the many small children on our cruise. The perfect combination of sweet and knowledgeable, the children flocked around her like the Pied Piper as she made facts even more interesting by getting them involved with activities.

Waverly was able to identify two of the well-known dolphins, Rake and Cola, by the shape and markings of their dorsal fins. The friendly mammals bobbed and weaved through the calm water alongside our vessel.

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9 Nags Head Nature Walk

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Nags Head Woods Preserve is a fascinating ecological diversity of ponds, marshes, swamps, and 1,400 acres of pristine deciduous forest. There are seven pedestrian-only hiking trails of different lengths and difficulty from which to take in the unique habitats and view 300 species of plants and more than 50 species of indigenous wildlife.

The Preserve also hosts a rich Outer Bank’s cultural history. From the mid-1800s until the 1930s, Nags Head Woods was a thriving village community with 13 homesteads, two churches, a school, a store, farms, a gristmill, and a shingle factory. Artifacts remain of village life: a home foundation, cemeteries, and other signs of previous human habitation in the forest.

8 Crabbing

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The Outer Banks is known for its delicious seafood, especially blue crabs. Crabbing is popular on OBX beaches, from May through July and you can hire a boat with a crabbing captain to take you out into the sea to find the delicious creatures.

After your crabbing excursion, head to the O’Neal fishery to see first-hand how the blue crabs are processed.

Keeping with the seafood theme, nearby Oden’s Dock is area of frenetic activity. It’s a constant flurry of fishermen offloading their catch of the day from their boats. You never know what you’ll see, and it’s a great photo op.

7 Jockey’s Ridge Sand Dune

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Jockey’s Ridge State Park in Nags Head is home to the tallest living natural sand dune on the East Coast, fluctuating between 60 and 100 feet tall and encompassing some 30 million tons of sand for a total area of 426 acres. Visitors flock to Jockey’s Ridge to fly kites, go sandboarding, try hang gliding lessons, or simply just catch the spectacular sunset over the dunes.

6 Parasailing

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If you want to get a birds-eye view of the marshes, beaches, and coastline of the OBX, try soaring on a parasail tethered to a motorboat. You are strapped into a harness and as the boat speeds up and the already windy atmosphere swiftly lifts the parachute up into the sky. As the boat skims the shore, the changing coastline gives a magnificent view.

Oh, and don’t be surprised if your captain also treats you to a bit of a splash! It was a great wake up call for our early morning parasail adventure!

5 Duck Boardwalk

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The one-mile-long wooded boardwalk is nestled in the heart of the town. Meandering along the Currituck Sound, the footpath offers stunning Sound views along with souvenir shops, art galleries, ice cream, and fudge shops, and cafes. The Duck Town Park itself features 11 acres of natural beauty, trails, children’s play area, and an event amphitheater.

4 Elizabethan Gardens

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Located on Roanoke Island, the Elizabethan Gardens are part of the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, because it’s here that Sir Walter Raleigh sought to colonize the New World under Elizabeth I. History, mystery and fantasy are combined in the beautiful Elizabethan Gardens. The gardens are a memorial to the courageous English colonists who came to Roanoke Island in 1584 and walked “away through the dark forest into history” as the Lost Colony in 1587.

The gardens are delightful and elaborate, with over 500 different species of plants. When we visited in June, the hydrangeas were exploding throughout the 10.5-acre gardens, exhibiting every degree and mix of blue, pink, magenta, and white imaginable. Simply gorgeous!

3 Kayak the Marshes

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One of my favorite pastimes in OBX is renting a kayak in the morning for a journey through the Manteo marshland. We rented a tandem kayak right on the Manteo boardwalk and launched just a few steps away. You can take a tour, but it’s also very easy to do your own paddle at your own pace.

We started our leisurely paddle by ducking under the bridge in Manteo Sound, then up and down some of the shallow cattail-lined canals. We glided through waters as calm as glass and let the serene, peaceful vibe engulfed us. From there we paddled around the Roanoke Island Festival Park – a tiny island directly across from downtown Manteo. We passed by the colorful Elizabeth II, a replica of the 16th sailing vessel that brought the first European residents to the Outer Banks.

We floated by the charming Roanoke Marshes Light, a beautiful reproduction of the small lighthouse that once guided sailors in the sound. As you approach town again, it’s a different and quite pretty perspective to see the quaint port village from your kayak.

2 Hang Gliding

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I experienced my first, and most memorable, hang gliding in OBX.

There are two ways a novice can hang glide. One is to take a lesson and then strap on a small pair of wings and jump off the dunes; the other is to fly tandem with a trained pilot at heights from 2,000 ft. up to one mile over the earth, no experience necessary. I chose the second option.

A small ultralight plane towed us up into the atmosphere. When we reached our mile-high altitude, the tow rope was released and we began soaring, untethered, over picturesque Currituck Sound. My favorite part was having the opportunity to steer the glider myself!

A hang gliding experience is more surreal than adrenaline, and I highly recommend it for just about anyone.

Read my full hang gliding adventure here!

1 Beaches

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There can be no doubt that the biggest draw to the Outer Banks is the miles of pristine beaches and windswept dunes. The four barrier islands form a golden sand oasis beckoning all to come and enjoy. Cape Hatteras National Seashore is a regular on many top beaches lists, including “America’s Top 10 Beaches” by renowned expert, Dr. Beach.

My favorite beaches are along the protected Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Stretching over 70 miles from Bodie Island in the north to Ocraco*ke Island in the far south, it includes the infamous “Graveyard of the Atlantic” area, named for its deadly currents and storms.

Where to Eat in OBX

There are a ton of places to find great dining experiences in the Outer Banks. Here are some of my favorites:

  • Kill Devil Grill, Kill Devil Hills
  • Tortugas Lie, Nags Head
  • Pier House, Nags Head
  • Avenue Waterfront Grille, Manteo
  • Blue Water Grill & Raw Bar, Manteo
  • Lost Colony Brewery & Café, Manteo
  • The Blue Point, Duck
  • Breakwater Restaurant, Buxton
  • Pangea Tavern, Avon
  • Trio, Kitty Hawk
  • Jolly Roger, Kill Devil Hills
  • Duck Donuts, Nags Head
  • Café Lachine, Wanchese
  • Lifesaving Station, Duck
  • Café Pamlico, Pamlico

IMPORTANT: The situation in the Outer Banks, like everywhere else, is fluid since the pandemic hit the United States early in 2020. Please check to make sure the activities are open before arriving.

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Most of the photos in this article were taken by Kary Kern.

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Disclosure: The author was honored to be the guest of Visit OBX during her stay, but as always, the opinions, reviews, and experiences are her own.

About the Author

13 BEST Outdoor Things to Do in the Outer Banks North Carolina! (16)Patti Morrow is a freelance travel writer and founder of the award-winning international blog Luggage and Lipstick and southern travel blog Gone to Carolinas. TripAdvisor called her one of “20 Baby Boomer Travel Bloggers Having More Fun Than Millennials.” Patti is the author of the book “Girls Go Solo: Tips for Women Traveling Alone,” and has over 150 bylines in 40 print and online publications, including The Huffington Post, International Living Magazine, Washington Post Sunday Travel, Travel Girl, Travel Play Live Magazine, and Ladies Home Journal. She has traveled six continents looking for fabulous places and adventure activities for her Baby Boomer (and Gen X!) tribe.

13 BEST Outdoor Things to Do in the Outer Banks North Carolina! (2024)

FAQs

What is the nicest part of the Outer Banks? ›

The Best Places to Live in the Outer Banks
  • Corolla. The most northern town in the Outer Banks, Corolla is home to miles of beautiful beaches, wild horses, fabulous restaurants, a plethora of outdoor activities, and great golfing. ...
  • Duck. ...
  • Southern Shores. ...
  • Kitty Hawk. ...
  • Kill Devil Hills. ...
  • Nags Head. ...
  • Manteo. ...
  • Rodanthe.

What is the least touristy area of the Outer Banks? ›

Visit Currituck NC | Least Crowds in the Outer Banks.

What is the best month to go to the Outer Banks? ›

The best time to visit the Outer Banks is between March and May or September and November, when lodging rates drop and crowds dissipate. Most mainland North Carolina residents and out-of-towners arrive during the summer months, when humidity is high and average temperatures consistently hit the upper 80s.

What is the big deal about the Outer Banks? ›

It is also known for its stunning natural beauty, including miles of pristine beaches, towering lighthouses, and unique wildlife such as the wild horses that roam the islands.

What is the prettiest quietest beach in the Outer Banks? ›

Ocraco*ke Island is a barrier island in the Outer Banks with quaint, historic villages and unspoiled beaches on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Accessible only by water, Ocraco*ke Island and its beaches are calm and quiet.

What is the least visited beach in NC? ›

North Carolina's Most Overlooked Beaches
  • Topsail Beach. ...
  • Cape Lookout. ...
  • Oak Island. ...
  • Holden Beach. ...
  • Sunset Beach. ...
  • Hammocks Beach State Park. ...
  • Kure Beach. Kure Beach is big on family-entertainment. ...
  • Indian Beach. You'll find Indian Beach in the Southern Outer Banks (a.k.a. Crystal Coast).

What is the quietest town in Outer Banks? ›

Laid Back Like the Outer Banks of Old

Salvo, NC, is the quietest of the three villages of Rodanthe/Waves/Salvo, known locally as the Tri-Villages. Salvo is predominantly residential and perfect for a quiet vacation.

What town is best to stay in Outer Banks? ›

Best Places to Stay in the Outer Banks
  • COROLLA. Located in Currituck County, this area is the northernmost section of the Outer Banks. ...
  • SOUTHERN SHORES. Largely a residential neighborhood, this town sits right between Kitty Hawk and Duck, providing easy access to both. ...
  • South Nags Head.

What are the quietest beaches in the Outer Banks? ›

If you're looking for a quiet, secluded beach vacation that gets you away from the hustle and bustle of a vacation town, the southern beaches (Rodanthe, Salvo, Waves, Hatteras, Ocraco*ke) should be on your radar. There are less shops and restaurants here, but the peace and quiet is amazing.

Can you drink alcohol on the beach in Outer Banks? ›

Is alcohol allowed on the beach? It is legal to drink alcohol on Outer Banks beaches, however, there are a few laws in place to ensure your safety as well as the safety of other beach-goers.

What is the poor part of OBX called? ›

The "pogues" are the working class

On Outer Banks, the Pogues live near "The Cut" aka the bad side of town and include OG pogues: John B, JJ, Pope, etc, This is not real OBX slang. In the show, the name comes from a kind of fish called a pogie.

What is the poor side of Outer Banks called? ›

The south side, also called the Cut, is where lower income people live; it's where John B (Chase Stokes), JJ (Rudy Pankow) and Pope (Jonathan Daviss) live. This is where you'll find people called Pogues. Simply put, a Pogue is someone who lives in the Cut.

What is the best non-crowded beach in NC? ›

One of North Carolina's most secluded shores, Cape Lookout National Seashore offers 56 miles of unspoiled, uninhabited beach. At the northern end is Portsmouth Village, a one-time whaling village turned historic site; at the southern end stands Cape Lookout Lighthouse; between is nothing but beach.

What audience is Outer Banks for? ›

Parents need to know that Outer Banks is a teen drama about a local mystery and the young people who are trying to solve it. It's on the edgy side, with strong language, underage drinking and smoking, and generally illegal behavior by minors.

Do celebrities visit the Outer Banks? ›

Since the Outer Banks has a long history as a safe haven and private respite for the rich, famous, and stressed out, modern dignitaries and celebrities are frequently spotted walking the beaches, shopping at small groceries, or enjoying watersports just like everyone else.

Who is the most successful actor from Outer Banks? ›

The cast member with the highest net worth is his ex-girlfriend, Madelyn Cline, who is worth $800,000, according to Gossip Gist. Along with Outer Banks, Stokes has also starred in shows like Stranger Things, Daytime Divas, The First and Tell Me Your Secrets, as well as movies likeBetween Waves and Dr.

Why is the Outer Banks show so popular? ›

The tension between the Pogues and the Kooks creates a thrilling and suspenseful storyline that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. One of the main reasons why “Outer Banks” has garnered such a loyal fanbase is its fantastic cast.

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