- The list below includes 45 free or cheap things to do in or near Corolla, North Carolina, including 69 different types of inexpensive activities like Off Road & ATV, Beaches, Mini Golf and Specialty Museums.
- From Currituck Beach to Carova Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Corolla and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kitty Hawk, Elizabeth City, Duck and Kill Devil Hills.
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The outdoor recreation area of Oak Grove Lake Park is a simple open access park for the public. It features a children's playground, picnic shelters, an observation platform that can be used for dock-style fishing, and a 1.5 mile hiking trail.
36.7 Miles
Oregon Inlet Fishing Center Inc has everything for guests to have an enjoyable fishing trip. The charter boat company provides the boat and many items for purchase such as tackle, food, camping gear, etc.
36.9 Miles
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8901 S Old Oregon Inlet Road, Nags Head, NC 27959
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Lighted and open 24 hours a day, Outer Banks Pier & Fishing Center is 600 ft and requires no fishing license. The pier house features a fully stocked tackle shop, an oceanfront grill, video games and fishing rentals.
37.1 Miles
Deep Creek Park is 230 acres with several lighted baseball fields, a multi-purpose field, a playground, picnic shelters, a hiking trail and a dog park. The dog park is fenced-in and features a faucet.
37.4 Miles
Guests to Virginia Beach are able to enjoy the most common beach activities, including lounging, swimming, vollyball, sand creations, and picnicking. The beaches are free for general access, but equipment rental and nearby attractions have their own associated fees.
37.4 Miles
For a perfect date night movie experience, check out Cinema Café and combine your meal with first run movie. Guests can sit down in their full-service restaurant and watch the best movies Holywood has to offer, get your tickets today.
39.0 Miles
The site of the First Landing State Park is considered to be the location where the Jamestown colonists first arrived. The park itself offers several trails, picnic areas, and the potential for a wide range of birdwatching.
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583 Atlantic Ave, Virginia Beach, VA 23459
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Near the first landing site of the Jamestown settlers is the Old Cape Henry Lighthouse. Visitors to the lighthouse are allowed to climb to the top of the tower in order to have panoramic views of the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
39.2 Miles
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583 Atlantic Ave., Fort Story, Norfolk, VA 23451
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The oldest government built lighthouse in the United States is the Cape Henry Lighthouse, which overlooks the Chesapeake Bay. The site is very close to the 'First Landing' location of the Jamestown settlers.
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Located along the Elizabeth River, Paradise Creek Nature Park hosts a variety of educational events focusing on ecology and nature. The 40-acre park also features extensive walking and biking trails.