- TripBuzz found 97 things to do with kids in or near Duck, North Carolina, including 90 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Manteo, Nags Head, Corolla and Kill Devil Hills.
- From North Duck Water Sports to Duck Town Boardwalk, the Duck area offers 58 different types of family activities, including: Surf Shop, Piers & Boardwalks, Boat Rentals and Kayaking.
- With a population of just over 350, the small town of Duck, North Carolina serves primarily as a tourist destination to surrounding counties. The summer months thrive due to the areas many outdoor recreational opportunities and festivals. Duck is a seaside town that offers beautiful waterfront views, boating, fishing and watersports, as well as in-town shopping, dining and outdoor markets.
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The bright yellow Whalehead in Historic Corolla is a mansion that is open for tours and event rentals. Docent-guided and audio tours are available. There are also grounds tours available several times per week.
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Currituck Heritage Park, Corolla, NC 27927
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Offering a wealth of knowledge and information about nature and community history, the Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education features numerous displays, programs and exhibits for visitors of all ages.
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Managed by horse lovers, the Wild Horse Museum offers exhibits and displays dedicated to the protection and preservation of Wild Spanish Mustangs. Youth and interactive activities are also featured to enhance the experience.
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Nags Head Fishing Pier is a fishing pier and seafood restaurant. The pier is suitable for walking, sightseeing, and of course, fishing. The restaurant serves several fresh seafood dishes and offers a you catch them, we cook them' service.
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The Outer Banks beach dunes are a draw for outdoor lovers, and Jockey's Ridge State Park features the tallest sand dune on the Atlantic coastline. Facing Roanoke Sound, the 426-acre dune-filled park is popular for flying kites and watching fabulous sunsets. Hang-gliding and sandboarding are permitted, although …
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Two miles of wildlife preserve land composes the Estuarine Nature Walk. The area is only accessible by foot or four wheel drive vehicles for birdwatching, wildlife studies, and light hiking.
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1101 Corolla Village Road, Corolla, NC 27927
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The beautiful red-brick Currituck Beach Light Station is located in Corolla Village, overlooking Currituck Sound. Providing panoramic view, climb its 220 steps, stopping at two landings and the base to view exhibits about the lighthouse. The lighthouse is open from April through November.
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Currituck Beach offers many miles of beach along the Atlantic Ocean. The beach is popular with surfers because the conditions often produce waves for novices and intermediate surfers, and the beach is also popular with anglers and those just looking for a beach hike.
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Part of the National Park system, Fort Raleigh was the first settlement in the New World. Colonists from England descended upon the shores of the Outer Banks, finding Roanoke Island secure from the coastal elements. Although the colony was lost, the fort remained and is an historic site protecting the area that…
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1401 National Park Drive, Manteo, NC 27954
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Established in 1937, the Cape Hatteras National Seashore is a national park that is characterized by ocean currents, sea level changes, and narrow barrier islands. The park is home to wildlife such as turtles and seals.