- TripBuzz found 91 things to do with kids in or near Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, including 76 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Manteo, Nags Head, Kitty Hawk and Corolla.
- From Professor Hacker's Lost Treasure Golf to Beach bum fishing, the Kill Devil Hills area offers 54 different types of family activities, including: Mini Golf, Hiking Trails, Bowling and Family Fun Center.
- Kill Devil Hills, located in Dare County, is a barrier island on the Eastern coast of North Carolina. This well populated town spans five and a half square miles and prides themselves on their history and beauty. As the site of the Wright Brothers first successful airplane flight, this town boasts historical significance as well as a beautiful variety of beaches.
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47.6 Miles
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4005 Sandpiper Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23456
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The completely natural environment at the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge offers many outdoor activities along Virginia Beach. Visitors are able to fish, bike, and hike within designated segments of the area.
47.9 Miles
Explore the waters of Pamlico Sound with Avon Harbor Sailing. Get onboard with a daytime charter boat ride, enjoy a sunset cruise or sign up for sailing lessons -- Avon Harbor Sailing offers those three options.
48.2 Miles
Avon Fishing Pier allows patrons to fish, walk or enjoy the view of the ocean from the pier. Avon offers all the fishing provisions patrons need including bait and tackle, ice coolers and cold beverages.
48.3 Miles
Along with surfing lessons, Hatteras Island Boardsports provides everything tourists will need to get out and enjoy the waves of the Outer Banks or North Carolina Coastline. This includes wetsuits, surfboards, bodyboards and kayaks.
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Military Aviation Museum
SPECIAL GROUPON DEAL: Up to 52% Off Admission to Military Aviation Museum
1341 Princess Anne Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23457
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One of the largest private collections of World War I and World War II military aircraft in the world is housed at the Military Aviation Museum. Most of these planes are still airworthy and are regularly flown throughout the year in museum demonstrations.