- TripBuzz found 31 things to do with kids in or near Outer Banks, North Carolina, including 31 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Frisco, Avon, Buxton and Nags Head.
- From Hatteras Watersports Salvo to Salvo Beach, the Outer Banks area offers 49 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, Surf Shop, Piers & Boardwalks and Mini Golf.
- Outer Banks is a 200 mile stretch of barrier islands along the coast of North Carolina. Tourists flock to the area year round for its warm climate and expanse of clean and open beachfront. The surrounding water provides a great opportunity for visitors to boat, fish, dive, swim, and explore.
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Life on Ocracoke Island revolves around the Ocracoke Lifeguarded Beach. This pristine waterfront property is where residents an tourists go to splash, swim and surf. The undertow is extremely strong, and swimmers should not enter the water when the lifeguard is off duty.
36.9 Miles
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935 Irvin Garrish Highway, Ocracoke, NC 27960
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Blackbeard was the pirate name of Edward Teach. At the Tach's Hold Blackbeard Exhibit, visitors can learn more about this pirate's life and his death near the museum, as well as buy all types of pirate supplies.
37.0 Miles
Located in Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, the Anchorage Marina is situated on the southern Outer Banks. Fishing enthusiasts find the deepwater harbor of the marina an ideal location for sound fishing and deepsea fishing activities.
37.1 Miles
Young guests at the Children at Play Museum learn by doing. The museum encourages kids to roll up their sleeves, touch, move, draw, smell and otherwise interact with each exhibit. This is a particularly excellent museum for toddlers and children younger than 10.
37.1 Miles
Providing for a variety of fishing and cruise trips, Jawfly Charters travels along both the Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds. Some activities offered aboard this spacious and cozy cruise ship including crabbing, fishing or just relaxing and taking in the sights.
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Aycock Brown Welcome Center, Kitty Hawk, NC
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Erected in 2003, The Monument to a Century of Flight is an outdoor sculpture installation in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. It is dedicated to the pioneering work of Orville and Wilbur Wright, who achieved the first flight at Kitty Hawk.
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983 West Kitty Hawk Road, Kitty Hawk, NC 27949
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Located on the outer banks of Currituck Sound, the Kitty Hawk Woods Reserve is an 1824 acre area that combines swamp, marsh, and woodland areas. The area is home to a wide array of wildlife.
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Spread over 16 acres of land, the Sandy Run Park is adjacent to The Preserve at Kitty Hawk Woods. Features of the park include biking paths, a raised walkway for wildlife and bird watching, a canoe and kayak launch into the Maritime Woods Canals, and picnic areas.
38.9 Miles
The 6,131 yard par 70 Art Wall designed Sea Scapes Golf court is Bermuda grass course. In designing the course, Wall used the traditional Scottish links layout so players must play with accuracy.
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Kitty Hawk Kayaks provides ocean surf kayak tours, kayaking lessons, and rentals. Kitty Hawk is also a surf school that offers surfing camps in addition to standup paddleboard rentals and lessons.