![]() ![]() Getting to the beach is easy, with over 30 access points. The beach stretches for 12 miles, so it's easy to find your perfect patch of sand and set up your gear. ![]() People have been coming to this beach since the mid-1850s. The name Nags Head, supposedly related to pirate activities, may not inspire much of a pleasant mental picture however, cast those worries aside. Nags Head The beach near Jennette's Pier in Nags Head | Photo Copyright: Lana Law Plan your summer getaway with our list of the best beaches in the Outer Banks.ġ. Rental homes, beachfront campgrounds, beachfront hotels and resorts, and bed and breakfasts are widely available, although it's best to book well in advance from about mid-May until mid-September. ![]() The Outer Banks is a perfect weekend getaway or a week-long vacation. To best enjoy the beaches and attractions of the Outer Banks, plan to stay for at least a few days. Looking for a nice pleasant family beach? Walk down the street from your rental home to the beach at Avon. ![]() Want to do some great shelling? Hop a ferry to Ocracoke Beach. If you want a lively summer scene, head to Nags Head or Kitty Hawk. Some beaches are packed with summer merrymakers playing in the water, others have impressive shore breaks ideal for surfing, some have piers and aquariums, and some of the more remote ones have wild horses roaming about.įinding your perfect beach will depend on what you like doing. Each beach has its own look, feel, and vibe. Salvo Beach | Photo Copyright: Michael LawĪssuming all the beaches are the same would be a terrible mistake. These barrier islands run for roughly 175 miles, a majority of them in North Carolina, and all of them are almost entirely made up of sand. Some people say that the entire Outer Banks is one massive beach, and that would be partially correct. Author Michael Law is an avid kiteboarder and enjoys visiting the beaches of the Outer Banks. ![]()
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