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Whether it is sailing, kayaking, SUP, or parasailing, the Outer Banks has every water sport your heart desires.
Brought over by Spanish Explorers in the 1500s and now Native to Northern Outer Banks Beaches, the Wild Horses are a must see.
An 84-year old musical set under the stars of Roanoke Island where the Outer Banks oldest mystery took place.
A beautiful and elaborate garden created as a living memorial to Sir Walter Raleigh's lost colonists who resided there over 400 years ago.
A memorial built to commemorate the location of the first successfully sustained flight in a heavier-than-air machine.
Want to learn how to fish? Rent your equipment and take lessons at this eco-friendly pier.
A State Historic Site featuring a replica of a 16th-century sailing ship, living history demonstrators, a museum, and more.
Visit the Outer Banks Guide's website for your one-stop shop on all activities!