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Ok so I am going to Kill Devil Hills 6/20-6/24. I will have my 2 yr old daughter and female companion with me...I'll be beating the beach up. What else to do? Where to eat? Beer to drink. Rather take advice from you guys then travel advisor.
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The Wright Brothers Memorial as a really good water fountain down by the visitors center, although it can be lukewarm in warmer temps. Enjoy!
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Be sure to hit Frank's for some hot dogs at lunch. Kind of an old staple with lots of celebrity photos who have frequented. There's a good brewery, as well, but I can't recall the name. Sorry... I'm not much help
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I have been to Corolla several times. Where you will be is more commercialized. Lots of stores and attractions
I can't speak to the restaurants but I know there are a bunch and a few brew houses. You are close to the Wright Brothers Monument and also a Hugh sand dune (can't recall name). The beaches are great. You can travel north, past Corolla, and see the horses if you have a 4wd. Otherwise you can do an excursion. All the times I have been there it was pretty much beach, swimming, lighthouses and 4wd to see horses and explore. |
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LOVE OBX. Wright bros is sweet. There is a good nature preserve but I can't remember the name of it.
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Tortugas Lie is a great eatery/bar. Take a day and see some lighthouses like Cape Hatteras, Carrituck, bodie. The beach is rough there so watch out with the 2 year old, rip tides are common.
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Owens seafood restaurant in south Nags Head, on Route 12.
Another vote for Captain Frank's hot dogs. ETA: you absolutely must try Duck Donuts (multiple locations) |
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The Aquarium in Manteo is great well worth a trip with the kid.
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Ok thank you to all...I will be saving this thread for sure to check some of these spots and ideas out..
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Any surf fishing techniques...i was thinking of just throwing bucktails for some fluke..or whatever else bites. Im an avid fisherman just not from the surf. Should i chunk with something else?
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Stack 'em High for pancakes!
Kittyhawk Kites, get yourself a bitchin' 2 line stunt kite, Ora single l8 e for you and the kid to do together. Wright Memorial. If you're ever there Dec 16, you can attend the annual meeting of the Man Will Never Fly Society. There's always a tongue in cheek keynote address. No shock since their motto is "Birds fly. Men drink." |
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Jockeys ridge sand dunes. Go after 7pm it gets hot.
Look for a 6 pack of weeping radish. The brewery used to be in manteo. Yeah that one |
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Jockeys ridge is a sight to see, but the sand will melt your flip flops if you don't go in the morning time. https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/11400989_1048003528561298_8791995174496088230_n.jpg?oh=a17ca49a0d7ac78c435eefae27b1fafb&oe=57C10341 View Quote Copy that |
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Quoted: Any surf fishing techniques...i was thinking of just throwing bucktails for some fluke..or whatever else bites. Im an avid fisherman just not from the surf. Should i chunk with something else? View Quote Talk to the guys at any bait shop, they are usually more than happy to give you suggestions for what is in season. Make sure you get a tide chart. I also usually get the 10 day fishing license instead of the 3 day. That aquarium, that was already suggested is wonderful, especially for kids. Make sure to go get a kite from Kitty Hawk Kites, OBX is known for their wind. When we go, we usually get a new kite shortly after arriving, get it flying and tie it to our walk way. It usually stays up the whole time we are there. There are go cart tracks/water parks, fishing charters, para sailing, anything you can think of really. Some of it is a bit of a hike, but worth it. |
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Any surf fishing techniques...i was thinking of just throwing bucktails for some fluke..or whatever else bites. Im an avid fisherman just not from the surf. Should i chunk with something else? View Quote By chunking I meant any other techniques as well..not just setting and forgetting bait. |
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Talk to the guys at any bait shop, they are usually more than happy to give you suggestions for what is in season. Make sure you get a tide chart. I also usually get the 10 day fishing license instead of the 3 day. That aquarium, that was already suggested is wonderful, especially for kids. Make sure to go get a kite from Kitty Hawk Kites, OBX is known for their wind. When we go, we usually get a new kite shortly after arriving, get it flying and tie it to our walk way. It usually stays up the whole time we are there. There are go cart tracks/water parks, fishing charters, para sailing, anything you can think of really. Some of it is a bit of a hike, but worth it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Any surf fishing techniques...i was thinking of just throwing bucktails for some fluke..or whatever else bites. Im an avid fisherman just not from the surf. Should i chunk with something else? Talk to the guys at any bait shop, they are usually more than happy to give you suggestions for what is in season. Make sure you get a tide chart. I also usually get the 10 day fishing license instead of the 3 day. That aquarium, that was already suggested is wonderful, especially for kids. Make sure to go get a kite from Kitty Hawk Kites, OBX is known for their wind. When we go, we usually get a new kite shortly after arriving, get it flying and tie it to our walk way. It usually stays up the whole time we are there. There are go cart tracks/water parks, fishing charters, para sailing, anything you can think of really. Some of it is a bit of a hike, but worth it. Thank you sir |
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Ok so I am going to Kill Devil Hills 6/20-6/24. I will have my 2 yr old daughter and female companion with me...I'll be beating the beach up. What else to do? Where to eat? Beer to drink. Rather take advice from you guys then travel advisor. View Quote Currituck Light (near Corolla) and a Spanish mustang tour. The tour for the horses will take you on the part of NC 12 that is on the beach. Kinda cool seeing mile markers and highway signs in the sand mere yards from the surf... I second the trip to Hatteras Light. On the way, stop at the Pea Island visitor center. There are usually some waterfowl around there. Not likely to keep the attention of a 2yo, but your female companion may enjoy it. There are parts of NC 12 going down that way where you are yards away from the Atlantic on one side and the Sound on the other. The Nags Head/Kill Devil Hills area has plenty of min-golf and other family activities, but again, not sure how entertaining they'll be for the younger one. If you go to the aquarium, take a short stroll to the observation deck of the airport to see the banner tow planes at work. They also offer biplane rides there. Beer: Look for Corolla Gold lager. Pretty good local brew (and it takes a good beer for this whisky drinker to partake) at the Weeping Radish on the landward side of the sound (a few miles before crossing over). |
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Currituck Light (near Corolla) and a Spanish mustang tour. The tour for the horses will take you on the part of NC 12 that is on the beach. Kinda cool seeing mile markers and highway signs in the sand mere yards from the surf... I second the trip to Hatteras Light. On the way, stop at the Pea Island visitor center. There are usually some waterfowl around there. Not likely to keep the attention of a 2yo, but your female companion may enjoy it. There are parts of NC 12 going down that way where you are yards away from the Atlantic on one side and the Sound on the other. The Nags Head/Kill Devil Hills area has plenty of min-golf and other family activities, but again, not sure how entertaining they'll be for the younger one. If you go to the aquarium, take a short stroll to the observation deck of the airport to see the banner tow planes at work. They also offer biplane rides there. Beer: Look for Corolla Gold lager. Pretty good local brew (and it takes a good beer for this whisky drinker to partake) at the Weeping Radish on the landward side of the sound (a few miles before crossing over). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ok so I am going to Kill Devil Hills 6/20-6/24. I will have my 2 yr old daughter and female companion with me...I'll be beating the beach up. What else to do? Where to eat? Beer to drink. Rather take advice from you guys then travel advisor. Currituck Light (near Corolla) and a Spanish mustang tour. The tour for the horses will take you on the part of NC 12 that is on the beach. Kinda cool seeing mile markers and highway signs in the sand mere yards from the surf... I second the trip to Hatteras Light. On the way, stop at the Pea Island visitor center. There are usually some waterfowl around there. Not likely to keep the attention of a 2yo, but your female companion may enjoy it. There are parts of NC 12 going down that way where you are yards away from the Atlantic on one side and the Sound on the other. The Nags Head/Kill Devil Hills area has plenty of min-golf and other family activities, but again, not sure how entertaining they'll be for the younger one. If you go to the aquarium, take a short stroll to the observation deck of the airport to see the banner tow planes at work. They also offer biplane rides there. Beer: Look for Corolla Gold lager. Pretty good local brew (and it takes a good beer for this whisky drinker to partake) at the Weeping Radish on the landward side of the sound (a few miles before crossing over). I will try and partake my whiskey drinking friend...for myself I need to stay away from the hard stuff |
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There are a few breweries down there. One is in Manteo, the other is on RT-168 close to the end near Powell's Point. For food you have Pigman's BBQ, Food Dude's Kitchen, Stack 'em High for breakfast, and Tortugas.
For entertainment you have Jocky's Ridge, the Wright Memorial, the Cape Hatteras lighthouse, the aquarium in Manteo, and the Lost Colony also in Manteo. I wouldn't bother going surf fishing if you don't already have a license. There are a few fishing piers down there you could try one of them. I'm going down there the last week of June. I went in on a cottage down there with one of my friends, I live in SE VA so I'm pretty close to down there but it's still nice to visit. |
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Haven't been in 20 years but a place for seafood in Nag's Head is Sam & Ommies, on the beach road. Been there since around 1947 I think. They also have a bar ... It's getting a little late for bluefish running but when they are you can catch them on anything shiny you toss out there. If you do catch any, be sure to cut their tails off immediately and let them flop around and sling the blood out, takes a lot of the gamey taste out. Bodie Island lighthouse used to be fun to check out, they had a hunting boat from the early 1900's with a "punt" gun in it - for commercially hunting ducks and geese. This "shotgun" was huge and pointed off the bow, you moved the boat to aim it. They loaded shot, nails, rocks etc. in it ... It's fun to watch the fishing fleet come into Oregon Inlet every day, can watch them offload and sell their catches at the docks. Some mighty beautiful fishing boats.
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Hatteras lighthouse
Wright brothers memorial Kitty Hawk Kites (the one in Nag's Head/Kitty Hawk) Jockey's Ridge The Lost Colony Aquarium in Manteo 4WD beach on Corolla (you can rent Jeeps in Kill Devil Hills - or you could a couple years ago) - go look for some wild horses, fins a secluded spot near the VA border and enjoy! Sunset Slush Frank's hot dogs Shopping at Scarborough Fair in Duck if the lady is into it Blue Point Restaurant in Duck (pricey) There's terrific BBQ joint in Corolla near the horse preservation joint. I think it's Corolla Village BBQ. It's fun watching the chickens run around your feet while you eat. |
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I have a house in Nags Head.
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Hatteras lighthouse Wright brothers memorial Kitty Hawk Kites (the one in Nag's Head/Kitty Hawk) Jockey's Ridge The Lost Colony Aquarium in Manteo 4WD beach on Corolla (you can rent Jeeps in Kill Devil Hills - or you could a couple years ago) Sunset Slush Frank's hot dogs Shopping at Scarborough Fair in Duck if the lady is into it View Quote Yeah. The lady likes to shop to say the least so thank you..maybe I'll send her there and go fish and drink on the beach |
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It can be frustrating, but I certainly think it is worth it. Some years I get skunked, other years are glorious. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is surf fishing not worth the hassle there? It can be frustrating, but I certainly think it is worth it. Some years I get skunked, other years are glorious. Any tips? Tactics? |
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Yeah. The lady likes to shop to say the least so thank you..maybe I'll send her there and go fish and drink on the beach View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hatteras lighthouse Wright brothers memorial Kitty Hawk Kites (the one in Nag's Head/Kitty Hawk) Jockey's Ridge The Lost Colony Aquarium in Manteo 4WD beach on Corolla (you can rent Jeeps in Kill Devil Hills - or you could a couple years ago) Sunset Slush Frank's hot dogs Shopping at Scarborough Fair in Duck if the lady is into it Yeah. The lady likes to shop to say the least so thank you..maybe I'll send her there and go fish and drink on the beach There's a really nice pier in Nag's Head. You can walk over to it while waiting for your seat at Sam and Omie's. Oregon Inlet is worth the trip when the fishing boats are coming in. Well, it was when I was a kid and we were broke. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Is surf fishing not worth the hassle there? It can be frustrating, but I certainly think it is worth it. Some years I get skunked, other years are glorious. Any tips? Tactics? Listen to the guys at the bait shop. Cast your line as far out as you can, preferably past the wave break. Keep at it, don't get discouraged. Go out early in the morning after low tide is at it's lowest, for your best chances. |
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Just went a few weeks ago.
Did the hang gliding off of the dunes at Jockey's Ridge. Lots of fun if you've never tried that. Lighthouses, Hatteras is the big one. Bodie is closer, but they have recent structure issues with the stairs and are limiting the tours to like 8 people every half hour. Early morning should get you in if you want to climb. Horses north of Corolla: if you have a 4WD, do this. It was awesome. We saw something like 15 horses. I'll put up a pic when photobucket works again (seems broked right now). Wright Brothers memorial obviously. Kayaking in a few spots, the Alligator River being my favorite. Probably not for the younger one though. Hiking in the Nags Head Woods Preserve, some nice trails through coastal woods and swamps. For food, Tortuga's Lie is good, and the Black Pelican was the favorite nicer dinner. ETA: Went to the Manteo aquarium a few years back last time we were there, it was nice, but closed this time due to renovations. Don't know if its open again yet. |
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Oh yeah, Coquina Beach is a very nice beach away from the houses, but not too far south.
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Listen to the guys at the bait shop. Cast your line as far out as you can, preferably past the wave break. Keep at it, don't get discouraged. Go out early in the morning after low tide is at it's lowest, for your best chances. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is surf fishing not worth the hassle there? It can be frustrating, but I certainly think it is worth it. Some years I get skunked, other years are glorious. Any tips? Tactics? Listen to the guys at the bait shop. Cast your line as far out as you can, preferably past the wave break. Keep at it, don't get discouraged. Go out early in the morning after low tide is at it's lowest, for your best chances. Ok will do...to the other guys..I do have gear.. rugs and bait I'll have to buy accordingly |
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We're headed to Duck in mid July w/ my 5 year old and 7 year old daughters. Tag for later.
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I live here...or there I mean.
JK,s steakhouse is a must dinner night. Weeping Radish brewery in Grandy for a good beer and food Brewing Station in Kill Devil Hills, good beer and food Talk to the guys at the bait shops for what's what a d where and when...TW,s in Kitty Hawk. For a good cold Sammich Stop and Shop at Colington, Rd on the beach...also bait and tackle, flip flops and sunglasses shop. Our beaches are about eroded away...when and if I do go to the beach I go to Carova 4wd area. Don't drink and drive...we have come on vacation leave on probation problem. |
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Pretty much everything has been covered but I'll throw in my endorsements.
Seeing the wild horses in Carova Duck donuts (the one actually in Duck) Black Pelican (it was on Diners drivins and dives I think, I love it) Obviously Wright Bros and the sand dunes are fun There use to be an awesome kite shop across of jockeys Ridge, I use to always get a kite there and fly it with my nieces/nephews. That pretty much sums it up for the duck/corolla area. I also highly, highly recommend Ocracoke Island if you can swing it. |
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Duck Donuts, the real one, in Duck.
It's across from the Scarborough Fair shopping area, score the worlds best donuts while the woman is checking out the boring shops there. Someone help me- which was the brewery with the windmill? It's been a few years. |
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If you or your kids are into monster trucks, the Grave Digger headquarters isn't too far away. They have a lot of the old trucks and of course, a gift shop.
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OBX activity list:
Go to beach Get drunk Go to souvenir shop Eat greasy food Get drunk Pass out Repeat |
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That depends. Do you already have all of the gear? Do you have a license? do you want to drag all of that stuff down the beach? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is surf fishing not worth the hassle there? That depends. Do you already have all of the gear? Do you have a license? do you want to drag all of that stuff down the beach? No it isnt, obx surf fishing is not like NJ NY RI MASS surf fishing I wouldn't bother |
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I wish I could remember the breakfast place that my wife and I hit one morning there. It was a kitschy place on the seaboard side of the main road. When we walked in there were all sorts of little world peace/love/hippie sayings painted on the interior walls, but the food was good. Also while you're there, spend the money, and take your lady friend to the Black Pelican. I think their scale is off for the meat though. I had their "Captain's Prime Rib" which was supposed to be 16 oz. The cut of meat on my plate was closer to double that. My wife absolutely loved her seafood dish (don't ask me I don't remember what she had).
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Dude..the Outer Banks is/are dead. The Federal Park Service killed it years ago. There are much better beaches out there that are a lot more fun.
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Quoted: Ok so I am going to Kill Devil Hills 6/20-6/24. I will have my 2 yr old daughter and female companion with me...I'll be beating the beach up. What else to do? Where to eat? Beer to drink. Rather take advice from you guys then travel advisor. View Quote Drive on the beach up in Duck/Corrola. Go to the deli and tell hot vacationers the joys of entenmanns.........You'll get laid. |
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Quoted: Duck Donuts, the real one, in Duck. It's across from the Scarborough Fair shopping area, score the worlds best donuts while the woman is checking out the boring shops there. Someone help me- which was the brewery with the windmill? It's been a few years. View Quote That's Outer Banks Brewing Station. |
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Basnight's Lone Cedar Cafe in Nags Head just before you cross bridge into Manteo was recommended to me years ago by a local for seafood and it's very nice, with nice views of the sound. Manteo has some garden tours that are really nice, but not sure if kids would stay interested . Another vote for Duck Donuts, especially the maple icing and bacon.
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I grew up there the jolly Rodger and Carolina seafood are a must
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