Outer Banks
Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 473-2138
- Hours:
- Daily 10am-6pm
Editorial Review for Outer Banks – by Alice Bumgarner
In Short
Like a giant comma, the Outer Banks sit off the N.C. mainland. Beautiful, wide-open beaches, enormous chunks of preserved nature, and an atmosphere that's upscale and camper-friendly draws flocks of tourists every summer. Visitors line up to tour four lighthouses that include the famously candy-striped Cape Hatteras tower. More adventurous vacationers take 4WD vehicles down to the tip of Hatteras Island to fish where three currents converge off the edge of the Continental Shelf.
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Insider Tips
The ExtrasTake the 45-minute ferry ride to Ocracoke to visit the lovely, tiny island where Blackbeard died and ghost stories flourish.
User Reviews for Outer Banks
08/09/2006 Posted by lucky12tavern
In regard to the question regarding a place to hang out for motorcyclists, the Lucky 12 Tavern In Nags Head has started a bike night on Saturday's that starts at 7pm. The Lucky 12 is located at mile post 11.5 on the Beach road in Nags Head.
08/05/2006 Posted by gmsantoro
I am riding my Harley to a rented house in KDH for 1 week in mid-August. I've been looking through your site for activities relevant to motorcyclists (50'ish). Might be usful to add them. Things like bars, restarants, motels, etc. that are motorcycle-friendly. cheers!
Pros: good set of general visitor info
Cons: would like to see some info specific to motorcycdlists
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