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Surfing For Autism
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Outer Banks Skim Jam
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Meet a Banker Horse in Nags Head
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Kitty Hawk Kites has been Teaching the World to Fly since 1974 and is home to the world’s largest hang gliding school. As the Outer Banks leader in quality outdoor recreation and adventure, Kitty Hawk Kites offers more than 30 activities to choose from, so get out that pen and start crossing things off your OBX bucket list today! Visit KittyHawk.com or call 1.877.FLY.THIS to book your Kitty Hawk Kites adventure today.
Have a relaxing vacation at a real Carolina Oasis! This beautifully maintained home, located in the Southridge subdivision of Nags Head at Milepost 13, is not only within walking distance to Jockey’s Ridge State Park, but is also walking distance to a public sound access where you can launch kayaks, jet skis, and even drop a fishing line. This vacation home is located on the west side of the island and is tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac development, offering residential neighborhoods for both adults and kids alike to walk and ride their bikes. Relax on one of the many decks, as 3 three bedrooms have direct access to mid-level shade covered decks, or soak up the sun on the upper east and west-facing decks. Play a game of horseshoes, while your dinner cooks on the charcoal grill (located adjacent to the pool deck), and after dinner take a short walk to Jockey’s Ridge State Park to watch the sun set. The lower level storage has additional storage space for your fishing and beach gear. The private 14x30 pool offers an area for everyone to enjoy the sun once you have come back from the beach, while the home itself is well-suited for everyone to sprawl out and enjoy their vacation. If you would like to get out and explore the islands while on vacation, this rental is just a short five-minute drive to several public beach access points in Nags Head, a local golf course, Jennette’s Pier, the Oregon Inlet Fishing Center, the Bodie Island Lighthouse, as well as historic Roanoke Island.Whether you are looking to relax and unwind or truly explore the islands of the Outer Banks, allow Carolina Oasis to be the backdrop to your OBX vacation.Pool is open from the 2nd week of May through the 2nd week of October. No pets, please. Sheets and towels are not provided but can be added to any reservation for a nominal fee. Layout: Ground Level: Pool, outdoor shower, picnic table, fish cleaning table, park grill, hammock, basketball goal.Mid/Entry Level: Queen en suite with private bath, queen bedroom, double bedroom, bedroom with 2 twin beds, full hall bath.Top Level: Kitchen, dining area with table for 6 and kitchen with bar seats for 4, living area, washer/dryer, half bath.
No trip to the Outer Banks is complete without cruising through Brew Thru, the Outer Banks’ original drive thru convenience store. Whether you’re looking for a refreshing cold beverage of Coke, Pepsi and other soft drinks on the go, stocking up your cooler with refreshments to enjoy at the beach or piling up on beer and wine for a party, Brew Thru is a fun and unique experience all vacationers need to see for themselves. Drive-Through Beer & Gear Brew Thru is Your One-Stop Shop at the Beach The year was 1977, and Dana and Becky Lawrentz were chatting with friends over brews in their hometown of Akron, Ohio. They got to talking about a gas station convenience store in the area that had built a makeshift drive-through. Everyone agreed it would be pretty great if you could actually drive through a convenience store and pick up everything you needed without getting out of the car. But what would you call a place like that? Well, you’d call it a Brew Thru. It was an idea they couldn’t shake, so the Lawrentzes moved to the Outer Banks and built the first Brew Thru with the help of a partner. The idea was that people could come buy everything they would need for their trip to the beach—beer, wine, soft drinks, snacks, ice—without getting out of the car. That same year, a t-shirt salesman visiting the store and talked them into adding t-shirts to their product line—and 44 years later there are now more than five million Brew Thru t-shirts out in the wild. The Lawrentzes’ daughter Brandy and her husband Philip Foreman purchased the business from them in 2002, and they now operate five locations across the Outer Banks.“We love being the one-stop shop for folks on the way to their beach house,” Foreman says. “Our car tenders are the friendliest people at the beach. We’re here to greet you, get you everything you need for your trip, load it up in the trunk for you, and have you leaving with a smile on your face.” The store is quite expansive, featuring more than 100 brands of beer, dozens of wines and even a vast selection of cigars—not to mention all the snacks, t-shirts and other gear. To make ordering a little easier, customers in line get a menu—fondly known as the Summer-y—that outlines everything available at the store. These Summer-ies are also available in many of the beach rentals, which allows vacationers to decide what they want before driving through. For customers who would like to get out and stretch their legs, there’s the Brew Thru Shop in Kill Devil Hills, where you can find their world famous t-shirts and other gifts. New t-shirt designs are created each year, making a yearly Brew Thru t-shirt a favorite of locals and annual visitors to the Outer Banks. The Foremans both grew up in the Outer Banks, and they love that Brandy’s parents’ vision for a friendly and convenient place for people to grab their brews and other beach stay essentials is continuing to flourish. “Our family has been welcoming people to the Outer Banks since 1977,” Foreman says. “We love this beautiful place, and we want everybody to get to enjoy it.”
Enjoy Waterfront Dining at Basnight's Lone Cedar Café where we specialize in fresh and local Outer Banks seafood. If you’re craving the freshest fish, clams, crab, shrimp and oysters from local North Carolina waters, you’ll find them at the Lone Cedar Café. Since it first opened in 1996, Basnight’s has been the restaurant where all the movers and shakers in the state would eat when they visted the barrier islands. Owned by Outer Banks native and former state Sen. Marc Basnight and his family, the restaurant, located on the Nags Head-Manteo causeway, is busy nearly all year long. But its lineage is not the reason it’s become so popular. Lone Cedar can boast that it serves only fresh local seafood caught by local fishermen, as well as the freshest North Carolina produce available.