Outer Banks Nature Spots With 150 miles of pristine coastline, and some of the East Coast's largest swaths of undisturbed maritime forest, the Outer Banks is a popular destination for nature lovers. As an important spot on America's "Flyway," which is the route that migrating birds take on their northern and southern treks across the country, the Outer Banks is the temporary home to hundreds of species of birds. Combine this with the number of deer, foxes, waterfowl, fish, turtles, and even alligators, and it's clear that the Outer Banks is truly a wild vacation destination.
Northern Beaches 1. Carova 2. Corolla 3. Duck 4. Southern Shores 5. Kitty Hawk 6. Kill Devil Hills 7. Nags Head Roanoke Island 8. Manteo 9. Wanchese Hatteras Island 10. Rodanthe 11. Waves 12. Salvo 13. Avon 14. Buxton 15. Frisco 16. Hatteras Ocracoke Island 17. Ocracoke Outer Banks Map
Kitty Hawk Kites Website $ Coupons Looking to fly a kite on the beach or atop the spectacular dunes of Jockey’s Ridge State Park? Kitty Hawk Kites offers the largest selection of kites, wind art, flags, games, and toys on the Outer Banks, with experts on staff to get you flying … or playing … in no time! Always dreamed of being a mermaid? Kitty Hawk Kites carries Fin Fun Mermaid Tails and also offers Mermaid Swim Lessons too! Kitty Hawk Kites also produces more than 20 events annually, including several kite festivals on the Outer Banks. Nags Head 252-449-2210 Map it Corolla 252-453-3685 Map it Corolla 252-453-8845 Map it Manteo 252-473-2357 Map it Rodanthe 252-987-2528 Map it Ocracoke 252-928-4563 Map it Hatteras 252-986-1446 Map it Avon 252-995-6060 Map it Nags Head 252-441-2426 Map it Duck 252-261-4450 Map it (More Locations)