NC OUTER BANKS INFORMATION
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For
years people have enjoyed visiting the Outer Banks to enjoy the
sun, surf and sand that is part of NC coastal lifestyle. With over
90 miles of shoreline, the NC Outer Banks stretch from Corolla
and Duck to Ocracoke Island and Cape Lookout.
From
the first unsuccessful attempts to settle Roanoke Island (the settlers
disappeared without a trace) to Virginia Dare, the first English
child born in the New World and from the first successful power-driven
airplane flight at Kitty Hawk on the Outer Banks made by Wilbur
and Orville Wright December 17, 1903 to the first national seashore
in the country; Cape Hatteras National Seashore, the Outer Banks
is truly a land of new beginnings!
Today
the area has become known, not only for its spectacular beaches
and great fishing, but as one of the premiere up and coming golf
destinations. The Outer Banks boasts golf courses designed by such
masters as Jack Nicklaus. Since the 1990's the area has been increasingly
popular with golfer who enjoy eco-tour style golf.
The
main attraction of the NC Outer Banks is nature. The pristine,
natural beaches You can explore the Outer Banks on kayak eco-tour
or from above in a hang glider. Engage in bird watching at the Buxton
Woods Nature Trail near Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, the Hammock Hills
Nature Trail on Ocracoke Island or Pea Island National Wildlife
Refuge. Enjoy learning about the ''Waters of the Outer Banks"
at The North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island. The wetlands that
surround the Outer Banks offer a naturalist's dream in the variety
and quantity of wildlife to appreciate.
With
it a mild climate, natural unspoiled coastal beauty, and an overall
laid back quality of life, the the NC Outer Banks is popular
getaway for those seeking a beach home or retirement spot. From
private-gated residential golf communities to luxury oceanfront
condominiums to affordable beach cottages and homes ... the NC Outer Banks is something special.
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