currituck greenway takes giant step

Following the contours of the land, Section III of the Currituck County’s plan to have a greenway path from the end of the paved road to the County line has been completed. The just completed path means pedestrians and bike riders will not have to use the shoulder on one of the most dangerous stretches of NC12… Continue reading currituck greenway takes giant step

4WD beach driving tips for the OBX

Horse and car on the beach in Corolla. Photo by Susan M Carter

Wild Spanish Mustangs, deserted beaches and a glimpse of the Outer Banks was like before it was developed greet visitors to the Carova area of the the Currituck Banks. There are no roads north of Corolla, so knowing how to drive on the beach is a must. Here, Currituck County Tourism shares their list of tips on driving on a… Continue reading 4WD beach driving tips for the OBX

welcome, obx visitors! we love you! xox

Photo courtesy Three Dog Ink.

Summer has come at last to the OBX and the party is open to all the many and various types of guests visiting these barrier islands. We love this funny (and only slightly tongue-in-cheek) piece by Lindsey Dianna, writing for the Duck/Corolla and the Outer Banks. She brings humor and good info galore in this love letter to Outer Banks tourists.… Continue reading welcome, obx visitors! we love you! xox

music on the sound – live at the waterside!

The World Turning Band coming June 19 to Waterside Theatre.

One of the highlights of Outer Banks summer entertainment is PNC’s Live at The Waterside, great bands featured in a beautiful outdoor setting at The Lost Colony stage on the Roanoke Sound. The amphitheatre wraps around the stage and creates ideal acoustics for this year’s outstanding musical line up! It’s a summer like no other. Performances… Continue reading music on the sound – live at the waterside!

a short history of obx sand dunes

Currituck Beach Lighthouse peering over the edge of a Corolla sand dune. Photo Kip Tabb

There was a time when the ocean rolled across Outer Banks beaches merging with the sounds during storms. As John Tucker, writing for Our State Magazine, explains, the sand dunes of the Outer Banks have a history all their own. “In the 16th century, when explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano anchored on what was likely Hatteras… Continue reading a short history of obx sand dunes

making the past come alive on ocracoke

The village of Ocracoke was one of the first towns settled on the Outer Banks; yet without preservation its long and colorful history is in danger of being lost. Writing for the Ocracoke Current,  Annelise Straw tells the story of artist and now historian, Karen Rhodes, as she works to preserve the past. “As Dr. Martin… Continue reading making the past come alive on ocracoke

obx trails lead to soundside beauty

Protected from the harsh winds of the sea, the western shoreline of the Outer Banks boasts surprisingly diverse world waiting to be explored on foot. Check out Allie Mayo’s article on Outer Banks trails in this blog by Allie Mayo from Twiddy & Company. “The Outer Banks is home to an array of activities that… Continue reading obx trails lead to soundside beauty

you can help save the salvo cemetery!

As storms and the rising waters of the Pamlico Sound batter the shoreline, the historic Midgett Cemetery at the Salvo Day Use site is in danger of being lost, but you can help save this piece of Hatteras history. Joy Crist, writing for the Island Free Press weaves a tale of despair and hope.  … Continue reading you can help save the salvo cemetery!

investing in beaches pays big dividends

Example of a successful nourished beach. Nags Head looking north to Jennette's Pier two years after nourishment.

In 2014 the Outer Banks generated well over $1 billion in revenue. It’s a tale that is being told by countless coastal communities, and the investments made in infrastructure and beach nourishment are some of the most profitable government will make according to the  San Diego Community Newspaper Group. “Thanks to ongoing research, we know… Continue reading investing in beaches pays big dividends