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An essential road trip along the Outer Banks Scenic Byway

Explore lighthouses, sandy beaches, and even shipwrecks...

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Created by OdileBtn - December 3rd 2020

Along this incredible road trip down North Carolina's coastal Outer Banks Scenic Byway, you'll explore everything from wildlife to beaches to shipwrecks to lighthouses to the very location where the Wright brothers changed history with their first flight. Get ready for loads of seaside charm as you road trip along the Outer Banks!

1408 Wakefield Drive, Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Photo of Wright Brothers National Memorial
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Wrightsville Blvd, Kill Devil Hills, NC, US

Wright Brothers National Memorial

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The byway doesn’t “officially” start in Kitty Hawk, but it's a great starting point before heading south. Stop by the Wright Brothers National Memorial, the spot where the very first controlled, powered flight took place on December 17, 1903. The site itself is beautiful with historical markers, a monument, and a replica camp, and the visitors center features a full-size replica of the Wright brother’s 1903 Powered Flyer.

7223 S Virginia Dare Trl, Nags Head, NC, US

Jennette's Pier

The Outer Banks Scenic Byway has tons of lighthouses that have been helping ships navigate the tricky nautical area around OBX. Start at Jennette's Pier in Nags Head and enjoy a leisurely cruise down the coastal road.

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Photo of Bodie Island Lighthouse
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Bodie Island Lighthouse Rd, Nags Head, NC, US

Bodie Island Lighthouse

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Nags Head has had a lighthouse on it since 1847, but the first was abandoned due to a bad foundation and the second was blown up by Confederate troops as they retreated in 1861. The Bodie Island Lighthouse you see today was finished in 1872 and is now open for you to explore for the very first time ever in its 140+ year history.

The Outer Banks has also achieved worldwide renown for its breathtaking scenery. Those miles and miles of sandy beaches and marshland are just spectacular. Whether you’re interested in dipping your toes in the ocean or spotting some wildlife at some of the refuges like Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge or Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, you’ll walk away from your trip down the Outer Banks Scenic Byway feeling one with nature.

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43mi 00h 58m

Lighthouse Rd, Buxton, NC, US

Cape Hatteras Lighthouse

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Want your exercise for the day? Climb the 257 steps to the top of the world’s tallest brick lighthouse, Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. Go early if you want to avoid the crowds (especially in summer). You can only bring water into the lighthouse, which is recommended if you get easily parched. There's a nice gift shop onsite, as well, and even though they don't sell water for the easily-dehydrated, they do have tons of little souvenirs.

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48278 North Carolina Highway 12, Buxton, NC, United States

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59200 Museum Dr, Hatteras, NC, US

Graveyard of Atlantic Museumloca

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There’s a reason for all the lighthouses on the Outer Banks… These waters were and still are some tricky business for mariners. Today, the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum tells of the area's maritime history, and the more adventurous can free-dive the coast for shipwrecks like the Pocahontas Shipwreck.

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5mi 00h 35m
Photo of Hatteras-Ocracoke Ferry: Ocracoke Terminal
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When you want to venture off the mainland, hop on the Hatteras-Ocracoke Ferry. Ocracoke Island is one of America's most beautiful beaches, and the island is only accessible by ferry.

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6mi 00h 10m
Photo of Oracoke Island
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322 Lighthouse Road, Ocracoke, NC, US

Oracoke Island

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There's a ridiculously charming village on Ocracoke island, and 16 miles of gorgeous beach. Whether you just want to sit back and listen to the waves crash, or watch the seagulls, this is relaxation at its finest. There's an historic 19th century lighthouse on the island and an historic British Cemetery. Definitely visit the Teacher's Hole, which is a short walk through the forest, because it was once the home of Blackbeard!

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Photo of Ocracoke Lighthouse
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25 Lighthouse Rd, Ocracoke, NC, US

Ocracoke Lighthouse

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Although the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is a massive, imposing structure, the Ocracoke Lighthouse is just a short, funky-looking little thing. Though not as visually impressive, the history of this lighthouse makes it well worth a quick stop. As North Carolina’s oldest and America’s second oldest lighthouse in operation, it’s not open for climbers and it doesn’t really have a gift shop or visitors center, but reading up on it and then visiting will give you an appreciation for the early mariners who relied on it for guidance.

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0mi 00h 06m
Photo of Outer Banks National Scenic Byway
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2 Irvin Garrish Highway, Ocracoke, NC, US

Outer Banks National Scenic Byway

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Most shops and restaurants along the Outer Banks open after Easter, just as temperatures start to rise to the mid-60s and early 70s. Then in summer the crowds flock to the Outer Banks. This is when vacation homes and hotels are at their busiest and thus rates are higher.

Photo of Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge
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Lola Road at NC Hwy. 12, Cedar Island, NC, US

Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge

Go for a walk around Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge, which was established back in 1964. Its 11,000 acres of protected marshland and woodland make for a fantastic place to birdwatch and hike.

529 S Front St, New Bern, NC, US

Tryon Palace

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154mi 05h 27m
Photo of Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott
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307 Eastwood Rd, Wilmington, NC, US

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott

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6mi 00h 10m

505 Nutt St, Wilmington, NC, US

Wilmington Railroad Museum

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170mi 03h 25m
Photo of Best Western
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146 Lockwood Drive, Charleston, SC, US

Best Western

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Photo of Fort Sumter National Monument
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1214 Middle St, Charleston, SC, US

Fort Sumter National Monument

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67mi 01h 20m

Beaufort, South Carolina, United States

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Photo of Hunting Island State Park
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2555 Sea Island Parkway, Beaufort, SC, US

Hunting Island State Park

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Most shops and restaurants along the Outer Banks open after Easter, just as temperatures start to rise to the mid-60s and early 70s. Then in summer the crowds flock to the Outer Banks. This is when vacation homes and hotels are at their busiest and thus rates are higher. Thousands of people visit during the summer months and the weather averages in the low 80s. However, locals say the best time to visit is when fall comes around. Most travelers with families are back in school and back to work, but the weather stays mild until the end of December. Winter is pretty quiet in the Outer Banks, but lots of restaurants and shops are closed during this season. However, on the plus side you'll pretty much have the beaches to yourself.