Can you drive down the Outer Banks?

Can you drive down the Outer Banks?

From the North: Visitors can cruise down US Highway 158 through Currituck County and the central Outer Banks towns of Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, and Nags Head, before reaching Whalebone Junction and the northern Highway 12 entrance of the Outer Banks Scenic Byway.

What beach in Outer Banks Can you drive on?

Beach driving is allowed year round on Hatteras Island and October 1-April 30 in Nags Head and Kill Devil Hills. For current Cape Hatteras National Seashore Off Road Vehicle (ORV) use, please click here.

How do you get a permit to drive on the beach in OBX?

Permits are available at the cashier’s window in the Kill Devil Hills Town Hall, 102 Town Hall Drive, and at the Nags Head Town Hall, 5401 South Croatan Highway, from 8:30 until 5:00 p.m. They may also be obtained at TW’s Bait and Tackle Shop at 2230 South Croatan Highway in Nags Head during their business hours.

Do you need a pass to drive on Corolla beach?

Beach goers who wish to park on Currituck County’s 4-wheel drive beach during the summer are required to have a county-issued beach parking permit displayed on their motor vehicle.

How long is the bridge to the Outer Banks?

At a length of 5.2 miles (8.4 km), the Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge is the longest in the state….

Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge
Material Prestressed concrete
Total length 27,581.4 feet (8,406.8 m)
Width 67.6 feet (20.6 m)
Clearance below 65.9 feet (20.1 m)

How long does it take to drive the entire Outer Banks?

Google maps may say the stretch from Richmond to Kill Devil Hills, the middle ground for our Kitty Hawk to Nags Head guests, will take you about 3 hours but in reality it will take you 5 to 7 hours.

Can you sleep on the beach in the Outer Banks?

Camping directly on the beaches of the OBX is not permitted, but there are many excellent campgrounds on the Outer Banks and in the surrounding coastal area. Most offer beach access or sound access.

Where is the 4X4 beach in Outer Banks?

Corolla
North of Corolla are the beaches known as “The 4×4 Beaches,” where you can only travel with 4-wheel drive vehicles. This area stretches 11 miles from the hard road in Corolla to the Virginia state line.

Do you have to have a permit to drive on Outer Banks?

A beach driving permit is required for driving on all Outer Banks beaches, except the northern 4WD beaches of Carova. Permits are available from the National Park Service for driving in the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, or from the respective towns, (like Nags Head or Kill Devil Hills), in the central Outer Banks.

Can you walk to see wild horses in Corolla?

Can You Walk to See the Wild Horses in Corolla? Yes, you may walk around Corolla to see the wild horses. However, it is important to always respect the horses and remember to keep a distance of at least 50 feet. Though you can walk along the beaches and dunes, there are certain areas you are not permitted to go.

Are the Outer Banks disappearing?

The sea is rising, the land is sinking But in North Carolina, the Outer Banks is experiencing more sea level rise than the Wilmington area because the land is actually sinking. This effect has long been observed by coastal scientists in the state.

What is the longest bridge in NC?

the Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge
The longest bridge in NC is the Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge, which stretches 5.2 miles over the Croatan Sound in Manteo.

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