8/25/22
From Virginia Beach to North Carolina Outer Banks, the areas are lovely. Virginia Beach is closer to home, but the extra 3 hours to get to North Carolina Outer Banks makes the trip worth it.
Whether you stopping at the Headlights OBX Gentleman's Club or driving on down to Henry's Restaurant. Your in for a treat.
If you are into walking around Jockey's Ridge State Park In Nag's Head, you are bound to come across people hang gliding on the sandy dunes. Be warned, the sand can get hot and there are small cactus balls that can attach to you.
If you wish to see horses, you just might seem them in Corolla. You might see elk too. One of the best things to do is drive on the ocean sands. You will need the proper vicheles for this experience or you will get stuck in the sand.
If you are feeling very brave, check out the area where the ocean meets the sound. YOU WILL need good clearance on your vehicle if you wish to do this. It is one place I have not experienced that I can truly remember.
I use to have beach house called Ebony and Ivory in the C Section of Corolla. I remember when much of the land was developed in the 1980's and how I have seen it grow over time.
I remember how when I loved swimming in the ocean even during the most dangerous times...Or at least I wanted to. I remember as a kid wondering what it would be like to skinny dip in the ocean, but never got my chance till decades later. It is quiet the experience swimming in the ocean at night in the nude, but very fulfilling. One check mark off my bucket list.
Golf and Miniture Golf are another popular thing to do in the Outer Banks. If you have kids, golf and water slides can be an attraction to some kids. You might even find actual video game arcades in some places of the Outer Banks.
The one thing I highly recommend is trying out Parasailing in the sound before eating at The Blue Point. You might even do a little shopping in the shopping area too.
Whatever you desire, I have done all over these except for the one I mentioned earlier on. If I did go there, I don't remember it.
Take a trip to the Outer Banks and enjoy your time here. I hope to go back and visit here next month. Time will tell:)
Last time we were here was July 2020. We are overdue for a return trip. read more