Outer Banks, North Carolina for Babies
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Miles and miles of beaches -- many of them uncrowded even during peak season -- are the main draw for most Outer Banks visitors. It's an ideal place for a preschooler to build his or her first sand castle or for teenagers to try their hand at surfing. There's also a healthy dose of history, but the fun kind: pirates, airplanes, and the mysterious Lost Colony.
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North Carolina Aquarium at Roanoke Island
When the weather's hot you can cool down at North Carolina's largest aquarium. Shark-loving kids will not want to miss the close-up views of sharks and other animals...
Souvenir & Gift Store
Coquina Beach
Public access to a beach is usually par for the course in the Outer Banks. But if you're making a day trip to Cape Hatteras or Nags Head, spend some...
Beach
Back Country Outfitters & Guides
Drive to the northern-most tip of the Outer Banks, and the development stops. Living here on this rugged coastline, as they have for the past 400 years, is a...
Sightseeing Tour
Wildlife Sanctuary
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- Little Boat, Big Ocean
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