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OBX Piers

The Outer Banks has a wide variety of piers that are open to the public (one exception) that are perfect for fishing, walking, and enjoying amazing views right over the Atlantic ocean. Some OBX piers even have special activities like arcades and aquariums. Be sure to check out our Fishing Fanatics Outer Banks Trip Planner to learn how to make the most of your fishing time. Read on as we start at the northern beaches of the Outer Banks and travel south to help you learn everything you need to know about Outer Banks fishing piers

Driving on the Beaches of the Outer Banks

One of the best things about visiting the Outer Banks is the ability to drive your Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) directly on the beach in many places. However, it’s important to keep in mind that driving on the sand is very different from driving on payment. There are many important things to know and prepare for before you decide to take your 4-Wheel Drive (4WD) vehicle off the road and onto the beach.

Outer Banks Surfer

When you’re looking for breaking waves on the Outer Banks, it’s not always as simple as grabbing your board and heading east until you hit the sand. Yes, the OBX is famous for some of the best breaks on the east coast. However, they’re not always as easy to locate as those off the Pacific. We asked some true OBX locals some of their go-tos for frequent swells. Graciously, they decided to divulge some of their favorite hot spots!

Everyone loves sitting around a bonfire on a cool summer night and bonfires at the beach are no exception. In fact, bonfires at the beach are even more fun because you get to enjoy the salty, fresh air and relaxing sounds of the ocean.

Home Safety Blog Teaser

With a beach vacation home full of wonderful amenities, there are bound to be mishaps every once in a while. Appliances will require maintenance and equipment will need to be replaced. However, with some minor safety upgrades, you can decrease the likelihood of property-related...

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