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Hang Gliding:
Jockey's Ridge State Park is the spot for learning to fly.
Hang Glide
over sand dunes or tandem to 2000 ft.
Lessons from qualified instructors available. |
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Parasailing:
Whether you are by yourself or with a friend, you can
experience the thrill of floating above the Sound.. The views
are fantastic from these heights - up to 1400 feet. |
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Surf
and Pier Fishing: Cast away from more than 100 miles
of beach and piers located from Kitty Hawk to Hatteras. Season
begins in March and peaks in May and November. |
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Offshore,
Inshore, or Head Boat Fishing: Catch and release a
Billfish, reel in a big tuna for dinner, or fill your creel
wit any number of inshore good-eatin' species. |
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Bicycling:
Ride on more than 100 miles of paved paths and wide
shoulders from Corolla to Cape Hatteras. The Outer Banks
is flat, with the only "hills" being a few bridges. |
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Hiking:
Take the path less traveled and explore beaches and maritime
forests on foot. Discover hidden treasures in Buxton Woods
or Nags Head Woods Preserve. |
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Horseback
Riding: Scenic trail rides through Buxton Woods and
peaceful beach rides make horseback riding along The Outer
Banks unforgettable. |
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Kayaking
and Canoeing: Easy to learn, kayaking and canoeing offer
a unique way to tour the area's many unchartered waterways
and salt marshes. |
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Kiteboarding:
Using only the power of Mother Nature, launch 30-foot jumps
or just ride some waves to the sunset. Kite Point, the best
spot for kiteboarding, is located near the motel. |
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Surfing:
The Outer Banks is a premier surfing destination. The summers
are great for beginners, but it's the early fall that embraces
the pinnacle of the Atlantic hurricane season. |
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Sailing:
The Outer Banks Community Sailing Program, located at the
boat shop on the Manteo Waterfront, teaches basic, intermediate
and advanced sailing skills. |
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Windsurfing:
The Outer Banks is the "Wind Surfing Capital of the East
Coast" and Canadian Hole, world famous for windsurfing,
is 2.5 miles north of the motel on Route 12. |
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Tennis: Whether
you're game for a singles or a doubles match, Outer Banks tennis
courts await you. You will find a number of free public courts
on The Outer Banks. |
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Diving:
More than 1,500 wrecks line our seafloor, which is why The
Outer Banks' coast is known as the "Graveyard of the
Atlantic." Dive charters, lessons and equipment rental
available. |
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Golfing:
Play some of the finest year-round golf courses in North Carolina
on the Outer Banks. Hatteras Island's only golf course
(9 holes) is located near the motel. |
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Birdwatching:
The Outer Banks is a haven for nearly 400 species of birds,
best seen int he fall and winter. An exceptional birding area
is the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge. |
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