Let the story of the Wright Brothers uplift you on this self-guided driving tour of the Carolina Dunes, where they made their first flight. Find out how these two young men went from repairing bicycles to building the first airplanes (and why those who came before failed) as you explore the majestic North Carolina seashore where the brothers made history. Visit the Wright Brothers National Memorial, stop by the garage site where they built their prototype, and then continue to take in some stunning views at the Currituck Beach Lighthouse and Corolla Beach.
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Welcome to The Outer Banks and Carolina Sand Dunes! This tour is packed with breathtaking nature, historic shipwrecks, and epic first flights. So let’s get going!
Note: The tour is over 37 miles long, with more than 28+ audio stories, and takes about 2-3 hours to complete.
Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Jockey's Ridge State Park in Nags Head, North Carolina, isn't just a coastal haven; it's where nature's wonders merge with history. This unique park, with its vast sand dunes and maritime forests, connects visitors to a rich heritage. From Native American footprints to the park's role in aviation history, Jockey's Ridge State Park offers a journey through time, inviting all to appreciate the natural beauty and historical significance of this North Carolina treasure.
The Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, isn't just a monument; it's where history and innovation took flight. From the Wright brothers' pioneering first powered flight to their enduring spirit of exploration, this iconic site invites all to appreciate both its historical significance and the birth of aviation.
If you’d like to visit Avalon Pier, turn right onto E. Sportsman Drive ahead. It’s a 440-foot-long wooden pier that has a fantastic view of the ocean and lots of restaurants and shops. The fishing is great from there too!
Want to see where the Wright Brothers built one of their earliest gliders? Like all great American inventors, they got their start in a garage! I’ll tell you where to turn in a moment to see the site of the garage where it all began.
We’re driving through the town of Kitty Hawk. You’ve probably heard the name before. After all, historians credit this town with being where Wilbur and Orville took their first flight. But technically, the brothers took their flight a few miles south of the town line, in a place called Kill Devil Hills. Quite a name, I know! Since that wasn’t an official town in 1903, Kitty Hawk gets the credit for Orville and Wilbur!
Coming up on our left is the Duck Town Park Boardwalk. This scenic park features waterfront trails, shops, restaurants, and more. If you’d like to visit and stretch your legs, turn left at the sign that says, “Town of Duck.” Otherwise, continue straight.
Coming up is the Pine Island Audubon Sanctuary, containing 2,600 acres of preserved land. This land is home to hundreds of species of birds, but it would have been home to many more if not for the hunting craze that took over this part of the Outer Banks over a century ago.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, this area became the go-to place for wealthy Americans who wanted to do a little hunting. Edward Collings Knight, Jr. was heir to so many fortunes—sugar, railroads, and steamships! And he and his second wife bought a huge tract of land here in 1920 and started building a house on it. The resulting house is called the Whalehouse Club. It’s a 22,000 square foot home designed in the Art Nouveau style. The Knights used it and offered it up to their friends as a hunting lodge.
Currituck Beach Lighthouse is coming up in a few minutes. I’ll let you know when to turn if you want to see it.
On December 1, 1875, engineers finished construction on this “first-order” lighthouse. “First order” means the biggest kind of lighthouse. The Fresnel lens at the top of the tower stands about eight and a half feet tall and stretches to around six feet wide! Its light can be seen from 21 miles away! The lighthouse itself stands 162 feet tall.
We’re entering the town of Corolla. Off to our right, beyond the houses, stretches the seemingly infinite expanse of sand known as Corolla Beach. The locals here number around 500, but in the summer, the population surges into the thousands! Vacationers come here from all over to enjoy the small-town feel, the watersports, and that herd of wild horses.
Start at Whalebone Junction Information Center parking lot (Cape Hatteras National Park Rd, Nags Head, NC 27959). Head north on US-158 toward Carolina Dunes. Suggested start; we’re not affiliated and staff won’t have tour info. Audio auto-starts—check your email/text for setup and download.
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The Outer Banks (OBX) is a string of barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina, known for its stunning beaches, rich history, and unique maritime culture. This destination offers a blend of natural beauty, historic sites, and water-based activities, making it a favorite for families, history buffs, and outdoor enthusiasts.
This 70-mile stretch of pristine beaches is part of the only national seashore in the country. It offers opportunities for swimming, surfing, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
This memorial commemorates the site where the Wright brothers conducted their first powered flight experiments. Visitors can see replicas of the original aircraft and the original flight line.
Home to the largest natural sand dunes on the East Coast, this park offers hiking, hang gliding, and stunning sunsets. The dunes shift constantly, creating a unique and ever-changing landscape.
This outdoor drama tells the story of the Roanoke Colony, which mysteriously disappeared in the late 16th century. The play is performed in an open-air amphitheater and is a popular attraction for both locals and visitors.
Accessible only by ferry, Ocracoke Island offers a unique and secluded getaway with beautiful beaches, historic sites, and a charming village. The island is known for its laid-back atmosphere and rich maritime history.
Freshly caught shrimp, lightly battered and fried to a golden crisp. Often served with tartar sauce and lemon wedges.
A rich and creamy soup made with blue crab meat and a touch of crab roe, flavored with sherry and a hint of Old Bay seasoning.
A hearty chowder made with fresh clams, potatoes, and a creamy broth. Often served with oyster crackers and a side of cornbread.
Deep-fried balls of cornmeal batter, often seasoned with onions, peppers, and a touch of hot sauce. A classic Southern side dish.
This is the most popular time to visit, with warm weather, clear skies, and ideal conditions for beach activities. However, it is also the busiest and most expensive time.
United States Dollar (USD)
Eastern Time Zone (UTC-5:00)
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The Outer Banks is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, visitors should still take precautions to ensure their safety, particularly when engaging in outdoor activities and water sports.
Greyhound Bus Station in Norfolk, VA
The OBX Transit system offers limited public transportation services, primarily in Dare and Currituck counties. Buses run on a schedule, and service may be limited in off-peak seasons.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
This living history museum tells the story of the Roanoke Colony, which mysteriously disappeared in the late 16th century. Visitors can explore historic sites, watch reenactments, and learn about the region's rich maritime history.
This wildlife refuge is home to a variety of wildlife, including black bears, alligators, and waterfowl. Visitors can explore hiking trails, go kayaking, and observe wildlife in their natural habitat.
This park and museum offer a glimpse into the region's rich history, with exhibits on the Currituck Lighthouse, the Currituck County Courthouse, and the Currituck Heritage Museum. Visitors can explore historic sites, watch reenactments, and learn about the region's maritime history.
Price varies by option