Traveling to the Outer Banks with kids? If so, you’ll want to check out our list of top things to do with kids on the Outer Banks.
Obviously, the beach is great for building sandcastles, flying kites, and collecting shells, but the Outer Banks offers many more kid-friendly adventures that will surely make your Outer Banks vacation one they’ll remember forever. If you’re planning a trip with toddlers and babies, check out our Ultimate Guide to Outer Banks with Toddlers and Babies for family-friendly activities designed just for your littlest travelers!
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1. Jockey’s Ridge National Park
Jockey's Ridge is the tallest natural sand dune in the Eastern United States. Kids love to run (or roll) down the dunes, explore the big open space and may even opt to take a hang gliding lesson!
Wade in the shallow warm waters of the sound beach behind Jockey’s Ridge. It is a public beach access but not everyone knows it is there. For young kids who don’t know how to swim or are intimidated by the crashing waves of the Ocean, this is the perfect place to spend the day.
2. Go for a Climb at an Adventure Park
The thrill of climbing a giant jungle gym in the sky offers fun and challenge for the whole family and there are two to choose from. Corolla Adventure Park is pictured above and is convenient for guests staying on the northern beaches of Carova, Corolla, and Duck. Nags Head also has First Flight Adventure Park for those staying in our more southern towns. Climbers of all skill levels can explore their limits on high-in-the-sky obstacles and zip lines while enjoying breathtaking views from above!
Corolla Adventure Park First Flight Adventure Park
3. Visit the Wright Brothers Memorial
Climb the giant hill for a beautiful view from atop. Learn about the history of flight, tour the facility and end with a photo op on in front of the Wright Brothers Monument!
4. Go Ghost Crabbing
This is the perfect evening activity that is SO much fun for all ages. You'll need a flashlight, net and a bucket. Head out to the beach in the evening hours when it's dark outside and shine your flashlights on the sand. Walk around and you'll be shocked to see many ghost crabs scouraging around the beach! They sometimes freeze when you shine your light on them which makes them easy to catch. See how many you can collect in your bucket before you set them free! Remember to always catch Ghost Crabs responsibly and release them.
5. Spend a Day in Manteo
Visit the Aquarium, Elizabethan Gardens, Roanoke Island Festival Park, The Lost Colony, Marsh’s Lighthouse, take an OBX Walking Ghost Tour, and tour a replica of the Elizabethan II on the waterfront.
6. Visit Currituck Heritage Park
Climb the Currituck Lighthouse, tour the Whalehead Club or take advantage of free programs for kids at the Center for Wildlife Education!
7. Take a Wild Horse Tour
The kids will love seeing the Wild Mustangs roam the dunes and beaches of Carova. They may also get a kick out of driving on the beach.
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8. Learn to Kayak or Stand Up Paddle Board (SUP)
The calm waters of the many sounds in the Outer Banks allow kids to learn how to kayak or stand up paddleboard.
9. Go Fishing or Crabbing
Whether pier fishing or a charter fishing trip, the Outer Banks fishing experience is unforgettable! Fishing licenses are required for children ages 16 and older.
Fishing piers include: Kitty Hawk Fishing Pier, Avalon Fishing Pier, Nags Head Fishing Pier, Jennette’s Fishing Pier, Outer Banks Fishing Pier.
How To Catch Crabs in the Sound
Catching crabs is also super easy and fun to do on the Sound. Grab a net, raw chicken scraps, some string and a net. Find a public sound access. Tie a string to a piece of raw chicken and toss it in the water. Hold the other end until you start feeling a tug. Slowly pull up the string and get your net ready to catch it close to the surface! That's all there is to it! Catch and release unless you plan on making a feast!
10. Fly A Kite
Kite flying is a very popular activity on the Outer Banks because of the consistent winds. This traditional activity can be so much fun for the little ones. Visit a local shop to purchase a cool kite, get it ready to fly, and bring your little one to the beach or atop Jockey's Ridge to see how high it can fly!
11. Treasure Hunting
Beachcombing, or searching for sea glass and shells is a great beach activitiy for any season. The wind is blowing, the sun is shining and the waves are crashing as you search for the Holy Grail – a smoothly shaped, etched piece of sea glass whose edges are worn from time spent tumbling in the waves. The most common pieces of sea glass you will find are green, white and brown – but sometimes you will encounter a prized piece of cobalt blue, purple or turquoise. My collection has a very special place in my heart and in one of my favorite glass vases – a trophy case of sorts.
Sea glass isn’t the only thing you’ll find while enjoying a walk on the beach. Beautiful shells, in all shapes and sizes are sitting in the tide line. Clam, scallop, oyster and whelk shells are commonly found along the shores of the Outer Banks. I also look for unusually shaped pieces of worn driftwood, as they make great garden accents and whimsical wind chimes. Foraging for beach treasures is a favorite past time of both locals and visitor's alike. It's nice to bring a piece of the Outer Banks back home with you!
12. Go Karting
Feelin' the need for speed? There are three different speedways to choose from from Corolla down to Nags Head!
13. Putt-Putt
Courses from Pirate themed, to aliens and everything in between can be found from town to town. You and your family will have fun trying out each course to find your favorite.
14. Popular Playgrounds Around Town
You won't have to go far to find free entertainment for the kids. Every town has an assortment of playgrounds to choose from. One of the newest to add to the list is in Historic Corolla Park. While visiting the Currituck Lighthouse, Maritime Museum, or Whaleahead Mansion, you can let the kids spend some time swinging, climbing, sliding, and see-sawing on structures designed to highlight the area's waterfowl and outdoor heritage as you can see in the photo below. Yes, that's a giant Canadian Goose!
15. Hit the Water Park - H20BX
If you came in from the North, you passed it on the way! So you already know it's just a short drive over the bridge, and even a great way to tired the kids out before the drive home. Beach Realty guests get discounted tickets too. Click here to learn more, and to get those tickets!
16. Catch Sandfiddlers on the Beach
Here's a cute video we found on youtube that shows how to catch sandfiddlers. They can also be found digging by digging in the sand near the water table. You'll see little bubbles in the sand where they are.