WATCH IN 1080P. Welcome to Nags Head, the original Outer Banks vacation destination, since 1830. Steeped in rich history, the Town of Nags Head offers guests a wide variety of restaurants, specialty shops, an outlet mall, family activities and some of the best beaches the Outer Banks has to offer.
Nags Head is home to the largest sand dune on the East Coast, Jockey's Ridge. Coastal winds have caused the dune to migrate over time, eventually burying a hotel and miniature golf course. From the top of the Ridge, visitors can see ocean to sound vistas, and the windy ridge is also popular to hang gliders, sand gliders and kite flyers.
Designated a National Natural Landmark in 1974, Nags Head Woods is a 1,400 acre maritime forest. Open daily from dawn to dusk, nature lovers will enjoy six hiking trails, 300 plant species and over 50 breeds of birds.
Originally opened in 1939, Jennette's Pier was completely rebuilt in 2011. Jutting 1100 feet into the ocean, it was designed to showcase information about our local fish, wind energy and more. Pier fishing, day camps, beach explorations and aquarium activities are just a few of the family friendly offerings available.
Rising 165 feet and painted with dominant white and black stripes, a full renovation of the Bodie Island Lighthouse was completed in 2013 and now, for the first time ever, is open to the public to climb.
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12 фев 2014