• Landscape of sunrise and beached boat on coast of the Atlantic Ocean in the Outer Banks of North Carolina

    Do & See

    Atlantic Beach, North Carolina

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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.​

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Beaufort Ghost Walk

Beaufort Ghost Walk

The Beaufort Ghost Walk takes you on a guided tour through the Historic District of one of North Carolina’s oldest towns. As you stroll the charming streets of Beaufort, hear captivating tales of hauntings, ghost ships, and the rich history of this coastal gem. From pirate lore to eerie local legends, the stories bring the past to life in an unforgettable way. Don’t be surprised if you encounter something inexplicable along the way—it’s all part of the experience.
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North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores

North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores

Dive into the state's diverse aquatic ecosystems at the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores. Visitors can explore exhibits ranging from mountain streams to the ocean, with highlights including playful river otters, a touch tank with stingrays, and the rare albino sea turtle, Nimbus. The "Living Shipwreck" exhibit features a life-sized replica of a German U-352 submarine, providing a unique look at marine history. Open year-round, the aquarium combines education and entertainment, making it an ideal stop for families and nature enthusiasts.
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Hoop Pole Creek Nature Trail

Hoop Pole Creek Nature Trail

Tucked away in a serene 31-acre maritime forest, the Hoop Pole Creek Nature Trail is a hidden gem for nature lovers on the North Carolina coast. Protected by the NC Coastal Federation, this sanctuary is home to a rich variety of wildlife, fish, and native plant ecosystems. The easy, half-mile trail is perfect for a peaceful stroll, winding through lush greenery and offering glimpses of the vibrant habitats unique to the area. Open to the public during daylight hours, the trail even provides free guides at the entrance, so you can spot and learn about the local flora and fauna as you go.
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Theodore Roosevelt Natural Area

Theodore Roosevelt Natural Area

The Theodore Roosevelt Natural Area is a 265-acre maritime forest, one of the few left on North Carolina’s coast. Donated in 1971 by Theodore Roosevelt’s grandchildren, it honors the 26th President’s conservation legacy. Two interpretive trails start near the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores, offering an easy way to explore this preserved coastal habitat. The shorter trail loops through salt marshes and leads to a viewing blind at East Pond, while the longer trail winds over dune ridges with views of Bogue Sound. Open year-round with free admission, it’s a peaceful spot for hiking, birdwatching, or a quiet retreat into nature.
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