North Carolina’s Nags Head is a choice vacation destination for family vacations, and not surprising considering numerous attractions such as kid-friendly attractions, fresh seafood, as well as gorgeous beaches. 

Nags Head is one of the trio Barrier Islands off the North Carolina coast. It is perched on the southern end of the three Islands, between Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills to the north, as well as the beautiful 70-mile Cape Hatteras National Seashore to the south.

The beach town is 10-minute away from Roanoke Island, and home to fewer than 3,000 residents, which makes the tiny beach town ideal for visitors to the Outer Banks.

If you are visiting Nags head there are many things you must try.

How to Enjoy a Perfect Beach Getaway 

Vacationing in Nags Head is an enjoyable retreat for individuals and families. Whether for rest or relaxation, a weeklong vacation in Nags Head is the best option for a person, whether or not you have an agenda. 

A getaway to the beautiful island town offers major attractions like the Bodie Island Light Station, Jockey’s Ridge State Park, and the likes. 

Things to do in Nags Head 

1. Jockey’s Ridge State Park 

Jockey’s Ridge State Park houses the tallest dunes and natural habitats in the eastern U.S. 

The park offers adventurous visitors hand-gliding or sand-boarding options, while families and individuals can build sandcastles and fly kites. 

 You can also view the beautiful sunset from the top of the dunes. 

The natural playground is also a favorite relaxation point for visitors from all over the world. However, you would need to get registered or get a permit to tour the park.

2. Nags Head Beach

Nags Beach has more than 30 public beach access points rich in natural beauty.

Nags Beach is a major attraction of all Island towns, spanning nearly 12 miles; lots of room for visitors to lounge and relax. 

Stocked coolers are allowed on the beach, and dogs are also allowed, as long as they are placed on a leash. 

3. Bodie Island Lighthouse 

Bodie Island Lighthouse is located on Cape Hatteras National Seashore. This 200 steps high lighthouse offers a beautiful bird’s-eye view of the Atlantic, the marshes, as well as tall pines. 

From OBX Stuff  it’s recommended to the visitors to go through the keepers’ quarters and connect with its history’s meaningfulness. 

4. Stand-up Paddleboard tours and Kayaking 

Visitors can book a paddleboard or kayak tour with the Outer Banks Kayak Adventures. You can opt for a sunlight or moonlight paddle through the wetlands of the Roanoke Sound and Cape Hatteras Seashore. 

You can also enjoy the beauties of Nags head by renting a boat to explore the serene waterways on your own or in a group. 

5. Jenette’s Pier 

Visitors interested in angling will enjoy spending time fishing at the 1,000-foot long concrete pier. 

Anglers don’t have to bring their rods as you can rent a rod and buy bait for your activities at the pier. 

When it rains, there is a LEED-certified aquarium you can visit, as well as centers that offer education and science exhibitions.

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