No bones about it...the Outer Banks is a dog's paradise! Here is our list of Top Dog Spots on the Outer Banks - fun and unique places to take your 4-legged pal on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. |
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| 1. The beautiful beaches of the Outer Banks.
The wide, soft-sand beaches of the Outer Banks provide the perfect playground for your 4-legged pal to romp around. Just remember, the rules on leashes vary widely by town, so make sure that you follow all Outer Banks leash laws.
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2. Club Seaside Pet Luau at Salty Paws Biscuits Seaside Vacations guests – and their four-legged family members – have the opportunity to enjoy a complimentary Pet Luau with Salty Paws Biscuits. There is even a special "treat" for all Club Seaside guests! A favorite among locals and tourists, Salty Paws Biscuits is known for their delicious homemade treats and overwhelming (and fun!) hospitality. The luau will either be located in the store or in the grass area near the store. After the event, take a stroll and enjoy the shops at Jockey’s Ridge crossing… they are all dog-friendly! |
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| 3. Nags Head Woods
Nags Head Woods Ecological Preserve is made up of 1,092 acres consisting of sand dunes, ponds, marshes, and wetlands - nestled within the heart of the Outer Banks. Nags Head Woods Ecological Preserve |
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| 4. Jockey’s Ridge State Park
For a great outdoor adventure, head on over to Jockey’s Ridge State Park. This 426-acre park is home to hang gliding, kite flying, hiking, a visitor's center, museum and picnic facilities. Just remember, as the largest sand dune on the east coast, that's a lot of sand. And all that sand can get HOT in the summer. Please make sure you take safety precautions before having your furry friend accompany you. Be sure to bring plenty of water and keep in mind that the sand can get 10-20 degrees hotter than the surface in the summer. Jockey's Ridge State Park |
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5. Cape Hatteras National Seashore As a National Park, Cape Hatteras National Seashore might just be the perfect place to take your 4-legged companion on the Outer Banks. WIth miles of uninterrupted beaches Please remember: Dogs are allowed on the beach year-round if they are restrained with a 6 feet leash or less at all times. |
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| 6. Wright Brothers National Memorial
Bring your 4-legged pal and climb Big Kill Devil Hill for a breathtaking view of the Outer Banks - from sound to sea. Atop the Hill stands the 60 ft. Pylon - the site where Wilbur and Orville conducted their glider experiments. You and your friend can also stand on the same spot where the Wright brothers made their first flights. A large granite boulder marks the spot where the first plane left the ground. If you'd like to come back without your canine guest, you can visit the Wright Brothers Visitor Center where the Wright brothers’ story is told through exhibits. On display in the visitor center are:
Additional exhibits, movies and educational programs are available in the Centennial Pavilion. Wright Brothers National Memorial |
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7. John's Drive In John's Drive In |
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7. Pet Gallery Please stop in and say hi to our staff. You and your dog are always welcome to stop in for free cookies and free attention! The owner, Jodie, is a long-time resident of the Outer Banks and is willing to tell you about the great local places where she and her family love to spend time. We hope you will find what you’re looking for at Pet Gallery, and enjoy your time on the Outer Banks! Pet Gallery |
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8. Duck Trail |
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So, what are you waiting for? Your dog can't wait to start his Outer Banks vacation too. Running on the beach (perhaps even chasing a few seagulls and crabs), swimming in the waves, catching tennis balls and frisbees...your furry friend will have tons of fun frolicking on the beach. Later, you and your pal can hang out and relax on the deck of your pet-friendly vacation rental. Ahhhh, it doesn't get much better than that. (Well, except for a juicy T-bone perhaps.) |
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