The Outer Banks is home to many different types of marine wildlife and many different types of jellyfish, but jellyfish are found all over the world, in both the deep ocean and in shallow waters close to the surface. They are believed to have existed for millions of years and predate even the dinosaurs, let alone us humans enjoying our vacations here on the Outer Banks!
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"Jingle in July: Bundle Up for Seniors" is a community-wide collection drive across the Outer Banks to gather new blankets and grip socks in July for local seniors, with all items wrapped and delivered during the holiday season.
Here on the Outer Banks, summer conditions last far longer than just June, July and August meaning you still have plenty of time to schedule your Outer Banks vacation!
Whether you're looking for creative concoctions or the classic flavors of nostalgia, we've got something for everyone on the beach. Here's your ultimate guide to satisfying that chilly sweet tooth during your next trip to the Outer Banks!
The Outer Banks has a wide variety of piers that are open to the public (one exception) that are perfect for fishing, walking, and enjoying amazing views right over the Atlantic ocean. Some OBX piers even have special activities like arcades and aquariums. Be sure to check out our Fishing Fanatics Outer Banks Trip Planner to learn how to make the most of your fishing time. Read on as we start at the northern beaches of the Outer Banks and travel south to help you learn everything you need to know about Outer Banks fishing piers







