
OUTER BANKS, NC
Corolla, North Carolina
Last “major” town located above Duck, NC. Historic and less crowded iconic Carolina beach town.
Biggest Attraction:
Off the beaten path
Opportunity to drive onto the beach and set up a camping spot.
Where To Eat:
Outer Banks Boil Company (only open during summer months)
Where To Sleep:
Stealth Camping preferably on the beach
Camping on the beach in the outer banks is technically prohibited which is why having the van is a must!
4x4 vehicles can access the beach at the Northern end of NC 12 where the paved road ends. 4x4 access North of this point is permitted year round. 4x4 access South of this point is permitted between October 1 and April 30. Driving at night is allowed. Overnight parking is allowed if the occupant is actively fishing. Parking permit information can be found here. Permits are limited, so we recommend purchasing yours early.
Duck, North Carolina
Sleepy town located about 5-6 hours east of Charlotte. Out of the way from the hustle of the central and northern portion of the Outer Banks.
Biggest Attraction:
Uncrowded Beaches
Perfect for a couples get away:
Surf
Swim
Relax
Where to eat:
Great bites to take to the beach
Where to sleep:
One of the best parts of living the van life is finding a cool place to hole up for the night.
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
One of the most popular Outer Banks towns! Why NC is known as First in Flight.
Biggest Attraction:
Kill Devil Hills
Wright Brothers Museum
Food
Relax
Where to eat:
Where to sleep:
One of the best parts of living the van life is finding a cool place to hole up for the night.
Write Up Coming Soon.
