Articles

Oh How We Love Spring on the Outer Banks

By Beth P. Storie
Colors FIRST, BEYOND ANYTHING AND ALL ... THE COLORS. (I know, you thought I was going to say the warmth, but that’s just too obvious. But keep reading – I’ll get there.) Everywhere you look, there’s new color: the marsh greens up; trees start budding out with pinks and whites; people emerge from the dark-colored... Read More

Mother Nature's Simple Processes and Showstopping Dramas

By Molly Harrison
Out here on the edge of the continent, the dynamics of nature are on full display. Surrounded by water and fully exposed to the weather, the Outer Banks is just one of those places where you can easily witness a constant show of the world and all its wonders. Consider the fascinating sky above us. Thanks to the dark... Read More

Meals That Make Memories and Community Contributions

By Michelle Wagner
Outer Banks Boil Company is well known and much loved for its signature seafood boils, stocked with jumbo shrimp, crab legs, scallops, andouille sausage, red bliss potatoes, corn on the cob and sweet Vidalia onions, steamed and boiled to perfection in the company’s secret spice combination and served with its homemade... Read More

A Commitment to Conservation

By Leah Wingenroth
One of the most exciting aspects of The Northern Outer Banks is the herd of wild horses roaming the 4x4 beaches north of Corolla. These wild horses have a fascinating history. They are descendants of Spanish mustangs that early European explorers brought to this stretch of coastline in the 16th century. The Spanish... Read More

Spring's in Full Swing on The Northern Outer Banks

By Leah Wingenroth
Summer brings a lot of excitement and activity to The Northern Outer Banks beaches, but that does not mean the spring season has any less to offer! An early visit to The Northern Outer Banks, which includes Corolla, the 4WD beaches north of Corolla, the Mainland and Knotts Island, is perfect for those who prefer to... Read More