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Hit the Outer Banks Trails for N.C.'s Year of the Trail
To celebrate the state’s 2,000-plus recreational trails, greenways and blueways and encourage people to get outside and use them, North Carolina designated 2023 as the Year of the Trail. Choosing 2023 to honor the North Carolina trails was not a random selection, as this year marks the 50th anniversary of the 1973... Read More

30. On Location at Fish Heads & Outer Banks Fishing Pier
Autumn and Justin set up shop at the Outer Banks Fishing Pier and Fish Heads Bar and Grill to hang out with the folks and talk with Garry Oliver, owner and operator, and Brandi Sokoloski, the daytime bar manager. Want to know the story of Fish Heads? Take a listen!
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Outer Banks Fall Festivals and Fundraisers
During the glorious fall months on the Outer Banks, the local community is known for coming out to support great causes while having a good old time. Here’s a look at some of the festivals and fundraisers coming up on the Outer Banks through the end of October. This is only a sampling, so for a full list of events... Read More

29. Prost Colony, Ghost Colony and Frost Colony
What does all of this mean? Listen as Autumn and Justin get the meanings behind these upcoming events with Geno and Jared from Lost Colony Tavern!
Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:
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Watermen's Retreat
Watermen's Bar & Grill
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10 Reasons to Go to Duck Jazz Festival on Columbus Day Weekend
On the Outer Banks, Columbus Day weekend has become synonymous with the lively sounds of jazz. In 2007 the Town of Duck, the newest and smallest of the Outer Banks incorporated towns, hosted its first Duck Jazz Festival on the Sunday of Columbus Day weekend. Sixteen years later, the free festival, always held the... Read More