Spring Break in the Outer Banks of NC, the introduction to a series
We decided to explore the Outer Banks of NC for spring break. There was a whole lot to see and do, so we decided to make it a series. In this video, we lay out our planning and our approach to visiting such an expansive area in a week.
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Interesting. Would like to visit the area. Thanks.
We were in OBX last year in July. We stayed at the KOA over in Currituck. It was about a 20 minute drive over to the OBX, but it was less crowded just lovely. We really like the area, lost to do and see.
I enjoyed OBX but the wind is crazy there! Great for the kite surfers. The wild horses tour is amazing.
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We were only able to see the penned horses in Ocracoke. Next time!