From SamWalkerOBXNews.com NOAA Fisheries has announced a voluntary slow zone has been implemented off the Outer Banks after ...
There’s nowhere on earth quite like the Outer Banks, a string of wild but well-loved barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina. Learn more about our 2025 Vacation of the Year.
From SamWalkerOBXNews.com As long as the clouds cooperate, northeastern North Carolina and the Outer Banks have the potential for a great view of the total lunar eclipse that starts late Thursday and ...
So when can we expect the fifth and final season to land on Netflix? After five or so years, it’s the end of the road for ...
Pristine beaches await on this secluded North Carolina island, offering quaint vacation rentals, deep-sea fishing, and the ...
The weather has been very different from north to south over the last 24 hours. An area of low pressure passed just to our south overnight. It did push some rain and moisture up to the Southside ...
The best time to visit the Outer Banks is between March and May or September and November, when lodging rates drop and crowds dissipate. Most mainland North Carolina residents and out-of-towners ...
Located in Rodanthe on Hatteras Island, the Chicamacomico Life-Saving Station Historic Site commemorates the brave rescuers who saved countless shipwrecked crews off the Outer Banks coast in the ...
Over the weekend we had some nice weather. We were dry most of the time. Temps were cool but not too cold. There was an interesting phenomenon that happened Friday night into Saturday. Some of the ...
On March 9, the North Carolina Early Warning System (NCWS) aerial survey team detected the presence of right whales north of Cape Hatteras, NC. The right whale slow zone is in effect through March ...
The Elizabethan Gardens’ annual Eastertide in the Gardens Event is set for April 19, 2025. Discover the colorful spring blooms of the Gardens as the perfect backdrop for this fun-filled family ...
The Joyce Kilmer Wilderness in Western North Carolina is famous for its towering trees. These hardwood giants have grown uninterrupted for hundreds of years.