Five Best Spots on the Outer Banks to Watch the Sunset

One of the best things about an Outer Banks vacation is the chance to enjoy some of the most spectacular sunsets on the planet. Sitting with your friends or family on a sandy beach and watching that giant golden orb drop beneath the western sky is sure to forge fond memories that will last a lifetime. With that in mind, here’s a look at five of the best spots along the Outer Banks to watch the sun go down.

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  1. Currituck Heritage Park – Located near the pleasant village of Corolla, this spacious wilderness area offers nearly 40 acres of scenic landscapes, the world-famous Whalehead Club, and special venues for weddings and other celebrations. Another great feature of this marvelous destination is the amazing sunsets. In fact, folks together here virtually every day to watch this awe-inspiring spectacle while surrounded by the Outer Banks’s majestic beauty.
  1. Duck Town Park – As far as parks go, this 11-acre preserve is a bit smaller than most. But don’t let its modest size fool you. It’s home to a variety of natural landscapes, including open lawn, marshland, and maritime forest. Plus, the park sits along the peaceful waters of Currituck Sound. There’s even a brand-new boardwalk which is open each evening until 1 AM. During the summer, the nearby town of Duck sponsors kids magic shows, musical concerts, and live theatrical productions. This is an especially good place to watch the sun go down, making Duck Town Park a perfect destination for visitors to the area.
  1. Jockey’s Ridge State Park – This wonderful state park is home to some of the largest sand dunes along the Outer Banks. The nearby Kitty Hawk Kites complex offers a rich array of activities for the whole family. Surfers, sun lovers, and hang gliders love to spend time in the park. But it’s also a great spot for sunset watchers, with its elevated terrain and gorgeous natural surroundings. Climbing the dunes does require reasonably good physical condition. So be aware of this fact before you visit this destination.
  1. Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse – As far as lighthouses go, the Roanoke Marshes facility may seem less than impressive, at least at first. But this cozy structure offers a wealth of subtle charms. Located on a lovely spot that juts 40 yards into the Sound, it’s graced with exquisite black shutters and an eye-catching red shingle roof. At its top is an impressive lens, giving this unusual lighthouse a distinct historical character. Another advantage of visiting this spot is its reputation for jaw-dropping sunsets. Add in the area’s proximity to downtown Manteo, free public parking, and other perks and it’s easy to see why this is a great spot to watch the sun go down.
  1. South Beach – Think you can’t watch an oceanfront sunset along the East Coast? Think again! The stretch of coastline known as South Beach offers this opportunity from late fall till early spring. The area’s unique geography makes the sun appear to set directly over the ocean instead of the land. You won’t believe your eyes! The fall and winter months along South Beach are prime times to see groups of dolphins along the shore. The area is also renowned as a prime spot to go shelling or explore the treasures that wash up on the beach. This charming destination is ideal for those who prefer to visit the Outer Banks during the off-season.

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