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...
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The Outer Banks Seafood Festival is officially one month away. Take a look back at last year's event and see why it has become a favorite for locals and visitors alike.

The Outer Banks Seafood Festival is officially one month away. Take a look back at last year's event and see why it has become a favorite for... See More

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We hit it big yesterday. 6 patches, 2 challenge coins. Alabama police patch from Manteo High alumni, Matt "Bama" Constock and a 100 year Volunteer Fire Station Anniversary coin, and all the others. Please check them out. Thank you for that dedication and service.

We hit it big yesterday. 6 patches, 2 challenge coins. Alabama police patch from Manteo High alumni, Matt "Bama" Constock and a 100 year... See More

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New episode of the podcast! 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!

New episode of the podcast! Autumn and Justin set up shop at the Outer Banks Fishing Pier and Fish Heads Bar and Grill to hang out with the folks... See More

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Bonzer Shack is bringing the community together to help raise funds for Maui. 100% proceeds from Beaches Helping Beaches, a Luau Benefit for Maui will go directly to United Way Maui.

Featuring live music by Hot Sauce, Hawaiian inspired food & drink specials and sponsored by Kona Big... See More

Bonzer Shack is bringing the community together to help raise funds for Maui. 100% proceeds from Beaches Helping Beaches, a Luau Benefit for Maui... See More

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Fishing Report -- BLUEFISH, SPANISH MACKEREL, PIGFISH, and SEA MULLET. Clouds filling in, wind NNE 10-15 mph. Choppy, long-period swell, water temp 75. High tide 12:11 p.m. Low tide 6:52 p.m.

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