Duck is home to an illustrious boardwalk. The sound-side wooden path lines the length town and has multiple access points that make walking along it an essential thing to do in Duck, NC. On clear days, pedestrians can see views across the water of the Currituck mainland, the smaller islands in the sound, Kitty Hawk and the Wright Memorial Bridge. Along the way, there are places for paddleboarders, kayaks and small vessels to launch from and land and a few platforms for fishing.
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Boardwalks in Duck, NC
Be sure to visit the Duck Town Park and Boardwalk. This fabulous 11-acre soundside green space is tucked inside the Village of Duck. The soundside boardwalk extends nearly a mile along the Currituck Sound and connects the town’s commercial village area. Park amenities include an amphitheater, the Town Green, a playground, a public kayak/canoe launch, a crabbing area, a picnic shelter, walking trails through the maritime forest and accesses to the Duck Boardwalk. The park is pet-friendly and even provides a doggie water fountain near the playground area. Free, family-friendly activities are held here year-round. The Duck Jazz Festival takes place each October, and other seasonal events are held throughout the year. For a complete, up-to-the-minute list of events happening in Duck Town Park, go to OuterBanksThisWeek.com, visit townofduck.com or or check them out on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.
Be sure to visit the Duck Town Park and Boardwalk. This fabulous 11-acre soundside green space is tucked inside the Village of Duck. The soundside boardwalk extends nearly a mile along the Currituck Sound and connects the town’s commercial village area. Park amenities include an amphitheater, the Town Green, a playground, a public kayak/canoe launch, a crabbing area, a picnic shelter, walking trails through the...read more
Be sure to visit the Duck Town Park and Boardwalk. This fabulous 11-acre soundside green...read more
Boardwalks in Duck, NC
Be sure to visit the Duck Town Park and Boardwalk. This fabulous 11-acre soundside green space is tucked inside the Village of Duck. The soundside boardwalk extends nearly a mile along the Currituck Sound and connects the town’s commercial village area. Park amenities include an amphitheater, the Town Green, a playground, a public kayak/canoe launch, a crabbing area, a picnic shelter, walking trails through the maritime forest and accesses to the Duck Boardwalk. The park is pet-friendly and even provides a doggie water fountain near the playground area. Free, family-friendly activities are held here year-round. The Duck Jazz Festival takes place each October, and other seasonal events are held throughout the year. For a complete, up-to-the-minute list of events happening in Duck Town Park, go to OuterBanksThisWeek.com, visit townofduck.com or or check them out on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.
Be sure to visit the Duck Town Park and Boardwalk. This fabulous 11-acre soundside green space is tucked inside the Village of Duck. The soundside boardwalk extends nearly a mile along the Currituck Sound and connects the town’s commercial village area. Park amenities include an amphitheater, the Town Green, a playground, a public kayak/canoe launch, a crabbing area, a picnic shelter, walking trails through the...read more
Be sure to visit the Duck Town Park and Boardwalk. This fabulous 11-acre soundside green...read more
Boardwalks in Duck, NC
The Town of Duck has a fabulous boardwalk stretching about a mile on the Currituck Sound. You can't see it from the main road, so you might not know it's there. This wooden walkway links the 11-acre Duck Town Park with restaurants and shops, passing over the water and along marsh and forest landscapes along the way. It's a top sunset-viewing venue in town and...read more