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Attractions in Ocracoke, NC

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British Cemetery

On May 11, 1942, a German submarine torpedoed and sank the British vessel HMS Bedfordshire off Ocracoke. Four bodies washed ashore and were buried by …

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Cape Hatteras National Seashore

The first national seashore in the country, stretching more than 70 miles along three barrier islands. Cape Hatteras National Seashore encompasses pri…

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Ocracoke Lighthouse

Ocracoke Lighthouse

The oldest operating lighthouse in North Carolina and one of the oldest in the entire United States, the Ocracoke Lighthouse has been guiding ships th…

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Sunrise

The OBX sits on a narrow barrier island with the Atlantic Ocean to the east — which means you can watch the sun rise directly out of the ocean every s…

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Sunset

The OBX is a narrow barrier island with inland sounds to the west — which means sunsets here happen over open water too, just like the sunrises. Head …

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The Beach

The whole reason you're here. 100 miles of largely undeveloped Atlantic coastline, largely protected by Cape Hatteras National Seashore, with some of …

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Portsmouth Island

A ghost village on Portsmouth Island established in 1753 and abandoned by its last residents in the early 1970s — now preserved by the National Park S…

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Springer's Point

A 132-acre maritime forest preserve on Ocracoke Island, open to the public since 2006 and free to visit. Winding trails through ancient live oaks lead…

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