5 Sights & Landmarks in Corolla That You Shouldn't Miss

February 15, 2022 Vivienne Hutton

You won’t find superstores or theme parks in Corolla. What you will find is a slow-paced vacation destination with vast, isolated stretches of beach. Corolla is the perfect place to gear down, relax and forget about your hurried life back home. While quiet dinners and strolls on the beach are mainstays of Corolla’s lifestyle, other more action-oriented recreation options include kayak tours, Jet Ski rentals, deep-sea fishing charters, and go-karting. No visit to Corolla is complete without climbing the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, a 158-foot high structure built in 1875 that still flashes at 20-second intervals to warn ships hugging the chain of barrier islands. Next on the must see list is the Whalehead Club, a 21,000-square-foot Art Nouveau home that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A truly unique experience in Corolla is taking a tour of the Spanish Mustang Reserve, where you can see wild Spanish Mustang horses grazing in their natural habitat. Horse lovers will also enjoy the Corolla Wild Horse Museum located within the restored schoolhouse of Corolla Village. Kids have an opportunity to paint their own wild Colonial Spanish Mustang. For some great family fun, play the Grass Course, a miniature golf course on all natural grass.
Restaurants in Corolla

1. Whalehead in Historic Corolla

1100 Club Way, Corolla, NC 27927 +1 252-453-9040 [email protected] http://www.visitwhalehead.com/
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Whalehead in Historic Corolla

Take a step back in time when you visit Whalehead in Historic Corolla! Originally built in the 1920s, this magnificent residence has been restored to its original grandeur and is open for tours year round. Located inside Historic Corolla Park, the museum is situated on 39 acres of pristine waterfront property, and is located in the heart of Historic Corolla. Open year-round for a variety of tours - choose from various House Programs, Children's Activities and Park Programs that are perfect for all ages! Check our online calendar for exciting events hosted in the beautiful Historic Corolla Park.

Reviewed By tee168 - Appleton, United States

This is worth the stop. It's an amazing house with a very interesting history that's really well re-done. It's self guided where you listen to an "I pod" recording that tells you about each room. Very informative. Took about an hour. Would highly recommend if you love old restored homes and learning about the local history.

2. Currituck Beach Lighthouse

1101 Corolla Village Road, Corolla, NC 27927 +1 252-453-4939 [email protected] http://www.obcinc.org
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Currituck Beach Lighthouse

Open for the 2021 season, daily, 9a-5pm, weather permitting. Climb the 220 steps to the top for a breathtaking view while learning from docents, brochures, and exhibits about shipwrecks, the lives of lighthouse keepers, the history of the tower (it filled the last remaining dark space on the east coast in 1875) and the original 1st order Fresnel lens. The beacon continues to be an active aid to navigation (3 seconds on, 17 off). The station is preservation effort of the Outer Banks Conservationists along with the State of NC and the USCG through the NHLHP Act of 2000. $10/person (card or cash); Children ages 0-3 may ascend (free) but only in a carrier with adult 18 or over. All other climbers $10.* Children 13+ may climb alone with parent signature.

Reviewed By rbrich - Cherryville, United States

This is a beautiful lighthouse that from the top you can see the ocean and the sound, it shows just how narrow the strip of land that makes up the outer banks is. This is the second time we have visited this lighthouse and it was just as fun this year as it was 12 years ago.

3. Historic Corolla Chapel

1136 Corolla Village Rd, Corolla, NC 27927 +1 252-453-4224 http://www.corollachapel.com/Pages/default.aspx
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Historic Corolla Chapel

Reviewed By N3624NOjoeb - New Market, United States

Great visit, great sermon, wonderful feeling when exiting because of its charm and coziness. The chapel welcomes ANYONE...

4. Historic Corolla Village

Corolla Village Rd., Corolla, NC 27927 +1 252-453-9612 http://www.visitcurrituck.com/things-to-do/attractions/historic-corolla-village
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Historic Corolla Village

Reviewed By CADreamin2014 - New York City, United States

There is a charm that is just so inviting each and every time we visit Corolla. The bookstore is our favorite spot to find our next beach read and the 'lack of bustle' is always enjoyed most while biking in and out of the peaceful, sandy roads and paths. It's small, so take your time and explore it all as there is a lot to discover.

5. Maritime Exhibit

1129 Carotank Drive, Corolla, NC 27927 http://co.currituck.nc.us/news/county-breaks-ground-on-maritime-museum/
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Maritime Exhibit

Reviewed By 393lisac

Self-paced just off the road exhibit. Very informative and has the boats in a boat house. If you like boats and history this is a great short stop just across from the light house.

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