Top 9 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Ocracoke, North Carolina (NC)

November 30, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

Ocracoke /ˈoʊkrəkoʊk/ is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated town located at the southern end of Ocracoke Island, located entirely within Hyde County, North Carolina, in the United States. The population was 948 as of the 2010 census. As of 2014, Ocracoke's population was estimated at 591. Ocracoke Island was the location of the pirate Blackbeard's death in November 1718.
Restaurants in Ocracoke

1. Ride The Wind Surf & Kayak

486 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke, NC 27960-1159 +1 252-928-6311 [email protected] http://surfocracoke.com/
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5.0 based on 211 reviews

Ride The Wind Surf & Kayak

Ride the Wind is a full service surf shop, offering surf instruction, surf camps, surf & kayak rentals, Standup Paddleboarding, and the latest in surf apparel, footwear, and sunglasses.

Reviewed By A9197LXrobertm

We were a family of four that had never tried stand up paddle boards. Our waitress Cathy at Howard's Pub recommended Ride the Wind surf shop down the street in Ocracoke. Robert and Jesse gave us the lowdown on board rentals. $20.00 per hour. Other longer term rates available. We parked at the shop. Their dock is across the street - very convenient. Jesse outfitted us with life jackets, paddles and a board. None of us had formal training on the boards - only from watching videos and other boarders. We were able to climb on the boards and stand up. It took 5 - 10 minutes acclimation for balancing skills to kick in. For me it helped to focus on the horizon. In one hour we paddled around Silver Lake and out to Pamlico Sound towards the light house. Our round trip was an hour. Just enough for us. Ride the Wind on Silver Lake Harbor is an excellent intro to Stand Up Paddle boarding - I would recommend for anyone thinking of trying it out for the first time, or accomplished paddlers.

2. Outer Banks National Scenic Byway

2 Irvin Garrish Highway, Ocracoke, NC http://www.visitnc.com/trip-idea/outer-banks-national-scenic-byway-1
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5.0 based on 46 reviews

Outer Banks National Scenic Byway

Reviewed By BearH928 - Williamsburg, United States

Drove from Ocracoke to Kill Devil Hills on a Monday morning in October. Most of the road is thru the National Seashore area which is often patrolled by the park police so watch the speed limit of 55 and 45. There are villages along the way which have lower posted limits. A 2 lane highway for the most part and is heavily trafficked in parts. Since it is the only highway on the Outer banks it is used by trucks, boaters etc. The free ferry from Hatteras to Ocracoke island is no reservation. The property owners on Ocracoke have priority on the ferry with their property pass. On Ocracoke the waiting area is at the end of the island with nothing but the ferry docks, Hatteras is boarding area is right outside the town. There are also 2 other car ferries one from Swan Quarter and one from Cedar Island. They take reservations and cost $15.00 one way for passenger cars. Watch your speed in the town of Ocracoke as it is 20 mph and they enforce plus you have the walkers, bikekes, golf carts to watch . Part of the highway along the dunes gets water and sand covered depending on how much wind and surf there is. A couple [laces the road works continually are pushing back the sand. One place on Ocracoke the surf is presently almost coming on the road. Take your time and enjoy

3. Ocracoke Lifeguard Beach

Ocracoke, NC 27960 http://www.ocracokebeachfires.com
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Ocracoke Lifeguard Beach

Reviewed By williamlO4961CG

Great experience. A perfect way to finish an Ocracoke day. We were fortunate enough to have clear skies to see the Milky Way and a number of shooting stars.

4. British Cemetery

British Cemetery Road, Ocracoke, NC http://www.ocracoke-nc.com/cemetery/
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4.5 based on 385 reviews

British Cemetery

The remains of four British soldiers whose ship was sunk off the coast during World War II are buried here.

Reviewed By snoopydoo - Florida, United States

This cemetery is truly historic and a beautiful tribute. You'll only need to pul over for a few minutes to take it in. The stones/memorials explain who they are and why they are there. It's a quick sight, but worth your time to pay respects to these soldiers. Very glad we stopped.

5. Deepwater Theater

School Road Po 596, Ocracoke, NC 27960 +1 252-921-0260 http://www.deepwatertheater.com/
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Deepwater Theater

Home of Ocracoke's most famous band, Molasses Creek.

6. Portsmouth Village

Ocracoke, NC +1 252-728-2250 http://www.nps.gov/calo/historyculture/portsmouth.htm
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Portsmouth Village

Over a century ago, Portsmouth Village was a bustling port town. Today, the buildings and exhibits tell the story of changing times and life on the Outer Banks. The Theodore and Annie Salter House and Visitor Center, School, Post Office and General Store, U.S. Life-Saving Station, Methodist Church, and Henry Piggot House are open to the public seasonally.Be sure to bring insect repellent, drinking water, food, sunscreen, adequate clothing, a hat, and good walking shoes.

7. Porstmouth Island ATV Tours

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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Porstmouth Island ATV Tours

ATV and shelling on Portsmouth Island NC

8. Ocracoke Lifeguarded Beach

Ocracoke, NC
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4.5 based on 285 reviews

Ocracoke Lifeguarded Beach

Reviewed By mb22727 - Madison, United States

Natural beach with showers, and walkway to the beach. Always clean and the beach is flat backed by sand dunes. Lifeguards on duty for designated swimming zone. We loved it for morning beach walls. Monitored turtle nests line the dunes and we enjoyed learning more about the turtles from the park rangers . Really it can’t be beat ????☀️????

9. Ocracoke Island Golf Carts

216 Irvin Garrish Hwy Near The Anchorage Inn & SmacNally's Raw Bar, Ocracoke, NC 27960 +1 252-928-0090 [email protected] http://www.ocracokeislandgolfcarts.com
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4.5 based on 50 reviews

Ocracoke Island Golf Carts

Golf Cart Rentals - Ocracoke Island: Park your car and ride in one of our open air electric golf carts! Four-passenger & six-passenger golf carts available. Enjoy exploring the historic village of Ocracoke Island, NC. Renting is easy, affordable, & fun!

Reviewed By 662wendyb - Washington, United States

Because we were staying on the island for two weeks, they delivered the golf cart to our rental home and picked it back up. Very easy to work with, and super nice staff! This is the best way to navigate the island. You need a 4-wheel drive vehicle to drive on the beach, but the golf carts are great for the village! Once in a while, my husband would go fishing on the beach (in our 4-wheel drive Tahoe) and I'd take the golf cart into the village to do some shopping! Worked out great! We took the golf cart all over the village exploring! They're fun!

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