Beyond the wild beauty of Cape Hatteras, the Outer Banks boasts over 100 miles of accessible beaches, each with its own charm. From the family-friendly shores of Duck, known for its calm waves and quaint boardwalks, to the secluded sands of Ocracoke Island, accessible only by ferry and famed for its pristine condition and wild ponies, there's a stretch of sand for every type of beachgoer. Remember, while some beaches offer lifeguard services, others do not, so always swim with caution.
