Kill Devil Hills things to do are numerous and lively. The town's great beaches host surfers, kayakers and anglers. Kill Devil Hills recreation is mostly outdoors centered, but you can also relax in a 10-plex movie theater on hot summer days (or cold winter nights!) or paint pottery, bead, tie-dye and play laser tag.
One of the most popular Kill Devil Hills things to do is to surf. If you've never surfed, you can rent equipment and even take surfing lessons while you're here. For anglers, you'll find all the gear and bait you need in local tackle shops. You'll also get advice on where to go to catch what's biting. Stop in before you head to the beach or pier.
For kids, Kill Devil Hills recreation includes playgrounds, go-carts and mini-golf courses when you need a break from the beach. The whole family can enjoy biking. If you didn't bring bicycles along with you, you can rent them for the whole family from bike or rental shops. Below we've given a few bike routes and some tips on safe biking in town.
The Outer Banks is home to many outstanding artists, and Kill Devil Hills recreation includes many top-quality galleries where you can see their work on display then get creative yourself with craft workshops and a paint your own pottery studio.
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Kind Yoga is a cooperative wellness studio with daily hot and cool yoga classes, including vinyasa, power flow, beginner and gentle classes as well as Pilates. A collective of experienced yoga teachers, fitness instructors, nutritionists, musicians, meditation instructors and alternative healers come together here to offer a wellness community in a creative, nurturing space. Workshops, private instruction, holistic services and a variety of other offerings...read more
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Lost Treasure Golf is quite a sight on the Bypass. The course is designed to look like a Western frontier town, complete with caves and running waterfalls. A train carts golfers up to the first hole. There are two 18-hole courses to play.read more
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This athletic park offers two softball fields, two public tennis courts, two soccer fields and restrooms. You'll find it behind the Kill Devil Hills Fire Department, just south of Belk.read more
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Coast Guard certified Captain Devin Clark is an Outer Banks native who has been working on the water as a commercial fisherman and charter boat mate since he was 15 years old. Now he offers family-friendly charters. He'll take you fishing — bottom fishing, nearshore fishing, wreck fishing, striper fishing or whatever's best when you call — crabbing or shrimping. If fishing's not your thing,...read more
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Supplementing cultural arts programs in local schools, the Mustang Outreach Program works tirelessly to increase Outer Banks students’ exposure and access to music. In 2012, Mike Dianna, founder of Bearded Face Productions, teamed up with acclaimed local blues musician Ruth Wyand to launch the Mustang Outreach Program. The program welcomes all 3rd through 12th grade students from Currituck and Dare counties, giving them a way...read more
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This race course weaves through The Nature Conservancy’s Nags Head Woods Ecological Preserve, one of the best remaining examples of mid-Atlantic Maritime forest. The main race starts at 8 a.m. on the second Saturday in May. It is an out-and-back course that covers gently rolling terrain on a gravel roadway. North Banks Rotary Club hosts the race, and all net proceeds go to support local...read more
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A beautiful place for hiking, trail running and birding, Nags Head Woods Preserve is one of the best remaining examples of a mid-Atlantic maritime forest. The 8 miles of hiking trails in the 1,200-acre preserve are open and free to the public every day from dawn until dusk. There are lushly wooded dunes, peaceful ponds, brackish marsh and an upland maritime forest complete with live oaks...read more
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Whether you need to change up your look, want a minute to unwind or are seeking a mental and physical uplift, you’ll find the Oasis for it in Kill Devil Hills. Oasis Day Spa and Salon has a team of five staff members, each of whom brings their own qualifications and talents that offer a diverse range of services and treatments, including a licensed massage...read more
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There are so many entertaining Outer Banks activities that you couldn't possibly bring all the equipment you'll need on a vacation to cover it all. Luckily, you can rent just about anything you'll need once you're here. If you want to rent kayaks to do some exploring of the sound waters or to ride the waves, Ocean Atlantic Rentals will bring them to you. And though...read more
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The Outer Banks Arboretum and Teaching Garden was created by the Extension Master Gardener Program of the Dare County Center of the N.C. Cooperative Extension. It's free to walk through the garden, which is next to the Thomas A. Baum Senior Center in Kill Devil Hills, every day from dawn to dusk. The pathways are wheelchair accessible. The garden is a great place to enjoy...read more
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Outer Banks Beach Buggies specializes in rentals, sales and service of golf carts and Low Speed Vehicles (LSVs). Their rentals division offers in-season weekly rentals, which run either Saturday to Saturday or Sunday to Sunday. Off-season they offer weekly rentals as well as less-than-weekly rentals. Their delivery areas include Corolla, Duck, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, Nags Head, Pirates Cove and Manteo. Their...read more
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Outer Banks Bicycle has a variety of bicycles for rent and for sale. They can repair bikes and have a good selection of biking accessories and clothing. They're open year round.read more