5. Visit The Wright Brothers National Memorial
This is the place on Outer Banks where Wilbur and Orville Wright first took flight and the places where they landed as well. See the reconstructed living quarters and hangar which offer travelers a sense of what life for the brothers Wright was like back in 1903.
Additional attractions include the Wright Brothers Monument, on Big Kill Devil Hill, where they conducted experiments, and interactive exhibits in the visitor center. You can stop at nearby Jockey’s Ridge State Park too.
6. Rock The Rapids At The U.S. National Whitewater Center
The whitewater center spans an area of more than 1,300 acres. Here you can take part in 30+ recreational activities. The most popular one is riding the rapids in the world’s largest man-made whitewater river.
You can also visit the Deep Water Solo Complex. It features rock climbing walls up to 45 feet above a deep pool so if you fall, it’s fun! They also offer yoga, zip lines, hiking, and biking here too.
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