With water, water everywhere, visitors to Kill Devil HIlls indulge in fishing and crabbing, quiet kayaking, robust surfing or parasailing, peaceful seaside cycling and that favorite, toes-in-the-sand enjoyment of the beach.This barrier island township is the center of the Northern beach and home to about 7,000 year-round residents. Summer welcomes visitors anxious to share the natural landscapes and village-like appeal. Savor long stretches of Atlantic views and silky sands. If you’re a history buff, visit area lighthouses and the National Memorial honoring Wilbur and Orville Wright, who accomplished the first controlled powered flight in 1903. In nearby Kitty Hawk, Seascape Golf Links challenge players with changing elevations and coastal landscapes. A popular day trip just 17 miles to the southwest, the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, Elizabeth Gardens and live performances of “The Lost Colony” combine to preserve and present the background of Native American culture and Sir Walter Raleigh’s colonization efforts in the late 1500’s.
Restaurants in Kill Devil Hills
5.0 based on 27 reviews
This is a artist operated gallery with various mediums on display (oil, watercolor, pottery, jewelry, photography, mosaic sculpture to name a few) all by local artists. This was an interesting gallery, one of many of many on our cool day gallery morning. We bought some locally sourced, small batch honey. Yum!
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Wine & Paint the Outer Banks Tuesday , Wednesday & Thursday 6:00 - 9:00 pm Spend your evening painting your own custom art with Outer Banks Local Artist Brad Price. Come follow me through a painting in a fun open studio environment, and feel free to bring something to drink! BYOB All art supplies included 45.00
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4.5 based on 91 reviews
They have everything! Clothing, beach supplies, souvenirs, fishing tackle, and the most delicious deli subs and hot subs. Even toasted the bun perfectly! Ordered subs and grabbed some drinks and had a perfect picnic lunch on the beach at our hotel
4.5 based on 48 reviews
The Bird Store- The Outer Banks Wildlife Art Gallery is a must! Our old Nags Head style shop is full of wildlife art....decoys, carvings of pelicans, shorebirds, herons, etc.,paintings and prints of herons, birds, pelicans, sporting dogs, seashore, etc., driftwood, gifts, and more. Stop in when visiting the Outer Banks and take a look!
My wife was looking for a very specific piece of driftwood to use as a centerpiece and saw this place as we were driving by. The owner is very friendly. He is knowledgeable of the area and easy going. We thought the prices were fair for everything we looked at in the store. There is a good selection of bird related decor items and a. few turtles and others as well. The driftwood prices were very cheap! Much less than anywhere else we had seen. Nice local place to get some unique pieces.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Absolutely love this shop. We walked in not knowing what to expect but omg, from quilts, to iron work, tables and signs. Gorgeous things I can’t stop thinking about. If you are looking for a house warming gift or maybe a wedding gift, you’re going to find something. Can’t wait to go back. Very nice people too.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Great staff made the process easy with helpful suggestions and reasonable prices. Would definitely go again. Great bad weather activity for all ages. The enthusiasm of the two brothers running the place was contagious.
4.0 based on 31 reviews
Drop in, do it yourself art studio featuring paint-your-own-pottery and canvas painting. Started as Glazin' Go-Nuts, The Outer Banks original paint-your-own pottery studio in 1999. We grew over the years and are now operating under one name, the OBX Art Studio. Great fun for the whole family- very kid friendly! Enjoy coffee and baked goods next door at the Front Porch Cafe.
Our family visits every year, rainy day or not, to paint a ceramic. On rainy days, you have to go early or else be put on a waiting list. There is a coffee stop that sells a few pastries and has a few tables next door. You pay a fee to paint and another one for each ceramic piece (price varies), and you receive your choice of five colors. You select the colors from a plate showing the colors.. You can select more colors for an extra charge. They will refill them. It was $290 to paint six pieces. We were there 4.5 hours due to the complexity of painting for two of the pieces (the snake mug and a many sided vase) - See the photos uploaded separately. The ladies were nice and did not try to hurry us out even though there was a waiting list and most people were there much shorter times. There were a lot of empty space on the shelves to select your item to paint when we went on a Monday but on Friday, the shelves were fully stocked with many wonderful new pieces to paint. They just got a new shipment in. It takes four days to fire your piece before you can get them back. If you have to leave before it is done, then they can mail them to you. They have always arrived fine.
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