The quaint village of Duck is located just south of Corolla, but still on the northern end of the Outer Banks. This area remained undeveloped until the 1970's. Quiet stretches of beach, soundfront water sports, shopping and restaurants are in ample supply. Duck has managed to retain "old beach charm" while offering all the amenities necessary for a great Outer Banks vacation. Duck, North Carolina is home of the Army Corp of Engineers Research Facility and is located within minutes of the Wright Memorial, historic Roanoke Island, Currituck Lighthouse and the Whalehead Club.The multi-use path is also perfect for a scenic morning run or evening walk with the family while visiting the Outer Banks and invites you to take advantage of the small town atmosphere and stroll or bike to your destination. Duck is an eclectic mix of old and new, but even the newest and most lavish vacation homes harmonize with the charm and appeal of the village style. Duck earned its name from the abundance of migrating waterfowl that used to be the area's main attraction. Graceful wading birds, powerful ospreys and vocal geese and ducks are easy to spot.Duck offers a family-friendly atmosphere, great shopping and restaurants, numerous communities with amenities and miles of peaceful beaches. What more could you ask for?

Southern Shores is located along US 158 and NC 12, between Duck and Kitty Hawk; it stretches from the sparkling Atlantic Ocean to the calm waters of the Currituck Sound. Considered by many as a premier Outer Banks residential and vacation spot. This beautiful area is known for its beautiful homes, live oak trees, blooming dogwoods and tremendous community pride. This peaceful Outer Banks town offers a variety of settings, from oceanfront to dune top or nestled in live oaks and blooming dogwoods. Southern Shores has private ocean and sound accesses which requires a community parking pass ($10 deposit). The beauty and solitude of Southern Shores' beaches are unsurpassed.


The quaint village of Duck is located just south of Corolla, but still on the northern end of the Outer Banks. This area remained undeveloped until the 1970's. Quiet stretches of beach, soundfront water sports, shopping and restaurants are in ample supply. Duck has managed to retain "old beach charm" while offering all the amenities necessary for a great Outer Banks vacation. Duck, North Carolina is home of the Army Corp of Engineers Research Facility and is located within minutes of the Wright Memorial, historic Roanoke Island, Currituck Lighthouse and the Whalehead Club.The multi-use path is also perfect for a scenic morning run or evening walk with the family while visiting the Outer Banks and invites you to take advantage of the small town atmosphere and stroll or bike to your destination. Duck is an eclectic mix of old and new, but even the newest and most lavish vacation homes harmonize with the charm and appeal of the village style. Duck earned its name from the abundance of migrating waterfowl that used to be the area's main attraction. Graceful wading birds, powerful ospreys and vocal geese and ducks are easy to spot.Duck offers a family-friendly atmosphere, great shopping and restaurants, numerous communities with amenities and miles of peaceful beaches. What more could you ask for?

Southern Shores is located along US 158 and NC 12, between Duck and Kitty Hawk; it stretches from the sparkling Atlantic Ocean to the calm waters of the Currituck Sound. Considered by many as a premier Outer Banks residential and vacation spot. This beautiful area is known for its beautiful homes, live oak trees, blooming dogwoods and tremendous community pride. This peaceful Outer Banks town offers a variety of settings, from oceanfront to dune top or nestled in live oaks and blooming dogwoods. Southern Shores has private ocean and sound accesses which requires a community parking pass ($10 deposit). The beauty and solitude of Southern Shores' beaches are unsurpassed.

