
It’s no secret that one of the most popular outdoor activities on the Outer Banks is fishing. We know that not everyone who visits the OBX is a fishing enthusiast, or maybe only one or two in the group are. The whole point of family vacation is to spend time with loved ones in spite of differing interests. That’s why the various Outer Banks piers are a great way to meet everyone’s requests, fishing, lounging, entertainment, children’s activities, and the beach, all in one!
Memory Monday 2/26/18 Pier Pics

Greetings from a rainy, but unseasonably warm Outer Banks! We are counting on the groundhog being wrong about winter lasting another few weeks as yesterday we enjoyed record high temperatures, and this week we are expecting temps to be above normal every day. Weather is always on the top of our minds here on the Outer Banks and that is the theme of this week’s Memory Monday contest submissions. We are calling this week’s entries Pier pics.
Chillin’ in Corolla: Memory Monday August 25, 2014.
Chillin’ in Corolla
This week’s first submission for Memory Monday comes to us from Nancy Stymacks of Landing, New Jersey who stayed with Outer Banks Blue in the vacation rental property “Looking Glass.”
3 Ways to Fish in the Outer Banks, from Corolla to Nags Head
A Fisherman’s Delight: 3 Ways to Fish in the Outer Banks
A rod and reel in your hands. The sound of the gentle surf washing onto the shore. Blue ocean as far as the eye can see. Ahh! This is your perfect vacation.