Including Buxton Things to Do
Hatteras Thing To Do
The game room and arcade at this restaurant is enormous, great for kids and adults who are looking for something to do. There are pool tables, air hockey, video games, pinball and much more. read more
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Beads & Grinds is a house of coffee and creativity in the heart of Buxton. They have all the coffee and espresso drinks you could want, plus they have teas, lemonades, boba, ice cream, baked goods and more. The coffee is locally roasted. You can add CBD to any drink. Enjoy outdoor seating or the indoor lounge. They also have a beading department where you...read more
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Billy Mitchell Airport is a public use airstrip in Frisco. It is in Cape Hatteras National Seashore and owned by the National Park Service. Private planes are welcome to fly in and out of the airport, but keep in mind that it is not staffed. The asphalt runway is 3,002 feet.read more
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Bob's Frisco Tackle and Convenience offers everything you need for fishing – bait and tackle, gear, ice, beer and wine, drinks, convenience items, rod and reel rentals, clam rake rentals and more. You’ll find a good selection of gifts, t-shirts, beach goods, children’s toys and more. They also have an ATM and sell lottery tickets.read more
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Near the lighthouse on the National Park Service grounds is a 3/4-mile trail through the maritime forest of Buxton Woods. From N.C. Highway 12, turn onto Lighthouse Road and continue around the curve to the right past the lighthouse. The trailhead is on the right at the picnic area. A pine needle-covered path leads back into the forest. Along the way there are informational signs...read more
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Buxton Woods is one of the largest remaining maritime forests in the Southeast. It consists of pine- and oak-covered dune ridges interspersed with maritime swamp forest and unique marshy wetlands known locally as sedges. It’s a very rare global ecosystem, and most visitors don’t even realize it exists. The North Carolina Coastal Reserve, a program of the N.C. Division of Coastal Management, maintains more than 1,000...read more
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If one thing represents all of Hatteras Island, it has to be the famous black-and-white, spiral-striped Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. The lighthouse has become the icon of the island, representing the hopeful, stalwart, survivalist attitude that is so pervasive among the people of Hatteras. This is one of the most famous lighthouses in the nation, especially since it survived a controversial, precarious move in 1999. The...read more
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Cape Hatteras Massage offers mobile massage therapy in Rodanthe, Waves, Salvo, Avon, Buxton, Frisco and Hatteras. Robin Hollister has been a massage therapist since 2006.read more
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Cape Hatteras Secondary School has tennis courts that are open to the public in daylight after school hours.read more
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For those on southern Hatteras Island, yoga classes are available at Community Yoga in Frisco. Classes for beginners and all levels are held in a beautiful and cozy studio space on the lower level of Red Drum Pottery and Paintings. Classes are offered on a donation basis, and walk-ins are always welcome. See the schedule on their website.read more
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This is really two stores in one. Downstairs it’s a tackle shop with bait, tackle, rods and reels, gas, gear, waders, boots, snacks, rod and reel repair, custom-rod building, tide charts, t-shirts (including Salt Life and Guy Harvey) and everything else for fishermen and women. Upstairs it’s a gift shop and gallery with artwork, prints, ceramics, candles, local interest books, novelties, lighthouse figurines and many...read more