Kitty Hawk Beach – Outer Banks, North Carolina, USA

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About This Beach

Kitty Hawk Beach, located along North Carolina’s Outer Banks, is a serene and historic destination where natural beauty meets aviation history. Known as the birthplace of modern flight, Kitty Hawk offers miles of uncrowded beaches, rolling dunes, and a charming small-town atmosphere ideal for families, couples, and adventurers alike.

Less commercialized than nearby Nags Head, Kitty Hawk is perfect for those seeking quiet coastal relaxation, watersports, and authentic Outer Banks charm. Visitors can enjoy swimming, surfing, kayaking, or biking along the oceanfront, then explore the nearby Wright Brothers National Memorial, where human flight first took off in 1903.

With its blend of history, nature, and classic beach vibes, Kitty Hawk Beach captures the true essence of the Outer Banks.

📜 History & Unique Features

  • Kitty Hawk gained worldwide fame as the location near where the Wright Brothers conducted their first powered flight in 1903.

  • The nearby Wright Brothers National Memorial, in neighboring Kill Devil Hills, honors this pivotal event in aviation history.

  • The town’s name is believed to derive from a Native American term meaning “goose hunting grounds.”

  • Kitty Hawk’s beaches remain some of the least crowded in the Outer Banks, with excellent dunes and ocean views.

  • Home to maritime forests and soundside wetlands, offering great opportunities for kayaking and birdwatching.

Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit
Spring (Apr–Jun): Ideal weather, fewer tourists, and great surf conditions.

Summer (Jul–Aug): Peak season for family vacations, warm water, and beach festivals.

Fall (Sep–Oct): Quieter, with mild temperatures and fewer crowds.

Winter (Nov–Mar): Peaceful and scenic, great for photography and walks.

Things To Do

Popular Activities
  • Relax on Kitty Hawk Beach: Wide sandy beaches ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and shell collecting.
  • Wright Brothers National Memorial: Visit the 60-foot granite monument celebrating the first flight.
  • Surfing & Paddleboarding: Consistent waves and surf schools available.
  • Kayaking & Canoeing: Explore the calm waters of the Albemarle Sound.
  • Cycling & Jogging: Bike-friendly streets and coastal trails.
  • Fishing: Cast from the shore or charter a deep-sea fishing boat.
  • Golfing: Kilmarlic Golf Club and Sea Scape Golf Links nearby.
  • Dining & Shopping: Beachfront cafés, seafood shacks, and boutique shops line the main road.

Amenities

Nearby Amenities
  • Lifeguards (seasonal)
  • Public parking at multiple beach access points
  • Restrooms and outdoor showers
  • Beach wheelchair access
  • Nearby shops and surf rentals
  • Pet-friendly beach areas
  • Picnic spots and shaded dunes
  • Beach chair and umbrella rentals

Where to Stay

Where to Stay
Hilton Garden Inn Outer Banks/Kitty Hawk: Oceanfront hotel connected to the fishing pier.

Sea Scape Beach & Golf Villas: Family-friendly resort with pools and golf access.

Beachwoods Resort: Beautiful property with lake views and nature trails.

Vacation Rentals: Beachfront cottages and ocean-view homes available throughout the town.

Saltaire Cottages: Classic OBX-style rental homes with decks and outdoor grills.

Beach Hours

Beach Hours

Open Now

Open 24/7

Hours/Lifeguards

Hours/Lifeguards
Beach Access: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM daily

Lifeguards on duty: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Memorial Day to Labor Day)

Wright Brothers Memorial: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM daily

Pricing

Pricing
Beach Access: Free

Parking: Free at public access points

Wright Brothers Memorial Entry: $10–$15 per person (valid for 7 days)

Surfboard Rentals: $15–$25/hour

Kayak Rentals: $40–$70/day

Nearby Attractions

Nearby Attractions
Kill Devil Hills: Home to the Wright Brothers Memorial and great surfing spots.

Southern Shores: Quiet, residential beach ideal for couples.

Duck, NC: Charming seaside village with waterfront dining and boutiques.

Jockey’s Ridge State Park: Just 10 minutes south for dune hiking and sandboarding.

Outer Banks Scenic Byway: 138-mile route through barrier islands and lighthouses.

Food & Drinks

Food & Drinks
Kitty Hawk features a mix of casual coastal dining and family-friendly restaurants, many with ocean views.

Top Picks:

Ocean Boulevard Bistro & Martini Bar: Upscale seafood and cocktails near the beach.

Art’s Place: Local favorite for burgers and breakfast with a rooftop ocean view.

Barefoot Bernie’s Tropical Grill: Fun, lively spot with island-inspired dishes.

Black Pelican Oceanfront Restaurant: Once the old U.S. Life-Saving Station, now a historic dining landmark.

Duck Donuts: Outer Banks original for fresh, made-to-order donuts.

The Bad Bean Baja Grill: Mexican coastal fare with craft beers.

Events & Festivals

Events & Festivals
Outer Banks Kite Festival (September): Colorful kites fill the sky at nearby Jockey’s Ridge.

OBX Seafood Festival (October): Local seafood, music, and culture.

Wings Over Water Festival (Fall & Winter): Birdwatching and eco-tours.

Fourth of July Fireworks: Oceanfront displays at nearby Nags Head and Kill Devil Hills.

Outer Banks Bike Week (April): Motorcycle rally and coastal ride events.

Travel Tips & Local Insights

Travel Tips & Local Insights
Arrive early for parking during summer.

Bring a kite! Winds here are perfect for flying.

Stay near NC-12 for easy access to restaurants and other OBX attractions.

Visit at sunrise for stunning beach views and peaceful walks.

Wade carefully — occasional rip currents may occur.

Soundside kayaking offers calm waters and wildlife sightings.

Safety & Rules

Safety & Rules
Swim near lifeguards only.

No glass or alcohol on beaches.

Leashed dogs allowed year-round.

Do not disturb dunes or vegetation.

Fires allowed only with town permit.

Use beach access walkways — dune climbing prohibited.

FAQs

Are dogs allowed?

Yes, on-leash at all times.

Is there free parking?

Yes, plenty at public access points.

Is it crowded?

Less crowded than Nags Head or Kill Devil Hills.

Contact Information

Primary Phone
Website URL

Location

Beach Address
North Virginia Dare Trail, Kitty Hawk Beach, Kitty Hawk, Dare County, North Carolina, 27949, United States
Access Points
Main Beach Access:
6031 N Virginia Dare Trail, Kitty Hawk, NC 27949, USA

Getting There:

Accessible via U.S. Highway 158 (Croatan Highway) and NC-12 (Virginia Dare Trail).

Approximately 85 miles south of Norfolk, Virginia, and 10 miles north of Nags Head.

Free parking available at beach access lots and along residential streets.
North Virginia Dare Trail, Kitty Hawk Beach, Kitty Hawk, Dare County, North Carolina, 27949, United States

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