Day 8 – Outer Banks Lighthouses

Before heading out, we decided to cross the street and see the ocean tides again. Today was sunny but very cold and windy. Saw someone crazy out in the ocean kite boarding.

Then we headed out towards the north end of the Outer Banks to see the four lighthouses. Here is a map of the lighthouses…

The first lighthouse is the Bodie Lighthouse.

The second was the Currituck Beach Lighthouse…

Made from bricks

Next we visited a very unusual lighthouse in Manteo called the Roanoke Marsh Lighthouse…

Lighthouse at the end of a pier mounted on top of little house
zoom in to see all the beautiful houses along the sounds edge

And lastly we travelled to the very south end to see the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse… the largest and most majestic of them all…

It was a fun day visiting all these lighthouses. Only one (Currituck) was open to go to the top. We didn’t make it to the top, but our friends Brad and Lisa did. They said it was quite the view.
You may have noticed each lighthouse had a different image on the face. That was so the ships during the day would know where they were on the long outer banks of North Carolina. At night each lighthouse had different timing when the light was on and off. Very smart!

Tomorrow, we leave the campground headed to South Carolina for a few days.

One Reply to “Day 8 – Outer Banks Lighthouses”

  1. Brr… I bet they’d be cold if their kite dropped and they fell in ocean. Do they have to wait for their kite to fly back inland to get back off? Or hop in water and swim back 🥶

    Do all the lighthouses have those different black and white patterns?

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