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Fall on the Outer Banks

Nags Head Beach in the Fall

1. Goldilocks weather; not too hot, not too cold

Average September temperatures are in the low 80s; October and November in the 60s-70s. The water is also pleasant, with average temperatures in the mid-60s to mid-70s.

Nags Head Vacation Rental

2. Low Fall rates

An Outer Banks vacation home that rents for $3,000 in peak season is as low as $1,000 in autumn! Small homes and condos can rent for under $600/week.

Beach Bird

3. We're flexible

Stay for a long weekend (3-5 nights) or choose one of our Freestyle properties. Freestyle homes offer no minimum stays and you can check-in any day of the week.Call (252) 441-7035 to learn more.

Starfish

4. Search for treasure

Comb the beach early in the morning or after storms and you'll often find unbroken shells, colorful sea glass, and maybe even a piece of a real OBX shipwreck!

Nags Head Pier Fishing

5. Reel 'em in!

Fall fishing on the Outer Banks is known as some of the best on the East Coast. Pier, surf, sound, or charterfishing - it's all good!

Uncrowded Beach

6. The beach is yours!

You'll find uncrowded beaches and shorter waits at local restaurants.

Waterfront Shops

7. Shop til you drop

Fall Outer Banks shopping offers fantastic deals at our unique boutiques, surf shops, and local art galleries.

Golfers

8. Golf, anyone?

Great courses, lower rates, no sweat!
Championship golf courses can be found from Corolla to Nags Head.

Kayaking

9. Go on an adventure

Fall is the perfect time for surfing, kiteboarding, paddle boarding, kayaking, or hiking. Get going!

Sunset over Sound

10. Make your friends jealous

They're raking leaves, you're relaxing on the Outer Banks. You for the win!

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