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| (1) A Fishing License is now required of all
fisherman who recreationally fish in coastal waters. (2) The Whalehead club offers a Treasure Hunt kids. (5) The Enduring History Celebration helps raise money for the Jarvisburg Colored School preservation. (6) Heritage Park has a lot of open area for family activities. (7) Great with vegetable from road side farm markets. Dip (8) The Wild Horses have lived on the Outer Banks for over four hundred years. (12) SEAL for kids stands for Safety Education and Aquatic Learning. (13) A Ghoul or Ghost just might make an appearance in the Haunted Corolla Village. (14) No jet skies are allowed to be launched from Currituck beaches; however, the public boat ramp may be used in Currituck Heritage Park. (15) County ordinances state you are to stay off the dunes. (16) Currituck County has six golf courses that accommodate every level of play. |
(1) Decoy carving lessons are offered at the
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Education Center. (2) Tie some chicken to a string to use as bait to catch a crab. (3) The beacon of the lighthouse in Currituck can be seen for 18 nautical miles. (4) The Corolla Wild Horse Museum features interactive displays. (5) Corolla Wild Horses are descendents of wild Spanish Mustangs. (9) Knotts Island holds a Peach & Wildlife Festival each year in July. (10) Wild Horse Days are held in July. (11) Corolla is a great place to take surf lessons because the sandbars make it easy for the student to walk out into the water. (13) Go-karting is a fund activity the whole family can enjoy. |