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Week of Events
Outer Banks Bike Week 2026
The 24th Annual Outer Banks Bike Week roars into the Outer Banks from April 18–26, 2026, bringing thousands of riders and motorcycle enthusiasts together for nine days of coastal cruising, entertainment, and biker culture. The rally is headquartered at Outer Banks Harley-Davidson, just north of the Wright Memorial Bridge, but events and rides take place throughout the Outer Banks.
Throughout the week, visitors can enjoy guided scenic rides along the barrier islands, live music, bike shows, demo rides, and a bustling vendor marketplace. Special events include a Poker Run, bike games, contests, and daily entertainment, along with opportunities to explore some of the region’s most iconic coastal routes—from Corolla to Ocracoke Island.
The event grounds open daily starting at 9:00 AM, and many activities are free to attend, making it a fun stop for both riders and spectators. Whether you’re a motorcycle enthusiast or simply want to experience the energy and camaraderie of one of the East Coast’s most unique rallies, Outer Banks Bike Week offers a lively atmosphere and plenty of reasons to ride—or just stop by and enjoy the show.
Rotating Art Show: Golden Hour by Robyn Scott
“Golden Hour” by Robyn Scott is the first exhibit in the 2026 Rotating Art Show series. The exhibit will be on display in the first floor conference room of the Town Hall and open from 9:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) from January 30-April 23, 2026. Golden Hour is a love letter to the Carolina coast, where the light hits Mother Earth with a gentle glow leading into the peaceful night sky. This collection is meant to celebrate the warm hug offered by our beautiful ocean as we drive up and down the coastal roads, exploring the many beaches and seaside shops. Many of the works feature scenes from Corolla, in particular, some of my favorite hidden soundside spots and stretches of the beach in the offseason.
Outer Banks Bike Week 2026
The 24th Annual Outer Banks Bike Week roars into the Outer Banks from April 18–26, 2026, bringing thousands of riders and motorcycle enthusiasts together for nine days of coastal cruising, entertainment, and biker culture. The rally is headquartered at Outer Banks Harley-Davidson, just north of the Wright Memorial Bridge, but events and rides take place throughout the Outer Banks.
Throughout the week, visitors can enjoy guided scenic rides along the barrier islands, live music, bike shows, demo rides, and a bustling vendor marketplace. Special events include a Poker Run, bike games, contests, and daily entertainment, along with opportunities to explore some of the region’s most iconic coastal routes—from Corolla to Ocracoke Island.
The event grounds open daily starting at 9:00 AM, and many activities are free to attend, making it a fun stop for both riders and spectators. Whether you’re a motorcycle enthusiast or simply want to experience the energy and camaraderie of one of the East Coast’s most unique rallies, Outer Banks Bike Week offers a lively atmosphere and plenty of reasons to ride—or just stop by and enjoy the show.
Rotating Art Show: Golden Hour by Robyn Scott
“Golden Hour” by Robyn Scott is the first exhibit in the 2026 Rotating Art Show series. The exhibit will be on display in the first floor conference room of the Town Hall and open from 9:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) from January 30-April 23, 2026. Golden Hour is a love letter to the Carolina coast, where the light hits Mother Earth with a gentle glow leading into the peaceful night sky. This collection is meant to celebrate the warm hug offered by our beautiful ocean as we drive up and down the coastal roads, exploring the many beaches and seaside shops. Many of the works feature scenes from Corolla, in particular, some of my favorite hidden soundside spots and stretches of the beach in the offseason.
Kayak the Sound
Experience the waters of the Outer Banks during Kayak the Sound, a guided paddling program at Jockey’s Ridge State Park. Join Ranger Austin for a peaceful morning paddle on the Roanoke Sound, where participants will explore the aquatic side of the park while learning about local ecology, wildlife, and the natural and cultural history of the area.
All kayaking equipment and instruction will be provided, making this program great for beginners and experienced paddlers alike. The minimum participant age is 8 years old, and children under 13 must paddle with an adult (18 or older).
Pre-registration is required.
To sign up, email austin.paul@ncparks.gov with the names of all participants, ages, and a contact phone number.
Please arrive at least 10 minutes early before the program begins.
Location: 330 W Soundside Road, Nags Head, NC 27959
Host: Jockey’s Ridge State Park
KDDB New Skater Night
New to roller skating or curious about roller derby? The Kill Devil Derby Brigade hosts New Skater Night on the first Tuesday of every month, offering a fun, welcoming introduction to skating basics in a non-contact setting. Sessions run from 6–8 p.m. at Aviation Skate Park in Kill Devil Hills. Full safety gear is required, and loaner gear may be available. No experience needed, just a positive, resilient attitude and a willingness to learn.
Outer Banks Bike Week 2026
The 24th Annual Outer Banks Bike Week roars into the Outer Banks from April 18–26, 2026, bringing thousands of riders and motorcycle enthusiasts together for nine days of coastal cruising, entertainment, and biker culture. The rally is headquartered at Outer Banks Harley-Davidson, just north of the Wright Memorial Bridge, but events and rides take place throughout the Outer Banks.
Throughout the week, visitors can enjoy guided scenic rides along the barrier islands, live music, bike shows, demo rides, and a bustling vendor marketplace. Special events include a Poker Run, bike games, contests, and daily entertainment, along with opportunities to explore some of the region’s most iconic coastal routes—from Corolla to Ocracoke Island.
The event grounds open daily starting at 9:00 AM, and many activities are free to attend, making it a fun stop for both riders and spectators. Whether you’re a motorcycle enthusiast or simply want to experience the energy and camaraderie of one of the East Coast’s most unique rallies, Outer Banks Bike Week offers a lively atmosphere and plenty of reasons to ride—or just stop by and enjoy the show.
Rotating Art Show: Golden Hour by Robyn Scott
“Golden Hour” by Robyn Scott is the first exhibit in the 2026 Rotating Art Show series. The exhibit will be on display in the first floor conference room of the Town Hall and open from 9:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) from January 30-April 23, 2026. Golden Hour is a love letter to the Carolina coast, where the light hits Mother Earth with a gentle glow leading into the peaceful night sky. This collection is meant to celebrate the warm hug offered by our beautiful ocean as we drive up and down the coastal roads, exploring the many beaches and seaside shops. Many of the works feature scenes from Corolla, in particular, some of my favorite hidden soundside spots and stretches of the beach in the offseason.
Butterfly House Release
Experience the magic of butterflies taking flight during the Butterfly Release at The Elizabethan Gardens. Held Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM (April through September), this interactive program allows visitors to watch newly emerged butterflies take their first flight while learning about butterfly life cycles and the plants that attract them to your own garden. Guests can add the experience to their garden admission and enjoy a close-up look at these beautiful pollinators as they are released into the gardens’ butterfly habitat.
Outer Banks Bike Week 2026
The 24th Annual Outer Banks Bike Week roars into the Outer Banks from April 18–26, 2026, bringing thousands of riders and motorcycle enthusiasts together for nine days of coastal cruising, entertainment, and biker culture. The rally is headquartered at Outer Banks Harley-Davidson, just north of the Wright Memorial Bridge, but events and rides take place throughout the Outer Banks.
Throughout the week, visitors can enjoy guided scenic rides along the barrier islands, live music, bike shows, demo rides, and a bustling vendor marketplace. Special events include a Poker Run, bike games, contests, and daily entertainment, along with opportunities to explore some of the region’s most iconic coastal routes—from Corolla to Ocracoke Island.
The event grounds open daily starting at 9:00 AM, and many activities are free to attend, making it a fun stop for both riders and spectators. Whether you’re a motorcycle enthusiast or simply want to experience the energy and camaraderie of one of the East Coast’s most unique rallies, Outer Banks Bike Week offers a lively atmosphere and plenty of reasons to ride—or just stop by and enjoy the show.
Rotating Art Show: Golden Hour by Robyn Scott
“Golden Hour” by Robyn Scott is the first exhibit in the 2026 Rotating Art Show series. The exhibit will be on display in the first floor conference room of the Town Hall and open from 9:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) from January 30-April 23, 2026. Golden Hour is a love letter to the Carolina coast, where the light hits Mother Earth with a gentle glow leading into the peaceful night sky. This collection is meant to celebrate the warm hug offered by our beautiful ocean as we drive up and down the coastal roads, exploring the many beaches and seaside shops. Many of the works feature scenes from Corolla, in particular, some of my favorite hidden soundside spots and stretches of the beach in the offseason.
Butterfly House Release
Experience the magic of butterflies taking flight during the Butterfly Release at The Elizabethan Gardens. Held Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM (April through September), this interactive program allows visitors to watch newly emerged butterflies take their first flight while learning about butterfly life cycles and the plants that attract them to your own garden. Guests can add the experience to their garden admission and enjoy a close-up look at these beautiful pollinators as they are released into the gardens’ butterfly habitat.
Outer Banks Bike Week 2026
The 24th Annual Outer Banks Bike Week roars into the Outer Banks from April 18–26, 2026, bringing thousands of riders and motorcycle enthusiasts together for nine days of coastal cruising, entertainment, and biker culture. The rally is headquartered at Outer Banks Harley-Davidson, just north of the Wright Memorial Bridge, but events and rides take place throughout the Outer Banks.
Throughout the week, visitors can enjoy guided scenic rides along the barrier islands, live music, bike shows, demo rides, and a bustling vendor marketplace. Special events include a Poker Run, bike games, contests, and daily entertainment, along with opportunities to explore some of the region’s most iconic coastal routes—from Corolla to Ocracoke Island.
The event grounds open daily starting at 9:00 AM, and many activities are free to attend, making it a fun stop for both riders and spectators. Whether you’re a motorcycle enthusiast or simply want to experience the energy and camaraderie of one of the East Coast’s most unique rallies, Outer Banks Bike Week offers a lively atmosphere and plenty of reasons to ride—or just stop by and enjoy the show.
Pea Island Bird Walk
Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge is home to nearly 400 species of birds that reside here or migrate through. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, you'll enjoy this casual stroll beside North Pond. Field guides, binoculars, sunscreen, and insect repellent are recommended. Some field guides and binoculars will be available for loan. Pea Island Bird Walks are held year-round except during the Wings Over Water Wildlife Festival in October and December. Meet at the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, located on NC Highway 12 approximately 4 miles south of Oregon Inlet and 9 miles north of Rodanthe. The Pea Island Bird Walk is FREE.
Rotating Art Show: Golden Hour by Robyn Scott
“Golden Hour” by Robyn Scott is the first exhibit in the 2026 Rotating Art Show series. The exhibit will be on display in the first floor conference room of the Town Hall and open from 9:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) from January 30-April 23, 2026. Golden Hour is a love letter to the Carolina coast, where the light hits Mother Earth with a gentle glow leading into the peaceful night sky. This collection is meant to celebrate the warm hug offered by our beautiful ocean as we drive up and down the coastal roads, exploring the many beaches and seaside shops. Many of the works feature scenes from Corolla, in particular, some of my favorite hidden soundside spots and stretches of the beach in the offseason.
Flying Pirate Half Marathon
Ahoy, runners! The annual Flying Pirate Race Weekend returns to the Outer Banks April 24–26 with a swashbuckling lineup of races for all ages and skill levels. The weekend’s signature Flying Pirate Half Marathon takes participants on a scenic 13.1-mile course through Kill Devil Hills and Kitty Hawk, starting and finishing near the Wright Brothers Memorial and showcasing the coastal beauty of the Outer Banks.
In addition to the half-marathon, the event includes a 5K, 8K, and a family-friendly fun run, plus the popular Double Dare Challenge for runners who complete the half-marathon along with another race. With a festive pirate theme, runners often dress in costume, and the weekend features an expo, finisher medals, post-race food and drinks, and a lively atmosphere that makes it a favorite spring tradition on the OBX. See the event website for details.
OBX Star Party
April 24, 2026 | 5:30–10:00 PM | Jockey’s Ridge State Park
Discover the wonders of the night sky during the Statewide Star Party: OBX at Jockey’s Ridge State Park. Beginning at 5:30 PM, families can explore space-themed activity tables and hands-on educational experiences for kids before darkness falls. As the sun sets, telescopes will be set up for public viewing, giving visitors the chance to observe planets, stars, and other celestial objects with guidance from local astronomers. The free outdoor event is part of the North Carolina Science Festival’s statewide Star Party, which brings skywatching programs to dozens of locations across North Carolina. Weather permitting, night sky viewing continues until 10:00 PM, and all are welcome to attend this FREE event.
Flying Pirate Half Marathon
Ahoy, runners! The annual Flying Pirate Race Weekend returns to the Outer Banks April 24–26 with a swashbuckling lineup of races for all ages and skill levels. The weekend’s signature Flying Pirate Half Marathon takes participants on a scenic 13.1-mile course through Kill Devil Hills and Kitty Hawk, starting and finishing near the Wright Brothers Memorial and showcasing the coastal beauty of the Outer Banks.
In addition to the half-marathon, the event includes a 5K, 8K, and a family-friendly fun run, plus the popular Double Dare Challenge for runners who complete the half-marathon along with another race. With a festive pirate theme, runners often dress in costume, and the weekend features an expo, finisher medals, post-race food and drinks, and a lively atmosphere that makes it a favorite spring tradition on the OBX. See the event website for details.
Outer Banks Bike Week 2026
The 24th Annual Outer Banks Bike Week roars into the Outer Banks from April 18–26, 2026, bringing thousands of riders and motorcycle enthusiasts together for nine days of coastal cruising, entertainment, and biker culture. The rally is headquartered at Outer Banks Harley-Davidson, just north of the Wright Memorial Bridge, but events and rides take place throughout the Outer Banks.
Throughout the week, visitors can enjoy guided scenic rides along the barrier islands, live music, bike shows, demo rides, and a bustling vendor marketplace. Special events include a Poker Run, bike games, contests, and daily entertainment, along with opportunities to explore some of the region’s most iconic coastal routes—from Corolla to Ocracoke Island.
The event grounds open daily starting at 9:00 AM, and many activities are free to attend, making it a fun stop for both riders and spectators. Whether you’re a motorcycle enthusiast or simply want to experience the energy and camaraderie of one of the East Coast’s most unique rallies, Outer Banks Bike Week offers a lively atmosphere and plenty of reasons to ride—or just stop by and enjoy the show.
Earth Fair OBX 2026
Earth Fair OBX is a free, family-friendly celebration of Earth Day held at Jockey’s Ridge State Park in Nags Head. The event brings together local Outer Banks organizations focused on environmental education and coastal conservation, offering interactive exhibits, educational displays, and hands-on activities for children. Visitors can explore booths, learn about protecting the region’s delicate ecosystems, and enjoy an afternoon of nature-focused fun while connecting with groups working to preserve the Outer Banks.
3rd Annual Seaside Soirée – Supporting OBX Room In The Inn
Join OBX Room In The Inn for the 3rd Annual Seaside Soirée on Friday, April 25 from 4:00–6:00 PM at the Hilton Garden Inn, 5353 N. Virginia Dare Trail in Kitty Hawk. This elegant coastal gathering is the organization’s largest fundraiser of the year and helps ensure the continuation of vital services for neighbors experiencing homelessness across the Outer Banks.
Guests can enjoy a relaxed seaside atmosphere while supporting a meaningful cause. Proceeds from the event will directly fund the 2026–2027 shelter season, helping provide safe shelter, meals, and supportive services for members of the community in need. OBX Room In The Inn is the only shelter serving unhoused adults in Dare County, making community support especially important.
Attendees will also have the chance to participate in exciting silent and live auctions, featuring a variety of items and experiences donated by local businesses and supporters. Every ticket and contribution helps expand the organization’s ability to offer dignity, stability, and hope to those facing housing insecurity on the Outer Banks.
Tickets and details:
https://givebutter.com/2026-seaside-soiree-xmwq3d
Flying Pirate Half Marathon
Ahoy, runners! The annual Flying Pirate Race Weekend returns to the Outer Banks April 24–26 with a swashbuckling lineup of races for all ages and skill levels. The weekend’s signature Flying Pirate Half Marathon takes participants on a scenic 13.1-mile course through Kill Devil Hills and Kitty Hawk, starting and finishing near the Wright Brothers Memorial and showcasing the coastal beauty of the Outer Banks.
In addition to the half-marathon, the event includes a 5K, 8K, and a family-friendly fun run, plus the popular Double Dare Challenge for runners who complete the half-marathon along with another race. With a festive pirate theme, runners often dress in costume, and the weekend features an expo, finisher medals, post-race food and drinks, and a lively atmosphere that makes it a favorite spring tradition on the OBX. See the event website for details.
Outer Banks Bike Week 2026
The 24th Annual Outer Banks Bike Week roars into the Outer Banks from April 18–26, 2026, bringing thousands of riders and motorcycle enthusiasts together for nine days of coastal cruising, entertainment, and biker culture. The rally is headquartered at Outer Banks Harley-Davidson, just north of the Wright Memorial Bridge, but events and rides take place throughout the Outer Banks.
Throughout the week, visitors can enjoy guided scenic rides along the barrier islands, live music, bike shows, demo rides, and a bustling vendor marketplace. Special events include a Poker Run, bike games, contests, and daily entertainment, along with opportunities to explore some of the region’s most iconic coastal routes—from Corolla to Ocracoke Island.
The event grounds open daily starting at 9:00 AM, and many activities are free to attend, making it a fun stop for both riders and spectators. Whether you’re a motorcycle enthusiast or simply want to experience the energy and camaraderie of one of the East Coast’s most unique rallies, Outer Banks Bike Week offers a lively atmosphere and plenty of reasons to ride—or just stop by and enjoy the show.
Dune Hike
Join a park ranger at Jockey’s Ridge State Park for a guided hike to the top of the tallest living sand dune on the East Coast. Along the way, you’ll discover the fascinating plants and animals that thrive in this ever-changing landscape and learn what makes this park such a natural treasure. Once at the summit, enjoy sweeping views of the Roanoke Sound and Atlantic Ocean that you won’t soon forget. This free, family-friendly event is open to the public. Just be sure to wear sunscreen, bring water, and wear comfortable shoes. The group will meet at the park’s pavilion beside the visitor center.