Nags Head Woods Ecological Preserve Website When most Outer Banks visitors think of Nags Head, they imagine a classic beach town filled with warm sunny days, crashing ocean waves, and miles of beaches, shops, restaurants and all the attractions that inherently... Kill Devil Hills 252-441-2525 Map it
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Events & Family Fun Avon Farmers Market July 1st, 2025 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Ocracoke Independence Day Celebration July 2nd, 2025 Mustang Mornings at the Farm July 2nd, 2025 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM (More Events)
Basnight's Lone Cedar Cafe Website Menu Enjoy Waterfront Dining at Basnight's Lone Cedar Café where we specialize in fresh and local Outer Banks seafood. If you’re craving the freshest fish, clams, crab, shrimp and oysters from local North Carolina waters, you’ll find them at the Lone Cedar Café. Since it first opened in 1996, Basnight’s has been the restaurant where all the movers and shakers in the state would eat when they visted the barrier islands. Owned by Outer Banks native and former state Sen. Marc Basnight and his family, the restaurant, located on the Nags Head-Manteo causeway, is busy nearly all year long. But its lineage is not the reason it’s become so popular. Lone Cedar can boast that it serves only fresh local seafood caught by local fishermen, as well as the freshest North Carolina produce available. Nags Head 252-441-5405 Map it
$5 Off Admission Valid Off General Admission Over 42 inches Valid when purchased online only. Use QR code and enter promo code: WAVES Expires end of 2025 season. No other discounts apply. print