Spearheaded by paddling enthusiast and former biologist Jack Crouch, who first launched his company in 2013, Outer Banks Paddleboard is now one of the premier providers of stand-up paddleboarding adventures on the Outer Banks, with lessons, tours, and rentals readily available throughout the central Outer Banks and miles beyond.

Outer Banks Paddleboard is based in Kitty Hawk, but the company provides guided tours and lessons from Hatteras Island to Corolla, ensuring that visitors throughout the OBX can tackle a new on-the-water adventure, regardless of where they are staying. Outer Banks Paddleboard offers multiple ways to enjoy SUP to the fullest, starting with daily and weekly SUP rentals that can be reserved all along the Outer Banks. Visitors who want a more immersive SUP experience will want to sign up for a paddleboarding lesson to learn the basics and then some, or will want to come along for a tour, which covers some of the prettiest regions of the Outer Banks. With a host of SUP adventures to choose from that cover miles of shoreline, Outer Banks Paddleboard is a great resource for folks who love life on the water, and who want to uncover a new and fun experience on their next Outer Banks getaway.


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Kitty Hawk
Sandy Run Park

Sandy Run Park leads its visitors through the heart of Kitty Hawk Woods Coastal Preserve, one of the largest maritime forests remaining in North Carolina. Completed in two phases, the park now encompasses 1600 acres of marshland, waterways and maritime forest. The park features a wooden boardwalk, two gazebos, a fishing and many more amenities for the enjoyment of the area's natural beauty and wildlife. On a stroll through the park you will likely run into many of the area's indigenous creatures and plants.Just after entering the park, and next to the ample parking area you’ll find a covered picnic pavilion, a putting green, cookout grills and a basketball half court. Below the pavilion is a canoe and kayak access deck. Beyond this recreation and picnic area is a half-mile loop, mostly boardwalk, that will take you on a scenic and educational tour of a large section of the Preserve, where wildlife and plants are identified by plaques placed along the route. At the first gazebo stop is another kayak and canoe access where you’re sure to see many yellow-bellied slider turtles swimming all around and an Osprey family nesting above. Other creatures you may get a glimpse of include deer, otter, egrets, raccoons and even a nutria. Also along the boardwalk you’ll find an observation deck and a pier for fishing (license required). The fishing pond is stocked with several varieties of fish, including brim and bass..Sandy Run Park is open from sunrise to sunset. Although the cost is free, the natural serenity and beauty it offers is priceless.

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