Outer Banks Scenic Byway
Visitor Services

Service Description Service Description
Fees

Fees

Some routes offer reservations, which are recommended due to tight time schedules. Call 1-800-BY-FERRY for schedule and reservation information.

Accessibility

Accessibility

Visitor facilities generally provide universal access. Cape Lookout Harkers Island center is accessible. Consult the Cape Lookout website for full details. Two nature trails in Pea Island... More information on Accessibility
Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities

Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities

The entire byway is mapped on two of North Carolina's recommended bicycle routes. The Mountains to the Sea Trail is mapped on Ocracoke and Hatteras beaches and on two short trails in Buxton and the... More information on Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities
Food

Food

There are places to buy food along this byway.

Gasoline

Gasoline

Gasoline is available.

Information

Information

There are several places along the byway that provide visitor information, comfort, and staff. As of 2009: * Whalebone Junction is open daily, 9 am-5 pm, Mar.-Dec. * Pea Island is open 9 am-4... More information on Information
Lodging

Lodging

Coastal hotels abound along the Outer Banks Scenic Byway. Every room has a view.

Phone

Phone

Public phones are available along this byway.

Restrooms

Restrooms

There are toilet facilities along this byway.

Retail

Retail

There are places to shop along this byway.

NOTE: The America's Byways® website is federally funded and cannot promote commercial businesses. This data may not be complete or up to date. The National Scenic Byways Program is not responsible for the quality of your travel experience. See the right column on the Byway Overview page for local contact information.

Special Considerations

There are no seasonal closures or other restrictions of the byway’s route, although ferries run on a reduced schedule outside warm months. Weather events may impede travel.

Restrictions

In warmer weather this road is well traveled. Plan for extra time to make the ferry connections and accommodate bicyclists and beach-goers. Park only in designated areas, as sand is more difficult to get out of than ice and snow.

In Ocracoke, buses are encouraged not to drive up Lighthouse Road to Ocracoke Lighthouse. Drop-off is easy and the site is a short walk away. There are no other vehicle restrictions. Like all vehicles, buses need reservations on the Cedar Island ferry.

Seasons

Best Time to Drive

The beauty of the byway can be appreciated year-round but the best time to drive would be the warmer months. Fall, winter and spring are best for cultural experiences. Natural qualities are year-round.

High Season

Summer is high season for beach vacationers and traffic is heavy. Ferries need extra wait time. Ocracoke village is best visited Sat.-Wed.

Off Season

There are no seasonal closures or other restrictions of the byway’s route, although ferries run on a reduced schedule outside warm months. Weather events may impede travel.

Shoulder Season

From October-May visitors should call ahead to check availability of historic sites.

Road Conditions

To find up to date information about the road conditions along Outer Banks Scenic Byway, please visit the FHWA listing of web sites for more information.
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