Elizabeth City is where the Inner Banks and Outer Banks meet. Some of our visitors go wild being surrounded by more than 20,000+ acres of state parks. Paddle or sail on the 22-mile Dismal Swamp Canal, connecting the Chesapeake Bay and Albemarle Sound, rich in wildlife and history. Envisioned by George Washington and Patrick Henry in 1773, the canal was carved out of the million-acre Dismal Swamp and helped create a township attracting inventors and adventurers, including the Wright brothers. Or watch a sunset paint the sky and sea glorious colors from atop Jockey’s Ridge, the East Coast’s largest sand dune – it’s easy to see how this area inspired the Wright brothers’ dream of flight. If you prefer walking on the wild side, come to Pettigrew State Park where you might see some of the world’s largest black bears. Best time for viewing black bears is May through October or during the Black Bear Festival at Plymouth, NC, June 2-3. Did we mention the influx of winter waterfowl that visit the park November-February? Tundra Swans and snow geese have been counted in the thousands, it’s amazing to view the large quantities of these incredible birds on Lake Phelps, one of the largest lakes in North Carolina. The legendary Pasquotank River and Elizabeth City’s central location in a region of American and North Carolina firsts makes it a perfect base camp for the adventures of a lifetime. Start your adventure here. Day 1 Rent a Kayak from Pelican Marina 43 Camden Causeway, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 (252) 335-5108 Kayak Saywers Creek Trail, Big Flatty Creek or Newbegun Creek and paddle/kayak fish 5 Best Places to Kayak Around Elizabeth City, NC Sawyer’s Creek Ramp 155 N Carolina Hwy 343 S, Camden, NC 27921 Big Flatty Creek Ramp – The Big Flatty boat ramp offers single launching lane, courtesy dock and parking for about 12 boat trailers. 265 Shadneck Rd, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Newbegun Creek Ramp Ride bike around Elizabeth City on bike routes Elizabeth City’s Best Places to Bike Historic Route – 2.75 Miles Round-Trip The Historic Route takes you on a circular jaunt through the city’s historic commercial and residential neighborhoods loaded with Queen Anne, Eastlake, Craftsman, and Colonial Revival style homes constructed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Knobbs Creek Route – 2.4 Miles Round-trip The Knobbs Creek Route tracks the city’s Northside Historic District where you’ll enjoy lovely views of the Pasquotank River on nearly half of your journey. This out-and-back ride is a great choice if you want to include a family or romantic picnic as part of the plan. There’s a beautiful park at the end of Poindexter Street where you can spread a blanket, feed the ducks, and enjoy the fabulous view. The turnaround point for this ride is the Knobbs Creek Recreation Center. Take a pit stop there to play a round of par-3 golf or let the kids have some playground time. River View Route – 7.2 miles Round-Trip The River View Route is exactly as its name indicates – an enjoyable winding meander along the Pasquotank River. You’ll pedal through aptly named Riverside and Rivershore neighborhoods with the water in view for the majority of the ride. The longest of the three rides at around six miles, it bypasses the famous Nell Cropsey home, as well as two parks where you can stop to rest. Dismal Swamp Canal Trail – 6.0 Miles Round-Trip The Dismal Swamp Canal Trail ride is perfect if you want to get off the beaten track onto a more wilderness-oriented path. This trail is a paved pathway that parallels the eastern border of the Dismal Swamp State Park. The park also offers quite a few trail ride alternatives. Men’s, women’s and children’s bikes are available for you to borrow here, if needed. Play golf at The Pines at Elizabeth City The Pines winds its way through the Albemarle pine thickets and features elevated greens, wide fairways and large chipping areas. The course features plush Bermuda fairways and Bentgrass greens. 1525 N Road St, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 (252) 335-0278 Tee Times/Rates Have dinner at Paradiso Roma Ristorante TripAdvisor Reviews – 3.5 stars Menu Day 2 Go on a half-day fishing trip with Albemarle Fishing Charters Inshore, light tackle fishing trips on the Albemarle Sound and its tributaries including the Pasquotank, Perquimans, Chowan, Little and North River. Charter trips are also available for both the Currituck Sound and Manns Harbor in North Carolina, and Elizabeth River Hot Ditch in Virginia. 701 South Adams Landing Rd. Elizabeth City, NC 27909 (252) 264-4567 Rates Grab lunch to go at The Flour Girls Cafe and Bakery 102 N. Water Street Elizabeth City, NC 27909 (252) 331-2230 TripAdvisor Reviews – 4 stars Menu Spend the afternoon at the Dismal Swamp kayaking, biking and hiking Dismal Swamp State Park allows a unique wilderness experience in a landscape that has been witness to American Indian hunting parties, exploration by George Washington and the story of the Underground Railroad. The park features 20 miles of trails, beyond a 2,000-foot boardwalk that puts visitors in the midst of the Great Dismal Swamp. Birding and viewing abundant wildlife are favored activities. Mountain biking on the trails and kayaking the adjacent Dismal Swamp Canal are both encouraged. Visitors may bring their own equipment or rent at the park. Regular interpretive programs about the wetlands ecology and history of the famed swamp complement museum-quality exhibits in the visitor center. 2294 US 17 North South Mills, NC 27976 (252) 771-6593 Activities Trails Photos/Videos History Dinner at Cypress Creek Grill Tex-Mex, Creole & Gulf Coast seafood favorites abound at this comfy eatery with a full sit-down bar. 113 S Water St, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 (252) 334-9915 TripAdvisor Reviews – 4.5 stars Menu Day 3 Head out to the Outer Banks Visit Jockey’s Ridge State Park The tallest “living” sand dune on the Atlantic coast is a premier location for kites, sightseeing and sunsets, with a view arcing from the ocean to Roanoke Sound. A visitor center with a museum and 360-foot boardwalk with exhibits explain the dune’s ecology and are a gradual entry to the massive dune field. Sandboarding is welcome with permit and hang-gliding is available through a vendor. Shoes and sun protection are recommended. By calling ahead 24-hours in advance, it’s possible for mobility-impaired visitors to schedule a ride in our all-terrain-vehicle to the top of the dunes. The soundside access of the park is a different experience offering sunbathing, wading, paddling and a one-mile nature trail that opens onto wetlands, grassy dunes and maritime thickets. 300 W Carolista, Nags Head, NC 27959 252-441-7132 Go dune hang-gliding with Kitty Hawk Kites Dune Hang Gliding lessons are conducted at our training facility in Jockey’s Ridge State Park located at Mile Post 12 in Nags Head, NC. The dunes of Jockey’s Ridge provide the perfect platform for learning to hang glide. They have plenty of height for beginners and are soft for landing. Through a special arrangement with the State Park Service, they are allowed to conduct hang gliding lessons from these dunes. Kitty Hawk Kites has been providing lessons at this site for over 25 years. Lessons are 3 hours long, price range $99-109. Take a wild horse tour with Wild Horse Adventure Tours 610 Currituck Clubhouse Dr, Corolla, NC 27927 (252)-489-2020 Tour is approximately 2 hours long. Wild Horse History Pricing/Book Online TripAdvisor’s #1 Tour Company in the U.S. from 2012-2016
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