Category: Outer Banks Environment

Posted on 4/18/2023

Outer Banks Outdoor Guide

The Outer Banks of North Carolina is a beautiful and scenic vacation destination known for its stunning beaches, rolling dunes, and abundant wildlife. If you're planning a trip to the Outer Banks, be sure to set aside some time to explore the outdoors. This blog will guide you to some of the best

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Posted on 2/15/2023

The Real Outer Banks Adventure

The Real Outer Banks Adventure

The Outer Banks are a string of barrier islands spanning more than 200 miles along North Carolina's northeast coast. A piece of paradise you may call it. As the series "Outer Banks" has grown in popularity on Netflix, viewers may notice some differences from the show. The real Outer Banks is not too...

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Posted on 1/14/2023

Outer Banks New Year Resolution

Outer Banks New Year Resolution

Now that we are in 2023, people are starting to make changes. Spending time with family, learning new skills, relaxing more, or creating new memories might be on your list of resolutions. An Outer Banks vacation allows you to accomplish all of these things. Contact us today to reserve your 2023

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Posted on 10/1/2021

Eco-Tourism on the Outer Banks: What to Bring to Your Vacation Rental

Eco-Tourism on the Outer Banks: What to Bring to Your Vacation Rental

Welcome back to our blog series on Eco-Tourism when visiting here on the Outer Banks. We hope you have enjoyed this fun series that we have at Joe Lamb Jr. & Associates have been sharing. In the past couple of months, we have learned how to keep our beaches clean along with some earth-friendly

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Posted on 9/24/2021

Fishing Honey Holes Along The OBX

Fishing Honey Holes Along The OBX

- A Joe Lamb Jr. Blog SeriesWelcome back to the third and final installment of our Outer Banks fishing blog series. Our first post of the series displayed the most popular types of fishing in the OBX while the second post focused on popular fish that you can catch here in the Outer

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Posted on 8/31/2021

Eco-Tourism on the Outer Banks: Featuring Earth Friendly Activities

Eco-Tourism on the Outer Banks: Featuring Earth Friendly Activities

Welcome back to our blog series on Eco-Tourism here on the Outer Banks. In the last post, we learned about how you can help keep our beaches clean for others to enjoy trash-free. If you missed that article check it out here. We wanted to dig a little deeper into learning a little more about some

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Posted on 7/31/2021

Eco-Tourism on the Outer Banks: How to Help Keep the Outer Banks Clean

Eco-Tourism on the Outer Banks: How to Help Keep the Outer Banks Clean

A Joe Lamb Jr. Blog Series -Eco-Tourism is in full swing on the Outer Banks and every visitor plays a part in keeping our beaches & waterways pristine for all. We here at Joe Lamb Jr wanted to share a new blog series with some simple tips, ideas, & educational offerings that you and your

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Posted on 3/1/2020

The Beach-Is There One that is the Best on the Outer Banks?

The Beach-Is There One that is the Best on the Outer Banks?

Kitty Hawk Beach in the summertime.People are always asking us, "What is your favorite Outer Banks beach?" It's a tough question to answer, because the truth is, we don't have one.When it comes to the beach, or at least an Outer Banks beaches, all of them have a some characteristics in common.

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Posted on 1/18/2020

Are Harbor Seals Bypassing the Outer Banks This Year?

Are Harbor Seals Bypassing the Outer Banks This Year?

A harbor seal rests on the beach by Jennette's Pier. Photo Darryl Law.The weather finally turned cold today. Honestly with that northeast wind blowing at around 25, bitterly cold is properly how it could be described.It's been a while since it has been this cold on the Outer Banks. It certainly has

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Posted on 12/28/2019

A Springlike December Day on the Outer Banks

A Springlike December Day on the Outer Banks

Waiting for a wave as pelicans soar overhead.We seem to be in an almost springlike weather pattern right now on the Outer Banks. Hard to imagine that Christmas just happened and the New Year is almost here.The high today topped out around 60. The winds were so light they were barely noticed and the

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