Playgrounds are lovely places for fun times and imaginations to run rampant whether you’re an adult or a child (however it’s probably a bit more acceptable for children to behave in such a way, but who are we to judge?). Outer Banks playgrounds can be found in town parks, recreational parks, gyms and even some museums. Some of the playgrounds in parks are also pet-friendly, so you and Fido can watch your little ones pretend to command a pirate ship as they climb over ropes, cross monkey bars, bury treasure in the sand and zoom down slides. At recreational parks you can enjoy a pick up game of basketball while the younger members of your crew amuse themselves at the playground. Going to interactive museums can turn a simple trip to a playground into an educational experience that will a blast for both you and your children. Check out the listing below to find Outer Banks playgrounds near you.
Outer Banks Things To Do by Area
Corolla | Duck & Southern Shores | Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills & Nags Head
Roanoke Island & Manteo | Hatteras Island | Ocracoke Island
Outer Banks Things To Do by Category
Manteo provides a nice playground along its waterfront right beside the Weather Tower and the Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse. All the equipment was updated in...read more
This shaded park has a playground, picnic shelter, restrooms and an open field. To find it, turn west on Barnes Street off the Bypass at Ace Hardware. The...read more
Outer Banks Brewing Station has an ever-changing list of award-winning house-made beers that serve as the cornerstone of their innovative style....read more
This 28,000-square-foot facility offers a 25-meter indoor lap pool and a wellness center with state-of-the-art weight and cardio equipment. You'll enjoy...read more
Walker Park has a baseball field, a softball field, a covered picnic pavilion, a tennis court and a playground. You'll find it in Wanchese on Pond Road,...read more
This playground in Rodanthe offers slides, swings and climbing equipment. It's on the site of the Rodanthe Community Center. read more
Whalebone Park, located across from Jennette's Pier, is an ocean-themed public park opened by the Town of Nags Head for daytime use. Complete with a pirate...read more