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Can you swim in outer banks?
Looking for a beach vacation which includes swimming and I've heard Outer Banks water is rough? Any feedback?
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Yes, you can swim there. Yes, some days it is rough, but other days it can be as calm as a swimming pool. The public beaches are good about posting flags when the conditions are bad.<BR><BR>If the rip tides are bad, a red flag will be posted and you'll get yelled at by the life guards.<BR><BR>I lived there for a year, and vacationed many, many years there, and only once encountered a day so rough swimming wasn't allowed.
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We have vacationed in Duck for many summers and the ocean is definitely swimmable. The above poster accurately describes the conditions.
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Feel free. I swim off shore all the time, especially when I'm hungry.
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Thanks Whitey, that's what I was afraid of!!!!! And thanks for the info about the swimming.
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Judy, can I smell your juicy foot?
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Judy, my family & I have spent almost every summer weekend there for the last 2 years. The water is generally (9 times out of 10) "rough" enough for good, fun, safe boogey boarding. The water in the Buxton area is beautiful - emerald green & very clear. As to sharks... I don't know of many beaches where they are not a problem. The OBX has some of the nicest beaches I have been to (I just wish they had palm tres!!) and there are both guarded areas & many places where you can have a good chunk of beach to yourself. You might also want to consider the Crystal Coast of NC ( around the Beaufort area - be sure to go to Shackleford banks) and further south in the Wilmington area - Kure Beach & Atlantic Beach.
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Whoops - Atlantic Beach is on the Crystal Coast. Wrightsville Beach is another beach near Kure beach. Anywhere on the NC coast is nice! We live in Va. Beach, Va. & prefer the OBX any day!
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