Fodor's Travel Talk Forums

Fodor's Travel Talk Forums (https://www.fodors.com/community/)
-   United States (https://www.fodors.com/community/united-states/)
-   -   just curious (https://www.fodors.com/community/united-states/just-curious-896513/)

maribethp Jun 26th, 2011 04:06 PM

just curious
 
WE have been to outer banx. it is a long drive from pa. can anyone share what makes it such a beloved place?

suewoo Jun 26th, 2011 04:15 PM

For me it's sentimental. I spent many happy times there with loved ones, before there was a bypass or mileposts. And I like the ocean there.

Gretchen Jun 26th, 2011 04:35 PM

If you have been and don't care for it, so be it. There are lots of other places to go, even in NC that aren't as "far". Why do you ask. I don't get the question.

maribethp Jun 26th, 2011 04:56 PM

We have so many friends and relatives that love it there. We are lukewarm about it and feel it is not worth the drive to get there from here, but also think we may be missing something due to the passions of others.

tomfuller Jun 26th, 2011 05:07 PM

Try Rehobeth Beach (or Lewes) Delaware. Same ocean, more civilization.

suewoo Jun 26th, 2011 05:09 PM

It's a long way for you. I would just go to Rehobeth. It's nice there too.

starrs Jun 26th, 2011 05:12 PM

It may be helpful to understand what you like about beach locations. If I remember correctly, you didn't like Anna Maria Island nor another west FL coast beach - Sanibel?

Different people like different things in beach locations. Some think the perfect beach location is something along the lines of Myrtle Beach, SC or Panama City Beach, FL or Daytona Beach, FL. Others may like Surfside, or Destin, or New Smyrna Beach, FL - all just a few miles from the first ones listed by a million miles away in feel.

You say the OBX you "feel it is not worth the drive to get there from here". What kind of beach is "worth the drive"? That may help you find a beach that you would be passionate about.

gatlinburglover Jun 26th, 2011 05:15 PM

Why not skip the beach and go to The Great Smoky Mountains in TN or NC. There is so much to do and see in the area.It is a beautiful area and I think you would enjoy it if you have never been before.

http://www.nps.gov/grsm/index.htm

http://www.discoverthesmokies.com/

http://www.gatlinburg.com/default.asp

http://www.visitsmokies.org/

starrs Jun 26th, 2011 05:20 PM

Why about Chincoteague Island?
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...m#last-comment

Amy Jun 26th, 2011 05:53 PM

I go from Pennsylvania to the Corolla section of the Outer Banks because there's beach and big houses. When I go, it's with family including lots of kids, and it's great to have all that space on the beach with few people around. (We usually go first week of June or in October.) It's also great for relaxing--no boardwalk every night, for instance, unlike the NJ beaches--but it's not quite as great to me as it used to be, say 20-some years ago when there were far fewer houses.

maribethp Jun 26th, 2011 06:08 PM

Been to Chincoteague and aSsateague. Like those natural beaches. Recently loved Cape cod for the same reasons. but the traffic way around nyc is horrendous now.I did like Ann Maria but got in a traffic jam there, also. We loved sAnibel, although a bit pricey. I really enjoy Rehoboth, except for the dangerous undertow. So there are a lot of beaches I enjoy, and did like Corolla and Duck, but not Rodanthe and south.
Come to think of it, we like crowds and people, excitement and lights, but no traffic.
The Great Smokey idea is interesting.

starrs Jun 26th, 2011 06:20 PM

So, you are looking for crowds, people, excitement and lights with no traffic and natural beaches.

suewoo Jun 26th, 2011 06:41 PM

Oxymoronic, right?

suewoo Jun 26th, 2011 06:47 PM

Be aware: no beach in the Great Smokies. I always think it's interesting that people want a beach to themselves. Only one way to do that. Buy an island. Everyone loves the beach in summer, and there will be traffic no matter where you rent.

starrs Jun 26th, 2011 06:47 PM

I'm sure there is one, but I can't think of it.

The closest I can come up with is natural beach ports of call from a cruise ship.

maribethp Jun 26th, 2011 07:17 PM

So no real secret about the obx, huh?

suewoo Jun 26th, 2011 07:25 PM

The cruise ship will certainly cut down on the #s of people on the beach.

starrs Jun 26th, 2011 07:39 PM

Well, the secret is that it is exactly what a lot of people are looking for when they go to a beach.

Evidently, it's not exactly what you are looking for when you go to a beach.


The people I know who live there or go there every year with their families (and have for generations) love it more than any other beach.

But you don't. It's not your kind of beach.

Ackislander Jun 27th, 2011 03:02 AM

Your post is like a series of current posts on Maine. The poster there wants quaint unspoiled towns with good restaurants frequented by locals and good shopping.

You could find two of those things: quaint unspoiled towns and restaurants frequented by locals or good restaurants and good shopping. You can't have all four.

There are no undiscovered beaches in the United States that anyone is going to tell you about. Once they tell your, the beaches will not be undiscovered.

Getting past NYC, if you like the Cape, is usually easy if you hit the GW Bridge between 9:30 AM and 3 PM. Take the Merritt Parkway to Milford before getting onto I-95. No trucks. Once you are past New Haven, it is a piece of cake, and you can stop in Mystic for lunch.

emalloy Jun 27th, 2011 03:36 AM

Do be aware that if it is raining heavily, the underpasses on the Merritt will be flooded and travel will be very slow/impossible. Travel on 95 will then also become very slow, so be flexible and willing to alter your plans.


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:39 AM.