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pulsar
Feb 03, 2016Explorer
You probably know this - the "few" miles RoyB mentions is really more than 130 miles.
We visit the Outer Banks at least once a year, occasionally in late February. Tentatively, we plan to be there this February, arriving late on the 21st and leaving in the morning of the 25th.
Camp Hatteras and Cape Hatteras KOA are both nice campgrounds. We stay at the KOA, because it is more dog friendly and we travel with 4 dogs.
The temperatures range between lows around 40º and highs around 55º. Those are averages, of course and there can be wide variations.
Hatteras Lighthouse can be viewed from the outside, but is closed for the season as far as climbing.
Tom
We visit the Outer Banks at least once a year, occasionally in late February. Tentatively, we plan to be there this February, arriving late on the 21st and leaving in the morning of the 25th.
Camp Hatteras and Cape Hatteras KOA are both nice campgrounds. We stay at the KOA, because it is more dog friendly and we travel with 4 dogs.
The temperatures range between lows around 40º and highs around 55º. Those are averages, of course and there can be wide variations.
Hatteras Lighthouse can be viewed from the outside, but is closed for the season as far as climbing.
Tom
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