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rexlion
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May 24, 2013

Outer Banks or Fla panhandle? Compare

I'm thinking of visiting either the Outer Banks of NC (Okracoke, etc.) or the panhandle of FL (St. Joseph Peninsula, Henderson Beach, etc) in a couple of weeks. Those of you who have been to both, could you compare and contrast them for me?

I have fond memories of the Florida Keys from when I was a youth. My parents took me there several winters for about a week each time. I liked the ocean views on both sides of the highway, the palm trees, the beaches. But the Keys are farther away than I want to drive right now, and of course they're so crowded with tourists... I don't like crowds. I have a separate reason to travel to South Carolina, and on the way I figure on either going a bit north or a bit south before returning to OK. Which of the two shores would you recommend?
  • Great choice. Then sun sets from the campground beach are awesome. Also there is a funny little resturant right outside the park called Cone Heads that has good food at reasonable prices - even dog friendly outside and can get beer and wine. It's a little different but the waiters are cool and efficient.
  • You have more of everything on the Outer Banks. Restaurants, campgrounds, people, rude people, ruder people, crowds everywhere, all day and all night.
    I'll take fewer of everything along the panhandle, especially east of Panama City.
  • I been to both places, they are quite different, hard to explain just how. I wouldn't RV in either place, rather stay in resorts, because I don't care that much for camping on the shore, would rather be there with a boat than RV.

    OBX is on the Atlantic Ocean, routinely has bigger surf, colder water. You can fish the ocean or fish the back bays. When it is calm, you might go to the beach. With a small boat you can explore the inland waters, with a seaworthy boat you can go out into the ocean. On good surfing days, you can surf.

    Florida Gulf Coast, especially the "Gold Coast" areas Pensacola to Panama City, has gorgeous beaches, more usually calm waters for swimming, warmer water for most of the year. Beaches are mostly carbonate, sand structure that sticks together well where wet, goes sugary where dry. Low wave energy means the beaches are wide, shallow slopes. The Gold Coast area has a resort atmosphere, not just hotels but resort communities, some pretty high class, others more affordable.

    Around past Panama City, where the coast faces more to the west and wave energies are higher, the beaches are steeper and more narrow, like you find on the windward ocean shores. This area is not so developed. Because it is not so developed, it is not so crowded. Reminds me more of the Gulf Coast beaches around Port Aransas, Mustang Island.
  • Our favorite is Henderson Beach. Beautiful, spacious and private camping spots. Shopping is close, but you wouldn't know it while in the park.

    The beach is beautiful (a short walk away on the boardwalk). The place is the cleanest campground we have ever visited. Aaaand the bathrooms and showers are air conditioned.

    We went to the OBX for many years. A previous poster was correct, it all has just gotten too "rushed" "rude" and trashy.
  • The Pan handle has lots of RV parks & State Parks, Blue, warm water & White sand. The outer banks has 2 parks, brown sand & gray, cold water.
  • Just a wee bit farther and a lot less crowded would be the Gulf Coast from St. Marks down to Cedar Key. Lots of small rural coastal towns ,fishing, beaching, boating . Campgrounds tend to be nice , mom and pop places . A guy could do a lot worse !
  • We've lived in nc for 9 years and never been to the outer banks. I think we may go next year sometime.

    We've been to the panhandle. Stayed at St. Andrews st park in Panama City beach and at topsail hill state preserve near destin. We like topsail hill. FHU does about $40 but hard to get reservations for.

    I want to go to key west chat was the one place I monetized when we just got our motorhome as a trip for next year. You do know that keys west is only a few hours more of a drive than the outer banks, right?

    My opinion is dips you are going that far, go all the way to key west. Stop along the way and stay a couple days in the panhandle.

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