
Kitty Hawk Bay Kayak Tour
Activity Info
Duration:
2 Hours
- Adults: $45
- Children: $30 (12 & Under)
Town(s)
Call 1-877-359-8447 to Reserve over the phone.
Come and discover what often goes unseen on the Outer Banks. Kitty Hawk Bay provides an excellent venue for some of nature’s most inspiring moments. Within sight of the Wright Brother’s Memorial, this area is very much as it has always been.
Listen and learn as our guides unfold the secrets of these marsh waters and the creatures which call them home. Follow our lead as we paddle along the creeks and ponds of Kitty Hawk’s best brackish water marsh. Sunset tours are available, so book today!
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