Currituck Heritage Park
Although park admission and many of the events at Currituck
Heritage Park are free, by touring the historic Whalehead Club visitors
support the Whalehead Preservation Trust, a non-profit organization established
in 1993 to restore and preserve the Whalehead Club. With physical restoration
now complete, the Trust is focused on returning the original 1920-30’s
furnishings to the house. The park is open from dawn until dusk daily
and we hope you visit often. |
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| Public boat ramp from sunrise until dusk. Due to shallow water and grass, this ramp is suitable for small craft only. | Bring along a chicken neck and a string and try your luck at crabbing. |
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| Dine al fresco under a live oak. Just pack a little
food, grab a table, some friends, and enjoy the fresh air while you eat. |
The covered picnic pavilion is reserved on a first-come first-serve basis for a $25 refundable deposit. To make a reservation please call 252-453-9040. |
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| Whether a wedding, family reunion, or corporate event
the plush park lawns offer a breathtaking location for making memories. Photo: Chris Bickford |
Follow clues to find pieces of a treasure map, every child wins a prize! |
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| Enjoy incredible sunsets over Currituck Sound. | Visit a place where long talks are as natural as the tide. |
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| If you were here you would already be relaxed. | Wade and discover the Currituck Sound. |
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| Enjoy a decoy carving class. Reserve your place in one of the many educational programs offered by the Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education by calling 252-453-0221. | Leashed pets are welcome visitors to the park. |
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| Over 100 artists participate in the annual Under the Oaks Art Festival. | |
Photos by Mollie Isaacs, F2 Photographic Design |
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Although park admission and many of the events at Currituck
Heritage Park are free, by touring the historic Whalehead Club visitors
support the Whalehead Preservation Trust, a non-profit organization established
in 1993 to restore and preserve the Whalehead Club. With physical restoration
now complete, the Trust is focused on returning the original 1920-30’s
furnishings to the house. The park is open from dawn until dusk daily
and we hope you visit often.












