The Whalehead Club at Heritage Park

Currituck Heritage Park


Curituck Heritage ParkAlthough 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.
boat ramp Porch Dinner
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.
Heritage Park sign pavillion
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.
events Treasure Map
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!
sunset walk
Enjoy incredible sunsets over Currituck Sound. Visit a place where long talks are as natural as the tide.
waters girl in hat
If you were here you would already be relaxed. Wade and discover the Currituck Sound.
waters pet friendly
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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