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Currituck Beach is clean, quiet, and serene but is still close enough to town to offer plenty of things to do. The area is famous for being home to wild Spanish mustangs, and several companies offer wild horse tours for visitors who would like to ride and see the horses in person.
The Currituck Beach Lighthouse in Corolla is an interesting, Gothic Revival lighthouse and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors can tour the lighthouse seasonally, and the property contains a museum store. The nearby Currituck Banks Reserve is a preserved natural area where visitors can hike, fish, hunt, and more. Keep reading for more vacation spots on the North Carolina coast.

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