North Carolina is a vast state; one could drive six hours from the mountains of Asheville to the Outer Banks and enjoy breathtaking scenery for every mile in between. Today’s destination is one that every North Carolinian should experience at least once: Roanoke Island. Infused with history, natural beauty, and endless charms, this Outer Banks landmark makes the perfect road trip destination. Plus, it’s budget-friendly! Here’s more on what you can expect from a trip to Roanoke Island, North Carolina.

Nestled in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, Roanoke Island is among the most unique destinations on the Atlantic Coast. Unlike nearby islands, Roanoke Island doesn’t boast as much shoreline. Yet there’s something more intriguing to this corner of North Carolina: the history.

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Roanoke Island is a destination among vacationers and historians alike. It was the starting point for much of Europe’s exploration of the New World and featured the first settled colony in 1584.

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The name “Roanoke” is an homage to the original residents of this beautiful island, the Roanoke Carolina Algonquian tribe. There would be many phases of English settlement, one of which would mysteriously vanish as the “Lost Colony of Roanoke.”

Ken Lund / flickr Some historians believe that the early colonists left Roanoke Island to settle on Hatteras Island with a group of the Indigenous People known as Croatoans.

While Roanoke Island features many shops, cafes, restaurants, and homes, much of the hardwood forests and marshy coasts inspire wonder and reverence for what life must have been like for residents hundreds of years ago.

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There are so many sights to see on Roanoke Island, and many of them are affordable if not altogether free. Some of the most popular destinations include the Elizabeth Gardens, the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, the Roanoke Island Festival Park, the North Carolina Aquarium, and the Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse (photographed below).

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Plus, there are miles of birding and wildlife trails to meander. You’ll find that you could easily spend an entire week thoroughly exploring all that this small island has to offer.

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And don’t forget to bring your camera! You never know what magical moments will await you here.

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Have you ever visited Roanoke Island in North Carolina before? What was your experience there like? We’d love to hear from you — be sure to leave a comment below! You can learn more about planning your trip by visiting the official Roanoke Island visitor’s website.

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Some historians believe that the early colonists left Roanoke Island to settle on Hatteras Island with a group of the Indigenous People known as Croatoans.

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