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Things To Do On The Outer Banks For April 10, 2025
Welcome to another beautiful day on the Outer Banks! Whether you're here for adventure or relaxation, today is packed with opportunities to make memories.
From indulging in sweet treats with your siblings to stepping back in time at Island Farm, there's something for everyone. So grab your jacket—it’s a bit chilly—and let’s dive into the fun!
Today's Outer Banks Weather and Water Conditions
Weather: It’s a brisk start to the day with temperatures around 48°F and overcast skies. A light breeze at 5.8 mph makes it perfect for layering up before heading out.
Sunrise: The sun rose at 6:39 AM, and sunset will grace us at 7:29 PM, offering a full day of coastal exploration.
Water Temperature: The ocean is chilly today at approximately 51.8°F—better suited for beachcombing than swimming3.
Celebrate National Siblings Day
Today is National Siblings Day, and the Outer Banks is the perfect place to celebrate! Treat your sibling to some of the area’s best indulgences:
Ice Cream: Head over to American Pie Drive-In in Kill Devil Hills for homemade waffle cones and hand-packed pints of ice cream. With countless flavors, it’s a sweet way to bond.
Donuts: Stop by one of the many local bakeries for fresh donuts that are sure to satisfy.
Pizza: Share a slice (or two!) at American Pie’s pizza spot—perfect for reminiscing over childhood memories.
Craft Beer: Raise a toast at one of the Outer Banks’ breweries or restaurants offering local brews.
No matter how you celebrate, today is about creating lasting memories with your siblings!
National Farm Animals Day: Explore Island Farm
Celebrate National Farm Animals Day by visiting Island Farm in Manteo—a living history farm that brings the 1850s to life! Located just five minutes from downtown Manteo, Island Farm offers hands-on experiences and live demonstrations that immerse visitors in traditional farm life:
Farm Animals: Meet sheep, chickens, cows, and retired Banker ponies that once roamed Corolla's shores.
Historical Activities: Try blacksmithing, hearth cooking, or weaving wool. You can even take an ox-drawn wagon ride around the farm.
Interactive Fun: Kids can play 19th-century games or make rag dolls from corn husks while adults enjoy learning about traditional farming techniques.
Admission: $10 per person; children under three are free. Open today from 9 AM to 3 PM.
Island Farm is the perfect destination for history buffs, animal lovers, and families alike. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to step back in time!
Enjoy your day exploring all that the Outer Banks has to offer! Whether you’re sharing laughs with your siblings or connecting with history at Island Farm, today is sure to be unforgettable.
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