Historic Corolla Park
Whalehead Club & Historic Corolla Park in Corolla, North Carolina
Historic Corolla Park is one of the most memorable places to explore in Corolla, offering a beautiful mix of history, waterfront scenery, family-friendly activities, museums, and open green space. Located just across the street from Sonoma’s Hideaway, the park makes it easy to enjoy some of the Outer Banks’ most iconic landmarks without needing to travel far.
Historic Corolla Park Highlights
Whalehead Club · Currituck Beach Lighthouse · Soundside gazebo dock · Children’s playground · Currituck Maritime Museum · Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education
The Whalehead Club & Park Grounds
The Whalehead Club is one of the signature landmarks of Historic Corolla Park, surrounded by wide lawns, beautiful trees, peaceful walking paths, and scenic waterfront views. Families can enjoy picnics, kids can play in the open green space, and visitors can take in the charm of this historic yellow mansion that reflects the rich coastal heritage of Corolla.
Currituck Beach Lighthouse
The Currituck Beach Lighthouse is one of Corolla’s most iconic attractions and a must-see during your stay. Rising above the maritime forest, this historic brick lighthouse offers incredible views from the top and creates one of the most recognizable scenes in the northern Outer Banks.
Soundside Gazebo Dock
The soundside gazebo dock is a peaceful place to slow down and enjoy the water views. Whether you’re taking a family walk, enjoying a romantic sunset, or letting the kids explore the boardwalk area, this scenic dock adds a quiet and memorable coastal moment to any visit.
Family Playground
Families with kids will love the playground area at Historic Corolla Park. With fun play structures, open space, and the Currituck Beach Lighthouse visible in the background, it’s a great stop for children to burn off energy while adults enjoy the relaxed park setting.
Currituck Maritime Museum
The Currituck Maritime Museum celebrates the region’s deep connection to the water, boatbuilding, fishing, and coastal life. Visitors can explore fascinating boat exhibits and learn more about the maritime traditions that helped shape the Outer Banks.
Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education
The Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education is a wonderful place to learn about the coastal ecosystems, wildlife, and natural habitats that make Corolla so special. It’s an engaging stop for families, nature lovers, and anyone interested in the unique environment of the northern Outer Banks.
With its blend of history, nature, museums, family activities, and waterfront beauty, Historic Corolla Park is one of the best places to spend a relaxed day in Corolla. Best of all, it is located just across the street from Sonoma’s Hideaway, making it easy to enjoy during your Outer Banks getaway.
Stay steps from Historic Corolla Park
Book Sonoma’s Hideaway and enjoy easy access to the lighthouse, Whalehead Club, museums, playground, and soundside views.
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