![]() It feels remote while still being within driving distance from many major cities. The Outer Banks is particularly known for its long stretches of clean, public beaches that provide an escape from the hustle and bustle of cities and other overrun beaches. There are also the numerous attractions that draw visitors from around the world every year, three National Parks, a mini desert known as Jockey’s Ridge, and a wealth of history. There are LGBT+ events throughout the year, a gay beach, and LGBT-owned and LGBT-friendly businesses. It is a unique and beautiful vacation destination that is surprisingly diverse and welcoming to all people. The Outer Banks has much to offer everyone - including LGBT+ people. As a queer local who grew up on these little barrier islands, I can tell you there are indeed LGBT+ people living here and more visiting all the time. ![]() It might not be immediately clear what the Outer Banks has to offer a visiting LGBT+ person.
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