Why Spring Is the Best Time to Visit the Outer Banks (March–June)
Spring on the Outer Banks just feels better.
The air is crisp in the mornings and warm by afternoon. The beaches stretch wide and open. Wild horses wander along the dunes. And the pace slows down just enough to truly unwind.
If you’re considering your first trip to Corolla, spring might be the perfect time to experience it.
Why Visit the Outer Banks in March, April, May, or Early June?
While summer gets most of the attention, seasoned visitors know spring is one of the best-kept secrets along the coast.
Here’s why:
- More availability and better selection of vacation homes
- Flexible booking options
- No peak-season traffic
- Restaurants without long waits
- Beaches that feel almost private
You can fill your days with adventure or keep things simple with coffee on the deck and long beach walks. Spring gives you the best of both worlds.
Spring Events to Plan Your Stay Around
Spring on the Outer Banks isn’t just peaceful — it’s also packed with fun local events.
March 13–15: St. Patrick’s Day Weekend
- March 13 – St. Patrick’s Day Beer Mile
- March 13–15 – Taste of the Beach (a multi-day celebration of local restaurants across the OBX)
- March 14 – Running of the Leprechauns
- March 15 – 35th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade
- March 21 – Blackbeard’s Revenge 100
This festive weekend blends coastal charm with Irish-inspired celebrations, races, and food events.
April Highlights
- April 4 – Eastertide in the Gardens at Elizabethan Gardens
- April 19 – The Lost Colony Wine & Culinary Festival
- April 24 – ESA Mid-Atlantic Regional Surfing Championship
- April 24 – Flying Pirate Half Marathon
April brings blooming gardens, food and wine festivals, competitive surf events, and scenic coastal races.
Classic Corolla Experiences (Available All Spring)
Beyond special events, Corolla offers timeless experiences that make every trip memorable.
- Climb the iconic red-brick Currituck Beach Lighthouse for panoramic coastal views
- Tour the historic Whalehead and explore its waterfront grounds
- Hike and bike through the maritime forest at Currituck Banks Reserve
- Take a 4×4 beach tour to see the famous Corolla wild horses
- Book a dolphin tour, fishing charter, kayak rental, or paddleboard session
- Fly kites, ride bikes, or simply relax on uncrowded beaches
Spring temperatures are ideal for outdoor exploration without the intense summer heat.
The Best of Both Worlds
Spring gives you the energy of the season without the rush of peak summer. You can enjoy local events, outdoor activities, and vibrant dining — then return to a peaceful home base with room to relax.
If you’ve been thinking about visiting the Outer Banks for the first time, this is your sign.
Start planning your Spring Break now and discover why so many guests return year after year.
Let’s make spring break count.


