Discover Historic Corolla Park
With its wide open green spaces and scenic views, Historic Corolla Park is the heart of Corolla in Northeastern North Carolina. It's a great place to take in a seasonal event or simply take a walk, and is home to three unique landmarks—The Currituck Beach Lighthouse, Whalehead in Historic Corolla ,the Currituck Maritime Museum and the Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education. Outdoor activities such as fishing, crabbing and kayaking the Currituck Sound are welcomed, as are bicycles, kites and leashed pets.
Whalehead in Historic Corolla is a 1920s era Art Nouveau architectural masterpiece and the centerpiece of what has now come to be called Historic Corolla Park. Whalehead's intriguing past is steeped in the 1920s lifestyle of its patriarch and matriarch, Edward Collins Knight Jr. and his wife, Marie Louise Lebel Bonat Knight. The Knights shared a passion for waterfowl hunting, so when Mrs. Knight was not allowed membership into the all-male hunt clubs, her husband had the majestic 21,000-square-foot mansion by the sea constructed for his bride. Tours and exhibits are offered daily.
Tranquil beaches, luxurious accommodations and exhilarating recreational activities make The Northern Outer Banks a perfect place to escape. Located at the top of North Carolina's barrier islands, The Northern Outer Banks divides the Atlantic Ocean from the Currituck Sound.
Visitors are welcomed by a friendly southern community where they always feel at home. The Northern Outer Banks is a premiere coastal destination. It's more than the ocean, more than a vacation and more than you imagined!
Wild Horse Museum and Store
Corolla Village is home to the Corolla Wild Horse Museum and Corolla Wild Horse Fund, a non-profit organization that raises funds to protect Currituck's wild Spanish mustangs. The museum offers fun and educational activities for children during the summer months. There is no admission fee and only nominal fees for children's programs.
Discover a land of wild wonder on the shores of The Northern Outer Banks, NC. With unique attractions like the Currituck Beach Lighthouse and the legendary wild horses of Corolla, unspoiled beaches and mild coastal temperatures, there's never been a better time to plan your escape.
Call 877-287-7488 today to request your free visitor's guide.
The Currituck Beach Lighthouse
This red-brick lighthouse towers above the northern Outer Banks landscape of Historic Corolla Park. Visitors can climb the winding staircase, 220 steps in all, to the top of the lighthouse for a panoramic view of Currituck Sound, the Atlantic Ocean and The Northern Outer Banks. Inside the lighthouse, at the base and on the first two landings, there are museum-quality lighthouse exhibits. On the way up or down, stop to learn about the history of coastal lighthouses, the Fresnel lens, shipwrecks and the lighthouse keepers.
The Currituck Beach Lighthouse is known as a first order lighthouse, which means it has the largest of seven Fresnel lens sizes. With a 20-second flash cycle (on for 3 seconds, off for 17 seconds), the light can be seen for 18 nautical miles. The distinctive sequence enables the lighthouse not only to warn mariners but also to help identify their locations. Like the other lighthouses on North Carolina's Outer Banks, this one still serves as an aid to navigation. The beacon comes on automatically every evening at dusk and ceases at dawn.
To distinguish the Currituck Beach Lighthouse from other regional lighthouses, its exterior was left unpainted and gives today's visitor a sense of the multitude of bricks used to form the structure.
October 9, 2025
This year, the Duck Jazz Festival proudly reaches its 16th anniversary, and with it, we unveil our artistic vision:“Duck Grooves: The Sound of Jazz,” is an electrifying celebration of jazz’s dynamic, ever-evolving nature, set against the stunning backdrop of the Currituck Sound. It’s a fusion of past, present, and future, where the timeless traditions of jazz intersect with the vibrancy of new, innovative sounds. Just as the sound of jazz flows and adapts, so too does the landscape of Duck where the rhythm of the music harmonizes with the natural beauty of the water and the surrounding environment.
The prestigious Whalehead in Historic Corolla has been a dominant attraction to Corolla visitors since it was renovated and opened to the public in 2002. As part of the Historic Corolla Park, the Whalehead in Historic Corolla serves as a northern Outer Banks icon, and a living testament to Corolla and Duck's heyday as a secluded oceanfront retreat for the country's wealthy hunters and conservationists.
Always Included, complimentary linens and made beds! Enjoy sunrises and ocean views from this Corolla vacation home located in the community of Ocean Sands. Only the third house back from the beach, with easy beach access via a boardwalk with dune top seating, Sea Dream is close to the quiet lifeguarded beaches of Corolla where porpoise sightings are common in the mornings and late afternoon.This home features a reverse floor plan with a game room with ping-pong table on the ground level, three bedrooms on the mid level, and the main living area – along with a Queen master bedroom – on the top level. There is also a patio area with enclosed outside shower that joins the game room on the ground level. With most of the sleeping accommodations on the mid level, the top level features a light and airy open floor plan including a kitchen with four bar stools, a dining area with a table for eight and a living room with a flat screen TV, fireplace and stereo with CD player. Off of the living room/dining room is a deck featuring the hot tub and offering ocean views. This floor also features a Queen master bedroom with private bathroom with Jacuzzi tub. With a great location in the heart of Corolla, Sea Dream is conveniently close to shopping, restaurants, grocery stores and golfing at The Currituck Club. Reserve your Outer Banks vacation in Sea Dream and experience the best that Corolla has to offer.Distance to Beach: Approximately 100 Yards549 White Whale Way, Sec. D, Corolla, NC, 27927BEDDING: 2 Queens, 2 Twins, 1 Pyramid Bunk, 1 Trundle, 1 Sleeper Sofa, 1 FutonAMENITIES: Central Heat and Air, Dishwasher, Microwave, Washer and Dryer, Ice Maker, 2 LCD TVs, 2 DVD Players, 2 VCR Players, Stereo with CD Player, Fireplace, Ping-Pong Table, Port-a-Crib, High Chair, Booster Seat, Baby Gate, Jacuzzi Tub, Ceiling Fan, Enclosed Outdoor Shower, Charcoal Grill, Furnished Decks (Trekwood decking), Picnic Table, Wireless Internet.LEVEL 1: Carport/Patio, Enclosed Outside Shower, Game Room with Flat Screen TV, Ping-Pong Table, Futon.LEVEL 2: Bedroom with Pyramid Bunk and Trundle, Bedroom with 2 Twins, Connecting Bath, Queen Master Bedroom, Connecting Bath, Laundry.LEVEL 3: Living/Dining Area with Flat Screen TV, Large Dining Table (seats 8), Deck Access, Kitchen with Breakfast Bar (seats 4), Queen Master Bedroom, Connecting Bath with Jacuzzi Tub, Hot Tub on Top Deck.