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Currituck County's northern beaches around Corolla have been described by USA Weekend as ''one of the 10 best undiscovered beaches on the East Coast.'' The northern beaches are home to some of the most luxurious rental properties on the Outer Banks and Stan White Realty can help you find them! The Corolla, NC area still has no home mail delivery, but you won't have any trouble finding upscale shopping and dining, medical services, amenities, and entertainment other than that provided by nature. And despite the fact that Corolla's popularity is continually rising, you still feel far away from the rest of the world while visiting this northernmost destination of the Outer Banks. A few miles north of the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, the multistory mansions become sparser and the paved two-lane highway dead-ends at a sand hill. Here, a wildlife sanctuary provides a safe haven for endangered piping plover, wild boar, and other wildlife. A 4-foot-tall fence stretching a mile from sound to sea marks the southern barrier of this 1,800-acre sanctuary, where most of Corolla's wild horses still range. People can walk through the fence, however, and four-wheel-drive vehicles can cross over a cattle grate. All homes are located in private, named subdivisions, with beach access. The town features two large grocery stores, many shops, restaurants and activities for the whole family, but it retains its quiet appeal. Beach 4 wheel drive area is north of Corolla. World class golfing at the Currituck Club, Wild Horses on the beach in Carova, Historic Whalehead Club, 4th of July Fireworks, Outdoor Concerts in the summer, Nature areas and a Lighthouse are what makes Corolla a great place to stay. Choose this great location for your next vacation rental property. View the Corolla vacation rental properties we have available. |