Most anglers are familiar with fishing piers but sometimes don’t know what to expect. Here is a list of the ocean fishing piers that are most frequently visited. From north to south
Kitty Hawk pier / Hilton Garden Inn.
MP 1 – on the Beach Road
Kitty Hawk, NC
(252) 261-1290
Built in 1953 and is 245 feet long
This pier is a private / public pier designed primarily for guests of the Hilton but daily and annual passes are available. Limited tackle shop and equipment rentals.
Avalon Fishing Pier
MP 6 on the Beach Road
Kill Devil Hills, NC
(252) 441-7494
This pier was built in 1958 and is 420 feet long and is a locals favorite. Full service tackle shop, equipment rentals, bar and carry out food and snacks. Live music most nights and family fun arcade.
Nags Head Fishing Pier
MP 12 on the Beach Road
Nags Head, NC
(252) 242-5071
This pier was built in 1947 and is 850 feet long and the oldest pier on the Outer Banks. Full service tackle shop, equipment rentals, a full restaurant with live music several nights weekly.
Jennette’s Fishing Pier
MP 16.5 on the Beach Road
Nags Head, NC
(252) 255-1501
This pier was originally built in 1939, modified in 1947 and again in 2011 and is 1,000 feet long. The pier is part of the NC Aquarium. Tackle shop, equipment rentals, gift shop, beverages and limited food and snacks for sale. They hold assorted camp programs and educational marine and fishing programs.
Outer Banks Fishing Pier
MP 18.5 on the Beach Road
Nags Head, NC
(252) 441-5740
This pier was built in 1958 and is 600 feet long and a special place for many old-school anglers. Full service tackle shop, equipment rental, full bar and sit down restaurant. Live music most nights.
Rodanthe Fishing pier
24251 Atlantic Dr.
Rodanthe, NC
(252) 987-0030
This pier was built in 1960 and is 700 feet long. It was originally 1000 feet long and was known as the Cape Hatteras Pier before many storms helped shorten it. Full service tackle shop, limited food and beverage service. Live music most nights.
Avon Fishing Pier
41001 NC Highway 12
Avon, NC
(252) 995-5480
This pier was built in 1963 and is 630 feet long. This pier is owned by the National Park Service and was originally 1000 feet long and shortened due to many storms. Full service tackle shop, equipment rentals and gift shop.