Avon, North Carolina Is One Of The Best Towns In America To Visit When The Weather Is Warm

Avon, North Carolina, offers a variety of activities including surfing, Jetovator rides, yoga, fishing, and live music, making it a top warm-weather destination.

Follow the sun heading south on NC Highway 12 and you will find Avon, one of the best warm-weather towns in North Carolina. With only 474 residents, believe it or not, it is considered the largest and busiest of the Hatteras Island towns. Let's see some reasons why this is one of America's best places to visit when the weather is warm, and where you can collect some heartfelt vacation memories.

Pack your board, because one of the best things to do in Avon is surf.

And why not, when the waves at Avon Pier are so promising?

Or pop above them all on an Outer Banks Jetovator, which offers GoPro footage with every session.

All lessons include 30 to 45 minutes of flying time, 15 to 20 minutes of instruction, and transportation from the dock and back. Make reservations ahead at 252-305-3394.

And plenty more relaxing activities exist on the surface, such as family-reunion yoga.

And of course, fishing under a rainbow was never more lovely than today.

Find a cool place to stay oceanside, such as Avon Cottages and Motel, where the beach is just a short walk away.

This vintage place has been around for more than 50 years. Find out more on Avon Cottages and Motel's Facebook page.

And if you don't like the beach, the oceanfront Beach Klub is a swimming pool by day and party by night, offering live music.

To purchase tickets for the summer concert series, visit Koru Village's website.

Have a lovely dinner at Pangea Tavern nearby right in front of the Avon Fishing Pier.

This family-owned eatery offers an eclectic mix of worldly flavors, local cuisine, and southern hospitality. For reservations call 252-995-3800. Check out the place on Pangea Tavern’s Facebook page.

And while you're there, explore a new side of Hatteras Island on this special coastal bike trail in North Carolina.

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