Avon, NC, United States
Escape to The Surf Shack!
New to Hatteras Island? The Surf Shack is the perfect spot for first-timers & seasoned Outer Banks lovers alike! Tucked away in the charming & safe town of Avon, this cozy coastal gem offers the best of both worlds; steps from the beach & pier, yet peaceful enough to feel like your own private hideaway. Stroll just 0.3 mile to the iconic Avon Fishing Pier, or take an easy 500-ft walk to direct beach access; no highways, no hassle! Book your stay at the Surf Shack today; the beach is calling!
Good to know
Your Laid-Back Beach Retreat in the Heart of Avon! Spend your days sun-soaked and sandy, then retreat to your thoughtfully furnished space with multiple indoor and outdoor nooks designed for total relaxation. Explore local shops, dining, and history, all just minutes from your door. And if you're road-tripping in an electric vehicle, we’ve got you covered with an EV charger on-site! Walk up one flight of stairs to a large south facing porch. Enter thru front door leading you into an open concept living room with electric fireplace, dining room, and kitchen. Take the hallway down to a hall bathroom and twin bunk beds. Continue down hallway to two more bedrooms: one queen bed with slider door that leads onto North facing porch. King bedroom has a slider door as well leading out to porch as well as an attached full bathroom! The house is lifted extra high so the ground level under the house is a lovely place to retreat with some shade! BONUS - there is a game room located at ground level with card table, couch, TV, arcade game, etc. Basketball for your enjoyment outside, a hot tub, AND an outdoor shower! Surfing in Avon, off Dune Way, is known to be desirable especially near the Avon Pier and along the beaches bordering Kinnakeet Shores. The pier itself is a popular spot, with the north side generally better for beginners and the south side offering more challenging conditions. Sandbars in the area shift, impacting wave quality, but the area handles NW winds better than spots further north!
House Rules
Age requirement to book is 25. Guest that books must be staying at the space. Host is allowed per Airbnb to request IDs at booking and onsite at property of all guests. This is a family friendly space and not a space for guests under the age of 25 unless accompanied with their parents. Detailed house rules will be sent to you via message once your reservation is confirmed. If you have questions prior to booking please ask your host!
Other Details to Note
All guests are provided one bath towel, beach towel, and wash cloth.
What this place offers
Common
- Air conditioning
- Cooking basics Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper
- Dishes and silverware
- Dryer In the building, free or for a fee
- Essentials Towels, bed sheets, soap, toilet paper, and pillows
- Hair dryer
- Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
- Hot tub
- Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
- Dedicated workspace
- TV
- Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
- Wifi
Bathroom
- Bathtub
- Hot Water
Bedroom and laundry
- Bed linens
- Extra pillows and blankets
- Hangers
- Iron
- Clothing storage
Common
- Air conditioning
- Cooking basics Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper
- Dishes and silverware
- Dryer In the building, free or for a fee
- Essentials Towels, bed sheets, soap, toilet paper, and pillows
- Hair dryer
- Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
- Hot tub
- Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
- Dedicated workspace
- TV
- Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
- Wifi
Bathroom
- Bathtub
- Hot Water
Bedroom and laundry
- Bed linens
- Extra pillows and blankets
- Hangers
- Iron
- Clothing storage
Family
- Board games
- Pack 'n Play/travel crib
Heating and cooling
- Ceiling fan
- Indoor fireplace
- Portable fans
Home safety
- Carbon monoxide detector
- Fire extinguisher
- First aid kit
- Smoke detector
Kitchen and dining
- Baking sheet
- Barbecue utensils
- Blender
- Coffee maker
- Dining table
- Dishwasher
- Freezer
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Stove
- Toaster
- Wine glasses
Location features
- Beach access
- Private entrance Separate street or building entrance
Outdoors
- BBQ grill
- Beach essentials Beach towels, umbrella, beach blanket, snorkeling gear
- Outdoor seating
- Patio or balcony
Parking and facilities
- EV charger
- Free parking on premises
Services
- Cleaning before checkout
- Long term stays allowed Allow stay for 28 days or more
- Luggage dropoff allowed For guests' convenience when they have early arrival or late departure
Accessibility and Availability
Neighborhood
More developed than the Tri-Villages, heading south on NC12 will lead you to Avon, the next of Hatteras Island’s villages clustered around the Cape, where the Outer Banks take a turn to the west and where Cape Hatteras Lighthouse guards the coast. From here you can’t see the Lighthouse, but you can see other Hatteras Island landmarks like the Avon Fishing Pier, a water tower that reads “Kinnakeet,” and the island’s biggest grocery store. Kinnakeet, the former name of Avon, is an Algonquin word that means “that which is mixed.” The “mixing” was the intermingling of Native Tribes and English settlers here, an important mark in the settling of the Outer Banks and the colony of North Carolina. The name was made official in 1873 with the opening of the Kinnakeet Post Office, though in 1883 the name was changed to Avon. Still, locals are proud of their history and heritage and Kinnakeet is still in use today, unofficially. Like neighboring villages, Avon relied on the waters of the ocean and Sound for a way of life, but rather than fishing, boat building was the main industry. Around Avon, Hatteras Island grows a little fatter and forests of cedar and live oak trees appear. These trees were key in boat building from the Colonial days to the decades after the Civil War. Avon was the economic heart of the island until Hatteras Inlet opened easy access to the Pamlico Sound and Atlantic Ocean, and Hatteras Village began to rise in importance. Avon has roots in an early boat-building industry tied to cedar trees, and with the introduction of modern materials and techniques, the village still acts as a sort of anchored center for Hatteras Island in terms of geography and amenities. You get a nice mix of casual beach grub, seafood restaurants and some land-loving options in the dozen or so local eateries. There is also a hardware store, several tackle shops, and retail stores selling souvenirs and beach gear. If you’re staying on Hatteras, expect to find yourself in Avon for groceries, lunch and dinner, supply runs and shopping. The Avon Fishing Pier – one of two wooden fishing piers on Hatteras Island – sees tens of thousands of anglers and sightseers from spring late into fall. Surfers frequent the breaks here and the beach strand is a spacious summertime playground. Visitors to Avon will find rental homes in standalone neighborhoods and intermixed with full-time residents. There are plenty of restaurants in Avon ranging from fine dining to food trucks, all but guaranteeing that wherever you stay on Hatteras Island, you’ll find yourself here for a meal or two.
Guest Access
Guests have access to the entire property except for locked owners closets. *For those with an electric car there is an EV charger on the property! 220 Volt Tesla Universal Charger works in any electric vehicle! *Discount to OBX local favorite restaurant! *Should you want to experience the Northern Beaches - Special Discount for our guests on beach rental supplies & set up between Duck to South Nags Head! Any Questions - please ask your host!
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