From the mysterious disappearance of Roanoke settlers to the Wright brothers' first flight, the Outer Banks are historically important yes, but they are also postcard pretty with enough beach to share between summer visitors.
From Nashville, Tenn, take I-24 West to the Clarksville Exit. Follow Highway 79 for 20 miles to Dyers Creek Recreation Area entrance.
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Visitors here enjoy boating, fishing, wildlife watching and swimming.
Bring the binoculars and search for wildlife like the white-tailed deer, raccoons and bald eagles. Fishing is popular, and during warm months bass and catfish are abundant.
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