Knotts Island

Knotts Island’s geography makes it a truly unique destination for a one-of-a-kind day trip.
From
Mainland Currituck, visitors can reach Knotts Island via a 45-minute ferry ride across the Currituck Sound. The
Knotts Island Ferry makes six round-trips daily from a dock near the Historic Courthouse.
For a more indirect route, automobiles can travel through a section of southeastern Virginia and wind their way to Knotts Island via land.
No matter your mode of travel, reaching Knotts Island is worth the trip. Visitors will find an outdoor mecca of bird-watching, hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, boating and camping.
Vineyards on Knotts Island replenish guests with fine wines, while orchards and
farm markets on the island provide treats such as fresh peaches, apples, grapes, jams and pies.
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