Most guests at King Tide Rising drive in. Avon sits about 70 miles south of where you first cross onto the Outer Banks, with the Marc Basnight (Bonner) Bridge over Oregon Inlet as the gateway to Hatteras Island. Below are the real routes and honest drive times from the metros our families come from most.
From Washington, DC / Northern Virginia
~6 hr 15 min · ~330 mi
Route: I-95 S → US-17 S at Fredericksburg → US-64 E across the Albemarle Sound → NC-12 S through the northern OBX → south through Rodanthe, Waves, Salvo → Avon
Tip: Hit I-95 before 6 a.m. on a Saturday or you'll lose an hour to Fredericksburg traffic. Many DC families overnight in Williamsburg or Norfolk on the way down.
From Richmond, VA
~4 hr 30 min · ~250 mi
Route: I-64 E to Hampton Roads → I-664 / Monitor-Merrimac → US-17 S → US-158 E into the OBX → NC-12 S → Avon
Tip: The Monitor-Merrimac tunnel is usually faster than the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel on summer weekends. Check 511VA before you commit.
From Hampton Roads / Norfolk / Virginia Beach
~3 hr · ~150 mi
Route: I-64 E → Chesapeake Expressway (toll) → US-168 / US-158 → Wright Memorial Bridge → NC-12 S → Avon
Tip: Closest major metro — easy enough for a long weekend. Take the Chesapeake Expressway toll to skip the worst of the summer backup on US-17.
From Raleigh–Durham / Triangle, NC
~4 hr 30 min · ~260 mi
Route: US-64 E all the way across the state → over the Croatan and Roanoke Sounds → NC-12 S through Nags Head → south to Avon
Tip: US-64 is a straight shot — no interstate detours. Stop in Manteo for lunch before the last hour down Hatteras Island.
From Charlotte, NC
~7 hr · ~410 mi
Route: I-85 N to Greensboro → I-40 E to Raleigh → US-64 E to the OBX → NC-12 S → Avon
Tip: Plan an early start. The last 90 minutes down Hatteras Island is the prettiest part of the drive — try to time it for sunset.
From Philadelphia / South Jersey
~7 hr · ~400 mi
Route: I-95 S around DC (or US-301 / Bay Bridge via DE/MD to avoid the Beltway) → US-17 S → US-158 / US-64 to the OBX → NC-12 S → Avon
Tip: The Delaware/Maryland US-301 route through the Bay Bridge often beats I-95 through DC on a Friday. Tolls roughly even out.
From Baltimore, MD
~6 hr · ~330 mi
Route: I-95 S → I-695 around DC → US-17 S → into the OBX → NC-12 S → Avon
Tip: Use I-695 / I-495 to bypass downtown DC. After Fredericksburg the drive opens up.
From Pittsburgh, PA
~8 hr 30 min · ~510 mi
Route: I-76 / PA Turnpike E → I-70 → I-270 around DC → I-95 / US-17 S → into the OBX → NC-12 S → Avon
Tip: Most Pittsburgh families split this into two days, overnighting around Richmond or Norfolk.
When to leave
- Best: Friday evening (arrive late), or before 7 a.m. Saturday.
- Avoid: Saturday 10 a.m.–3 p.m. — the entire OBX is turning over and NC-12 backs up south of Nags Head.
- Sleeper window: Sunday or Monday arrivals. King Tide Rising offers flexible check-in days when the calendar allows — message us.
The Hatteras Island stretch
Once you cross the Marc Basnight Bridge you're on NC-12 for the rest of the drive. It's a single road through Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, Rodanthe, Waves, Salvo, and then Avon. Cell service drops in spots, gas stations thin out — fill up before Nags Head if you're running low.
The other way in — from the south
If you're coming from coastal NC, SC, or further south, the scenic option is the free state ferry from Ocracoke to Hatteras Village, then a 30-minute drive north on NC-12 to Avon.
Planning the rest of the trip
- Best time to visit Avon & Hatteras Island
- Avon NC packing list for families
- Things to do in Avon
- About the house — Hatteras Island vacation rental
Quick FAQs
How long is the drive down Hatteras Island itself?
From the Wright Memorial Bridge (where you enter the Outer Banks) to Avon is about 1 hour 15 minutes on NC-12. The Marc Basnight (Bonner) Bridge over Oregon Inlet is the only bridge between you and the open National Seashore.
Is there traffic getting onto Hatteras Island in the summer?
Saturday afternoon turnover (3–6 p.m.) is the worst window — most rentals on the OBX change over on Saturday or Sunday. Arrive earlier in the day or on a weekday and the drive down NC-12 is wide open.
Do I need 4WD to get to Avon?
No. The whole drive to King Tide Rising is on paved roads. 4WD is only needed if you want to drive on the National Seashore beaches (which requires a permit).
Where's the closest grocery store?
There's a Food Lion in Avon and a Conner's Supermarket in Buxton (10 min south). Most guests grab the bulk of their groceries at one of these on the way in.
What time can we check in?
Check-in is 4:00 p.m. with contactless smart-lock entry. The code is sent 2 days before arrival, so you can drive straight to the house — no key pickup, no office stop.