Kill Devil Hills is one of the towns on the Outer Banks where beach driving is permitted seasonally for vehicles with a valid permit issued by the Town of Kill Devil Hills. This guide covers the basics of where to drive, when the season runs, and how to get your permit.
Quick Facts
| Town | Town of Kill Devil Hills, NC |
| Beach Driving Allowed | Yes, seasonally with a permit |
| Typical Season | October 1 to April 30 (off-season only) |
| Permit Required | Yes — issued by the Town of Kill Devil Hills |
| Where to Buy | Kill Devil Hills Town Hall or town website |
| NPS Permit | Not required (this is town beach, not National Seashore) |
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Beach Driving Season in Kill Devil Hills
Kill Devil Hills typically allows beach driving from October 1 to April 30 (off-season only). The off-season window is timed to avoid the busy summer beachgoer months. Outside the official driving season, beach access is limited to pedestrians only and any vehicle on the sand is subject to enforcement.
Always confirm current season dates with the Town of Kill Devil Hills before you go — dates can shift year to year based on town council decisions, weather, or wildlife conditions.
How to Get a Kill Devil Hills Beach Driving Permit
Permits are issued by the Town of Kill Devil Hills. You will typically need to present:
- A valid driver’s license
- Vehicle registration matching the driver
- Proof of insurance
- Permit fee (call the town or check their website for current pricing)
Permits are typically issued as a sticker that must be displayed on the vehicle. Some towns offer annual, seasonal, or short-term permit options — check what’s available before you arrive.
Access Points and Rules
Kill Devil Hills allows beach driving from designated street-end accesses along the oceanfront. Look for posted town signs marking where ORV access is allowed. The access points are typically clustered along streets that dead-end at the beach.
Standard Outer Banks beach driving rules apply:
- Air down tires to 18–20 psi before driving on sand
- 4-wheel drive (4WD) is strongly recommended; AWD vehicles regularly get stuck
- Carry recovery gear — traction boards, a shovel, and a tow strap
- Drive below the high-tide line on firm wet sand whenever possible
- Yield to pedestrians, surfers, and anglers
- Posted speed limits typically range from 15 to 25 mph
Frequently Asked Questions
When is beach driving allowed in Kill Devil Hills?
Beach driving in Kill Devil Hills is typically allowed during the off-season window of October 1 to April 30 (off-season only). Exact dates vary by year — confirm with the Town of Kill Devil Hills before you go.
Do I need a permit to drive on the beach in Kill Devil Hills?
Yes. The Town of Kill Devil Hills requires a beach driving permit issued by town hall. The permit is separate from the Cape Hatteras National Seashore ORV permit, which is not needed for town beaches.
Can I drive on the beach in Kill Devil Hills during the summer?
No, beach driving is prohibited during the peak summer season to protect beachgoers. Driving is allowed during the off-season only, typically October 1 to April 30 (off-season only).
Is 4-wheel drive required to drive on Kill Devil Hills beach?
Yes, 4WD is strongly recommended. Two-wheel drive and AWD vehicles routinely get stuck in soft sand. You should also air your tires down to 18–20 psi before driving on the sand.
Where can I buy a Kill Devil Hills beach driving permit?
Permits are typically sold at Kill Devil Hills Town Hall or online through the town’s official website. Bring your driver’s license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance.