Jul 07, 2025

Your OBX Vacation in Swan Beach

Welcome to Swan Beach!

Situated approximately 3 miles north of the beach access ramp and spanning about one mile north, Swan Beach is an absolutely gorgeous stretch of shoreline. A four-wheel-drive vehicle is essential for reaching vacation homes in Swan Beach, as there are no paved roads. Vehicle access is only via stretches of soft, sandy beach. This remote coastal area offers a breathtaking setting, with wide beaches, rolling dunes, lush maritime forests, and quiet soundside marshes. Nestled next to the Currituck National Wildlife Refuge, Swan Beach offers a front-row seat to nature’s beauty, where sightings of wild horses grazing nearby are a regular delight. Swan Beach is the perfect location for families that want the full experience of the 4×4 but is a quick drive to the town of Corolla.

Give your family a one-of-a-kind coastal getaway in a Swan Beach vacation home! Our selection includes everything from spacious luxury homes to cozy, traditional beach retreats. Swan Beach homes provide the ideal setting for rest, fun, and quality time with loved ones in a truly unique Outer Banks location.

Whats Sets Swan Beach Apart?

Swan Beach offers a remote escape for families through unique beach homes accessible only by driving on sand. Located in the central 4×4 area, it strikes a perfect balance between adventure and convenience. Swan Beach features a peaceful, laid-back atmosphere with a wide variety of homes, making it ideal for both seasoned OBX travelers and first-timers looking for something special.

Guests are drawn to Swan Beach for its wide ocean views, soft sandy roads, and the unmistakable charm of rustic Outer Banks living. It’s common to spot the famous wild Corolla horses grazing near the dunes or strolling along the shoreline, often right from your deck. Whether you’re lounging on a quiet stretch of beach, exploring the area in your 4×4, or simply soaking in the sunset from your porch, Swan Beach delivers a unique blend of seclusion and accessibility. It’s especially great for repeat visitors, families, and anyone looking for “just enough” adventure without going completely off the grid.

The Corolla Wild Horses

The Corolla Wild horses roam freely on the 4×4 and are unique to the Outer Banks. They are descended from the Spanish Mustangs who were originally brought over on Spanish ships in the 1500’s. Outer Banks folklore is rich with theories about how the horses thrived and became a wild herd. The horses are untamed and can exhibit territorial tendencies, such as stallions battling over a mare or food.

Visitors to the 4×4 beaches are advised to never approach or feed the Corolla Wild Horses for the safety of both.Watch the wild horses from a safe distance of at least 50 feet away. A wild horse’s temperament can change quickly, so approaching them can be dangerous. It is illegal to be within 50 feet of a Corolla Wild Horse. If a wild horse approaches you, cautiously move away from them. Planning a trip to the Outer Banks? Check out our Guide to the Corolla Wild Horses.

4×4 Beach Access

Driving on the 4×4 beaches is much different than driving on paved roads. First and foremost, check with your vehicle’s manufacturer to be sure that your particular make and model is sufficient for driving on the beach. 4-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vehicles with higher clearance tend to perform well on the beach; we recommend at least 7.5 inches of ground clearance. We strongly encourage your tire pressure to be 18-20 psi.

The speed limit on the beach is 35 mph when no people or horses are around and 15 mph when within 300 feet of people, but be aware of your speed around horses as well!When parking on the 4×4 beach, your vehicle should be perpendicular to the ocean, east of the dune line, and west of the high tide line. During certain times of the year, a 4×4 parking pass is required to park on the beach. Two parking passes will be at your Twiddy home upon arrival. Additonal parking passes must be purchased from Currituck County. See Currituck County’s website for the most recent information on 4×4 beach parking passes. Check out our Trips and Tricks for driving on the 4×4

Explore Local Attractions

Swan Beach is full of hidden gems. Challenge the family to a game of volleyball and hang out at Carova Beach Park or stop by Wash Woods Station, an original U.S. Coast Guard lifesaving station built in 1917. Need a break from the sand? Explore nearby Corolla through Currituck National Wildlife Refuge or Historic Corolla Park and Historic Corolla Village.

Enjoy Local Shopping and Dining

Experience mouthwatering Outer Banks flavors and shop for coastal treasures, just a quick drive from the 4×4. There are limited business that deliver to Swan Beach, such as Lighthouse Pizza and Outer Banks Boil Company.

Tips Before You Arrive

Here are a few helpful things to keep in mind as you plan your stay:

  • Check-in Instructions and details are available in your guest portal.

  • Review community rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

  • For the most up-to-date information on events, amenities, and map, be sure to visit Swan Beach community site.

Ready to Experience Swan Beach?

Whether you’re driving among the golden sand, admiring the Corolla Wild Horses, or soaking in the beauty of the ocean waves, Swan Beach offers more than just a getaway — it’s where unforgettable moments and lasting memories come to life.

We can’t wait to welcome you!

FAQ’s

When is trash pickup day?

Trash pick-ups are on Wednesday and Saturday in-season and off-season. Trash must be bagged and placed in the homes outdoor receptacle for pick upThe trash & recycling center is located on Anemone Lane in North Swan Beach, just past mile marker 20, if additional trash relief is needed.

Where is the closest grocery store?

The closest grocery store is food lion, which is about 2 miles from the 4×4 entrance.

What happens if my car gets stuck in the 4×4?

Contact North Beach Recovery (252-453-0573) for assistance. North Beach Recovery also offers valet beach parking, wedding transportation, and car towing.

Where is the closest public boat ramp?

Carova Beach Park features a public boat ramp (2011 Ocean Pearl RoadCorolla, North Carolina 27927), as well as The Whalehead Club at the end of the parking lot.

Are RV’s and Trailers allowed on the 4×4?

Yes, RV’s and trailers are allowed

Are bonfires allowed on the 4×4 beaches?

No, bonfires are prohibited

Discover Corolla: the Ultimate Scavenger Hunt

Embark on an adventure with the family with our Corolla Scavenger Hunt!

If you have any questions, our Vacation Specialists on our Guest Services team are happy to help! Please chat with us on our website, call (866) 457-1190, or text us at (252) 888-2598.


Mali Goebel

Mali Goebel

Jul 07, 2025

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