Welcome To Roanoke Island Festival Park

About Roanoke Island Festival Park:

Roanoke Island Festival Park At A Glance

  • Website: www.roanokeisland.com
  • Address: 1 Festival Park Manteo 27954 Click for map
  • Phone: (252) 475-1500
  • Latitude: 35.911024
  • Longitude: -75.668389
  • Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily
  • Payment: Visa and MasterCard accepted
    Cash & traveler's checks
  • Entry Fee: Adult $8.00 Youth (6-17) $5.00 Child (5 & under) Free
  • Age Requirements: Fun for all ages!
  • Season: February 18 - December 31, 2009
  • Handicap Accessible? Yes
  • Helpful Hints: Allow three hours to see all our venues. Pass good for two consecutive days
Welcome To Roanoke Island Festival Park

Twenty-three years before Jamestown, there was Roanoke Island. The settlement didn’t survive, but the history, adventure and family fun did.
Roanoke Island Festival Park is an interactive family attraction that celebrates the first English settlement in America. Visitors board and explore the park’s centerpiece, a representational ship called Elizabeth II, which looks just like one of the seven English ships from the Roanoke Voyage of 1585. Climb aboard and help costumed 16th century sailors set the sails, plot a course with an astrolabe, and swab the decks. Turn the capstan to raise the ship’s anchor, play checkers with a wily sailor, and search for surprises in barrels and boxes onboard. Test out the straw and feather mattresses that gentlemen aboard the ship were lucky to sleep on. The interpretive staff of sailors gladly answers questions about the ship, the historic Roanoke Voyages, or any other inquiry guests have about the beginnings of English-speaking America.
Return to shore and try traditional woodworking, play Elizabethan games, or watch the blacksmith fashion his wares at the Settlement Site. There, visitors will find additional costumed interpreters who demonstrate what daily life was like for the first English military establishment in the New World. Search the canvas tents for goods and supplies, try on armor, and practice your Irish accent with some of the settlers.
Explore Coastal Algonquin culture and history in American Indian Town, an exhibit that’s new to Roanoke Island Festival Park. The town represents an American Indian community similar to what the English explorers investigated and surveyed during their voyages to Roanoke Island and the surrounding area in the late 16th century.
Two longhouses represent the historical homes of American Indians from the region. One of the longhouses interprets the home of a leader from the community, and stretches over 30 feet long. A smaller and partially completed longhouse includes an interactive component that invites visitors to help complete the structure and also features a Dance Circle. Both areas contain interactive exhibitory that focuses on the developing relationship between the American Indian and English peoples during the late 16th century.
The exhibit has a planting and harvesting area where visitors can learn the advanced nuances of American Indian farming techniques. Three work shelters include activities like cordage (rope) making, mat and basket weaving, net mending, food preparation, tanning hides, fishing, boat building and gathering.
If you wonder about what happened on the Outer Banks after the Roanoke Voyages, discover 400 years of the region’s history in the interactive Roanoke Adventure Museum. Guests amble through the museum at whatever pace they like on a self-guided tour through the historical developments of Roanoke Island and the region at large. Read about the history of the area, wear Elizabethan costumes, or listen to Stumpy the Pirate as he jokes about the infamous Blackbeard down in Ocracoke. Learn about another “lost colony” on Roanoke Island—the Freedmen’s Colony. Imagine what it must have been like to participate in the Battle of Roanoke Island during the Civil War. Study a map of shipwrecks that go back in history through generations and give this stretch of the Atlantic Coast its notorious nickname, “Graveyard of the Atlantic.” View a shad boat that designer George Washington Creef built in 1887 and volunteers and staff from the Roanoke Island Maritime Museum restored over a century later. Find out about the boatbuilding, hunting, and fishing traditions of the Outer Banks, and encounter the beginnings of the tourism industry that made the islands what they are today.
In the park’s Film Theatre, see The Legend of Two-Path, a mini-movie about two famous Native Americans, Manteo and Wanchese. Honor the vital and vibrant culture, heritage, and traditions of American Indians from the region in our new American Indian Town. The exhibit includes a wide variety of true-to-scale structures, role-play environments, and places to explore, plant, dance, build and play.
The Museum Store offers historically themed gift merchandise in the Elizabethan section, a nautical section inspired by the Elizabeth II, a Civil War section, an American Indian section and, of course, a place for pirates. Enjoy the on-site Art Gallery with exhibits that change monthly, the Fossil Pit full of treasures, and the Outer Banks History Center. Stroll across the green grass of the impressive Outdoor Pavilion, or catch a glimpse of the critters, birds and fishes that make the marsh habitat their home from The Boardwalk.
The Outer Banks History Center is a regional archives and research library administrated by the North Carolina State Archives, Department of Cultural Resources. Its holdings document the history, development and growth of the North Carolina coast. www.obhistorycenter.ncdcr.gov or call (252) 473-2655.
The 25-acre island park sits across from the Manteo, NC waterfront and is an easy 5 miles from the Nags Head beaches. Walk across the bridge to the Roanoke Island Maritime Museum—just a block away in downtown Manteo—which features a working boathouse and the Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse. Enjoy downtown Manteo’s restaurants for breakfast, lunch or dinner, and spend some time strolling through the town’s cute boutiques and shops. For more information call (252) 475-1500 or visit roanokeisland.com.

Must Dos:


Elizabeth II Tour

Elizabeth II Tour

Across from the downtown Manteo waterfront floats Elizabeth II at her home port at Roanoke Island Festival Park. The breeze from Shallowbag Bay cools guests as they admire the ship’s bold trim. The striking green, red and white Tudor flag flaps in the wind and appears brilliant against the backdrop of a Carolina blue sky. The representational ship interprets one of the seven English merchant vessels from the Roanoke Voyage of 1585. Board and explore Elizabeth II from every angle. Help costumed 16th century sailors set the sails, plot a course with an astrolabe, and swab the decks. Marvel at the lines and rigging that allow the ship to sail. Enjoy the view of the water from the quarterdeck. Turn the capstan to raise the ship’s anchor, play checkers with a wily sailor, and search for surprises in barrels and boxes onboard. Test out the straw and feather mattresses that gentlemen aboard the ship were lucky to sleep on. The interpretive staff of sailors gladly answers questions about the ship, the historic Roanoke Voyages, or any other inquiry guests have about the beginnings of English-speaking America. Pose for a photo with the sailors or in front of the colorful, historic, sailing ship, Elizabeth II at Roanoke Island Festival Park. Included with Entry Fee

Settlement Site Tour

Settlement Site Tour

Follow the sound of the blacksmith’s hammer to the Settlement Site at Roanoke Island Festival Park. Through the undergrowth and across generations emerges the first English military establishment on North American soil. The exhibit features costumed interpreters from the Roanoke Voyage of 1585. They show visitors what daily life was like for the soldiers and sailors who traversed the Atlantic Ocean to build a permanent colony for England. Today, guests of all ages try traditional woodworking, play Elizabethan games, or watch the blacksmith fashion his iron wares. Search the canvas tents for goods and supplies, try on armor, and practice an English accent with some of the settlers. In the summer, the Settlement Site offers shade under various wild trees and vegetation native to the North Carolina coast. During the cooler months, the soldiers’ campfire warms visitors. Take a photo with a friendly soldier or next to the flag of St. George and remember your trip back in time to the first English military settlement on Roanoke Island. Included with Entry Fee

American Indian Town

American Indian Town

Explore Coastal Algonquin culture and history in American Indian Town, an exhibit that’s new to Roanoke Island Festival Park. The town represents an American Indian community similar to what the English explorers investigated and surveyed during their voyages to Roanoke Island and the surrounding area in the late 16th century. Visitors follow paths that wind through the natural habitat at the park. Homes, agricultural areas, and work shelters line the paths and await visitors’ discoveries. Two longhouses represent the historical homes of American Indians from the region. One of the longhouses interprets the home of a leader from the community, and stretches over 30 feet long. A smaller and partially completed longhouse includes an interactive component that invites visitors to help complete the structure and also features a Dance Circle. Both areas contain interactive exhibitory that focuses on the developing relationship between the American Indian and English peoples during the late 16th century. The exhibit has a planting and harvesting area where visitors can learn the advanced nuances of American Indian farming techniques. Three work shelters include activities like cordage (rope) making, mat and basket weaving, net mending, food preparation, tanning hides, fishing, boat building and gathering. Included with Entry Fee


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Scheduled Activities & Programs:


Roanoke Adventure Museum

Roanoke Adventure Museum • Included in admission

If you wonder about what happened on the Outer Banks after the Roanoke Voyages, discover 400 years of the region’s . . . More Info


The Legend of Two Path

The Legend of Two Path • Included with Entry Fee

Witness the challenge of two cultures meeting in The Legend of Two Path, a docudrama portraying the Algonquian . . . More Info


Bob Brown Puppets

Bob Brown Puppets

Tue, August 3rd 2010 07:00 p.m.

Children’s Performance Series Bob Brown Puppets August 3-5 at 10:30 a.m. August 3 and 4 at 7 p.m. Indoor Theatre They have been a major children’s theater company for the past 50 years, offering the finest in children’s education and entertainment-performing to over 300,000 children a year. More Info...


More Entertainment & Events:



Bob Brown Puppets - Tuesday, August 3rd 2010 07:00 p.m. -

Bloody Mary and the Virgin Queen - Tuesday, August 3rd 2010 02:00 p.m. -

Bob Brown Puppets - Tuesday, August 3rd 2010 10:30 a.m. -

Bob Brown Puppets - Wednesday, August 4th 2010 07:00 p.m. -

Bloody Mary and the Virgin Queen - Wednesday, August 4th 2010 02:00 p.m. -

Bob Brown Puppets - Wednesday, August 4th 2010 10:30 a.m. -

Bloody Mary and the Virgin Queen - Thursday, August 5th 2010 02:00 p.m. -

Bob Brown Puppets - Thursday, August 5th 2010 10:30 a.m. -

Wild West Show - Tuesday, August 10th 2010 10:30 a.m. -

Wild West Show - Tuesday, August 10th 2010 07:00 p.m. -

Shepherd of the Ocean - Tuesday, August 10th 2010 02:00 p.m. -

Wild West Show - Wednesday, August 11th 2010 07:00 p.m. -

Shepherd of the Ocean - Wednesday, August 11th 2010 02:00 p.m. -

Wild West Show - Wednesday, August 11th 2010 10:30 a.m. -

Wild West Show - Thursday, August 12th 2010 10:30 a.m. -

Shepherd of the Ocean - Thursday, August 12th 2010 02:00 p.m. -

North Carolina A&T University Presents Dance - Saturday, October 30th 2010 02:00 p.m. -

North Carolina A&T University Presents Dance - Saturday, October 30th 2010 07:00 p.m. -

A&T Presents a Musical Program - Saturday, November 6th 2010 07:00 p.m. -

A&T Presents a Musical Program - Saturday, November 6th 2010 02:00 p.m. -

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