Roanoke Island Festival Park

The park includes a recreated 16th-century sailing ship, living history demonstrators, a museum, and a variety of performing and visual arts.

[1] Guides dressed in period clothing portray the seamen and colonists who traveled to Roanoke with the fleet.

[2] Costumed interpreters at the Settlement Site portray the colonists living and working as they did when the island was settled.

The "Legend of Two Path" is a 50-minute drama documentary film that portrays the views of the Algonquians about the arrival of the English colonists.

Roanoke Sound’s water surrounds the 3,800 square foot stage and provides a consistently charming backdrop for concerts, weddings and performances.

Umphrey's McGee Concert at Roanoke Island Festival Park