Part 1 of Outer Banks season 4, which included five episodes, was released on Netflix on October 10, 2024. The season's plot, characters, and several other elements became a topic of discussion among fans.
Among these, one of the most talked-about topics was the show's stunning filming locations, which have seen some changes since the last season. Outer Banks season 4 part 1 was predominantly filmed in North Carolina. Some of the North Carolina locations in season 4 of Outer Banks included Crosby’s Fish & Shrimp Company, Fort Fisher State Recreation Area, and May Forest State Park.
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Filming locations for Outer Banks season 4
As previously mentioned, Part 1 of Outer Banks season 4 has already been released on Netflix. Given below are some of the show's primary filming locations.
1) Crosby’s Fish & Shrimp Company, Charleston
Crosby’s Fish & Shrimp Company, located in Charleston, served as one of the main filming sites for Outer Banks season 4. Viewers were introduced to this location in the very first episode of the season.
This site is depicted as the local 7-Eleven, where the Pogues discover the money they won in the G game when they check their joint account balance at the ATM.
2) The Maybank property, Charleston
At the beginning of this season in Outer Banks, the Pogues obtain some money and decide to acquire the property belonging to JJ’s father, Luke, which had recently been auctioned.
In the series, the Pogues construct both their new home and a place for their business after acquiring the location, the Maybank property in Charleston, from the ground up, reminiscent of the Chateau, which was their primary hangout place in the previous seasons before it was destroyed.
3) Fort Fisher State Recreation Area, Kure Beach, North Carolina
Fort Fisher State Recreation Area in Kure Beach, North Carolina serves as one of the important locations in Outer Banks season 4.
Featured first in the premier episode of the season, this is where JJ bets his wealth on winning at the local Enduro dirt bike race.
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4) Bowens Island Restaurant, Charleston
Bowens Island Restaurant in Charleston served as the location for the fictional Rockfish Bar, featured in Outer Banks season 4 episode 2.
This location is where JJ and John B go to discuss with JJ's friend Boogie the specific location of the amulet they were looking for, that could overturn their lives for good.
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5) May Forest State Park, Charleston
Similar to the other locations mentioned, May Forest State Park in Charleston played a major role in Outer Banks season 4. Once the group discovered the precise location of the amulet, in the show, JJ and Kiara started a quest to recover it, leading them through hazardous areas.
They sustain injuries after being pursued by mercenaries, which requires them to be hospitalized. May Forest State Park in Charleston served as the location of the hospital where JJ and Kiara were hospitalized.
Other filming locations used in the fourth season of Outer Banks
- Copperhead Ranch, Rocky Point, North Carolina
- Sandfly Bluff, Charleston
- Toler’s Cove Marina, Mount Pleasant
- Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
- Johns Island, South Carolina
- Unitarian Church, Charleston
- The Old Exchange Building (Provost), Charleston
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The next five episodes of season 4 of Outer Banks are scheduled for release on November 7, 2024.