Where was Outer Banks Season 4 filmed? Production details explored

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Outer Banks Season 4| Image via Netflix
Outer Banks Season 4| Image via Netflix

Outer Banks Season 4 is out with Part 1, and fans are enjoying every minute of it. The show has topped Netflix's charts in many countries since its inception and is back with a new season. The coastal locations and beach scenery add to the show's aesthetic, and each new season introduces a new picturesque location for the viewers.

In season 3, Pogues left Outer Banks searching for the El Dorado in South America. While this might seem like the end of a teen's adventure, this might not be the case. Outer Banks Season 4 follows the Pogues on a quest for Blackbeard's lost gold after his shipwreck.

A little sleuthing led to our discovery of the character of Blackbeard, an actual figure in North Carolina's coastal history, going by Edward Teach. Teach was a pirate operating in North Carolina in the 18th Century. He is an actual figure deeply rooted in Carolina's folklore.

Since Outer Banks includes actual parts of history in the latest season, one might wonder how many of those picturesque locations from Part 1 are real. From Charleston, South Carolina, to its environs, we have dug up the Outer Banks Season 4 locations for you, and here is the complete list.


A Complete Guide to Outer Banks Season 4 Filming Locations

1. Charleston, South Carolina

Outer Banks Season 4| Image via Netflix
Outer Banks Season 4| Image via Netflix

We saw the teens building their dream house, Poguelandia 2.0, after Topper burned down their Chateau. This location is significant as the upstairs mimics the teens' original Chateau, and the group also needed a new hangout spot.

This Maybank property is located in Charleston, South Carolina. It was reportedly built by the crew of Outer Banks.

2. Admiral’s House and Quarter’s G in North Charleston, South Carolina

Outer Banks Season 4| Image via Netflix
Outer Banks Season 4| Image via Netflix

The Pogues visit Goat Island, the home to Wes Genrette’s Blackstone Manor. Genrette lives in this old estate with his son-in-law, who has passed it down from generation to generation. While the Blackstone Manor is fictional, the interiors were shot in the Admiral’s House. It is available to rent for weddings and events.

3. Circular Congregational Church, Charleston

Outer Banks Season 4| Image via Netflix
Outer Banks Season 4| Image via Netflix

Pogue's search takes them to Charleston, where Sarah discovers the answer to their riddle: the cemetery where “the living and the dead collide.” The exterior of this church, where John B. also sees the grave of one of his ancestors, is located in Circular Congregational Church. The interiors are shot inside Unitarian Church, Charleston.

4. The Old Exchange Building (Provost), Charleston

Outer Banks Season 4| Image via Netflix
Outer Banks Season 4| Image via Netflix

Outer Banks Season 4 finale sees Sarah and Pope diving deep within the Church. This is also where Dalia and Lightner find the coffin of Blackbeard’s navigator and the scroll. The interiors of the Catacombs are real and were shot at The Old Exchange Building, Charleston.

5. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

Outer Banks Season 4| Image via Netflix
Outer Banks Season 4| Image via Netflix

Rafe is back in town in Outer Banks Season 4 and has a girlfriend, Sofia. We see Rafe's new home in the show shot in Mount Pleasant.


When will Outer Banks Season 4 return for a part 2?

Outer Banks Season 4| Image via Netflix
Outer Banks Season 4| Image via Netflix

Outer Banks Season 4 follows the story of the Pogues as they delve into the treasures of Blackbeard's lost treasure. An elderly man approached them with a manuscript containing Captain's log, which might include his whereabouts. Part 1 saw the group trying to solve this particular mystery.

Part 2 of season 4 is expected to take the teens further into the mystery of Blackbeard's gold. Fun fact- According to history, his ship went down after hitting a sandbar around 1718. Remains of the same was found in 2011 near Beaufort, which is about 200 miles south of the Outer Banks,

Season 4 of the show is out with its five episodes. Outer Banks Season 4 Part 2 will be available on November 7, 2024


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Edited by Priscillah Mueni