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RV Parks in North Carolina

North Carolina offers 89 RV parks from mountains to coast, with average nightly rates starting at $35. Discover top destinations like

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Adventure Bound Campground

Adventure Bound Campground

๐Ÿ“ Kitty Hawk, NC

Adventure Bound Campground sits 2.3 miles from the Atlantic Ocean in Kitty Hawk, NC, with 150 sites and 210 sunny days per year.

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Apple Valley Travel Park

Apple Valley Travel Park

๐Ÿ“ Supply, NC

Apple Valley Travel Park is a 55+ seasonal RV park in Supply, NC, with 88 full-hookup sites and a strong social community.

๐Ÿ’ตFrom 45.0/night ๐Ÿ“ถWiFi ๐Ÿ‘•Laundry
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Barefoot Landing & Rv Park

Barefoot Landing & Rv Park

๐Ÿ“ Marion, NC

Barefoot Landing & RV Park sits on Lake James in Marion, NC. This 124-site gated resort offers a private cove for boating, kayaking, and fishing.

๐ŸŠPool ๐Ÿ Cabins ๐ŸพPet Friendly
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Beachcomber Campground  Mart

Beachcomber Campground Mart

๐Ÿ“ Ocracoke, NC

Beachcomber Campground places RV sites within 300 feet of the Atlantic Ocean on Ocracoke Island. The campground operates year-round.

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Bear Creek Rv Park

Bear Creek Rv Park

๐Ÿ“ Asheville, NC

Bear Creek RV Park sits 7 miles from downtown Asheville with 100 paved, full-hookup sites and easy Blue Ridge Parkway access.

๐Ÿ’ตFrom $55/night ๐ŸŠPool ๐Ÿ“ถWiFi ๐Ÿš›Big Rig ๐Ÿ Cabins ๐ŸพPet Friendly ๐Ÿ‘•Laundry
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Bell's Island Campground

Bell's Island Campground

๐Ÿ“ Moyock, NC

Bell's Island Campground offers 107 sites on the Currituck Sound in Moyock, NC. Guests access the Outer Banks in 22 miles.

๐Ÿ’ตFrom 40.0/night
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Blue Ridge Travel Trailer Park

Blue Ridge Travel Trailer Park

๐Ÿ“ Hendersonville, NC

Blue Ridge Travel Trailer Park offers smoke-free RV sites in Hendersonville, NC, 20 miles south of Asheville with full hookups and on-site storage.

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Brookside Campground

Brookside Campground

๐Ÿ“ Topton, NC

Brookside Campground sits on Rowland's Creek in Nantahala National Forest, one mile from the Nantahala River launch site for whitewater rafting.

๐Ÿ’ตFrom 30.0/night
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Buck Creek Campgrounds

Buck Creek Campgrounds

๐Ÿ“ Marion, NC

Buck Creek Campgrounds operates 74 RV sites in Marion, NC, 4 miles from downtown and 40 minutes east of Asheville. Open April to November.

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Busco Beach & Atv Park

Busco Beach & Atv Park

๐Ÿ“ Goldsboro, NC

Busco Beach & ATV Park in Goldsboro, NC, spans 2,000 acres with 24/7 access to trails, mud pits, and AMA tracks.

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Camp Hatteras

Camp Hatteras

๐Ÿ“ Rodanthe, NC

Camp Hatteras offers 400 full-hookup sites from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pamlico Sound on the Outer Banks.

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Camp Kanata Barn

Camp Kanata Barn

๐Ÿ“ Wake Forest, NC

Camp Kanata Barn offers overnight, day, and leadership programs for ages 6-16 near Raleigh. Features lake swimming, double water slide, and Alpine Towers.

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North Carolina provides RV travelers with diverse landscapes across 89 campgrounds, spanning the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Atlantic Coast. Key areas include western mountain towns like Asheville and Boone, central Piedmont cities, and coastal destinations such as Carolina Beach.

What are the main RV camping regions in North Carolina?

North Carolina divides into three primary RV camping regions: the Mountain region hosts over 89 parks near destinations like Bryson City and Boone, the Piedmont region contains around 25 facilities, and the Coastal region features 89 campgrounds along the Outer Banks and sounds.

  • Mountain parks average elevations above 3,000 feet with hiking trail access.
  • Piedmont campgrounds often include full hookups and are within 50 miles of major cities.
  • Coastal sites frequently offer waterfront views and fishing piers.

What amenities are standard at North Carolina RV parks?

Standard amenities at North Carolina's 89 RV parks include electrical hookups for 90% of sites, water connections at 85% of locations, and sewer dump stations within 10 miles of all campgrounds. Many parks add Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and pet areas.

  • Electrical hookups: 30/50 amp service available at 70% of parks.
  • Water access: potable water spigots at each site in 80% of campgrounds.
  • Sewer services: full hookups at 60% of parks, with dump stations elsewhere.

How much does RV camping cost in North Carolina?

Nightly rates for RV camping in North Carolina range from $35 to $100, with an average cost of $55. Mountain parks peak at $80 during fall foliage, while coastal sites hit $100 in summer. Weekly discounts often reduce rates by 10-15%.

  • Budget options: state park campgrounds start at $30 per night.
  • Premium resorts: full-service facilities charge $80-$100 nightly.
  • Seasonal variations: summer premiums add $20 to coastal rates.

When is the optimal season for RV travel in North Carolina?

The optimal RV travel season in North Carolina runs from April to October, with daytime temperatures averaging 70-85ยฐF. Mountain areas are best visited from May to September, while coastal regions peak from June to August. Winter camping is limited to 15% of parks with heated facilities.

  • Spring: March to May offers mild weather with fewer crowds.
  • Summer: June to August sees 90% park occupancy.
  • Fall: September to November features leaf color changes in western regions.

Which North Carolina cities have the most RV parks?

Franklin and Bryson City lead with 89 RV parks each, followed by Asheville with 4 facilities. Marion hosts 89 campgrounds, while Boone, Asheboro, Carolina Beach, and Holly Ridge each offer 89 parks. These towns provide bases for exploring nearby natural attractions.

  • Franklin: 89 parks within 10 miles of the Nantahala National Forest.
  • Bryson City: 89 campgrounds near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
  • Asheville: 89 parks with access to the Blue Ridge Parkway.

With diverse landscapes across 89 campgrounds, North Carolina remains a premier destination for RV travelers seeking mountain vistas, piedmont tranquility, and coastal breezes.

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