Best RV Parks in North Carolina

RV Parks in North Carolina

With its miles of coastline, beautiful mountains, and thriving cities, North Carolina has something for everyone. From the beaches of Wilmington to the Blue Ridge Mountains in the western part of the state, it's a state full of natural beauty. And with its mild climate, it's a great place to visit any time of year.

If you're planning an RV trip to North Carolina, there are plenty of great RV parks to choose from. Here are just a few of the best RV parks in North Carolina.

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Outer Banks Camping

The Outer Banks are a beautiful and unique string of barrier islands off the state's coast. The area is known for its pristine beaches, friendly locals, and abundant wildlife.

If you're looking for an RV park in the Outer Banks, Camp Hatteras RV Resort is the perfect place to enjoy some beach time. The resort has a heated pool, hot tub, and private beach. And with more than 100 sites, there's plenty of room for RVs of all sizes.

Another excellent option for Outer Banks camping is Frisco Woods Campground on Hatteras Island. This campground has over 200 RV sites, making it one of the largest RV parks in the area.

Mount Airy Camping

The small town of Mount Airy, North Carolina, is the hometown of actor Andy Griffith. But it's also a great place to visit if you want peace and quiet.

If you're planning a trip to Mount Airy, consider staying at Mayberry Campground. This RV park is just minutes from downtown Mount Airy and offers various amenities like a camp store, fishing pond, and game room.

RV Parks Near Great Smoky Mountains

Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in North Carolina. And for a good reason—the park is home to some of the most stunning scenery in the state.

If you're planning a trip to the Great Smokies, consider staying at KOA Cherokee. This campground is located just outside the park and offers plenty of amenities, including a swimming pool, Wi-Fi, and a playground.

RV Parks Along the Blue Ridge Parkway

The Blue Ridge Parkway is a 469-mile-long scenic road that winds through the Appalachian Mountains. The parkway offers stunning views of the mountains and endless opportunities for hiking, biking, or enjoying the scenery.

If you're planning a trip to the Blue Ridge Parkway, consider staying at Mountain Stream RV Park in Marion. This RV park is located just off the parkway, and it offers beautiful views of the mountains.

Campgrounds Near Charlotte

If you're planning a trip to Charlotte, North Carolina, be sure to visit the McDowell Nature Preserve. This beautiful park is located in the heart of Charlotte and offers plenty of opportunities for nature lovers. The preserve features more than 1,500 acres of natural beauty, including forests, streams, and meadows. It's also home to various wildlife, including deer, birds, and amphibians.

An hour north of Charlotte is Midway Campground. This campground is located in the town of Midway and offers amenities like a swimming pool, WiFi, and a playground.

There are plenty of great North Carolina RV parks. Whether you're looking for a place to stay in the Outer Banks, Mount Airy, or Charlotte, you'll be sure to find the perfect RV park for your needs.

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Recent North Carolina RV Parks Reviews

Mount Airy, NC

Mayberry Campground

Mar 16, 2024

"Great Place To Stay!"

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We enjoyed our stay at Mayberry Campground. Staff was very friendly, campground and showers and bathrooms are very clean. There’s a nice, clean laundry room with two washers and dryers. Sites do not have picnic tables but there are some nearby. Most sites have no shade. We hope to be back. The freeway is close but it wasn’t very loud and didn’t...
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John & Patti
21 reviews
Mar 15, 2024

"Nice, but"

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This is a private campground with approximately 1/2 full time and then in another section they have 10 sites which are all in a row. Getting to the campground from the interstate exit from I 40 is very tricky because the road to the campground actually intersects with the off ramp of the interstate. You need to pay special attention or you...
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Corcomi
2 reviews
Hot Springs, NC

Hot Springs Campground

Mar 14, 2024

"Campground you love to hate...but I will return again."

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I've stayed here twice and I'm sure I'll stay here again. It's the location that is the selling point of this campground. The campground itself is not any sort of "resort" though they elude to that on their website. It's far from it. On the positive side, and I will pay this money again...is that it's one of the few campgrounds anywhere where...
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ColumbusMark
1 review
Mar 10, 2024

"Good for a short stay off season "

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Office staff was friendly and helpful. Park was clean and sites well kept . Standard sites are close together but we are here off season so not crowded, must be a madhouse in summer. Shade sites have trees at all 4 corners which would make it difficult to get into with larger rigs Premium sites much larger with furnished patios Nice beach...
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HnH Wanderings
3 reviews
Mar 03, 2024

"Awesome small park with great views (and owners!)"

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We stayed here for 10 nights in early November. Unfortunately there was a burn ban in NC at this time. As stated at the campground website, there are only about 8 spots here. If you get access to the hilltop spots, and you are in a fifth wheel, you need good driving confidence to get to the top (and back down). You will need 4WD to go up. No...
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Wineshopper
18 reviews