Long Point Cabin Camp — Cape Lookout National Seashore
Reviewed Apr. 15, 2018

Secluded Beach Camping

If you are looking for beaches that aren't covered with people, you may have a hard time finding something no matter what state you live in. Luckily, North Carolina has some amazing beaches on the Outer Banks, and Long Point Cabin area should definitely be on your list of spots to check out. Since this area is on a small barrier island, you have to take a ferry to reach the cabins. Because of this you, and the other temporary residents of these cabins, have the island all to yourselves.

Being located far from any truly habited land comes with some benefits and issues. If you are looking for empty beaches, lots of outdoor activities (fishing, hiking, shelling, kayaking, etc.), and clear skies to view the stars at night, this is the campground for you. The downfall to this seclusion, though, is that you have to bring all of your necessities and recreational gear with you on the ferry. With an off-road vehicle, this will be no big deal. But if you don't have that luxury, you will be carrying your stuff back and forth on the back of a cart driven by one of the NPS staff. You also don't have any access to convenient stores for forgotten stuff or drinkable water. So be prepared before you head out to the island.

Although the cabins are a bit older, they are still great for your stay here. They all have a porch with rocking chairs to be able to soak up all of the island sun and breeze you can on your trip. They also each have their own private bathrooms and kitchen, so you don't have to worry about sharing with your neighbors.

I actually decided to set up my tent for the first night since it was so beautiful outside, but that required a lot of clearing an area in the sand for my tent since the send is covered in broken shells. This was a bit of a chore, but was so worth it when I fell asleep under the stars that night. Also be prepared for changing weather. As nice as it was the first day, I had to take down my tent the next day due to the harsh winds and rainstorm. Once that cleared up, though, the weather was back to being as beautiful as before.

Pros

  • Solitude
  • Great fishing and other outdoor activities
  • Clear night skies for stargazing
  • Private cabins or camping
  • Personal bathrooms + kitchen

Cons

  • No convenient stores for forgotten items
  • Must bring all drinking water
  • Older cabins
  • Hard to explore without an off-road vehicle
  • Quick-changing weather
Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Long Point Cabin Camp — Cape Lookout National Seashore by Zach W., April 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Long Point Cabin Camp — Cape Lookout National Seashore by Zach W., April 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Long Point Cabin Camp — Cape Lookout National Seashore by Zach W., April 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Long Point Cabin Camp — Cape Lookout National Seashore by Zach W., April 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Long Point Cabin Camp — Cape Lookout National Seashore by Zach W., April 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Long Point Cabin Camp — Cape Lookout National Seashore by Zach W., April 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Long Point Cabin Camp — Cape Lookout National Seashore by Zach W., April 15, 2018