Best Campgrounds near Burgaw, NC

The coastal plains surrounding Burgaw, North Carolina feature a diverse array of camping options within a 30-mile radius. Carolina Beach State Park Campground, located about 25 miles southeast of Burgaw, offers spacious wooded sites with full hookups for RVs and designated tent areas with fire rings and picnic tables. Smaller family-owned operations like Wallace Meadows Farm provide more intimate camping experiences with limited RV sites and tent areas. The region's camping landscape includes everything from beachfront options at Surf City Family Campground and The Inlet Campground to inland waterway sites at Lake Leamon Family Campground, where kayaking and fishing opportunities abound.

Most campgrounds in the area require reservations, particularly during the summer beach season from May through September when temperatures regularly exceed 85°F with high humidity. Mosquitoes and other insects can be problematic, especially in wooded areas and near water. As one camper noted about Carolina Beach State Park, "Be aware of the raccoons! They will get close to you at nighttime." Sandy soil conditions are common throughout the region, with several reviewers mentioning the need for ground covers to minimize tracking sand into tents and RVs. Cell service varies significantly, with stronger coverage near coastal towns and more limited connectivity in rural areas between Burgaw and the coast.

Water access represents a significant draw for campers in the Burgaw area. Carolina Beach State Park receives consistently high ratings for its combination of wooded camping and proximity to beaches. According to one visitor, "Not only does it have an awesome campground, but it's right near one of the best beaches I've ever been to." Campgrounds with boat launches and fishing access are particularly popular, including those along the Black River and Northeast Cape Fear River. Bathhouse quality varies considerably between facilities, with state parks generally maintaining cleaner facilities than some private campgrounds. Many campgrounds offer a mix of short-term and seasonal sites, with some reviewers noting the "mobile home vibe" at locations with numerous long-term residents.

Best Camping Sites Near Burgaw, North Carolina (69)

    1. Wilmington KOA

    21 Reviews
    Wrightsville Beach, NC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 686-7705

    "The pool was big and warm, easy for swimming while maintaining social distancing."

    "It’s clean, it’s close to downtown Wilmington and there is SO much to do there. There is an RV wash right next door! There are a lot of gray farmer’s stands and fresh seafood stands nearby too!"

    2. Carolina Beach State Park Campground

    73 Reviews
    Carolina Beach, NC
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 458-7770

    $27 - $75 / night

    "Carolina beach state park is one of my favorite places to go in North Carolina. Not only does it have an awesome campground, but it's right near one of the best beaches I've ever been to."

    "Had a great time camping and hiking around with my dog jinx. It was his first camping trip he seems to like it here as much as I did. be aware of the raccoons!!"

    3. Lake Leamon Family Campground

    4 Reviews
    Burgaw, NC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 271-3240

    $10 - $50 / night

    "If you are looking for a friendly, affordable campground, open all year long, then Lake Leamon Family Campground is for you."

    4. The Inlet Campground (Formerly Laniers Campground)

    6 Reviews
    Holly Ridge, NC
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 328-9431

    "Nice pool and walking path around the edge of the sound."

    "Most incredible views with easy access to beaches, restaurants and groceries. Pier for fishing and water access for canoeing or kayaking! Beautiful sunsets!"

    5. Surf City Family Campground

    7 Reviews
    Holly Ridge, NC
    24 miles
    +1 (910) 328-4281

    "The owners are very nice and very helpful we campground was well in a good location right next to the beach literally walk 20 yards to go to the beach would definitely recommend"

    "Its quiet and easy access to beach. Owners are very nice and accommodating."

    6. Nick’s Nook Family Campground

    3 Reviews
    Richlands, NC
    20 miles
    +1 (919) 734-4482

    $25 - $39 / night

    7. Lake Linda

    1 Review
    Holly Ridge, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 279-3892

    $50 - $60 / night

    "Offering 2 sites that are located on the lake, this property  is a great place to birdwatch. Check them out and leave them some love."

    8. Oceans RV Resort

    1 Review
    Holly Ridge, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 778-2839

    $77 - $239 / night

    "We're just a few miles from the beach, walking distance to a restaurant and or convenience store; crawling distance to Dales Pub across the road."

    9. Black River Camping Ventures

    2 Reviews
    Ivanhoe, NC
    19 miles
    +1 (910) 669-2392

    $45 / night

    "This campground is situated right along the Black River in Bladen County NC. Approximately 1 hour from Wilmington, Fayetteville, and Jacksonville."

    10. Canter Lakes Farm

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    Burgaw, NC
    6 miles

    $40 - $50 / night

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Recent Reviews near Burgaw, NC

317 Reviews of 69 Burgaw Campgrounds


  • Werner S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Wilmington KOA

    Family campground near the beach and Wilmington

    Our kids where very happy with the little pool and we found good facilities to do the laundry. There are some nice shady spots and some are a bit crowded. But good full hook ups.

  • Kristie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 28, 2025

    In The Pines RV & Cabin Village

    Great place!

    New Park with all the amenities you need, clean well kept facilities and grounds. Dog Park and nice mowed lanes for walks. Owner super nice and helpful.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 12, 2025

    Hawkins Creek Campground

    Avoid the drama!

    The last reviews of this campground were in 2021. A lot has changed since that time. This is a cheap place to stay. There are no background checks. All sorts of characters stay at this location. I had trouble after six months of staying at this campground. To avoid any trouble, I left halfway through my month of prepaid time. This worked out to approximately $302 or 16 days. They refused to give me a refund or even a pro rate from the owner. Instead, they gave it to a guy staying in a tent on the property. They are thieves!

    In my vicinity that I was staying, there were four known listed Illegal sex act males. Two left the site. One of the remaining males was hired by the management for maintenance.

    The property manager didn’t seem to care about a lot of things around the property. The property appearance was not taken care of. Signs, mailboxes, and other related objects were covered in mold and never cleaned or in need of repair (see pictures). Residence were cutting their own grass. Drainage ditches, and culvert areas had extremely high grass (see pictures). Perfect for snakes.

    The bathhouse was not properly maintained. A male person who lived there only cleaned the floors once or twice a week. That seemed about it. The showers were brown, and the bathrooms were not cleaned properly. I personally cleaned the male bathroom several times during my six months. The sink continually leaked underneath. When I discovered mold, I asked for a mold killer from the bathroom guy. He was having a bad day apparently and flipped out on me. I told him I would clean the mold if he had any chemicals. He cursed at me and walked inside to his residence. Management did nothing about this incident (see pictures).

    There was always trouble with dogs at the campground. Management never did anything about the dog issues. I was told to “shoot the dog if it bites you “. Unbelievable !

    There were no standards for the campsites. Anything went! Make shift structures could be put up with no problem (see pictures). Also a lot of trash and debris around the campground.

    I would not recommend this campground to anyone. Pay the extra money for a better place!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2025

    Magnolia Lane Campground

    Overpriced and bath house heavily molded.

    I contacted the campsite via phone. They said there was two spots available for my rig. The monthly rate quoted was $895. I told the office that I was going to drive up the following morning to check the site and if I liked it, I would go ahead and rent it. The manager said OK. I explained I would come back and get my rig if it was acceptable. She told me to call her once. I looked at the site and we could complete the transaction when she came over to the site from the office.

    I drove an hour from my current site to look at that site. The secluded campground only had one bar on Verizon. It was also small. I called two separate numbers and texted. I waited on site for roughly 30 minutes with no callback.
    While I was looking at the campground, I went to the bathhouse. All three bathrooms were covered with suspect, microbial growth and had a strong mold smell. I can’t say for certain without testing it, but if it looks and smells like a duck, it’s probably a duck. People with breathing issues or allergies to this problem would have a bad day in these bathrooms.

    I had to contact the office the following day around 9:50 AM. They acted like they didn’t care about me driving up for nothing. To add insult to injury, the manager openly admitted they had a mold problem in all the bathrooms at the bathhouse. They were going to deal with it this coming winter.

    So let me get this straight. You were charging almost $900 a month to campers with a bad mold, problem admitted by the office. Is there a problem with this picture? This is not slander. This is what transpired. I turned down the site.

    BE CAUTIOUS!

  • Greg T.
    Apr. 28, 2025

    Freeman Park

    Hit-or-miss camping expeirence

    Short takes:

    • Better to camp here during the cooler weather

    • If you don’t have a yearly beach- access pass, it’s expensive

    • Very crowded during warm weather

    • Make sure to air-down.

    • Don’t forget bug spray 

    Camping here can be very hit-or-miss, depending on the time of year. I would recommend only during the cooler months. Feb-March, Sept-Nov. That’s about the only time you can hope to avoid a chaotic, party scene. 

    I camped here in March and had a great time. Daytime beachgoers were mainly fishing, walking their dogs, shelling, etc. There were half a dozen other campers, everyone was friendly and quiet. 

    My trip in late April didn’t go as well. The first morning I awoke to the sound of a dozen children from the site next to me playing in the surf, shrieking and screaming at 5:30 am. Saturday the beach was packed with day-trippers with a line of trucks parked at the crest of the beach from one end to the other. Constant vehicle traffic up and down the beach. Lots of young kids running around, not paying attention to their surroundings, people walking on the dunes. Many vehicles got stuck in the sand because they didn’t air down. Lots of competing, loud music. 

    The next night, there was a family of 20+ people in the next site who warned us they were a loud group. At that point, we packed up and left. I wasn’t expecting that kind of scene until Memorial Day. 

    Erosion continues to eat away at the beach and it probably won’t be long before camping is prohibited due to lack of room. The beach used to be much wider.

  • R C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 18, 2025

    Cabin Lake County Park

    Nice campground but …

    The campground is perfect for a family or if you’re older and in an RV. Lots to do. It’s a lake based CG so you can swim, kayak, hike around the lake, but especially fishing - that’s the main draw. Good shower/toilet facilities, water electric and all that RV stuff. If you’re an adventurous typically primitive camper (like me), it’s not for you. You’ll be near lots of other campers (mostly families from my brief experience) so not great on privacy. Location is good, 15 min fr Beulaville. Nice staff. I recommend if you want an easy camping experience. $25-40 night depending on how you camp.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 5, 2025

    Jones Lake State Park Campground

    Campground near a lake but NOT on a lake

    General: Small campground (20 Sites) around a circle with the bathhouse in the center. Although you can walk to the lake (about a half mile away), the sites are not lakefront. There is also a group campground.

    Site Quality: Camper driveways are very generous in size and level. Sites are spaced far enough apart to provide reasonable privacy/separation. Sites vary. Two ADA-accessible sites have a concrete pad; most others have gravel pads, but two are just open grassy sites. Some are FHU, while some have no hookups. Some are pull-thru, and some are back-in. Each site has a fire ring, picnic table, and lantern hook. Most have a raised tent platform. 

    Bath/Shower house: Very clean. Three showers, including one ADA-accessible one. The spray was not very strong, but the water was warm. 

    Activities: In season, there is boating, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and fishing, but we were there at the beginning of April, and the weather was in the 50s. We did the four-mile Bay Trail, which was really more of a walk and not a hike. The signage was good, and the trail weaved back and forth from the gravel road. We were disappointed that there were not many views of the lake (there are three overlooks, but access to them was restricted due to flooding). Due possibly to recent rains, the last mile of the trail (we went in a clockwise direction from the campground) was flooded in several places, making passage challenging. There is also a short one-mile Cedar Loop trail as well as a spur leading from the Bay Trail to Salters Lake. 

    We chose this campground primarily because of its location - it was a good stopping point for us. In early April, even during spring break, only a handful of sites were occupied. I imagine it would be a much different story in the summer months.

  • Loryn B.
    Feb. 4, 2025

    Jones Lake State Park Campground

    very quaint and pretty campground

    we had a short trip to jones lake campground in our car/tent. the campsites are not very private, we went in February so there was not many people around us, which was nice. keep in mind during busy months you will definitely be able to see fellow campers around you. amenities were great including bathhouses and plenty of trash receptacles around the park. great spot for a short stay on your longer journey, or a weekend getaway.


Guide to Burgaw

Burgaw's surrounding region offers primitive camping opportunities along the Black River about 25 miles west of town, where ancient cypress trees provide extensive shade in warmer months. The camping landscape between Burgaw and the coast features several waterfront options with varying levels of amenities, from rustic tent sites to full-hookup RV resorts. Summer temperatures regularly reach 90°F with high humidity between June and August, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons.

What to do

Fishing from dedicated piers: The Inlet Campground provides shoreline fishing access where campers can catch various species. "Most incredible views with easy access to beaches, restaurants and groceries. Pier for fishing and water access for canoeing or kayaking! Beautiful sunsets!" notes Paula C.

Kayaking Black River: Black River Camping Ventures offers direct access to explore tea-colored waters. "The tea-colored water provides excellent fishing, exploration by kayak or paddleboard, or it can be your next favorite swimming hole. Miles down river you can find the oldest cypress trees east of the Rocky Mountains," reports Taylor B.

Swimming at freshwater lakes: Lake Leamon Family Campground features a small lake with swimming areas. According to Kurt S., "We go every weekend in the summer to swim."

Bird watching: While camping near Burgaw, visitors can observe coastal and inland bird species. Lake Linda offers "a private 6 acre lake on 40 acres" that makes it "a great place to birdwatch" according to Ashley F.

What campers like

Beach proximity: Surf City Family Campground gives campers quick beach access. "This campground is ON THE BEACH! Just a short walk over the dune and you will be at the water," writes Bart. Another camper adds, "We loved being right by the beach. You could still hear the waves even with RVs running air conditioners."

Quiet waterfront spots: Carolina Beach State Park provides serene camping near water. "I've been here at different times of the year. I really enjoy camping here in December and January. Less people and the park is so nice," shares Ms. P.

Marina access: Carolina Beach State Park Campground offers boat launching facilities. "There is also a marina which offers a public boat ramp. The marina also offers kayaks and SUP tours and rentals ranging from 2hrs to a full-day," notes Caroline G.

Convenience to town amenities: Wilmington KOA puts campers near shopping and dining. "The campground is convenient to downtown Wilmington and a short drive to Wrightsville Beach. Plenty of shopping and other entertainment nearby if the weather doesn't cooperate," explains Robert T.

What you should know

Varying bathhouse quality: Facilities range from updated to primitive across the region. At Lake Leamon Family Campground, "The so-called bathhouses need a severe update. The bathhouse does not have HVAC in it. There's one male toilet and one female toilet for the entire camp," warns Robert D.

Insects are prevalent: Bugs can be problematic, especially in riverside locations. At Black River Camping Ventures, one camper warns of "so many bugs. Not just mosquitoes, but knats, horse flies, flies, etc. They were terrible."

Winter camping advantages: Off-season camping offers fewer crowds. "The bathhouse is also heated during the winter months and there are quit a few outlets available which we used to charge our phones," notes a Carolina Beach State Park camper.

Site spacing concerns: Some campgrounds place sites very close together. The Inlet Campground (formerly Lanier's) has "great location on the water but the spots are close together…Our spot ended up being an abandoned houses driveway," reports Darian D.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Wilmington KOA offers dedicated play areas for children. "The playground was awesome and included a cool wooden pirate ship. The grandkids loved it!" shares Bridget H.

Swimming pools: Some campgrounds feature pools when beach swimming isn't practical. At Oceans RV Resort, "The pool and patio is truly awesome; we hang there almost every afternoon (weather permitting)," notes Flash A.

Kid-friendly activities: Nick's Nook Family Campground organizes special events for children. "Next time we will bring the kids to enjoy the craft hour and playground," mentions Manuela N. after her stay.

Riverside sandbars: Black River Camping features shallow water play areas. "The river was lots of fun. Most was pretty shallow and a huge sand bar area. The kids loved it and dogs too," explains Kelsey K.

Tips from RVers

Parking assistance: Surf City Family Campground offers help with difficult sites. "The owners are very nice. He will even help park your rv with his tractor," Christine appreciates.

Connectivity considerations: Cell service and WiFi vary widely between campgrounds. At Wilmington KOA, "My wife worked from the road while I taught school. The WiFi was strong and the employees were helpful and informative," reports Luke M.

Laundry amenities: Oceans RV Resort provides modern laundry facilities. "The laundry will run off an app on your phone," notes a recent visitor.

Dump station logistics: Some beachfront campgrounds lack onsite dumping. At Surf City Family Campground, "You will have to go across the street to their other campground to dump and there is no water for rinsing, only a sewer drain," cautions Christine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Burgaw, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Burgaw, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 69 campgrounds and RV parks near Burgaw, NC and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Burgaw, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Burgaw, NC is Wilmington KOA with a 4.3-star rating from 21 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Burgaw, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Burgaw, NC.