Best RV Parks & Resorts near Creswell, NC

RV parks near Creswell provide access to the Outer Banks and coastal North Carolina destinations. Twin Lakes Resort offers full hookup sites with 30/50-amp electric, water, and sewer connections for year-round camping. Rocky Hock Campground in Edenton features spacious pull-through sites with concrete patios approximately 30 minutes from Creswell. Treeside RV Park maintains 51 sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups, while OBX Campground in Kill Devil Hills accommodates larger motorhomes with back-in gravel sites. "The sites are large and there is plenty of room for slide outs and the two vehicles you are permitted to have on site."

Between Creswell and the coast, cell service varies significantly with AT&T generally providing better coverage than other carriers. Most RV parks in the region accept pets but enforce leash requirements. Dump stations are available at Twin Lakes and Rocky Hock, with the latter offering on-site propane filling. During summer months, reservations become essential as coastal parks fill quickly with seasonal travelers. Several parks experience significant wind, particularly those closer to the Outer Banks. According to one visitor, "The roadways are gravel and the sites are back in gravel with a picnic table and full hookups." Winter camping remains available at multiple locations, though amenities may be limited during off-season months.

Best RV Sites Near Creswell, North Carolina (33)

    1. Twin Lakes Resort

    6 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Liked our stay so much we became seasonal renters now on our third summer! Has everything you need. Small lakes, canals, access to bay to outer banks."

    "There is a little store where you can buy drinks and snacks & don’t forget ice cream!There is a game room, a swimming pool and lots of space for walking or riding bikes."

    2. Kitty Hawk RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Kitty Hawk, NC
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 261-2636

    $55 - $70 / night

    "Surprisingly quiet. Beach is right across the street. This is a centrally located spot to be able to drive anywhere in a reasonable amount of time."

    "Good location. RV Park very well maintained and nice folk around."

    3. Treeside RV Park

    1 Review
    Windsor, NC
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 943-1699

    $500 - $550 / night

    "Clean, safe, affordable rv park that offers long term options. The pond is beautiful and serene with the fountains. Best campground around the Williamston area"

    4. PeachTree RV Park

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    Bath, NC
    26 miles
    +1 (252) 702-9691

    5. Goose Creek State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Bath, NC
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 923-2191

    $17 - $75 / night

    "Goose Creek State Park campground is one of the newer state parks in North Carolina. The RV part of the park has a great layout with large sites."

    "I have a personal pull to Goose Creek State Park as it was once my family’s land going back generations and generations."

    6. Rocky Hock Campground

    5 Reviews
    Windsor, NC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 221-4695

    $25 - $45 / night

    "It is just north of town and has large mostly pull through sites with full hookups."

    "The grounds are immaculate, sites are level and very well designed for optimal privacy."

    7. Outer Banks West - Currituck Sound KOA

    12 Reviews
    Corolla, NC
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 453-2732

    "A lot of the amenities are already available. Dog park, shower house, store, children's play area and they can fill your propane tanks for you. Full hookups with WiFi and cable."

    "The view was beautiful and the weather was great at night to just sit outside and enjoy the view. It was a very quiet camp with a great dog park. I look forward to visiting again soon."

    8. OBX Campground

    10 Reviews
    Kill Devil Hills, NC
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 564-4741

    $50 - $90 / night

    "Obx Campground is located on Collington Island right behind Kitty Hawk, in the outer banks. It is clean, simple, and convenient to Nags Head, Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills."

    "OBX: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer)."

    9. Beechland Campground

    1 Review
    Manteo, NC
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 260-5800

    $60 - $80 / night

    "There was plenty of grass for them, a dog park, and several bag stations."

    10. Glampster's Paradise

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    Elizabeth City, NC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 339-5260

    $38 - $45 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Creswell, NC

239 Reviews of 33 Creswell Campgrounds


  • D
    Feb. 2, 2022

    Farm Country Campground

    Quiet peaceful farm in Bear Grass NC (near Williamston NC)

    We have been here from early September thru February. Phenomenal place for short term and long term stays. We are full time RV’ers and we usually move on after a few months. But, this place has been a joy. Staff has been exceptionally accommodating and are on top of keeping this park the gem that it is. Monthly rates are great.

    There are miles of waling trails around the farms and through the on-site forests. They are directly across the street from the “Deadwood Smokehouse grill”. Deadwood is open Thursday thru Sunday. Good food and lots of activities for kids, playground, miniature railroad with seasonal themes. About 15 minutes to Williamston NC, with plenty of shopping (-Walmart, Food Lion Piggly Wiggly, Tractor Supply).

    On-site store with minimal supplies, LP on site, full hookup w/ 20/30/50 amp service, water and sewer, laundry room and shower facilities. 4 out of seven nights expect a kaleidoscope effect sunset. Absolutely amazing.

    Currently livestock include a brood mare and colt. We have been feeding them apples and carrots with the owners permission. The campground is about 40 minutes from Greenville and 30 Minutes to Washington. Both Greenville and Washington have several large RV dealerships with plenty of parts and supplies. A Camping World is in Greenville on Red Banks Rd. From here you are about an hour and a half to the Outer Banks.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 9, 2023

    Oregon Inlet Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    Location Is A Five

    Oregon Inlet in Hatteras NSS, NC.: Great beach and Kitty Hawk nearby. We like this campground even though sites are pretty tight. We have been here later in November in the past. The weather was much cooler, but this campground is pretty empty then.
    (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer). I rate based on desire for at least a moderate wilderness type experience w at least some camp site privacy. Overall Rating: 3.5 Price 2023: $ 14 w interagency pass for non electric sites Usage during visit: 95% full. Site Privacy: Not good Site Spacing: Sites along the dunes are pretty close. Site surface: Blacktop Reservations: Required Campground Noise: Quiet Road Noise: Noticeable throughout B and C loops. I’ll leave Loop A to be evaluated by tent campers. Homey, I will say to choose a site away from Hwy 12.
    Through Traffic in campground: None Electric Hookup: Some sites. See my map in pictures Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: Yes. It is across the highway to the south of the campground. Potable Water Available: At the dump station and near the restrooms. Generators: Allowed.
    Bathroom: Clean flush toilets. Showers: Yes, but a gap between the roof and walls makes for a cold experience this time of year with the wind. Pull Throughs: No Cell Service (AT&T): 2 to 3 bars. Setting: A pretty area between Highway 12 and the dunes. Weather: Highs in upper 60s. Lows are in mid 50s Bugs: A couple mosquitoes. Wind has probably kept them at bay. Solar: Great when not too cloudy.
    Host: They are super.
    Rig size: Large rigs can fit in many spots. Sites: See my map in my attached pictures: Circled sites B2 - 20 back right up to the dunes. C1 -21 have a broader view of the beautiful dunes with 5 - 21 in this group a bit larger sites. B 22 and24 are getting closer to the dunes. I like all these sites in comparison to the others. However, I appreciate being backed right up to the dunes. Site B4 is the best site, in my opinion. Rig size is limited for this site. It’s not deep, Punic table is near campground road, but isolated from B2 on the picnic side by a dune . B2 is a good site. Picnic area is private from adjacent site, but not from vehicles driving by.

  • S
    Oct. 13, 2020

    OBX Campground

    OBX clean, no frills

    Obx Campground is located on Collington Island right behind Kitty Hawk, in the outer banks. It is clean, simple, and convenient to Nags Head, Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills. The roadways are gravel and the sites are back in gravel with a picnic table and full hookups. There are 2 ponds and another place with water access on the property. You will need to drive to public access areas to get to the beach on the other side of town. There is a market on the drive to the camp ground that has fresh seafood and fish that is very good! We bought fish to cook while we were there and also more to take home. The sites are large and there is plenty of room for slide outs and the two vehicles you are permitted to have on site. This is a great place for families and not a place you will find a bunch of party animals. We found OBX Campground convenient for visiting the Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills area.

  • Harold E.
    Nov. 20, 2020

    Outer Banks West - Currituck Sound KOA

    Relaxation on the Sound.

    This KOA is actually still under construction. As with everything else Covid-19 has set it back. But there are many sites available. A lot of the amenities are already available. Dog park, shower house, store, children's play area and they can fill your propane tanks for you. Full hookups with WiFi and cable. Drive through and back in sites with water views all around. We spent a week there and it was so relaxing. They also rent campers and little trailers. Check out their website.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 13, 2023

    OBX Campground

    The Water sites - WOW those are a 5

    OBX: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer). Overall Rating: The water view sites are especially nice. 5 Usage during visit: 1/2 full Site Privacy: Open grass park well kept Site Spacing: Not packed in. Decent for private cg Site surface: Gravel Campground Noise: Pretty quiet when I drive through Road Noise: At a dead end road. Through Traffic in campground: No reason for any Electric Hookup: Yes Sewer Hookup: Yes Potable Water Available: At site Bathroom: Yes Showers: Yrs Pull Throughs: No Cell Service (AT&T): 2 bars. Setting: Along coastal waterway. Weather: 50s Bugs: None this time of year Solar: Plenty when sunny Host: Yes Rig size: Large rigs in abundance Sites: There are two areas. The area near the water is a good location. Water sites, 10 - 14, look splendid. Makes up for lack of privacy

  • Sara O.
    Jul. 28, 2020

    Green Acres Family Campground

    Great family fun

    This place was awesome! They have two swimming pools, golf, put put, nature trails, pavilions, Church on Sunday, nice pull through shaded sites, pond for fishing or paddle boats, I mean I can go on and on. The staff is amazing and polite. Prices are low. Only down side is the shower room. It needs to be updated but still very functional. Great place we will be going back soon!

  • Leah L.
    Apr. 19, 2022

    Oregon Inlet Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    Excellent Location in the Outer Banks

    We camped at Oregon Inlet from April 11-April 17, 2022. We stayed in loop B, site 6, which is dune-side. The dune-side sites do not have electricity or water hookups, but are much better for privacy and location. The sites that have electric are on the grassy area next to the highway, and the road noise is an issue if you have a soft-sided camper. The road noise was not audible from our dune side location.

    April was windy, so we didn't use the awning on our pop-up. There is no shade at this campground, so consider bringing something for shade if camping here in the summer months. There was a grill and a picnic table at our site, but campfires are not allowed.

    The bathrooms have flushing toilets and sinks. There are "warm" showers that operate from a pull-ring system. The water is cold on the initial pull but does warm up to lukewarm/slightly warm. 

    There is no location to wash dishes at all at the campground. There is no dishwashing station or grey water dumping station. We didn't realize this when we went, so we ended up wiping everything out with a lot of paper towels and a little rinse of water. 

    The location on Nag's Head was perfect, almost at the mid-point of the outer banks. It was very convenient to reach Kitty Hawk, Nag's Head village, and even Cape Hatteras from the campground.

  • K
    Aug. 15, 2020

    Oregon Inlet Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    Location location location!

    Great campground if you want to be on the beach at the Outer Banks. 4 stars rather than 5 because of road noise and cars on the beach which I personally do not like. We have a camper van, did not use hook ups. It’s a wide open campground close to the road so there’s car noise during the day but not so much after dark. Bathrooms are clean. Showers are separate—basically an outdoor shower building. It’s a short walk through the sand dunes to the beach—beware of lots of vehicles lining up to fish. When we were there, it was very windy which is not good for sitting on the beach but it kept the insects away. It’s a quick drive to restaurants, shopping, lighthouses, Jockey Ridge (go for the sunset!) We chose this campground for its proximity (half hour) to the Alligator River Wildlife Refuge which is fantastic for kayaking and bear spotting.

  • Deanna  G.
    Jan. 10, 2021

    Oregon Inlet Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    The Windy Campground

    Though we were caught camping in what seemed to be a very dramatic North Carolina storm we made the best of it. Good location all around, close to the ocean and cool towns nearby. Showers could use some updating but I guess that’s what we get for winter camping on the coast! Also another down side... close to the highway so it was a bit loud at night


Guide to Creswell

Creswell sits in eastern North Carolina's coastal plain where elevations rarely exceed 20 feet above sea level. The surrounding area contains wetlands and mixed forests that create distinct camping environments between inland sites and coastal destinations. Fall camping temperatures typically range from 50-75°F, while summer humidity levels frequently exceed 80%.

What to do

Wildlife viewing opportunities: At Goose Creek State Park Campground, campers regularly spot local fauna. "On our walk with the dogs seen deer and a raccoon visited us during the night," notes one visitor who stayed in the primitive camping area. The park's location along the Pamlico River creates diverse habitat zones.

Kayaking access: Several campgrounds provide direct water entry points for paddling. "We took kayaks and paddle boards with us and put right in at the dock. Good places to explore around on the water," shares a camper who visited Goose Creek with teenagers. The interconnected waterways allow for multi-hour paddling routes.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple sites offer productive fishing without leaving the campground. At OBX Campground, visitors can fish from the property. "There is an area of water (Kitty Hawk bay) with the dock that you can fish from on the campground," mentions one reviewer who appreciated not needing to travel for angling.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many campgrounds in the region provide larger-than-average camping spaces. At Rocky Hock Campground, "the sites are spacious and level. The staff have been nice and we have had no issues. There is a cool barn and they have live music. They also have a lake, allow fishing and small boats, volleyball court, and some kind of golf course."

Waterfront views: Several properties offer premium water-facing sites. At Outer Banks West - Currituck Sound KOA, guests appreciate the scenery. "We were right on the water and loved our view of Currituck Sound!" remarks one visitor. The elevated position of these sites provides unobstructed water views.

Clean facilities: Campground upkeep receives consistent praise from visitors. At Beechland Campground, "The hook ups all looked new and this may have been the cleanest camp ground I've ever stayed at. The bathrooms, showers and pool were pristine. We saw a staff member cleaning them every day at 9am."

What you should know

Seasonal wildlife: Insects can impact camping experiences during warmer months. "This campground is full of bugs. It also lacks the basic cleaning of bathhouses," reports one KOA visitor during summer. Consider camping between October and April for reduced insect activity.

Limited tent camping: Many RV parks near Creswell restrict tent camping entirely. At Twin Lakes Resort, traditional tent sites exist alongside RV facilities. "There is RV sites, tent sites and cabins. This campground literally has just about anything and everything you could want in a campground!" notes a former employee.

Beach proximity varies: Despite coastal locations, direct beach access isn't universal. "If you want a place right on the beach, this isn't for you," clarifies an OBX Campground reviewer. "We only had bikes so we were limited as the road was narrow and not bike friendly," adds another visitor about transportation limitations.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Some campgrounds offer dedicated children's programming. "Lexi did a amazing job with the kids keeping them busy," shares a visitor about activities at Outer Banks West KOA during Easter weekend. Scheduled activities typically increase during summer and holiday periods.

Swimming options: Several properties provide swimming areas as alternatives to ocean beaches. "Big lake that runs to the ocean, great size pool, amazing beach ice cream, campground activities such as a live band, DJ, and movie night!" reports a Twin Lakes Resort visitor about recreational options.

Pet accommodations: Most campgrounds welcome pets with specific amenities for animals. "We brought our dogs with us. There was plenty of grass for them, a dog park, and several bag stations," notes a Beechland visitor, highlighting the pet-friendly facilities available at campgrounds throughout the region.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: Water view sites command premium pricing but offer variable quality. "Paid for a water view spot, got a spot obscured by trees," cautions a KOA visitor. Request specific site numbers when making reservations for RV camping near Creswell, North Carolina.

Winter camping options: Several campgrounds remain open year-round with reduced crowds. "We've been here 3 days so far out of 5 and it has been a great stay. The lots are spacious with a good view of the water. At this time of year, December, there weren't too many people here so it was very nice," reports a winter visitor to Twin Lakes Resort.

Access considerations: RV approaches vary significantly between campgrounds. "The roadways are gravel and the sites are back in gravel with a picnic table and full hookups," explains an OBX Campground visitor about site conditions. Most parks accommodate larger rigs, but entrance roads may present challenges for units exceeding 35 feet.

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