Best RV Parks & Resorts near Grifton, NC

Several RV parks offer camping options near Grifton, North Carolina. Contentnea Creekside RV & Trail Park is located directly in Grifton with drive-in access for RVs, featuring water and electric hookups, thirty-amp service, and sewer connections. Whispering Oaks RV Resort, situated north of Grifton, provides spacious sites with full hookups including water, electric, sewer, and trash services. "The RV park has full hook up which is wonderful. All the amenities are close together and accessible," noted one visitor about nearby Goose Creek State Park. Twin Lakes Resort in Chocowinity accommodates big rigs with water, electric, and sewer connections on gravel sites, while Dixon Landing RV Resort offers 40 RV sites with fifty-amp hookups.

Across eastern North Carolina, most RV parks remain open year-round with varying levels of amenities. North Pointe RV Resort and Hidden Haven RV Park both accommodate large rigs and provide full hookup service, though cell coverage can be spotty in some areas. Several parks feature sanitary dump stations, with Twin Lakes, Whispering Oaks, and Neuseway Nature Park all offering this service. Pet policies are generally accommodating, with most parks permitting pets on leash. Bathroom and shower facilities vary considerably between parks - Goose Creek State Park received praise for "new and clean" restrooms, while some smaller parks have more limited facilities. Reservations are recommended during peak seasons, particularly for weekend stays at popular parks like Twin Lakes Resort.

Best RV Sites Near Grifton, North Carolina (47)

    1. Twin Lakes Resort

    6 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    23 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. Whispering Oaks RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Greenville, NC
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 752-8886

    "We loved this spot for a respite during our travels North…Close to the coastal town of Washington…"

    "It’s quiet and peaceful with a small pond to fish in. There’s a Blue Herron that hangs out by the pond you can see everyday. There are beautiful deer that come out at dusk to eat with their babies."

    3. White Oak Shores

    1 Review
    Swansboro, NC
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We stayed in spot w33 which had a beautiful view of the water and plenty of space to stretch out behind the RV. The staff was always friendly and quick to help out was anything we needed."

    4. Dixon Landing RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Bridgeton, NC
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 617-1010

    $60 - $90 / night

    "This is a very secluded campground right on the wide Goose Creek/Neuse River, with access to the ocean varying from 25-50 miles. "

    "Just far enough away from the noise but close enough to be convenient to everything. Groceries and restaurants, gas and history all within a short drive."

    5. The Lakes RV & Cabin Resort

    1 Review
    Maysville, NC
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 595-4112

    $49 - $99 / night

    6. 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"

    8. North Pointe RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Smithfield, NC
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (919) 965-5923

    "VERY NICE CAMPGROUND IN SELMA NORTH CAROLINA. WELL MAINTAINED LEVEL SITES. THE MAJORITY OF THE SPOTS ARE PULL THRUS. ALL THE AMENITIES."

    "The big field between the clubhouse and playground was great for us to gather at for talks and adult vs kids games. The clubhouse is nice and spacious. It has a large room for activities."

    9. Hidden Haven RV Park

    1 Review
    Smithfield, NC
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (919) 965-3131

    $50 / night

    "Plenty of pull thru sites and some back in. I chose site B33 so I could be along the tree line and close to the latrines. Very minimal leveling needed and only because I’m a little OCD lol."

    10. Neuseway Nature Park & Campground

    7 Reviews
    Kinston, NC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 939-3367

    $10 - $20 / night

    "The campground has pull-through and back-in sites. The sites are level and most have 30/50 amp hookups, as well as water. There is also a primitive tent camping area."

    "They are literally right next to each other. The RV sites have power and water hookups, fire pit, and picnic table at each site. The RV sited are also numbered."

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RV Park Reviews near Grifton, NC

190 Reviews of 47 Grifton 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.

  • R
    Jan. 6, 2023

    Campsite at Wallace Meadows Farm / RV site at Wallace Meadows Farm

    Small but very relaxing

    Extremely nice campground with 4 RV sites(50 Amp) and water service. Dump station is easy access upon arrival or departure. Easy entrance and exit from main highway to site area. Trees are well maintained to prevent brushing RV upon entrance and exit. Accommodates easy access to 2 pull through and 2 back in camp sites. Each site has 12x12 concrete pads to restrict tracking sand and/or dirt into RV unit. Daily trash service at sites. Rest rooms well kept, clean with private single shower. Washer and dryer service located at bath house and close to site area for a reasonable price. Wi-Fi service available and ready. Wonderful remote quite area for total relaxation. Tent area behind RV sites but separated from RV location. Area lit at night but not to the extreme to bother camping. Kayaks available to enjoy the small river behind RV& Tent area. Easy access via wooden dock for boarding or unloading kayaks. Owner is extremely accommodating and offers fresh eggs and black angus beef at responsible rates.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 19, 2023

    Flanners Beach Campground

    Great Private Sites

    Neuse River Flanners Beach Campground: Most sites have visual privacy (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

    (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer with a desire for a campsite that has at least some visual privacy offered - after the trailer is in the spot.)

    Overall Rating: 4.5 Price 2023: $ $10 + $5 per night for electricity w interagency pass Usage during visit: Pretty full. Unable to obtain a reservation for an extended period.
    Site Privacy: Almost all sites has a nice degree of privacy with trailer in site.
    Site Spacing: Very good Site surface: Gravel Reservations: Yes. You better. Campground Noise: Quiet. Road Noise: None Through Traffic in campground: None Electric Hookup: Available Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: Yes. At entrance. Potable Water Available: Scattered spigots Generators:
    Bathroom: Yes Showers: Yes Pull Throughs: Not that I saw.
    Cell Service (AT&T): 2 bars Setting: Deciduous forest. Weather: 70 degrees today. Bugs: Not noticeable. Solar: Too much tree cover Host: Yes Rig size: Some sites will fit large rigs. A careful drive in Campground will surely be required. Sites: Almost all sites are good. Some of the least private sites are: 13,20,27,29

  • l
    Dec. 20, 2021

    RVacation Campground

    Great for long term!

    We stayed for several months while waiting for a house to be built...in freeeezing cold weather!  We were impressed that the water lines are heated, so we didn't have to disconnect our water for the unusually cold 2 degree weather. (I believe the campground used to be an KOA)  Really nice little laundry room and dog park.  Everyone was very friendly..we had a nice large pull through site that allowed enough room for our truck and a car.  Even though was right on 95, didn't really notice the traffic noise.  We weren't there in warm enough weather for the pool, but it looked nice!  They did a great job of snow removal as well.  Very clean campground!

  • Paul R.
    Jan. 16, 2021

    Herring RV and Mobile Village

    Nice owners

    More of a long term place, kind of a middle of nowhere location, but it was at our stopping point. 50 amp service, we needed a reducer to 30 amp, the owners took care of us though and we had a good stay.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2024

    Dixon Landing RV Resort

    Waterfront, secluded, nature, sunsets... what more can you ask for?

    We found Dixon Landing in their initial opening phase and it is lightly booked at this point (they even have openings for the upcoming summer holidays). This is a very secluded campground right on the wide Goose Creek/Neuse River, with access to the ocean varying from 25-50 miles. 

    Every RV site is pull-through with both “waterfront” and “water view” (more of a view of the marsh along the river) sites. Site layout is long, very wide(you have to actually walk over to talk to neighbors) and mostly level side-to-side. Front-to-back was easily compensated with blocks. The road in and the sites are a combination of compacted sand and grass that drained well after a storm. Many sites have shade or afternoon shade. The electric pedestal was new and tall, making it easy to connect the surge protector, and topped with a solar light. 

    Hosts Steve and Joan were themselves RV’rs and park details reflect their experience. Since they are in their opening season they currently offer basic services with electric/water, a dump site(no water) and free on-site pump-out service, picnic tables, firepits, a dog park, kayaks, and a fishing pond for kids(C&R). More services are in the planning or permitting stage. Today they offer a bathroom and just got permits for the full bathhouse. Fiber-optic cable should be run to their area this year. We were amazed at how many TV channels we picked up just on antennae. Verizon, ATT and Sprint service are known to be good. They will have an ice machine, laundry, and a pier eventually. 

    Today you will go to enjoy the absolute quiet, waking up to sunrise glinting off the wide river in every window, fishing from the banks, land and sea wildlife, gorgeous sunsets over the river, and hearing whip-or-wills serenade after sunset. 

    It was about 90 minutes (including 2 ferry rides) to reach the Cape Lookout National Park and lighthouse.  The ferry dropped us off for 2 hours to walk the beach, hike and view the wild horses on Harker’s Island. Gary’s, the local seafood restaurant, was a find! So good we ate there twice. I’m already looking at the calendar to go back.

  • M. B.
    Oct. 20, 2021

    New Bern KOA Holiday

    On inlet not ocean

    Not bad this is called a holiday one but I would say this is more like a journey one it doesn't seem very resort-like.

    Bathrooms: 5/5

    Sites: 4/5 upgrades are nice but really expensive for just a concrete pad next to someone else

    Pools: 3/5 they have one but it's pretty meh. Like a 70s motel 8 pool.

    Beach: 2/5 there is an inlet beach and a pier but it's like marshy Mudd not sandy beach

    Waterfrontness: 0/5

    Closeness to other sites: 1/5 you are up each other's buttcracks

    Dog rating: 4/5 plenty of poop bags

    Internet: 2/5 no wifi and no hookups but our AT&T router worked

    Cell service: Google fi and ATnT worked

    Water quality: 1/5 potable but tastes gross

    Extra amenities: they have a shuttle some seasons. It was not here during October so who knows. Bike rentals Kayak rental Laundry Host station

  • M
    Mar. 19, 2023

    North Pointe RV Resort

    Good overnight not long term

    Stayed here in August 2022 then came back to stay over winter. If you stay short term you will stay up front and long term in the back. The staff has degraded to the point where they do not follow the rules. Aggressive dogs, staff with dogs off leash, staff partying with long term campers who don’t pay attention to quiet time especially on weeknights (was told that the campers were in league with new owners and ignore), got charged two months straightfor propane that I never got.

  • P
    Jun. 9, 2024

    Dogwood Family Campground

    Gravel parking lot

    Full timers and long term on business campers beware! This campground has nothing to offer. The owners of this 1 year old campground are very strict with their rules and regulations. They are very nice in person and when checking in but soon you will find yourself receiving passive aggressive emails from them about rule violation they’ve spotted on the 6 or more cameras throughout the park. They have a very strict leash law here but offer no dog run/park area for your K-9 to play. They claim a dog park is on the list of things to come, but the second half of a drain field will come first. There are no amenities here, other than a very small fishing pond and some poorly maintained walking trails at the rear of the campground that have piles of post construction material scattered about. The campground is on well water and very brown in color so I would not drink or cook with it. Over half of the sites have your living side of the RV facing west and there is not a tree in sight, so in the summer be prepared to bake in the sun. The entire campground is gravel parking lot with 10 foot slivers of grass between each site and god forbid don’t let Sean the owner see you put anything(rug, vehicle, etc…) on his beloved grass. I gave this campground 2 stars… 1 for being dark and quiet at night and the other star for the free and decent wifi. So if you don’t want spied on via cameras, harassed, a dusty rig and a place for Fido to play, I would suggest going 8 miles down the road to an awesome campground called Whispering pines you and your dog will be much happier!


Guide to Grifton

Situated in Pitt County, eastern North Carolina, Grifton experiences mild winters with January lows around 32°F and hot, humid summers with July highs near 90°F. The area lies along Contentnea Creek, a tributary of the Neuse River, at approximately 30 feet above sea level. Most camping spots near Grifton maintain partial tree cover, offering shade during summer months but limited privacy between campsites.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Several campgrounds near Grifton offer fishing access. Twin Lakes Resort provides direct lake access with "a big lake that runs to the ocean" where campers report seeing "fish jumping" regularly. One visitor at Dixon Landing RV Resort mentioned you can "put your kayaks in and paddle the creek," with "waterfront, secluded, nature, sunsets" enhancing the fishing experience.

Nature watching: The natural surroundings support diverse wildlife viewing. Whispering Oaks RV Resort campers report regular sightings of "a Blue Herron that hangs out by the pond you can see everyday" and "beautiful deer that come out at dusk to eat with their babies." Twin Lakes Resort visitors frequently mention spotting "tons of turtles" in the off-season.

Local attractions: The area provides access to nearby coastal regions. Cape Lookout National Park is accessible from Dixon Landing RV Resort, with one camper noting it was "about 90 minutes (including 2 ferry rides)" away, where visitors can "walk the beach, hike and view the wild horses on Harker's Island." Local restaurants like Gary's seafood restaurant receive praise as "a find! So good we ate there twice."

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many RV sites near Grifton, North Carolina feature generous spacing. At Whispering Oaks RV Resort, sites are described as "long, very wide" where "you have to actually walk over to talk to neighbors." One camper at Neuseway Nature Park & Campground noted you can "choose to stay along the river or next to the woods" with "level" sites that include "30/50 amp hookups, as well as water."

Seasonal activities: Campgrounds offer varied seasonal programming. North Pointe RV Resort hosts special holiday events as one visitor described: "We visited during Halloween and joined in the campgrounds holiday fun. They have a haunted hey ride, a costume parade, site decorating, and trick or treating through the campground." The Lakes RV & Cabin Resort provides recreational options where campers "caught fish and enjoyed the pool. And the golf cart rental was awesome too."

Quiet surroundings: Many campgrounds maintain peaceful environments despite proximity to main roads. Twin Lakes Resort visitors consistently mention it's "quiet, clean, and peaceful" with "not too many people here" during off-season stays. One camper at Dixon Landing noted it's "just far enough away from the noise but close enough to be convenient to everything. Groceries and restaurants, gas and history all within a short drive."

What you should know

Weather considerations: Eastern North Carolina camping areas experience seasonal flooding. At Neuseway Nature Park & Campground, campers should note that "the waters from the Neuse River have covered the entire campground and Nature Center complex more than once and almost every year. With that said, you will want to make sure the river has not flooded before you decide to go."

Payment methods: Cash or check payment is common at smaller campgrounds. Neuseway Nature Park requires that "you pay by the day (in cash or check) at the Nature Center" with one camper specifically noting that "they only accept cash for payment." Rates are generally affordable with primitive camping around $10 and RV sites around $20 per night.

Cell service: Mobile connectivity varies widely between camping areas. While Hidden Haven RV Park visitors report "Verizon and at my site I had 3 bars and 5G," some North Pointe RV Resort campers mention "there is a lot of road noise" due to proximity to highways, though this means better connectivity. Several campgrounds offer free Wi-Fi with varying reliability.

Tips for camping with families

Budget-friendly activities: Families can find affordable entertainment options. Twin Lakes Resort offers "a game room, a swimming pool and lots of space for walking or riding bikes" plus "a little store where you can buy drinks and snacks & don't forget ice cream!" One visitor emphasized it "literally has just about anything and everything you could want in a campground!"

Educational opportunities: Several campgrounds incorporate learning experiences. Neuseway Nature Park features "a variety of live animal exhibits" and nearby "there is a planetarium and science center. Also included on the premises are a playground, a fossil dig, a picnic shelter, and a small train in which visitors can ride."

Cabin options: For families without camping equipment, cabin rentals provide convenience. Twin Lakes Resort offers cabins that past visitors found ideal for "a weekend cabin retreat" where they "really enjoyed it." Similarly, The Lakes RV & Cabin Resort provides cabin accommodations alongside their RV sites, allowing flexibility for families with varied camping preferences.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: RVers should consider specific site characteristics when booking. At Dixon Landing, sites are described as "long, very wide and mostly level side-to-side. Front-to-back was easily compensated with blocks. The road in and the sites are a combination of compacted sand and grass that drained well after a storm."

Hookup availability: RV sites near Grifton typically offer varied utility connections. Hidden Haven RV Park accommodates large rigs with "plenty of pull thru sites and some back in" where visitors needed "very minimal leveling." One camper noted, "The electric pedestal was new and tall, making it easy to connect the surge protector, and topped with a solar light."

Extended stay considerations: Some RVers recommend different campgrounds based on stay duration. North Pointe RV Resort received mixed reviews with one camper suggesting it's "good overnight not long term" explaining that "if you stay short term you will stay up front and long term in the back." In contrast, Whispering Oaks earned praise as "a wonderful campground to visit or just stay awhile" from a travel nurse who noted "I couldn't have picked a better place to camp."

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