Best Campgrounds near Frisco, NC

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Camping in Frisco, North Carolina centers around Cape Hatteras National Seashore with multiple established campgrounds within a short distance. Frisco Campground offers tent and RV sites without hookups in a natural setting, while nearby Hatteras Sands Campground and Frisco Woods Campground provide full-hookup options and cabins. The camping landscape extends north to Buxton with Cape Point Campground and south to Ocracoke Island with additional National Seashore camping areas. Most campgrounds in the region accommodate both tent and RV campers, though amenities vary significantly between the national park sites and private facilities.

Access to camping areas fluctuates seasonally, with most Cape Hatteras National Seashore campgrounds operating from April through November. Campsites at national park facilities require reservations through Recreation.gov, while private campgrounds maintain their own booking systems. The region experiences high humidity and temperatures in summer months, with ocean breezes providing some relief. Mosquitoes and sandspurs present challenges during warmer seasons. Weather patterns can change rapidly, particularly during hurricane season. Limited tree cover at oceanside campgrounds means little natural shade. A visitor noted, "Watch out for cactus and sand spurs. There were no bugs yet so our screen room was not necessary. The rangers were extremely helpful and kind, suggesting local restaurants and activities."

The proximity to Atlantic beaches ranks as the primary attraction for campers in the area. Many campgrounds offer boardwalks or trails leading directly to the beach, though walking distances vary from a quarter-mile to a half-mile at some locations. Several sites at Frisco Campground provide partial ocean views from elevated positions. Campers frequently mention the stargazing opportunities and relative seclusion compared to more developed areas of the Outer Banks. Those seeking the most privacy should consider sites along the perimeter at Frisco Campground or sites tucked between vegetation. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, sites with water views at Frisco Woods Campground and oceanside sites at Oregon Inlet receive particularly high ratings. Cold water showers and basic bathhouse facilities are standard at the national park campgrounds, while private campgrounds offer more amenities including hot showers and hookups.

Best Camping Sites Near Frisco, North Carolina (28)

    1. Frisco Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    46 Reviews
    Frisco, NC
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (252) 995-5101

    $28 / night

    "We had a wonderful first camping trip of 2019 at Frisco NPS campground. The perks to camping here in April would be: less bugs and less people! And it's not too hot. The beach is so beautiful."

    "The campground is in an awesome location. Walking distance from the beach or accessible by vehicle. If you have a four wheel drive, you can drive right into the beach."

    2. Ocracoke Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    57 Reviews
    Ocracoke, NC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 928-6671

    $28 / night

    "Paved, level parking pad on sandy grass sites tucked between the dunes and vegetation in Cape Hatteras National Seashore in the outer banks by of North Carolina."

    "We spontaneously added two days onto our beach camping vacation at Bear Island and took the Cedar Island Ferry to Ocracoke after being away from the island for 7 years. Ocracoke in itself is a gem."

    3. Hatteras Sands Campground

    15 Reviews
    Frisco, NC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 986-2422

    $79 - $210 / night

    "This resort is situated off some canals in Hatteras. the view of the water is ok. the campsites are so close together it seems like a large parking lot for RVs and your vehicle is a second thought."

    "The facilities were clean, well-maintained, and conveniently located to all of the sites. Our kids were ecstatic about the pool, spending hours there. Also, they able to kayak around the campground."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Frisco Woods Campground

    7 Reviews
    Frisco, NC
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (252) 995-5208

    $42 - $2025 / night

    "Frisco Woods Campground : Many sites in this campground will be spectacular for those who like Private campgrounds."

    "Picnic table and charcoal grill outside. AC is the big draw since summer can be brutal. Access to the sound side of the island."

    5. Cape Point — Cape Lookout National Seashore

    13 Reviews
    Ocracoke, NC
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 465-9602

    $20 / night

    "The walk to the beach is a bit long, maybe about 1/2 mile or so.  We stayed here for a night in early November and the place was nearly empty."

    "Not sure which campground I like better but Cape point is closer to the light house and frisco is closer to the cold showers. Both are solid"

    6. Cape Hatteras/Outer Banks KOA Resort

    29 Reviews
    Rodanthe, NC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 987-2307

    "Off season and quiet, but very easy access in and out and a dune away from the Atlantic. The kids had plenty of room to ride their bikes and enjoyed the jump pillow."

    "Steps from beach. Beautiful pool and huge hit tub. Bar and cafe were closed for season. Great dog park. They were having problems with cable.went in and out."

    7. Avon by the Sea

    2 Reviews
    Buxton, NC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 995-3125

    "We were in site 25, which was back against the dune and next to the fence. It was one of the larger back in sites, that was deep and private (fairly narrow though). Overall great location!"

    "Came here to go surf fishing. 2 minute walk to beach, pier, fishing. Stayed in spot 17, electric, water, sewer. Bathrooms and showers very nice- looks new."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    8. Cape Woods Campground

    1 Review
    Buxton, NC
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 995-5850

    "The campground is centrally located to the Hatteras beaches. Their rates are a lot lower than others in the area. Lots of seasonal campers but they were very quiet and respectful."

    9. Island Hide-A-Way Campground

    2 Reviews
    Buxton, NC
    6 miles
    +1 (252) 995-6628

    "Pets welcome and grocery store nearby. LNT Travel safe"

    10. Oregon Inlet Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    82 Reviews
    Nags Head, NC
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 441-6246

    $28 - $70 / night

    "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."

    "Fantastic campground perfectly located halfway between Corolla and Frisco! Extremely clean bathrooms and great beach access!"

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Recent Reviews near Frisco, NC

371 Reviews of 28 Frisco Campgrounds


  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Avon by the Sea

    Avon by the Sea- fantastic place

    Came here to go surf fishing. 2 minute walk to beach, pier, fishing. Stayed in spot 17, electric, water, sewer. Bathrooms and showers very nice- looks new. I will be staying here a lot going forward.

  • David B.
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Cedar Creek Campground & Marina

    Everyone was so friendly and welcoming.

    Loved this place. Great-sized RV site with plenty of additional parking. The boat launch went smoothly. Miles of pristine coast. Fish were hitting 2 Klicks north of the marina.

  • keith C.
    Aug. 6, 2025

    The Sea Monkey Ranchlette

    Amazing Outdoor shower, Sauna and Cold Plunge;)!

    The Sea Monkey is a dream! Bananas, pomegranates, oranges, and Asian pears they are growing everything and it’s an inspiring model for a little permaculture patch😍 A kitesurfer and/or sailors Paradise- and if you’re neither one of those things, but curious about bridling the elements-the professional instructors at The Sea Monkey are amazing at teaching! I highly recommend taking lessons-had so much fun!!!

  • Chip G.
    Jul. 11, 2025

    Ocracoke Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    4th of July on Ocracoke

    This is a nice campground. The price is good, it is clean and the spaces are large enough and not too close. It is a bit rustic with no hookups. The ocean is just over the dune. But man, I sure wish they at least had electricity.

  • Jeffrey L P.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 23, 2025

    The Refuge on Roanoke Island

    Beautiful Location

    Fantastic lot backing up to the water. Only negative is customer service is slow.

  • B
    May. 5, 2025

    Camp Hatteras RV Resort and Campground

    Beware-disappointed

    Paid for oceanfront and got site 38 which is further away from ocean than second row- only to see 2-3 front row sites set empty our entire weekend. They do not assign sites until arrival. Lost power for a few hours on entire campground first night and it was 82 degrees - no email or message as to what was happening. Then headed to the south beach entrance only to find it boarded up for repairs-I’m still chill-until I go to take a shower on Sunday morning at 0930 and I was locked out while it was being cleaned. Unpleasant and disappointing for $155+\night


Guide to Frisco

Camping near Frisco, North Carolina primarily centers around the barrier islands of Cape Hatteras National Seashore, with sites sitting between 1-3 feet above sea level. The area's camping season runs strongest from April through November, with summer temperatures regularly reaching into the 90s with high humidity. Wind patterns frequently change across the narrow islands, creating variable conditions that impact tent camping comfort.

What to do

Beach driving access: Frisco campers can access designated ORV (Off-Road Vehicle) ramps for beach driving with proper permits. "I walked over the dunes to the beach, water was warm but the surf was a bit rough so I only went out about waste deep (Rip current). Wind was up that day too, a lot of sea shells on the beach if your into that," notes a visitor at Ocracoke Campground.

Kayaking in protected waters: The sound side offers calmer waters for paddling. A camper at Frisco Woods Campground shared, "Our campsite was just feet from the shore of the Pamlico Sound. Beautiful sunsets. Shallow water for play, fishing, and water sport."

Lighthouse exploration: The area's historic lighthouses provide both educational value and photo opportunities. "The camp info is under the covered porch. There is ONLY cool water for showers. It's not so bad considering the heat of the day. We did not use the grill much because it was too hot," mentions a visitor to Cape Point Campground who appreciated the lighthouse views.

Wildlife observation: Early mornings offer the best opportunity for wildlife sightings. "We enjoyed deer stopping by our camp site, and the wild, remote feeling here. It is dependent on the site you choose. Some are much more secluded than others," notes an experienced Frisco visitor.

What campers like

Stargazing opportunities: The relative darkness of the outer islands creates excellent night sky viewing. At Cape Point Campground, a camper reported, "You'll hear the ocean waves pretty much all night from all or most sites, and the star viewing is also great here."

Winter and shoulder season camping: Lower crowds and fewer insects make off-peak visits appealing. "I had a wonderful late November five night, tent camping, surf fishing week at a wonderful, clean, quiet campground. I stayed in site D-17 and recommend any of those sites on the outer perimeter of D loop," shares an Ocracoke camper.

Sound-side sunsets: Western-facing campsites along Pamlico Sound offer spectacular evening views. A Frisco Woods visitor noted, "I've been here a few times and the sound side sites are amazing. They also have sites up in the trees that are more private which I really enjoyed."

Beach proximity: Most campgrounds offer relatively short walks to beaches. A visitor to Oregon Inlet Campground shared, "Facilities were clean, showers were warm, sites were spacious! The walk to the beach was a little longer longer than expected but not terrible (took 10-15 minutes carrying a 25 lb toddler)."

What you should know

Sand spurs and cacti: These painful plants grow abundantly throughout campgrounds. "Sites are on the larger side for the most part and many have some sense of privacy. This is the only Park run campground in Cape Hatteras National Seashore that has any bit of shade," notes a camper who also warned about ground vegetation hazards.

Flooding concerns: Heavy rainfall can quickly saturate camping areas. An Hatteras Sands Campground visitor reported, "The campsite was nice with clean bathrooms and toilet facilities. But during my first nights stay we had a very heavy thunderstorm which lasted several hours. This caused my tent to flood as the grass fields of the campsite were totally waterlogged. The site was closed next day due to flooding."

Temperature extremes: Summer heat can be intense with limited shade. A Frisco Woods camper advised, "Employees are incredibly nice. Store is well stocked. Cabins are just beds and a couple outlets. Picnic table and charcoal grill outside. AC is the big draw since summer can be brutal."

Variable shower temperatures: National Park campgrounds typically only offer cold water facilities. "Bathrooms are basic but clean. The showers appeared to be beach showers. Didn't test them, but I doubt there would be hot water as they were more outdoor showers," explains an Ocracoke visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly pool options: Several private campgrounds offer swimming pools as alternatives to ocean swimming. A visitor to Cape Hatteras KOA shared, "They have a really nice pool area with zero entry and two small waterslides for the kids. Plenty of chairs on the pool deck, and a small area of shade where you could eat or get out of the sun."

Biking safety: Some campgrounds offer protected cycling environments. "The grounds were very well-kept. Their property is Right on the beach and has direct access. Nice sandy beaches. There is a freshwater shower at the entrance to the beach so that you can rinse off when you're done," notes a KOA visitor who appreciated the safe biking environment.

Dunes as natural playgrounds: Sand dunes adjacent to campsites provide entertainment for children. A camper at Oregon Inlet commented, "The dunes are right next to the campsites and provided hours of fun—running, climbing, sliding, and just being wild and free. It's not every day your campsite is just steps away from natural sand playgrounds!"

Timing considerations: Families should avoid peak summer heat. "It's a little too hot in July and august so we tend to avoid it during those months," advises a Frisco camper who prefers spring and fall visits.

Tips from RVers

Site orientation considerations: The placement of utilities can impact comfort. "Cons: small spaces with little room to spread out. Picnic and grill were on the opposite side of our travel trailer door so not ideal setup at all. Major drop off on side and back of our space," notes a Frisco Campground visitor who rated their experience 3 stars despite proximity to beach.

Site selection strategy: End sites and corner locations often offer more space. "It's neat and clean and close to the ferry. Paved pads with FHU. Some are pull-thru. Very friendly staff! Booking was easy. The spaces are VERY TIGHT! Our 37' motorcoach was about the biggest is like to pull in," explains a Hatteras Sands visitor.

Navigating narrow campground roads: Large rigs may face access challenges at some campgrounds. An RV owner at Avon by the Sea noted, "We were in site 25, which was back against the dune and next to the fence. It was one of the larger back in sites, that was deep and private (fairly narrow though). Overall great location!"

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Frisco, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Frisco, NC is Frisco Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore with a 4.5-star rating from 46 reviews.

What parks are near Frisco, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 parks near Frisco, NC that allow camping, notably Cape Lookout National Seashore and Cape Hatteras National Seashore.