Best RV Parks & Resorts near Kill Devil Hills, NC

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Best RV Sites Near Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina (33)

    Melanie T.'s photo of rv camping at Kitty Hawk RV Park near Kitty Hawk, NC
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    Camper-submitted photo at Kitty Hawk RV Park near Kitty Hawk, NC
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    1. Kitty Hawk RV Park

    4 Reviews
    10 Photos
    54 Saves
    Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

    Please use the NCDOT when crossing the beach road (NC Route 12) All RV sites feature “full hook up” Includes: water, sewer, electricity, cable television 30/50 amp service available.

    Pop-ups and tents cannot be accommodated No bathhouse, no showers, no toilets No fire pits, barrels, or fires of any kind are allowed on site

    Pet Friendly: Restrictions (B)

    Bagged Ice For Sale On Site Small 10 Lb. $2.00 Large 20 Lb. $3.50

    If you do not have a TV dome/dish a cable box/remote is available with a $100.00 cash deposit

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $55 - $70 / night

    Jwalker's photo of rv camping at Camp Hatteras RV Resort and Campground near Rodanthe, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp Hatteras RV Resort and Campground near Rodanthe, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp Hatteras RV Resort and Campground near Rodanthe, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp Hatteras RV Resort and Campground near Rodanthe, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp Hatteras RV Resort and Campground near Rodanthe, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp Hatteras RV Resort and Campground near Rodanthe, NC

    2. Camp Hatteras RV Resort and Campground

    11 Reviews
    37 Photos
    59 Saves
    Rodanthe, North Carolina

    Camp Hatteras Resort has been a family owned campground since 1991! ​ The resort features over 400 sites with concrete pads, which include all the conveniences you need in a full hook-up site while enjoying your vacation at the beach!

    Camp Hatteras is your home away from home!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $40 - $165 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Virginia Beach RV Resort near Virginia Beach, VA
    Camper-submitted photo at Virginia Beach RV Resort near Virginia Beach, VA
    Camper-submitted photo at Virginia Beach RV Resort near Virginia Beach, VA
    Camper-submitted photo at Virginia Beach RV Resort near Virginia Beach, VA

    3. Virginia Beach RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    3 Photos
    28 Saves
    Virginia Beach, Virginia
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 - $100 / night

    Cliff M.'s photo of rv camping at North Landing Beach near Knotts Island, VA
    Camper-submitted photo at North Landing Beach near Knotts Island, VA
    Camper-submitted photo at North Landing Beach near Knotts Island, VA
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    Camper-submitted photo at North Landing Beach near Knotts Island, VA
    Camper-submitted photo at North Landing Beach near Knotts Island, VA

    4. North Landing Beach

    15 Reviews
    40 Photos
    174 Saves
    Knotts Island, North Carolina

    If you haven’t experienced Virginia Beach Camping, get ready for an amazing experience at North Landing Campground RV Resort & Cottages. From RV sites to cottage rentals, North Landing Beach RV Resort & Cottages has it all!!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Beechland Campground near Manteo, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at Beechland Campground near Manteo, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at Beechland Campground near Manteo, NC

    5. Beechland Campground

    1 Review
    2 Photos
    15 Saves
    Manteo, North Carolina

    30 Amps, 50 Amps, ADA Accessible, Amex, Back-in RV Sites, Biking, Boating, Canoeing, Cash, Check, Community Restrooms, Community Showers, Discover, Drinking Water, Family Friendly, Gravel Roads, Kayaking, Kayaking & Canoeing, MasterCard, Military Discount, Pet Friendly, Pet Friendly, Pets Allowed, Picnic Table, Pull-Thru RV Sites, Remote Work Friendly, RV Hookup, RVing, Scenic Drives, Sewer Hookups, Shower, Slide Outs, Stargazing, Surfing, Swimming Outdoors, Toilet, Visa, Waterfront, Water Hookups, WiFi, Wildlife Viewing

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $60 - $80 / night

    Amy E.'s photo of rv camping at OBX Campground near Kill Devil Hills, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at OBX Campground near Kill Devil Hills, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at OBX Campground near Kill Devil Hills, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at OBX Campground near Kill Devil Hills, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at OBX Campground near Kill Devil Hills, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at OBX Campground near Kill Devil Hills, NC

    6. OBX Campground

    10 Reviews
    37 Photos
    83 Saves
    Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina

    Located on Colington Island in Kill Devil Hills, down the road from the Wright Brothers Memorial. We are just a few minutes away from the beach & conveniently located near many attractions. We offer nightly and weekly rates for 56 RV sites but do not have any tent sites available.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Market

    $50 - $90 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at West Outer Banks / Currituck Sound KOA near Corolla, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at West Outer Banks / Currituck Sound KOA near Corolla, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at West Outer Banks / Currituck Sound KOA near Corolla, NC
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    Camper-submitted photo at West Outer Banks / Currituck Sound KOA near Corolla, NC
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    7. West Outer Banks / Currituck Sound KOA

    1 Review
    15 Photos
    28 Saves
    Corolla, North Carolina

    Hampton Lodge is a proud member of the North Carolina Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds. We offer hookups for RVs and running water, and other amenities for all campers. Please call us today for directions and reserve a spot with us.

    Camping shower facilities
    RV hookup: Water, Electric, Sewer
    Parking: Motorcoach rv
    Pet policy: Yes
    Dog friendly
    
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $50 - $150 / night

    Michelle C.'s photo of rv camping at Outer Banks West - Currituck Sound KOA near Corolla, NC
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    Camper-submitted photo at Outer Banks West - Currituck Sound KOA near Corolla, NC
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    Camper-submitted photo at Outer Banks West - Currituck Sound KOA near Corolla, NC
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    8. Outer Banks West - Currituck Sound KOA

    12 Reviews
    61 Photos
    70 Saves
    Corolla, North Carolina

    **Even MORE amenities **(all included with your stay)! We've added a water taxi, a nine-hole mini-golf course, fishing, kayaks, boats (pedal, banana, and row), fishing rods, fish cleaning stations, and a pedal cart track! Water sports equipment - kayaks, paddleboards, and floats - are now available at no additional charge for our campers.

    This coastal retreat is an outdoor enthusiasts' paradise, located just 40 minutes from the Outer Banks, and has stunning views of the Currituck Sound. Campers may choose from RV Rentalsdeluxe cabins, waterfront or inland RV sites, seasonal RV sites, and tent camping. This waterfront KOA has over a half-mile of shoreline, so there will be tons of fun on the water. Cast a line from four onsite fishing pierslaunch a boat from the campground's two ramps, or float on the water in our family swimming area. There's fun for the whole family on dry land. Organize a pickup game on the** volleyball court, ** kids can fly high on the jump pad, and pups will love the **dog park. **Our activities staff will be on hand to ensure there's never a dull moment. Our **7,500-square-foot recreation and events space **can accommodate groups of all sizes, and our Group Coordinator will be there to ensure events run smoothly from start to finish. Outer Banks West KOA is just 24 miles from H2OBX Waterpark, and shopping, dining, and entertainment are just a short drive away in Jarvisburg and Grandy.

    Escape and immerse yourself in nature at this secluded oasis.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at The Refuge on Roanoke Island near Manteo, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at The Refuge on Roanoke Island near Manteo, NC

    9. The Refuge on Roanoke Island

    7 Reviews
    1 Photo
    46 Saves
    Manteo, North Carolina

    The Refuge on Roanoke Island is a camping community located in the fishing Village of Wanchese, North Carolina. We welcome you to stay for the night, a week, or pick your favorite spot to reserve all year long. We have 59 sites with full hookups, 44 are year long leases, and the rest are waterfront and available for daily campers. We are getting ready for the season here on the beautiful Outer Banks and couldn't be more excited to see what next year has to offer. The plants, bushes and trees are starting to fill out and the flowers will be blooming again before you know it. Check out our "Features" page to find out all of the great amenities you will find here at The Refuge. Hope to see you soon!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Our Greight Escape ..'s photo of rv camping at North Landing Beach Campground near Knotts Island, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at North Landing Beach Campground near Knotts Island, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at North Landing Beach Campground near Knotts Island, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at North Landing Beach Campground near Knotts Island, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at North Landing Beach Campground near Knotts Island, NC
    Camper-submitted photo at North Landing Beach Campground near Knotts Island, NC

    10. North Landing Beach Campground

    3 Reviews
    10 Photos
    53 Saves
    Knotts Island, North Carolina

    If you haven’t experienced Virginia Beach Camping, get ready for an amazing experience at North Landing Beach RV Resort & Cottages. From RV sites to cottage rentals, North Landing Beach RV Resort & Cottages has it all!!

    North Landing Beach is conveniently located near Virginia Beach itself, but you will never need to leave the resort to have a fun-filled or relaxing vacation. With year-round activities at our state-of-the-art pavilion and loads of activities, there is something for everyone to enjoy. If relaxing is your cup of tea, enjoy the peaceful wooded lots and our own private, sandy beach or fish in our fully stocked pond.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $50 - $90 / night

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Recent RV Reviews near Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina

286 Reviews of 33 Kill Devil Hills Campgrounds


  • Erin
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Hatteras
    Dec. 3, 2020

    Camp Hatteras

    Beautiful Gem on the Atlantic

    My family and I spent five days in early December at this gorgeous campground. It was perfect! We arrived late which was no problem with their contactless check in. The rv spots are flat and clearly marked and very easy full hook ups. We pretty much had the place to ourselves due to the season. We were steps from the beach and enjoyed fishing, shell searching, and the beautiful views. The grounds have mini golf, tennis and basketball courts which the kids loved. Everything was extraordinarily clean. We will definitely be back!

  • Charles M.
    Camper-submitted photo from St Clair Landing Family Campground
    Dec. 14, 2019

    St Clair Landing Family Campground

    Best of the Best!

    The new website is www.stclaircampground.com

    Facebook is St Clair Landing Campground

    Been a seasonal site camper here for 3 years, stunning views of the Pamlico sound, great access to the ocean, sound and NC 12. Great staff, bathhouses, laundry facilities, etc. Quiet campground and great reasonable rates. We love it and plan to be there long term! Great for windsurfing, kite boarding, paddle boarding!

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    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.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Lazy Days
    Dec. 27, 2021

    Lazy Days

    Bare Bones

    252-207-2060

    Situated behind metal storage buildings. Full hook ups for 16 sites with 30-50 amps. There is a bath house. They do have nightly, weekly, monthly rates but when we checked it was full.  Access to the beach. LNT 

    BTYFI 

    Travel safe

  • Jen V.
    Camper-submitted photo from Rodanthe Watersports & Campground
    Aug. 22, 2018

    Rodanthe Watersports & Campground

    Tightly spaced, but the views are incredible!

    We stayed in site #4, which is one of the water/electric sites right on Pamlico Sound. Very level, and the view was amazing. All the sites were very small and tightly spaced, with zero privacy, which is pretty standard for such prime waterfront real estate (and typical of most popular beach destinations).  Since the sites were so small, this place was really geared more toward tent campers and those with shorter RVs (25’ or less, I’d say). Each site had a picnic table, and most had a fire pit, which is pretty rare in this area (many CGs ban ground fires due to frequent high winds).

    Bath house was ok. Cleanliness was so-so, depending on the day, but the biggest issue was it was not air-conditioned, so using the restroom was generally a pretty muggy and unpleasant experience. However, the amazing outdoor showers made up for it. They were huge, with great water pressure, and felt wonderful after a long, hot day in the sun. Unfortunately, there was often trash or toiletries left behind from other guests in the showers, but there was so much room and ledge space that it was easy to avoid and didn’t bother me. Generally speaking, the bath houses and grounds could stand a little more regular cleaning and maintenance, but since the owners run a watersport rental business from the property, it’s obvious that’s their main focus. Once checked in, it seems campers are left to their own devices until/unless they want to rent some equipment, because the owners and staff spent all day at the rental booth. I didn’t find this to be a problem at all; I just mention this to advise other campers to expect a more hands-off management approach, at least on the camping side. If you want to rent some water sport equipment while in the Outer Banks, this is a great place; the selection and prices are good (and half off for campers), you can launch right from your site, and the staff are very knowledgeable. Even if you aren’t into watersports, the sound is great for wading and cooling off, especially for kids, since it’s so calm and shallow. The sunsets are breathtaking, and it’s especially fun to watch the kite surfers out on the water in the evening. On a final note, be forewarned that the wind here is no joke. Be prepared to securely tie down any tents, pop-up gazebos or screen houses you have. The wind was so strong for two nights that our pop-up was shaking most of the night. The good thing about the wind was it kept the bugs away, because mosquitoes here are brutal when there is no breeze.

    The Outer Banks are chock-full of activities and attractions for the whole family, whether you prefer your vacations relaxing or action-packed. Most of the more active, kid-centered attractions are farther north in the Kitty Hawk/Kill Devil Hills area. Rodanthe is definitely quieter and less crowded, which we liked, but there are still plenty of restaurants in the vicinity, more kite and water sport outfitters, souvenir shops, and an arcade. Lisa’s Pizzeria, right next door to the CG, was amazing. Buxton is worth a day trip down for an Apple Ugly at the Orange Blossom, and a tour of the Hatteras Lighthouse and adjacent National Seashore visitor center. Ocracoke is another neat day trip, but we didn’t have time.

    Overall, this is a really neat little campground on the sound, and the prices are great for the area (much lower than the big RV resorts a few blocks away). There are quite a few campgrounds in the Tri-Villages alone, and after driving through most of them, I would probably opt for Rodanthe Watersports again. If you can deal with the tight spacing, minimal upkeep, and lack of big-resort amenities, this is a great, cost-effective option in a gorgeous setting!

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    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Hatteras
    Apr. 23, 2021

    Camp Hatteras

    Super Large RV Resort

    Camp Hatteras RV Resort is incredibly large. You can stay beachfront or you can stay sound front. This is the largest campground we have ever stayed at. And from the sound of it, it is always jampacked.

    We selected to stay sound front because we were interested in paddle boarding on the on sound. Plus, if you stay on the sound side, you get beautiful sunsets.

    It is definitely a hike if you stay on the sound side to get beachfront. We rode our bikes over there each day and it was work, considering we were carrying our beach chairs and beach supplies.

    They had a really great food truck on site. You could get breakfast, lunch and dinner there.

    They had a very large dog playground that was well-maintained, as well as other amenities like a basketball court, miniature golf , shuffle board and tennis.

    There is not much shade whatsoever, so take that into consideration when visiting. 

  • April L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Hatteras
    May. 29, 2019

    Camp Hatteras

    Love love love!

    Our absolute favorite place. This is the reason we got a camper....to make this vacation possible every year. They have concrete pads, full hook up sites on both the ocean and sound side of Rt 12. They offer themed activities, multiple pools, playground, dog park area, bath houses with laundry, arcade/game room, mini golf, basketball, tennis courts, and amazing sunset views from the sound front sites and viewing area. They also have a marina on site to rent jet skis or drop in your kayaks and paddle boards in the sound. Not far from restaurants, the Rodanthe Pier and family activities.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sands of Time Campground
    Dec. 21, 2021

    Sands of Time Campground

    Great Stay

    30- 50 amp, free cable, laundry Concrete pads, level area, picnic table, full hookups, nice spacing between sites with some grass over the sand. There are some nice wooded sites under the squatty trees, great shade.

    They also have a 2 bedroom cottage to rent. Campers and RV's are welcome. Site is well maintained and staff is great. There are 57 sites with full hookups and they have tent sites that have water, electric along with shade. No more than 2 dogs per site.  $54.00 full hookups per night $37.00 tent sites with water and electric $35.00 tent dry site LNT 

    BTYFI 

    Travel safe

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    Camper-submitted photo from Cape Hatteras/Outer Banks KOA Resort
    May. 28, 2018

    Cape Hatteras/Outer Banks KOA Resort

    A gem of a campground in the Outer Banks

    We have stayed in all types of RV Parks from local municipal parks to Fort Wilderness in Orlando, Florida. We have stayed at the Cape Hatteras KOA for the past 10-years.

    The Cape Hatteras KOA consistency ranks near the top as one of the nicest parks.One of the biggest draws for us is the friendly and helpful staff who ALWAYS have time to answer a question, offer advice or just to say hello.

    The sites are definitely wide and deep enough for the biggest and baddest of rigs. We stayed here over Memorial Day weekend and the place was packed...but somehow the facilities did not look like they had been through World War-3

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Cape Hatteras/Outer Banks KOA Resort
    Nov. 19, 2023

    Cape Hatteras/Outer Banks KOA Resort

    Sites Along The Dunes - Splendid

    KOA Cape Hatteras Outer Banks Campground (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.)

    Weather: 60s Bugs: Gone for the winter Solar: Plenty Rig size: Big rig friendly Road Noise: For sites near the highway 12 Through Traffic in campground: No Electric Hookup: Yes Sewer Hookup: Some full hookups Dump Station: Yes Potable Water Available: Yes Bathroom: Yes Showers: Yes Cell Service (AT&T): 3 - 4 bars Setting: Open park area between highway and the dunes Weather: 60s during our visit Bugs: Gone for the winter Host: Yes Rig size: Big rigs Sites: Those in the back along the dunes would be nice to have. See pics.

  • Kyra D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Kitty Hawk RV Park
    Jul. 31, 2019

    Kitty Hawk RV Park

    Great RV Park

    Great spot. Water front / sunset . Cool bar with a pool table right up the road . Good location. RV Park very well maintained and nice folk around.

  • Harold E.
    Camper-submitted photo from Outer Banks West - Currituck Sound KOA
    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.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Cape Hatteras/Outer Banks KOA Resort
    Apr. 12, 2024

    Cape Hatteras/Outer Banks KOA Resort

    Great Ocean Beach Destination

    Great KOA park with one row of dunes to cross to the ocean beach that depending on your site is only about 5 min walk. The park is well kept with clean bathrooms and showers. The have laundry and a very nice camp store with groceries, camping essentials and gifts. Sites are level with full hookups including cable that worked well. Wifi is marginal but they reported they have equipment on order to improve. We had spot along the dunes with covered patio with picnic table and a fire ring (no barbeques). The beach is wonderful. Great restful destination. We will definitely return.

  • Stirling C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Pettigrew State Park Campground
    Mar. 24, 2021

    Pettigrew State Park Campground

    Beautiful campground with some short distance trails along Phelps Lake

    We camped in the State campground at Pettigrew State Park. It is a small campground with just a few camp sites. We usually overnight there on the way to the NPS campgrounds on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, though it is nice enough to justify a stay if you find yourself in the area. We visited in March, so insects were not a problem, though your experience may be different if you visit during the warmer months, as much of the area surrounding Lake Phelps is cypress swamp.

    I little about the campground amenities: it is modest and good for tent camping. Though there is room for RVs, there aren't electrical and water hookups, though most who were there were in RVs. Each site has a fire ring with a grill and firewood is available for a nominal fee. There is a bathhouse with toilet and shower facilities.

    The natural beauty is worth the visit. From the campground it is an easy walk to the lake. We were able to see an impressive sunset from the lake shore. There is an out and back 1.5 mile trail, for a total of 3 miles, that follows the lake, taking you through the Somerset Place State Historic Site. The walk passes through the swamp with many large cypress and sycamore trees. At the end of the trail is a walkway to the lake along an irrigation canal.

  • Katy S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Oregon Inlet Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore
    Jul. 6, 2020

    Oregon Inlet Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    Outer Banks camping option

    The campground's location is awesome, it's right in the middle of the Outer Banks, close to Bodie Island Lighthouse,  Nags Head, Kill Devil Hills, Jockey Ridge State Park, Wright Brothers National Memorial, etc.

    We stayed at the group site, which is basically just a patch of grass with a few picnic tables. We visited on Memorial Day 2018, and the first night was very pleasant, with nice cool breeze from the ocean. The second night though was hot, humid and brought an army of mosquitoes. The campground has no shade, so I wouldn't go there during the summer months. If you do, bring your own shelter or beach umbrella.

    You can walk to the beach through the dunes, it's a very short walk. The bathrooms and showers are clean and nice.

    When we stayed there in 2018, we could hear some noise from the bridge construction nearby. I'm assuming it's done by now, and even back then it wasn't too bad.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from OBX Campground
    Oct. 15, 2020

    OBX Campground

    Fairly roomy, fully open sites, but no shade

    We stayed at site 19 for 7 days. The sites are fairly quiet, fairly nicely spaced, particularly for a private RV park. The sites are FHU with 50A service. There is some occasional road noise, but not too bad. AT&T had 2 bars and 6 MB/s w/o a booster, 2 bars and 8 MB/s with it. The sites are all open, so satellite coverage is good, so as a result, we did not check OTA TV reception. Lots of open area to walk the dog and there were lots of other dogs here. Grounds are kept very clean and mowed. Very conveniently located near the Wright brothers' site.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Kitty Hawk RV Park
    Oct. 25, 2018

    Kitty Hawk RV Park

    Barebones parking spaces only

    I was traveling though Kitty Hawk pretty late in the evening looking for a place to stop for the evening and this was one of the first places I stumbled upon. I thought perhaps it could be like some of the RV Parks in the area which have a small portion designed for tents, however I was very wrong. Not only does it not accommodate tents, you also cannot stay here if you are traveling in a pop-up.

    It seemed like a very nice location, located just across from the sandy shoreline with trees to the rear of the property. Wide roads in and out made for easy access for larger rigs. It was just really disappointing to know unless you are in a fully contained unit you cannot stay here.

    There are no restrooms or showers available at this site and even without these amenities pricing seemed a bit high when I was looking at it. Guess you pay for the use of the private beach with prices $60-$70 per night depending on the time of year. The RV sites do include water, electricity and cable.

    All in all I guess it might be worth it for someone traveling with a family in comparison to local hotel prices, however as primarily a tent camper this was very disappointing as a whole.

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    Camper-submitted photo from OBX Campground
    Nov. 14, 2022

    OBX Campground

    Small, quite, friendly

    Campground is well taken care of with wildlife all around. Level parking and full hookups made it a comfortable stay. Small playground and waterfront picnic area for the kids to play. About an hour drive to Cape Hatteras, 20 minutes to Jennette’s pier, and 5-10minutes drive to Wright brothers first flight and grocery store.

  • Amy E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from OBX Campground
    Jun. 1, 2021

    OBX Campground

    Great central location!

    This was a very nice campground. Small, privately owned. Very spacious lots, especially considering it’s in OBX. The person we spoke to when reserving was very kind and professional. The grounds are flat, many sites are private / back up to preserve type landscape however sites 51-53 are close to a guy across the creek that plays his radio super loud all night and sometimes all day, and is verbally very loud at times, too. We were in site 52, we would definitely return to this campground but would prefer a different spot next time. 52 & 53 currently have a view of a person’s backyard whose property neighbors the campground edge. They were quiet but the guy would drive through 53 to go to the back of his yard when 53 was empty. There’s bushes planted along the property edge so it’ll eventually grow in and be better. Again, great ownership/employees, and great campground, we just didn’t love the sites 52/53 personally. Some may not mind those concerns I shared. This campground is located in a great spot, on Colington Island technically still Kill Devil Hills. We adventured to many local attractions easily from the campground. Highly recommend 4WDing on the beach in Corolla and checking out the lighthouses. Billy’s Seafood is on the way into the campground and has fantastic local seafood!

  • Casey W.
    Camper-submitted photo from The Refuge on Roanoke Island
    Dec. 2, 2019

    The Refuge on Roanoke Island

    GREAT GET AWAY

    Located between Wanchese and Manteo, this little RV park is a quiet getaway. Turning into the property you will find all of the grounds very clean and well maintained. Each site has full connections along with a picnic table. A number of sites back up to the water where one can enjoy fishing for flounder or blue crab. Or just enjoy a nice walk around the shoreline and along the piers. The touristy spots are 15-20 minutes away providing an opportunity to enjoy some seclusion. A well maintained pool is onsite as well a pavilion for some larger group get togethers. A bath house with very clean facilities. A place to do your own laundry. A convenience store is next door as well as a hardware store however you almost would never realize it as it is never noisy or distracting. If you are looking for a place along the coast for a break from the road, or a week of quiet, you will not be disappointed here.

  • Sarah A.
    Camper-submitted photo from Cape Hatteras/Outer Banks KOA Resort
    Jul. 28, 2023

    Cape Hatteras/Outer Banks KOA Resort

    Great lil spot

    Super close to a beautiful beach, there really are no bad spots, but you are very close to your neighbors and no shade. A bit pricey - we chose a pull through w electric and water, but wished we had gone with full hookup. Bathrooms are ok - I did see other people’s hair and could’ve been cleaner. Some of the doors were broken and wouldn’t lock. Great pet area and the staff is super nice.

  • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Camper-submitted photo from Outer Banks Beach Life
    Apr. 13, 2023

    Outer Banks Beach Life

    Full Hookups on the Outer Banks

    Jake from the Dyrt here!  Make sure to check out this campsite if you're bringing your camper out to the outer banks.  With full-hookups and a convenient location near shops and the beach, its the perfect stay for those who love the beach.  Make sure to leave a review and post some pictures of your stay!

  • Britt B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Hatteras
    Jan. 23, 2021

    Camp Hatteras

    Oceanfront RV Park

    We stayed over Christmas so as you would imagine, it was very quite. Its true oceanfront so you hear the waves from the van. Firewood and Ice available at the campstore. The sites are very close together with picnic tables. Note: no fire rings. If you wish to have a fire its BYO ring which must be up off the ground. The amenities are nice, loads of full hookup sites. Great location. Expensive park. Friendly owners. Contact-less check-In was easy with a pre-prepared pack.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Ocean Waves Campground
    Dec. 27, 2021

    Ocean Waves Campground

    Path to the Ocean

    $67.00 per night full hookups 30-50 amps $50.00 tent 

    Wifi, pool, cable tv, paved roads, concrete pads with single and double width, picnic table, swimming pool, flush toilet, hot shower (3 bath houses), shade and open sites, and even a game room. 

    The treasure is a trail over the dunes to the ocean at the back of the campground. The stay here is like a family reunion, cozy and fun. 

    No wood campfires, pets leashed and cleaned up after, speed limit of 5 MPH, no firearms or fireworks. 

    LNT 

    BTYFI 

    Travel safe

  • Melissa W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Oregon Inlet Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore
    Apr. 10, 2018

    Oregon Inlet Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    Beaches and lighthouse

    A sweet little campground right among the dunes. There is one loop just for tent camping and 2 loops for RVs and campers. All sites are all well within view of others campers. It is a short walk from your site to the beach but the ocean is not visible from any sites. There is no shade and sites are fairly exposed to the wind which makes sand stakes absolutely necessary. Bathrooms are basic but lack soap dispensers so bring your own. Showers are cold. Watch out for small cactus and sand spurs. Don’t miss the Bodie lighthouse (about a 3 min drive). The campground is also within about 15 mins of restaurants, gas stations, a full grocery store, Jennette’s Pier, and attractions in Nags Head. Overall there is nothing particularly special about this campground but the location and quiet beaches are a definite plus.


Guide to Kill Devil Hills

Exploring RV camping near Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, offers a blend of scenic beauty and convenient amenities, making it a perfect getaway for outdoor enthusiasts.

RVers appreciate amenities like electric hookups

  • At Kitty Hawk RV Park, you'll find essential features such as electric hookups, drinking water, and sanitary dump stations, ensuring a comfortable stay.

Enjoy easy access to the beach

Big rigs should check out spacious sites

  • For those traveling with larger RVs, Kitty Hawk RV Park offers wide roads and ample space for easy maneuvering, making it a suitable choice for big rig owners.

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