Best Campgrounds near Marshallberg, NC

Camping options near Marshallberg, North Carolina range from established campgrounds to remote island experiences within Cape Lookout National Seashore. Great Island Cabin Camp, accessible only by boat, features rustic cabins directly behind pristine dunes, while Cedar Point Campground in Croatan National Forest offers more developed sites with amenities for both tent and RV camping. South Core Banks provides primitive beach camping opportunities, and several mixed-use campgrounds like Oyster Point accommodate various camping styles including RVs, tents, and cabins.

Access to many camping areas requires careful planning due to the coastal geography. Cedar Creek Campground & Marina provides full hookups and amenities for RVs, while the more remote Cape Lookout sites demand transportation by ferry or private boat. Beach camping on South Core Banks has no facilities and requires visitors to bring all supplies. Weather conditions significantly impact camping experiences, with potential for strong coastal winds and sudden storms. Cell service varies dramatically between developed and remote sites. A review noted that "If you are looking for empty beaches, lots of outdoor activities (fishing, hiking, shelling, kayaking, etc.), and clear skies to view the stars at night, this is the campground for you."

Campers frequently highlight the remarkable solitude and natural beauty of the barrier islands. The Cape Lookout cabin areas provide a rare opportunity to experience undeveloped beaches with minimal crowds. Reviews consistently mention excellent fishing, wildlife viewing, and stargazing opportunities. Some campgrounds like Cedar Point offer convenient access to hiking trails and boat launches, making them ideal for photography and outdoor activities. Facilities range from primitive sites with no amenities to developed campgrounds with showers and flush toilets. According to feedback on The Dyrt, "Being located far from any truly habited land comes with some benefits and issues," with visitors needing to bring all necessities, including drinking water, when staying at remote locations. Seasonal variations dramatically affect both availability and experience quality, with shoulder seasons offering the best balance of good weather and smaller crowds.

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Best Camping Sites Near Marshallberg, North Carolina (55)

    1. Oyster Point Campground

    23 Reviews
    Morehead City, NC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 638-5628

    $10 - $20 / night

    "Fun place to camp, water close by, picnic table and fire ring. Tent pads are pretty big. Host is very nice and cheap."

    "We found a few paths to the river but the river access was very small. There is a Mountain-to-Sea path nearby as well."

    2. South Core Banks -- Beach Camping — Cape Lookout National Seashore

    8 Reviews
    Marshallberg, NC
    6 miles
    +1 (252) 728-2250

    "They even walked close by our campsite. The last night had the most amazing sunset that lit up the lighthouse and the clouds above with beautiful pinks, purple and blues."

    "Start your adventure on a ferry, cross an inlet watching all the wildlife play right in front of you, then get off and drive immediately to endless stretches of white sandy beaches."

    3. Great Island Cabin Camp — Cape Lookout National Seashore

    5 Reviews
    Marshallberg, NC
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 728-2250

    $80 - $180 / night

    "But they are situated directly behind the dunes from miles and miles of totally prestine beaches. The only on-island supplies are ice and gasoline, so you must pack in everything."

    "There are several boardwalks that meander around the island and numerous sandy paths connecting the sound side to the ocean side."

    4. Croatan National Forest Oyster Point Campground

    8 Reviews
    Morehead City, NC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 638-5628

    "The 24 hour campground park ranger stays on the first site of the right side entrance. There is a oyster fishery nearby."

    "Great location off the beaten path on a dirt road. Campsite 9 backs up to the marsh andhas a great area for watching the sunset. You can also kayak or canoe here."

    5. Cedar Creek Campground & Marina

    3 Reviews
    Cedar Island, NC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 646-6084

    $25 - $75 / night

    "Close to the Morris Marina, Davis, and Ocracoke ferry. Easy access to the Outer and Core banks."

    6. Coastal Riverside Campground

    1 Review
    Gloucester, NC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 723-0505

    7. Long Point Cabin Camp — Cape Lookout National Seashore

    3 Reviews
    Cedar Island, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 728-2250

    $112 - $145 / night

    "Luckily, North Carolina has some amazing beaches on the Outer Banks, and Long Point Cabin area should definitely be on your list of spots to check out."

    "I sailed over while the group brought their 4 wheel drive vehicle on the ferry. Feels like a world away from populated beaches."

    8. Cedar Point Campground

    28 Reviews
    Swansboro, NC
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 638-5628

    $27 - $54 / night

    "Plenty of hiking trails, boat access and woods all right here in this park. The boat access and pier are just a brief walk away from the campground."

    "The one redeeming factor was that it was close to the bath house. The facilities were fairly new. For example, the bath house looked as if it had been built recently, and the concrete looked fresh."

    9. Ocracoke Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    57 Reviews
    Ocracoke, NC
    43 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."

    10. Cape Pointe RV Park

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    Harkers Island, NC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 728-6181
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Recent Reviews near Marshallberg, NC

278 Reviews of 55 Marshallberg Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 12, 2025

    Hawkins Creek Campground

    Avoid the drama!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2025

    New Bern KOA Holiday

    Our first trip in the camper

    Our first trip in our new to us camper and found the campground very nice. The bathhouses were the cleanest and best equipped. Some shade. Nice dog park. Plenty of amenities.

  • 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!!!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2025

    Magnolia Lane Campground

    Overpriced and bath house heavily molded.

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

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

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

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

    BE CAUTIOUS!

  • 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.

  • R C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 19, 2025

    Flanners Beach Campground

    Nice forest trails and beach

    Campground is good. Sites are a bit close but generally acceptable for the typical camper. Good showers and toilet, water and garbage available. Forest trail nearby is an intermediate full loop trail (1-1.5 hrs). Beach walking distance. Nice staff. Recommend.

  • Jenna L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 14, 2025

    Oyster Point Campground

    Nice campsite by the river.

    It's a nice little campsite by the river, the campsite was very clean, and there are a few trees providing cover, but still enough sun to get some solar, if you need that. There's like a 20 ft path directly from my campsite to the river, which is nice.

  • Rhonda S.
    Apr. 10, 2025

    Dixon Landing RV Resort

    Great area, quiet and very nice owners and campers

    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. Campground is so nice, fish jumping, quiet and relaxing. On the water so you can put your kayaks in and paddle the creek. Very clean bathrooms with showers ice and propane and firewood available. Sites are a good size and easy to get the trailer level.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 9, 2025

    Ocracoke Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    Basic NPS campground with ocean beach access

    General: One of four Cape Hatteras National Seashore campgrounds, in four joined loops. 

    Site Quality: Sites are all level, and there is a varying amount of physical separation/privacy between sites. Each site has a paved camper pad, picnic table, and BBQ grill. 

    Bath/Shower house: The bathrooms were 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. Although the bathrooms were in the middle of the loops, there was no designated pathway to them, so it felt like you were walking through someone’s site to get to them. 

    Activities/Amenities: Beach walking! I walked two miles south from our site and could have walked much further if I wanted. Fishing and there is a fish-cleaning station. There is also a dump station and a water fill just outside of the campground. You can drive on the beach here, but that’s not our thing. There is also a nature trail but I did not explore it, favoring the beach instead.

    The best sites are on the outside of the loops on the dune side, and these were mostly all occupied on a weekend in early April. The sites on the Highway 12 side have little separation between them, and I was not surprised that not many of these were occupied. See the map in my photos. 

    With a lifetime senior pass, $14 was a bargain for this campground. I love the ocean, especially walking on the beach, and wish we could have stayed longer!


Guide to Marshallberg

Camping near Marshallberg, North Carolina, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent or park your RV, there are plenty of options to explore.

What to do:

  • Fishing and Relaxing: Many campers enjoy casting a line. One visitor at Cedar Point Campground mentioned, "Great place to hang out and it’s near Emerald Isle and the Crystal Coast. Nice place to throw a line into the water and relax!"
  • Nature Trails: Hiking is a popular activity. A reviewer at Oyster Point Campground shared, "The nature trail has nice walkways over the marsh. You can walk from the campground to the boat launch, picnic area, and nature trail."
  • Beach Access: If you’re up for a beach day, Hammocks Beach State Park Campground offers beautiful beach camping. One camper noted, "The beach camping spots are right in front of the dunes. We went on Labor Day weekend and there was no one there! So peaceful and serene."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate cleanliness. A review for Cedar Point Campground stated, "Showers and bathrooms were exceptionally clean. Dog friendly, electric and good clean drinking water on site."
  • Quiet Atmosphere: Many enjoy the peacefulness of the campgrounds. A visitor at Oyster Point Campground said, "Oyster Point has a ton of charm. It's quiet and serene."
  • Friendly Hosts: Campground hosts often receive praise. One camper at Goose Creek Campground mentioned, "The staff is friendly and helpful, making the stay enjoyable."

What you should know:

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds have basic facilities. A camper at Oyster Point Campground noted, "There are toilets at each end, but it's a pit. No flushing. No sink. No showers."
  • Reservations Recommended: Popular spots can fill up quickly. A visitor at Hammocks Beach State Park Campground advised, "Get up EARLY for shelling, as professional shellers get there early to find good specimens."
  • Wildlife Caution: Be aware of local wildlife. A reviewer at Great Lake Dispersed Site - Croatan National Forest warned, "There are alligators, bears, way too many ticks, mosquitoes, and a ridiculous amount of shotgun shells."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with family activities. One camper at Holiday Trav-L-Park Resort mentioned, "They do fun family activities, too (like outdoor movies and Christmas in July!)."
  • Space for Kids to Play: Choose campgrounds with open areas. A visitor at Dogwood Family Campground said, "This spot is close to everything without being on top of it all! Kid friendly, pet friendly, and very clean!"
  • Plan for Bugs: Bring bug spray, especially in warmer months. A camper at Oyster Point Campground advised, "If you tent, I would advise sand stakes. No bug problems whatsoever in mid to late October."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Size: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Cedar Point Campground noted, "Some sites are really huge!"
  • Electric Hookups: Look for campgrounds with electric hookups if needed. A visitor at Goose Creek Campground mentioned, "Nice paved streets, nice boat ramps, nice piers."
  • Stay Hydrated: Bring plenty of water, especially if the campground lacks water hookups. A camper at Hammocks Beach State Park Campground reminded, "You must pack out all trash. There are no trash cans on the island."

Camping near Marshallberg, North Carolina, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Marshallberg, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Marshallberg, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 55 campgrounds and RV parks near Marshallberg, NC and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Marshallberg, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Marshallberg, NC is Oyster Point Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 23 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Marshallberg, NC.