Best Campgrounds near Maysville, NC

Camping options around Maysville, North Carolina range from established RV parks to primitive sites in the Croatan National Forest. The area features both waterfront locations like Cedar Point Campground with boat access to the White Oak River and inland options such as The Lakes RV & Cabin Resort with 135 sites. Developed campgrounds in the region accommodate various camping styles, with most offering tent and RV sites, while several also provide cabin rentals. The Croatan National Forest offers free dispersed camping opportunities for those seeking a more primitive experience away from developed facilities.

Road conditions and accessibility vary significantly throughout the camping areas near Maysville. Most established campgrounds maintain paved or well-maintained gravel roads suitable for RVs and passenger vehicles. "This campground is nestled in the tall North Carolina pines. There isn't much shade though because the branches are mainly at the top. The camp sites are long and have plenty of room between camp sites," noted one visitor about a nearby state park campground. Summer months bring higher temperatures and humidity, making waterfront campsites particularly desirable. Insect activity increases during warmer months, with several reviews mentioning the importance of bug spray, especially near water. Cell service can be inconsistent throughout the region, particularly in more remote forest areas.

The White Oak River and nearby coastal waters create unique camping experiences not found elsewhere in the state. Campers consistently highlight water access as a major draw, with boat launches, fishing piers, and swimming areas available at several locations. Bear Island at Hammocks Beach State Park receives particularly high ratings, accessible only by ferry or private boat. According to a recent review, "If you have a chance to visit Goose Creek State Park, definitely check it out. The fishing dock is quite small, but it was fun to fish from with a few people." Mixed-use campgrounds typically offer amenities such as showers, picnic tables, and fire rings, while the more primitive sites trade conveniences for increased privacy and natural surroundings. Seasonal variations affect campground popularity, with coastal sites experiencing peak demand during summer months when water activities are most appealing.

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329 Reviews of 90 Maysville Campgrounds


  • Joe B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 10, 2026

    The Lakes RV & Cabin Resort

    A hidden Gem

    I was contacted by this campground to perform live music (solo acoustic show). This was my introduction to the campground. I was very surprised at how nice it was. It's only been around for a couple of years.  

    The camp sites were great, the pool area was clean, the showers/bathrooms were always clean and the staff is amazing. 

    There are views of the lake from many sites, we liked the sites that back right up to the lake. It's awesome in the mornings when we are enjoying our coffee. 

    There are areas to hike around the lakes, a swimming area, a huge pavilion, and activities. 

    There are 2 disc golf courses within walking distance of the property. Pay to play, but worth it. ($5)

    There is a Dollar General, a Piggly Wiggly, and fast food close by.

    I have been back 4 times with a group of friends and we always have a good time.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 25, 2026

    New Bern KOA Holiday

    Nice facilities

    Nice site and facilities, only down side is being close to a railroad with trains running day and night.

  • Andy K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 25, 2026

    Oyster Point Campground

    Great relaxing campground

    Quiet campground, large sites. Very clean pit toilets. Friendly camp host Tonia, likes to chat. Nice sunset views from sites 9,11,13 & 15. Good Verizon cell signal 3bars 5G. No bugs at the end of Feb.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 29, 2026

    Goose Creek State Park Campground

    Quick stop, pretty but too open

    We stayed at this campground overnight while on our way back from picking up our camper in upstate New York and on our way home to Florida.

    It was a great stop, well worth the detour. We’re excited to get back to this area. This campground was beautiful, but there weren’t a lot of trees and not much privacy between the campsites.

  • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 21, 2025

    Croatan National Forest Neuse River Campground

    Nice Campground but no Beach

    Flanners Beach Campground is a quiet, well-maintained spot that works well as a base camp for visiting New Bern, Beaufort, and the Crystal Coast. Campsites are generally shaded with some privacy, and the campground offers electric hookups, a dump station, clean bathrooms, and a few private showers. While the waterfront setting is appealing, views of the water are mostly blocked by overgrowth and the main beach/river access remains closed due to erosion, which limits on-site activities. There are still nice trails, wildlife, and limited shoreline areas to explore, and occasional jet flyovers from Cherry Point add local character. Overall, it’s a peaceful and decent campground, but knowing about the beach and facility closures ahead of time helps set expectations. 

    Check out our 360° Video of all the sites

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEpVo6MoF3M

  • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 18, 2025

    Catfish Lake Site 4 - Croatan National Forest

    Little pulloff with a camping area in the woods

    This is an awesome area in the Croatan National Forest. This is the 4th site on the road around the lake.  We stayed here for a weekend and loved it. A little bit of traffic but not too many people coming through.  This site has a pull off that you can park a couple of vehicles on the side of the road and a little clearing/path that you can put a tent up near your car.

    There are 3 other sites around Catfish Lake on Cat Fish Farm Road.

    Check out our video of all 4 sites on this road

    https://youtu.be/kAGzhmHvaq0

  • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 18, 2025

    Catfish Lake - Croatan National Forest

    2nd site on the road

    This is an awesome area in the Croatan National Forest. This is the 2nd site on the road, there are 3 other sites around Catfish Lake on Cat Fish Farm Road. We stayed here for a weekend and loved it. A little bit of traffic but not too many people coming through. 

    Check out our video of all 4 sites on this road

    https://youtu.be/kAGzhmHvaq0

  • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 18, 2025

    Croatan Puddle - National Forest Dispersed - Pringle Road

    Free NF Site - Half-hour from the beach

    Not a bad site for a couple of days. Close to the beach in the Pocosin Wilderness and free. We stayed here beginning of April while checking out Emerald Isle and Carteret. The national forest roads in this area have a few other sites that where closer to the road. This one is a little more secluded and the big puddle is from people driving through a small creek. Lots of birds in the area but we didn't see any other wildlife. 

    Check out the video

    https://youtu.be/ODcP9nmWn1o

  • Scott M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 3, 2025

    Great Lake Dispersed Site - Croatan National Forest

    Remote off grid only

    Extremely remote off grade only. No showers, no bathrooms, Extremely wilderness that isolates you in the woods. Not a child friendly area. Much military activities with help flyovers


Guide to Maysville

The Maysville camping area sits at the eastern edge of the Croatan National Forest, which covers nearly 160,000 acres of coastal plain between the Neuse and White Oak Rivers. Campsites near Maysville, North Carolina provide access to unique coastal ecosystems including pocosin wetlands and longleaf pine savannas. Temperatures typically range from 32°F in winter to over 90°F during summer months, with high humidity throughout the warmer seasons.

What to do

Kayaking and boating access: At Cedar Point Campground, campers can enjoy water activities on the White Oak River. "There is a boat ramp about a ¼ of a mile down the road and a hiking trail that loops for about 2 miles along the marshy shore line," notes a reviewer who stayed at site 24.

Beach exploration: Hammocks Beach State Park offers a unique beach camping experience on Bear Island. "Be sure to spend some time walking up and down the beach as the tide is going out," recommends one camper who found the shoreline "beautiful and teeming with life." The island is only accessible by boat, with a state ferry available during operating hours.

Wildlife photography: The estuaries and wetlands around Maysville create excellent conditions for wildlife observation. "This area is a photographer's dream, especially if you like photographing the native habitat and creatures. I was able to get photos of birds, soft shell crabs, and closeup photos of dragonflies," shares a visitor who explored the Cedar Point Tideland Trail.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple ponds and water access points provide fishing options throughout the camping areas. At White Oak River Campground, campers mention "multiple ponds" for fishing, and other nearby campgrounds offer both freshwater and saltwater fishing access within short distances of campsites.

What campers like

Private beach access: Onslow Beach Campsites receives high ratings for its proximity to the shoreline. "It is right on the beach, a little store is right there for your convenience and there is plenty of space for walking, riding bikes, etc," explains one reviewer who particularly enjoyed the isolation from more crowded areas.

Spacious, level sites: Many campers highlight the quality of camping spots at campgrounds near Maysville. "The sites are large and separated by space, not trees, for privacy. The sites on the southeast side seemed to have more shade than those on the northwest side," notes a Cedar Point Campground visitor, indicating the importance of site selection.

Clean facilities: White Oak Shores Camping & RV Resort maintains high standards throughout their property. "The whole place is so very clean: the bathrooms, camping areas, swimming pool area, even the dumpsters area. The grass is very well kept, the roads and signage, well maintained," reports one satisfied camper.

Natural surroundings: The diverse ecosystems near camping sites around Maysville provide unique outdoor experiences. "Lots of trails and beautiful pines. Pitcher plants and Venus fly traps, Camp any where you want," explains a visitor to the dispersed camping areas within Croatan National Forest.

What you should know

Weather and seasonal impacts: Summer heat combined with coastal humidity creates challenging camping conditions. "The heat in the bathrooms and showers had to be over 100 degrees," reports one camper during a heat advisory at Cedar Point. Winter brings cooler temperatures but potentially less comfortable shower facilities, with one January camper noting: "The showers, on the other hand, were not heated. All the shower glass units were missing. The water was warm, but not hot."

Limited services: Most dispersed camping areas in Croatan National Forest require complete self-sufficiency. "This is not a 'campground' per se, but rather a large area of national forest where dispersed camping is allowed. This is about as close to nature as it gets! All primitive camping, no amenities at all," clarifies a visitor who enjoyed the undeveloped camping experience.

Road conditions: Access to some camping areas may be difficult following storms. "Lots of roads closed from hurricane damage, so don't trust Google maps. The dirt roads were not maintained and ridiculously bumpy and unmanageable for smaller cars," warns a camper who visited the forest's dispersed camping areas.

Wildlife cautions: The coastal and forest ecosystems host various wildlife that campers should be prepared for. "There are alligators, bears, way too many ticks, mosquitos and a ridiculous amount of shotgun shells," notes one forest camper, emphasizing the need for proper supplies and precautions.

Tips for camping with families

Check shade availability: Several campgrounds near Maysville feature limited natural shade. "The campsites are long and have plenty of room between camp sites," notes a Cedar Point visitor, but many mention that tree cover may not provide adequate shade during hot months. Consider bringing shade structures for summer visits.

Ferry logistics: When planning a trip to Bear Island at Hammocks Beach State Park, prepare for transportation logistics with children. "You have to hike with all your camping gear less than a mile to the beach. There is not much shade on the hike there but it wasn't bad on a hot summer day," explains a family who camped there over Labor Day weekend.

Pack for insects: Mosquitoes are consistently mentioned in reviews, particularly in forested and wetland areas. "Lots of mosquitoes," warns a Croatan National Forest camper succinctly. Insect repellent is essential, especially during warmer months when insect activity increases.

Water activities: Multiple campgrounds provide water-based recreation options for children. "The pool was nice on a hot humid day. They have gem mining. You buy the bags of dirt in the camp store," reports a family who stayed at New Bern KOA with children, noting the combination of swimming and activity options.

Tips from RVers

Electric hookups only: Some campgrounds provide electricity but no water connections. "The sites do not have water hook ups so make sure your RV fresh water tanks are topped off, or there are plenty of potable water points throughout the campground to fill up you jugs," advises a Cedar Point camper, highlighting the need for preparation before arrival.

Site size verification: RVers should confirm that their vehicles fit the available spaces. "New Bern KOA is perfect in every way. The sites are large with full hookups, Wi-Fi, cable TV, etc. It has all the amenities of a top notch campground that you would expect from KOA," shares an experienced camper who found the facilities exceeded expectations.

Seasonal variations: Temperature fluctuations affect RV camping comfort throughout the year. "We stayed for 14 days at this location in January... There is no public Wi-Fi. The showers, on the other hand, were not heated. All the shower glass units were missing," notes a winter visitor to Cedar Point Campground who still rated the experience positively despite seasonal limitations.

Leveling requirements: Most sites near Maysville require minimal adjustments for RVs. "All sites are paved; minimal leveling required. Lots of trees and shade -- plenty of room for the hamock and screenhouse," explains a camper who appreciated the well-maintained sites at Cedar Point Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Maysville, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Maysville, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 90 campgrounds and RV parks near Maysville, NC and 8 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Maysville, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Maysville, NC is Cedar Point Campground with a 4-star rating from 29 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 free dispersed camping spots near Maysville, NC.