Best Glamping near Midway Park, NC

White Oak Shores Camping & RV Resort near Stella has some of the most sought-after glamping accommodations in coastal North Carolina, featuring comfortable yurts with modern amenities including electricity, beds with proper linens, and nearby shower facilities. The property maintains exceptional cleanliness standards throughout all facilities. "The whole place is so very clean: the bathrooms, camping areas, swimming pool area, even the dumpsters area," noted one guest. Goose Creek Campground in Newport provides boutique camping experiences with upscale glamping tents and other premium accommodations situated on waterfront property, offering spectacular sunset views over the water. Both locations provide picnic tables, fire rings, and access to clean shower facilities, creating an elevated outdoor experience that combines comfort with natural surroundings.

The eco-friendly glamping options at Wallace Meadows Farm create a unique farm-stay experience, where visitors can enjoy glamping tents within walking distance of a scenic river. The property features spotlessly maintained bathroom facilities with hot showers, laundry services, and distinctive farm activities. According to a camper, "The bath house was spotless and we each enjoyed a nice hot shower! The property is surrounded by trees and it was very tranquil." Guests can feed cows, purchase farm-fresh eggs and beef, and explore walking paths around the working farm. Wilmington KOA, slightly farther but worth the drive, offers glamping cabins with added privacy and comfort. Most glamping sites in the region remain open year-round, though spring and fall provide the most comfortable temperatures for enjoying outdoor activities like kayaking, fishing, and hiking local trails.

Best Glamping Sites Near Midway Park, North Carolina (12)

    1. Hawkins Creek Campground

    4 Reviews
    Hubert, NC
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 353-0144

    "This is a great place to stay stocked catch and release fishing ponds. Storage units available on sight. Bath house fire pits level high lots shaded lots and much more."

    "It fit our needs as it was safe and reasonably priced for the amenities included (water, sewage, electric, internet, and cable)."

    2. White Oak Shores Camping & RV Resort

    1 Review
    Swansboro, NC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 393-3244

    "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."

    3. Goose Creek Campground

    7 Reviews
    Emerald Isle, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "My wife and I spent a few days here while searching the area for potential retirement location. It's also a seasonal campground."

    "Great location, can’t wait to come back!"

    4. Oyster Point Campground

    24 Reviews
    Morehead City, NC
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 638-5628

    $10 - $20 / night

    "Logs were at each campsite when we arrived,  great for firewood or for seating around the campfire.  Campground sits along a body of water, but no water access from any sites."

    "Site surface: Gravel Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Quiet during our stay.
    Road Noise: Secluded. No public roads nearby."

    5. Camp Ocean Forest

    2 Reviews
    Emerald Isle, NC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 354-3454

    "Clean family friendly bath houses and receptacle outlet near ur personal waterfront tent camping spot. They have a little something for everyone"

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

    3 Reviews
    Pollocksville, NC
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 840-6106

    $45 - $50 / night

    "Rich was very friendly and welcoming and the hookup & amenities they offered for a fee were excellent. The bath house was spotless and we each enjoyed a nice hot shower!"

    "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."

    7. Wilmington KOA

    21 Reviews
    Wrightsville Beach, NC
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 686-7705

    "The pool was big and warm, easy for swimming while maintaining social distancing."

    "Another problem with my tent site is that it was so close to the bath house, which may not seem to be a problem to most."

    8. Cliffs of the Neuse State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Seven Springs, NC
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (919) 778-6234

    $27 - $75 / night

    "The park has an interesting geomorphology, sitting atop cliffs overlooking the river below, and there are miles of hiking trails. "

    "Great park with a small swimming lake, views of the Neuse River 3 levels of hiking trails with a welcome center and campground and a large covered Picnic pavilion that can be rented for the day with access"

    9. Rivers Edge Family Campground

    2 Reviews
    Bridgeton, NC
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 559-3603

    "Park is very secluded from the area. As soon as you pull in the driveway it kinda looks scary but after you pass all the trees you get this very big open land that is well maintained."

    "Really beautiful location on river with very nice peer and green space. Extremely nice and helpful owners. Full hookups and a cement pad for picnic table. Site was fairly level."

    10. Baker's Acre

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    Bridgeton, NC
    33 miles
    +1 (252) 241-1078

    $25 - $38 / night

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  • Lewis M.
    May. 28, 2021

    Goose Creek Campground

    Nice place but $$$$$$$$

    Very nice place,well keep,nice paved streets,nice boat ramps,nice piers,nice laundry room, good cell service. WiFi available for $$$ more,cable 👎👎👎 Wanted to stay for a month but only had 21 days opening. $1800 👎

  • T
    Jun. 1, 2024

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

    Lovely place to camp!

    We recently stayed overnight at Wallace Meadows and it was one of the most lovely places we've ever been to! Rich was very friendly and welcoming and the hookup & amenities they offered for a fee were excellent. The bath house was spotless and we each enjoyed a nice hot shower! The property is surrounded by trees and it was very tranquil. There's even a guesthouse which could possibly accommodate fellow travelers who may not have an RV. There's also a laundry room but we didn't use it. They have a background in hospitality and it really shows. Before we left, we purchased some fresh eggs from their farm, beautifully packaged and delicious! We will return to North Carolina. There's so much to see here and we'll definitely return to Wallace Meadows Farm.

  • Myron C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2020

    Cliffs of the Neuse State Park Campground

    Cliffs above the Neuse River is the biggest draw for campers here.

    I have camped in this state park several times, including with the Boy Scouts. Other than the park itself, I really enjoyed the camaraderie when our Scout troop and another Scout troop that was camping were playing“Capture the Flag.” I say all of this because it is a great place for group camping. However, it also has conventional camping and cabins. When I first started camping at Cliffs of the Neuse, it did not have more than a mile of trails. Now it has added some more trails. It also did not have showers or cabins in times past. This park has improved significantly over the years and now has showers that are frequently maintained. One of the things you have to be aware of is that this park is sandy, so when you are camping, you will probably want to put some kind of rug in front of your tent or RV to minimize the amount of sand that you track in. Don’t think choosing another site will move you away from the sand. It won’t. Another thing you have to be aware of is that in eastern North Carolina, fire ants can be a huge problem. Some of the trails are easy, but the Spanish Moss Trail is quite steep in some places. Also, the Galax trail is almost always flooded during the spring or after a series of rains. There is a lake for swimming and a large picnic shelter. On weekends, it is not unusual for there to be lots of people at the picnic shelters, so you will have to reserve them. The sites have picnic tables and fire pits as well. This is a great park for swimming and boating, but the hiking is limited. If I am not mistaken, the total length of trails is fewer three miles. However, the main attraction is the view over the Neuse River and the new visitor’s center. Even with limited trails, it is still a great park for relaxing.

  • Octive  F.
    Jul. 28, 2021

    Hawkins Creek Campground

    Outstanding campground

    This is a great place to stay stocked catch and release fishing ponds. Storage units available on sight. Bath house fire pits level high lots shaded lots and much more.

  • 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.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 13, 2024

    Cliffs of the Neuse State Park Campground

    Small, quiet and relaxed among the pines

    Our stay in Site #4 on February 25 in our 20' Mode LT was quiet and restful.  The park has an interesting geomorphology, sitting atop cliffs overlooking the river below, and there are miles of hiking trails.  The Campground Host was particularly helpful, checking us in when we arrived early.  Unlike many  state parks they offer their Senior Discount to out-of-state campers.  The campground is very clean and sites are very large with gravel pads, but only 14 sites have hook-ups.  Our stay was marred by heavy fire smoke from campfires penetrating our van.  The distance from I-95 adds an extra hour to your travel if you are just planning a one-nite stopover, so we might not make the trek again.

  • T
    May. 22, 2019

    Oyster Point Campground

    Peaceful and remote

    Oyster Point Campground is no frills. But vault toilets were well maintained and cleaned. 

    Campsites are large and spread out. Logs were at each campsite when we arrived,  great for firewood or for seating around the campfire. 

    Campground sits along a body of water, but no water access from any sites. At the entrance to campground there are hiking trails.

    Area is remote. Closest shopping was more than 10 miles away.

    Host was friendly and personable.

    Highly recommend and will return again ourselves.

  • Kent B.
    Aug. 22, 2016

    Cliffs of the Neuse State Park Campground

    Nice view

    Great park with a small swimming lake, views of the Neuse River 3 levels of hiking trails with a welcome center and campground and a large covered Picnic pavilion that can be rented for the day with access to new clean bathrooms. It's a great place for a day trip and a picnic.

  • Hailey M.
    Jul. 16, 2018

    Oyster Point Campground

    Simple spot near the water

    Not a whole lot going on at this site. The trail was washed out without warning. There are toilets available without running water. Bugs were bad but that’s to be expected. Not a bad place, not great either.


Guide to Midway Park

Several campgrounds near Midway Park, North Carolina provide glamping options with varying levels of amenities and natural surroundings. The region experiences mild winters and warm, humid summers with average temperatures ranging from 40°F in winter to 90°F in summer. Most sites maintain accessibility year-round, though summer humidity can make outdoor activities challenging without proper preparation.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Oyster Point Campground, campers can enjoy direct water access from select sites. "Nice quiet rustic with lots of privacy if you choose. Very friendly onsite host," reports Angela. Sites 9 and 11 feature pathways to small private beaches ideal for fishing.

Farm activities: Wallace Meadows Farm offers unique agricultural experiences for glamping visitors. "My grandkids got to feed the cows and the walk around the farm was very nice," writes Faith W. The farm sells their own beef products and fresh eggs, with Rich, the owner, described as "very friendly and welcoming."

Beach access: For glamping close to Midway Park, North Carolina with ocean proximity, Camp Ocean Forest provides convenient beach access. "Right next to the pier, walking distance to the water, and amazing views," notes one reviewer. The location puts campers within minutes of swimming, shell collecting, and coastal exploration.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Visitors appreciate the well-maintained amenities at Hawkins Creek Campground. "This is a great place to stay stocked catch and release fishing ponds. Storage units available on sight. Bath house fire pits level high lots shaded lots and much more," mentions Octive F.

Spacious sites: Cliffs of the Neuse State Park receives praise for its site layout. "The camping spaces are nice and fairly private," notes Chip G. Another camper added, "Sites do offer privacy," highlighting the natural buffers between camping areas.

Family atmosphere: Multiple campsites maintain a welcoming environment for all ages. According to Daniel P., Hawkins Creek Campground has "Very friendly people and lots of kids. Alot of full timers here too." This creates a stable community feel for weekend visitors and longer-term glampers.

What you should know

Site differences: At Goose Creek Campground, pricing varies significantly based on location and amenities. "Very nice place, well keep, nice paved streets, nice boat ramps, nice piers, nice laundry room, good cell service. WiFi available for $$ more," explains Lewis M. Waterfront sites command premium rates but offer sunset views.

Weather considerations: Summer heat impacts comfort levels at several locations. According to Faith W., Goose Creek is a "Nice river HOT campground" that would be "much better in the early spring or fall." Similarly, Wallace Meadows Farm experiences high temperatures with "refreshing shade by the river" providing relief.

Cell service quality: Most glamping sites maintain reliable connectivity. Jody B. reports that at Oyster Point, "Verizon service was good," while Goose Creek offers strong signals for multiple carriers. This allows for planning activities and staying connected even in more remote settings.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Several locations offer water recreation specifically designed for children. Caralee B. describes Goose Creek's pool as "amazing" with "The slide is so fun! It has 3ft all the way to 6ft roped off sections in the pool!" This provides safe swimming for various ages and abilities.

Educational opportunities: Farms and nature-focused sites offer learning experiences. At Wallace Meadows Farm, children can interact with livestock and learn about sustainable farming practices. "Before we left, we purchased some fresh eggs from their farm, beautifully packaged and delicious!" shares Tracy K.

Playground facilities: Wilmington KOA features dedicated play areas. "The playground was awesome and included a cool wooden pirate ship. The grandkids loved it!" says Bridget H. The smooth paved roads throughout the campground also make it "easy for swimming while maintaining social distancing."

Tips from RVers

Hookup quality: Full-service sites at Rivers Edge provide reliable connections. "Full hookups and a cement pad for picnic table. Site was fairly level," reports Mary F., though she cautions that "campsites are very tight with no landscaping for aesthetics."

Access considerations: Some campgrounds have challenging terrain for larger vehicles. According to Laura F., Oyster Point had "a lot of ruts in it so getting my trailer with kayaks in and out was a lot of trouble." Calling ahead to check road conditions can prevent access issues.

Long-term options: For extended glamping close to Midway Park, several campgrounds accommodate longer stays. Ashley B. mentions spending "11 months at Hawkins Creek Campground when we needed to live on the coast. It fit our needs as it was safe and reasonably priced for the amenities included (water, sewage, electric, internet, and cable)."

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