Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Manteo, NC

Beechland Campground's clean environment includes several pet-friendly features for campers visiting Manteo. Full hookup sites accommodate pets with spacious grassy areas and multiple waste bag stations throughout the property. Guests at this North Carolina facility can utilize the dedicated dog park where dogs can run off-leash in a fenced area. The Refuge on Roanoke Island also welcomes pets, providing waterfront RV sites with full hookups and a walking trail around the pond where leashed dogs can exercise. Both campgrounds maintain strict pet policies requiring owners to clean up after their animals and keep them leashed when outside designated areas. These pet-friendly campgrounds primarily accommodate RVs and travel trailers, though some tent camping is available. Sites at Beechland remain pristine with daily cleaning of facilities including the bathhouse, pool, and common areas.

Oregon Inlet Campground at Cape Hatteras National Seashore permits dogs throughout the campground with a short 10-15 minute walk to beach areas where pets can enjoy the shoreline. The campground features spacious sites separated by dunes rather than trees, creating an open environment with good visibility. OBX Campground in Kill Devil Hills offers additional pet-friendly options with access to Kitty Hawk Bay for dogs who enjoy water activities. Both locations require pets remain leashed at all times outside vehicles. Located within 10-15 minutes of Nags Head Beach, these campgrounds serve as convenient bases for exploring dog-friendly areas of the Outer Banks. Wildlife encounters are common, with deer frequently spotted at dusk around campsites, so keeping dogs secured is essential for both wildlife and pet safety.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Manteo, North Carolina (35)

    1. Oregon Inlet Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    84 Reviews
    Nags Head, NC
    10 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."

    "The walk through the dunes to the beach is negligible but be careful with kids and pets as it is accessable to vehicles and moderately trafficked."

    2. Camp Hatteras

    30 Reviews
    Rodanthe, NC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 987-2307

    $32 - $130 / night

    "The tennis, put put, shuffleboard, dog park, and playground were all fun. The only downside was the equipment for the sports area was not in good condition."

    "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"

    3. OBX Campground

    10 Reviews
    Kill Devil Hills, NC
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 564-4741

    $50 - $90 / night

    "OBX is very close driving to public beach accesses (2 miles), close to so much, around the corner from the Wright Memorial."

    "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."

    4. The Refuge on Roanoke Island

    8 Reviews
    Manteo, NC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 473-1096

    "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."

    "Has a nice trail to walk around the pond. Sites are a bit small."

    5. Cape Hatteras/Outer Banks KOA Resort

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

    "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."

    "The first thing that captured my heart was the drive in!! It is AMAZING!!"

    6. Beechland Campground

    1 Review
    Manteo, NC
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (252) 260-5800

    $60 - $80 / night

    "We brought our dogs with us. There was plenty of grass for them, a dog park, and several bag stations."

    7. Kitty Hawk RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Kitty Hawk, NC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 261-2636

    $55 - $70 / night

    "Good location. RV Park very well maintained and nice folk around."

    "This is a centrally located spot to be able to drive anywhere in a reasonable amount of time."

    8. Camp Hatteras RV Resort and Campground

    12 Reviews
    Rodanthe, NC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 987-2777

    $64 - $90 / night

    "Room behind site in grass for games and tent, two car maximum space between site entrances, ocean within walking distance and stays a constant turnover of 77 degreesF."

    "Easy access to beach, space for kids to play, bath houses and laundry are good (for a beach area) clean, quiet and inexpensive compared to surrounding campgrounds."

    9. Outer Banks Beach Life

    2 Reviews
    Duck, NC
    18 miles
    +1 (816) 718-5948

    $49 / night

    "Wonderful quiet neighborhood close to Atlantic Ocean with power, sewer , water and hot outdoor shower."

    "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!"

    10. Rodanthe Watersports & Campground

    8 Reviews
    Rodanthe, NC
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 987-1431

    "Water is a leg high walk to the hammock. Bathroom: showers were clean! Would benefit of having an fan unit to help cool off while using the toilet."

    "The sight had a great view of the water and for sunsets, the sunrise was a 5 min walk across the road with the beach right there as well."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Manteo, NC

368 Reviews of 35 Manteo Campgrounds


  • Marina R.
    Sep. 12, 2023

    Beechland Campground

    Pristine Campground

    We loved this no-frills campground. Upon arrival, we were greates by the camp host, Glenn who was incredibly helpful throughout our stay. We stayed at Beechland for 6 days and really enjoyed our stay. The hook ups all looked new and this may have been the cleanest camp ground I've ever stayed at. The bathrooms, showers and pool were pristine. We saw a staff member cleaning them every day at 9am. We brought our dogs with us. There was plenty of grass for them, a dog park, and several bag stations. Beechland is conveniently located within walking distance to downtown Manteo and is only a 10- 15 minute drive to Nags Head Beach.

    Beechland doesn't have a laundry room or campstore but there is a grocery store, laundromat and coffee shop just down the road.

  • S
    Nov. 23, 2020

    Cape Hatteras/Outer Banks KOA Resort

    Relaxing trip

    Went in November which is off season. Very quiet. People were super friendly. 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. I wouldn't book an end site.....very small and too close to the road.

  • Bethany I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 17, 2021

    Outer Banks West - Currituck Sound KOA

    Very quiet and peaceful

    We came for a weeklong working trip. I brought my laptop to work from home and this place was perfect. The view was beautiful and the weather was great at night to just sit outside and enjoy the view. It was a very quiet camp with a great dog park. I look forward to visiting again soon.

  • Deanna  G.
    Jan. 10, 2021

    Oregon Inlet Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    The Windy Campground

    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. Showers could use some updating but I guess that’s what we get for winter camping on the coast! Also another down side... close to the highway so it was a bit loud at night

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2018

    Bells Island Campground

    Peaceful Waterside Camping

    Coming to North Carolina, coastal camping is something which has to be on your bucket list. I traveled down the highway looking to get closer to Kitty Hawk where I wanted to see some of the many first in flight stops and this place jumped out at me and welcomed me in from the highway.

    I stopped and. a local store and they raved about its location and proximity to the water so I simply had to stop and see for myself. I was not disappointed.

    If you are looking for waterfront camping and activities I cannot see any location being more serene especially around sunrise and sunset. The water front stretches for miles and is so peaceful. Despite being located near the town of Bells itself you feel removed from civilization and next to your new close friend at the campground, where everyone seemed very nice.

    As a tent camper I found the only downfall to be that the facility only had one shower area for the entire camp, and on a busy weekend like when I was there on a holiday that could be a bit of a juggling act for everyone. The bathrooms themselves were nice, though a bit dated and the entire camp was quaint.

    They had a dock and launch which made for perfect water activities and when I was there they had many outdoor activities for everyone to enjoy.

    When you think of one of those cute communities nestled right on the east coast you see in your mind something that looks just like this place. It was ideal!

    TIPS:

    • When traveling in this area check out the slightly strange and interesting spot Diggers Dungeon, a monster truck Mecca that will bring up a few memories even if you aren't really a fan. This spot is really interesting and has a diner, petting zoo and even tours of the shop where they put together the most famous monster truck of all times "Gravedigger"
    • Bring your water toys. This place is the perfect site for getting out the jet ski or just floating in the amazing feeling waters.
  • L
    Jun. 29, 2019

    Ocean Waves Campground

    Ocean Waves Campground

    Best campground on highway 12. Concrete pad for rev and nice grassy area to relax. Short walk over the dune to beautiful beach. Dog area to let you pets run. All the amenities that you could want. Can’t wait to go back next year.

  • Harold E.
    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.

  • M
    Nov. 13, 2022

    Cape Hatteras/Outer Banks KOA Resort

    Tranquil, beautiful, fun

    We spent 2 separate weeks here. The 1st one was planned, the second was because we loved it so much there.

    The first thing that captured my heart was the drive in!! It is AMAZING!! The bridges, beach views, sand dunes, inland water views, it is something so pretty it’s hard to describe and be able to capture all the beauty! It truly is something you have to see and experience.

    The campground is cute and has a beach vibe. There is a pirate ship playground, a huge pool and hot tub, jumping pillow, basket ball court, your kids will defiantly keep busy! They have my dogs favorite dog parks of all dog parks. They love running free in the sand! The store is cute and. If and has anything and everything you would ever need for an epic beach day.

    Speaking of beach…this beach is captivating. The big waves are dreamy. On sunny days you’ll watch surfers and pelicans. Windy days you’ll see kite boarders and pelicans.

    We went during the winter and the sea was so amazing. Everyday was a new beach. One day there was a 3’ drop off, the next day it vanished without a trace. The sea birds are adorable. And there are always fishermen being in something exciting be it a fish, shark, or sting ray.

    One down side of winter was most of the stores and attractions are closed, but the upside is a quiet campground for beachy dreams and soul filling peace.

  • M
    Aug. 24, 2020

    Camp Hatteras

    Great family campsite!

    This was a great campsite! We came in after dark, but they are open late to still check us in. The parking spot for the trailers are paved and that was an easy set up. The beach area has close parking, and beach area was very clean, spacious, and beautiful. The tennis, put put, shuffleboard, dog park, and playground were all fun. The only downside was the equipment for the sports area was not in good condition. Bathrooms were always very clean, so glad for that. Overall, will return for another visit!


Guide to Manteo

Oregon Inlet Campground sits on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, offering camping among coastal dunes rather than wooded areas. Located approximately 15 miles south of Manteo, this campground experiences steady ocean breezes that help minimize insects but requires secure tent staking. Temperatures at coastal Outer Banks campgrounds average 85°F in summer with high humidity and 45-55°F in winter with strong winds.

What to do

Beach access with fishing opportunities: Oregon Inlet Campground provides paths through dunes leading to uncrowded beaches. "I did take the trail between Sites C13 and 15, which led to the road that accesses the beach. This beach is not as walkable as Ocracoke and is more suited for vehicles," notes Lee D. at Oregon Inlet Campground.

Explore surrounding coastal areas: Campers can reach multiple attractions within short drives. "We took a short drive to Bodie Island Lighthouse and also spent some time exploring the nearby marina and visitor center," shares David N. The Pea Island Wildlife Refuge offers additional natural experiences with minimal crowds.

Sunrise viewing: Morning beach walks provide memorable experiences. "I love waking up early and walking down to the beach to see the sunrise. Oftentimes I'll be the only one on the beach," reports Valerie P. The relatively short distance from campsites to shore makes early morning excursions practical even for families with young children.

What campers like

Access to both sound and ocean: Camp Hatteras RV Resort offers dual-water proximity. "We stayed on the sound side and could hear the waves crashing at night which was very relaxing. Cross the road and there's a shuffle board and mini golf course," notes Lucy M. This arrangement provides flexibility for families seeking both calm sound waters and ocean waves.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The natural setting brings regular wildlife encounters. "Several trails have good signage, but access is not well defined (you have to cut between campsites to access them)," explains Lee D. about trail conditions. At OBX Campground, campers report: "A small group of deer were hanging around our campsite when we drove up and zipped off into the tall sea grass. Once dusk fell and we were set up they came back out to graze."

Clean facilities: Beechland Campground maintains high cleanliness standards. "This may have been the cleanest camp ground I've ever stayed at. The bathrooms, showers and pool were pristine. We saw a staff member cleaning them every day at 9am," reports Marina R. Similar attention to maintenance extends to common areas throughout the property.

What you should know

Wind conditions affect camping experience: Strong coastal winds impact tent camping particularly. "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," explains Jen V. at Rodanthe Watersports & Campground.

Site visibility and privacy vary significantly: Many campgrounds feature open layouts with limited privacy. "There is little to no privacy/separation between sites," notes Lee D. This openness creates good visibility but minimal screening between neighbors.

Seasonal considerations impact experience: Peak summer months bring crowds while shoulder seasons offer more space. "Love this campground in spring and fall," states SJ W. Similarly, Valerie P. advises: "Definitely stay in the fall or early Spring as it can get very hot at the campground."

Tips for camping with families

Beach proximity benefits: Cape Hatteras KOA provides direct beach access. "There are no roads to cross so the campground is oceanfront. The pool is really nice and my wife and I feel comfortable with the kids riding their bikes all over the facility," explains Steve C. This setup minimizes packing gear between campsite and shore.

Kid-friendly natural features: Natural landforms provide entertainment beyond manufactured amenities. "The dunes are right next to the campsites and provided hours of fun—running, climbing, sliding, and just being wild and free," reports David N. These natural play areas supplement traditional playground equipment.

Family activities beyond beaches: Campgrounds offer supplemental recreation when beach conditions aren't ideal. "Tennis, putt putt, shuffleboard, dog park, and playground were all fun. The only downside was the equipment for the sports area was not in good condition," notes Melinda K. When planning multi-day stays, consider campgrounds with alternative activities for weather contingencies.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: For RVs, concrete pads provide stability advantages. "Our 36 ft pull behind fit perfectly on the concrete slab and was level without having to mess with anything," shares Lucy M. about The Refuge on Roanoke Island. Many dog friendly campgrounds near Manteo feature level sites that accommodate larger rigs without extensive setup.

Location benefits for exploration: Centrally located campgrounds facilitate day trips. "This is a great spot if you are starting at Currituck lighthouse and making your way down the coast for the NC lighthouse tour," advises Sarah C. When selecting a base camp, consider driving distances to planned activities.

Utility connections vary significantly: Hook-up availability differs between campgrounds. "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," reports Ray & Terri F. at OBX Campground. Cell service ranges from limited to adequate depending on carrier and specific location.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Manteo, NC is Oregon Inlet Campground — Cape Hatteras National Seashore with a 4.2-star rating from 84 reviews.

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