Best Campgrounds near Moyock, NC

Campgrounds near Moyock, North Carolina cluster primarily along the coastline with options extending into nearby Virginia Beach and Chesapeake. Several established facilities accommodate various camping preferences, including Northwest River Park & Campground and Sandy Point Resort Campground, both offering cabin accommodations alongside traditional tent and RV sites. Most campgrounds in this coastal region provide water and electric hookups, while many also feature cabin rentals that provide alternatives to traditional camping. The area's campgrounds typically operate within 20-30 miles of Moyock, creating a network of options spanning the North Carolina-Virginia border.

Seasonal operation varies significantly across the region, with some campgrounds like North Landing Beach and First Landing State Park remaining open year-round, while others such as North Bayshore Campground operate on a limited May-October schedule. Many facilities require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when coastal camping reaches peak demand. The proximity to water bodies influences both popularity and site availability. A visitor described Northwest River Park as having "sites that are small but the park does not fill up during the week," indicating potential for midweek availability even during busy seasons.

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw throughout the area, with several campgrounds offering direct water access and beach proximity. Campers consistently mention the quality of sunset views, particularly at Sandy Point Resort where visitors appreciate the waterfront setting. Amenities vary widely between properties, with most offering basic facilities like showers, restrooms and hookups. Family-friendly recreation appears as a common theme across multiple campgrounds, with Northwest River Park receiving particular praise for its activities. According to one review, the park "makes up for its campground in recreational activities" with "putt-putt, canoeing, tons of hiking trails, multiple playgrounds" and other amenities that appeal to families. Weather conditions, particularly wind, affect the camping experience at coastal sites, with some reviewers noting stronger breezes at waterfront locations.

Best Camping Sites Near Moyock, North Carolina (51)

    1. Northwest River Park & Campground

    19 Reviews
    Moyock, NC
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 421-7151

    $21 - $36 / night

    "Some sites close to main road but not a lot of traffic."

    "The only thing I have a problem with here, is that there are no garbage cans or dumpsters near the campsites."

    2. North Landing Beach

    15 Reviews
    Knotts Island, NC
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 426-6241

    "This location was PERFECT! It warmed up enough to enjoy the beach which was a 5 minute walk from cabin."

    "There Is a very nice workout room and a bIllIards room adjacent."

    3. First Landing State Park Campground

    119 Reviews
    Virginia Beach, VA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 412-2300

    $28 - $40 / night

    "Very clean facilities and close by. Easy access to water. Close proximity to beach and hiking. 120 - was able to get two RTT on one site. Bad: close proximity to other sites."

    "There are also about 20 cabins on the Trail side. The only sewer hookups are for the three Camp Host sites located throughout the Park. There are nice clean showers located around the campground."

    4. Holiday Trav-L-Park

    46 Reviews
    Virginia Beach, VA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 849-8860

    $25 - $92 / night

    "We enjoyed biking all over the place (including a family-friendly bike trail to the VB boardwalk), playing on the many small playgrounds, swimming in the dome-covered pool (there are three more of them"

    "Finding my campsite in the Sherwood Forest section was a little confusing but my site ended up being ideal--close to the main road to walk out for an Uber to the show and a little farther from the other"

    5. Virginia Beach KOA

    37 Reviews
    Virginia Beach, VA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 428-1444

    "Zip lining is close by. Easy access to the troll to the beach is right on site. For as crowded as it was it really was not that loud. Great location to visit and enjoy the beach."

    "Definitely plenty to do and a short Uber distance to the World Famous Virginia Beach."

    6. Sandy Point Resort Campground

    9 Reviews
    Knotts Island, NC
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 429-3094

    $20 - $60 / night

    "Liz’s husband(remember, not an employee) started in on us, he was rude, he looked like he was ready to fight and as I’m walking toward the store to get the day pass he was following and harassing me."

    "This location is great for that."

    7. Outer Banks West - Currituck Sound KOA

    12 Reviews
    Corolla, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 453-2732

    "It’s not close to anything or any lighthouses. They do have a boat ramp so if you plan to camp and fish this would be a great spot."

    "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."

    8. False Cape State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Knotts Island, NC
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 426-7128

    $20 / night

    "We’ve lived so close to this park for so long and I regret not coming sooner. This park is 5+ miles from the Little Island Park Parking lot, where you have to park if you’re staying overnight."

    "We were on site 22, which is ocean side, and right up next to 23. They could easily act as companion sites."

    9. North Landing Beach Campground

    4 Reviews
    Knotts Island, NC
    9 miles
    Website

    $50 - $90 / night

    "Lots to do, right here at your home away from home. The campground hosts several activities. Currituck Ferry is 10 miles away. After a 45 minute ferry ride, you are only a few miles from Kitty Hawk."

    "We stayed in RV close to friends, both in RV sites and in cabin. Park is well maintained and friendly staff. Lots of included activities, my family played pickle ball, mini golf, and bocce ball."

    10. North Bayshore Campground

    12 Reviews
    Virginia Beach, VA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 426-7911

    $55 - $85 / night

    "Wonderful spot away from crowds but close to beach. Tent, RV or “ tiny cabin” options. Clean, quiet and pretty. Canal runs around campground that gives you access to Back Bay. Pool and playground."

    "Only downfall was the boat launch was next to my sight, and I was woken up at 6:30 every morning with guys launching their bass boats."

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  • KEVIN B.
    Jan. 27, 2026

    Sandy Point Resort Campground

    Don't run up on Liz

    4 OUT OF 5 STARS! Sandy Point Resort Campgrounds is a great place to bring your kids/grandkids for camping, fishing and swimming but stay to the front of the campgrounds, the back area by the shower house where the permanent residents live is sketchy balls. I am a retired military Veteran and we have been bringing our family and friends here for 15+ years. My daughters are in their mid-20s now and they still love camping here. They have so many fun memories whether it was catching frogs, catfishing at night, playing cornhole or swimming off the pier. To this day we still laugh about our fun times. 

    Unfortunately our time at Sandy Point has ended, I have been banned. Yes banned. My wife and I went fishing there one weekend afternoon and did not buy the day pass,$7.50 per person. We have been fishing like this over the years and had never been charged or told we needed a day pass. In all honesty we did not know. We always bought our bait at the onsite store and from the store you can see the fishing area we always went to so it wasn’t like we were sneaking on. On this particular day we had just started setting up to fish when Liz, an employee that works in the store and lives in the back area of the campground(sketchy balls) pulled up to where we were at. Accompanying Liz was her husband who my wife and I thought was also an employee of the campground. He is not. When Liz asked if we had a day pass I said no and did not know we needed one because we had been coming here for so long. I said no problem I’ll go get one. I never stopped smiling and never raised my voice. It was not an issue to get the pass. Liz’s husband(remember, not an employee) started in on us, he was rude, he looked like he was ready to fight and as I’m walking toward the store to get the day pass he was following and harassing me. Earlier when I was in the store buying bait Liz came in and told the employee working that they(Liz and husband) needed more beer. So Liz and husband had been drinking before coming over to ask if we had gotten the day pass. No issue with Liz talking to us, she’s an employee but husband…no, he should not have said a word. He was downright harassing us. Forward ahead about 4 or 5 weeks, my wife and I go back for another weekend afternoon to fish. I went in the store to buy bait and the day pass, Liz is working. She asked if I was Kevin and then told me I have been banned from the park. When I asked why she said that I had come back to fish and did not buy the pass. I told her I had not been back since the last time when she told us about the pass. She then said well you were confrontational that day. I told her I never stopped smiling or was not even close to confrontational. She then said well your wife ran up on me. Now folks, this is one of the funniest things I’ve ever heard about my wife. She does not run….anywhere….hahaha. I told Liz my wife does not run and Liz said well she jogged up on me. Again folks…this did not happen. The reason for being banned changed four times while I stood there. Liz has been working at Sandy Point for a few years and I always…repeat always tried to make her laugh or smile when I saw her. I have never done anything to make her or any employee feel threatened or uncomfortable. I am always smiling and always in a great mood. Liz on the other hand will remind you of a disgruntle Eeyore, never happy or smiling. Always seeming as if she hates being there and has no joy in life. I never understood this because she gets to live on the campground. But because of not buying a day pass to fish(didn’t know), being accused of doing it again after being told(didn’t do it), being confrontational(nope), my wife running/ jogging toward Liz(hahahaha), I have been banned. So unfortunate. 

    I have reached out to Janice, the owner, by phone and email. No return calls back and no response to my email. All my wife and I are asking for is a sit down with Janice and Liz so we can tell our side of what happened. I assure you Janice what you are being told by Liz is not what the truth really is. I am a 24 year Veteran, family man and good person. I guarantee my character references will blow the doors off of Liz’s. 

    So I would give the campground 5 stars but because the shower house needs a little cleaning up and sometimes it gets rowdy after quiet hours on the weekend from other guest I can only give it 4 stars. Still a fun place to camp and enjoy time with family and friends as long as you don’t run up on Liz.

  • Pearl The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 15, 2026

    Holiday Trav-L-Park

    When it’s the off-season, it’s the OFF-SEASON!

    We are currently camping in the 100-200 area. It's January and there are very few rv's here. But, the water pressure is still weak. If you camp here, make sure your onboard tank is full and your water pump works because you're going to need it. Only certain comfort stations are open. The sites are dumpy and not well maintained. The campers here are run down and it looks like a trailer park. The pool is covered and heated though. So, that's a positive. The pool is green and there are no bathrooms/showers on the pool deck. The bathrooms/showers are outside the pool area across rough pavement which gets burning hot in the summer time.

  • Daniel W.
    Jan. 15, 2026

    Holiday Trav-L-Park

    When it’s off-season, It’s OFF-SEASON!

    We are currently camping in the 100-200 area. It’s January and there are very few rv’s here. But, the water pressure is still weak. If you camp here, make sure your onboard tank is full and your water pump works because you’re going to need it. Only certain comfort stations are open. The sites are dumpy and not well maintained. The campers here are run down and it looks like a trailer park. The pool is covered and heated though. So, that’s a positive. The pool is green and there are no bathrooms/showers on the pool deck. The bathrooms/showers are outside the pool area across rough pavement which gets burning hot in the summer time.

  • Leo S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 26, 2025

    Sea Mist RV Campground

    Very nice base RV campground

    I've stayed at two sites and they were spacious and flat. Connections were well maintained. Bath house was very nice for a campground. I'd stay here again!

  • Beth B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 24, 2025

    North Landing Beach Campground

    Relaxing time with friends

    We stayed in RV close to friends, both in RV sites and in cabin. Park is well maintained and friendly staff. Lots of included activities, my family played pickle ball, mini golf, and bocce ball. We were there in October and the park had a haunted house with included hay ride. My teenage sons had a great time. They even got into the water both days we were there because weather was still warm.

  • Dusty S.
    Oct. 26, 2025

    Gosnold's Hope Park

    Nice clean

    Nice spots, a little close, no campfire rings, friendly staff, close to amenities, nice bathrooms.

  • William F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    First Landing State Park Campground

    Great spot!

    Spacious sites, not too far to the beach which was never crowded. Family movie night at the pavilion, camp store has pretty much anything.

  • Stu T.
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Cape Charles / Chesapeake Bay KOA

    Great Waterfront Campground with Sunset Views

    We wanted to visit Cape Charles and chose the KOA as our base.  Arrived on a Sunday (went to dinner at the onsite restaurant on the bay).  Because it was after school started and the start of the week, the campground was not crowded at all.   Pool was nice.  Beach is small due to being penned in by the National Wildlife on both sides.  Close to bike trails for some great rides.  Great sunset views.

  • Aaron S.
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Kiptopeke State Park Campground

    A great place!

    This is a great campground. Well maintained, nice and quiet. C loop has full hookup where A and B do not. Plenty to do, hiking, fishing, birding. Camp store is nice, the staff for the park are great. The bathhouses are a little dirty, but not terrible. One of our favorite places to camp for sure! Try and get C loop spots 15 - 21. They’re shaded and at the back of the loop.


Guide to Moyock

Camping options near Moyock, North Carolina extend into southeastern Virginia with a range of coastal and inland experiences. The Moyock area sits at the northern edge of North Carolina's Outer Banks region, where campers can expect high humidity during summer months with temperatures frequently reaching 85-95°F. Most campgrounds in this region remain open year-round, though some facilities like North Bayshore Campground operate on a limited May-October schedule.

What to do

Water activities on Currituck Sound: At North Landing Beach, visitors can enjoy kayaking, fishing, and swimming. "Kayaking is great. Lots of fishing. Ice cream and pizza place open in the evenings," notes Jason B., highlighting the recreational opportunities directly from the campground.

Monster truck experiences: Several campgrounds offer convenient access to Diggers Dungeon. A visitor to Outer Banks West - Currituck Sound KOA recommends, "Diggers Dungeon is only a few miles away so if you have kids make sure to stop and let them see the monster trucks."

Hiking networks: The trail systems in this region connect to various waterways. At Northwest River Park & Campground, "There are a few hikes leading back to the river. Canoes and paddle boats are available to rent for use in black water," according to Heather L.

What campers like

Beach proximity with fewer crowds: False Cape State Park Campground offers secluded beach access compared to busier Virginia Beach areas. "Really there wasn't hardly anyone else out there, so it felt like we had our own private beach," reports Sam M., highlighting the isolation factor that makes this a top camping destination near Moyock.

Sunset views from waterfront sites: Sandy Point Resort Campground provides direct views of sunset over the water. One camper at Bells Island noted, "The sunrise view in the morning was very pretty," demonstrating how waterfront sites throughout the region offer prime viewing conditions.

Evening entertainment: Multiple campgrounds organize nighttime activities. At North Landing Beach, one visitor mentioned they "host various bands and other activities through out the summer months," while another noted a "shrimp boil while we were there," showing the social aspects available beyond standard camping.

What you should know

Access challenges for remote sites: Some campgrounds require substantial hiking or biking to reach. At False Cape, "The first grouping of sites are 6 miles from the closest parking area, and the second grouping are 9 miles away," explains Stephanie J., highlighting the commitment needed for truly secluded camping experiences.

Weather variability impacts: Military training activities affect some camping areas. Near First Landing State Park Campground, "You may hear occasional machine guns and artillery. You will also hear reveille in the morning," notes Nita D., describing the proximity to Fort Story military base.

Seasonal insect conditions: Bug activity intensifies during summer months. One camper at False Cape warned, "Bring bug spray--we went in May and the bugs were already overwhelming--including many, many ticks," indicating the need for proper preparation.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Holiday Trav-L-Park offers multiple play areas for children. "Playing on the many small playgrounds, swimming in the dome-covered pool (there are three more of them for warm weather), playing mini-golf," are activities Amanda P. recommends for families.

Beach camping alternatives: Tent sites with beach access allow families flexibility in their camping setup. At False Cape State Park, "For the ocean sites, you have the option of setting up your tent at the marked site behind the dunes, or at a marked location directly on the sand," providing options based on weather conditions and family preferences.

Midweek timing: School-year visits reduce crowding at popular campgrounds. "The park does not fill up during the week," notes one reviewer about Northwest River Park, suggesting families can find more space by avoiding weekend peaks.

Tips from RVers

Site drainage awareness: Low-lying coastal areas can flood during heavy rains. At North Bayshore Campground, "This is a low lying area and standing water at some sites after heavy rains can be an issue," warns Tina C., suggesting RVers should select their sites carefully.

Military aircraft noise: Jets from nearby bases create regular noise disturbances. One camper at Holiday Trav-L-Park mentioned, "LOTS of overhead noise from jets (you do get use to it)," indicating that RVers should expect some ambient noise rather than complete silence.

Winter camping advantages: Off-season visits offer significant cost and crowding benefits. "Prices come way down during the off season. Much of the facilities are closed but they keep open one of their bathhouses," notes a visitor to Virginia Beach KOA, highlighting the value opportunity for RVers who don't require full amenities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best campgrounds near Moyock, NC?

North Bayshore Campground is highly rated for its peaceful setting away from crowds while still being close to beaches. It offers tent sites, RV spots, and cabin options with amenities including a pool, playground, and canal access to Back Bay. First Landing State Park Campground is another excellent option, featuring sites that range from tent-only to RV spots with electric and water hookups. It's particularly notable for its beautiful natural setting and proximity to the beach, though sites can fill quickly during peak seasons.

What family activities are available at campsites near Currituck Sound, NC?

Campsites near Currituck Sound offer diverse family activities centered around water recreation. Sandy Point Resort Campground on Knotts Island provides opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming. Bells Island Campground offers coastal camping with water activities and is conveniently located for day trips to attractions like Kitty Hawk's flight history sites. Many campgrounds in the area feature amenities like playgrounds, nature trails, and organized activities during summer months. The sound's protected waters are ideal for family kayaking, paddleboarding, and wildlife watching.

How far are the nearest camping places from Moyock?

The closest camping options to Moyock are within a 20-30 minute drive. North Landing Beach Campground is approximately 15 miles away, offering easy access from Moyock. Outer Banks West - Currituck Sound KOA in Coinjock is about 18 miles south. For those willing to drive a bit further (around 30-40 minutes), Virginia Beach offers additional options including campgrounds along the coast and state parks.