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    Camping options near Leland, North Carolina range from beachfront sites to wooded inland areas across multiple campground types. The region includes established facilities like Carolina Beach State Park Campground, offering tent, RV, and cabin camping with full hookups and showers, and Wilmington KOA, which features spacious sites with amenities including a swimming pool. Freeman Park provides a unique camping experience directly on the beach, allowing 4x4 vehicles to access designated campsites just feet from the ocean.

    Seasonal considerations significantly impact the camping experience in the coastal Carolina region. Summer months bring larger crowds and higher temperatures, while spring and fall offer more comfortable conditions and fewer visitors. Freeman Park camping varies dramatically by season, with one visitor noting, "This is a great place where you can camp directly on the beach, but because it is located in Wilmington, NC it can get VERY busy. During busy times you have to apply for or get a permit." Beach camping requires careful attention to tides and weather patterns, as high tides can occasionally reach campsites, particularly during storm systems or king tides.

    Waterfront camping locations receive consistently positive reviews across the Leland area's mixed-use campgrounds. At Freeman Park, campers appreciate the unique experience of sleeping within feet of the ocean. "Wonderful to wake up to the sunrise over the ocean," commented one visitor about the beachfront camping. For those seeking more amenities, the Wilmington KOA provides a balance of convenience and comfort, with one camper noting, "Sites were open and level. All roads were One Ways which was nice for flow. WiFi was strong and reliable." Several campgrounds offer varying levels of seclusion, from the busy beach atmosphere at Freeman Park to more wooded settings at Carolina Beach State Park, allowing visitors to choose based on their preference for privacy, amenities, and proximity to water.

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    Best Campgrounds near Leland (64)

      1. Carolina Beach State Park Campground

      4.6(75)14mi from Leland89 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Carolina beach state park is one of my favorite places to go in North Carolina. Not only does it have an awesome campground, but it's right near one of the best beaches I've ever been to."

      "Had a great time camping and hiking around with my dog jinx. It was his first camping trip he seems to like it here as much as I did. be aware of the raccoons!!"

      from $27 - $75 / night

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      2. Wilmington KOA

      4.3(21)14mi from LelandRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

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

      "It’s clean, it’s close to downtown Wilmington and there is SO much to do there. There is an RV wash right next door! There are a lot of gray farmer’s stands and fresh seafood stands nearby too!"

      3. Freeman Park

      4.0(9)14mi from LelandTents

      "First and foremost, make sure you know how to drive in the sand and what to do when your car gets stuck."

      "With no more Beach than that we are allowed to drive on now the longer it happens the more of the beach will diminish. There should be no day passes only yearly."

      from $20 - $90 / night

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      4. Fort Fisher Air Force Recreation Area

      4.2(12)17mi from LelandTents

      "No shade in this campground, but the location is everything! Basically a manicured field with cement pads and hookup poles."

      "Very close to the beach. Great view of the river. Has shop, rental center, and fishing pier within walking distance of the camping area."

      5. Holden Beach RV Campground

      4.6(27)24mi from LelandRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Decent size sites, water, 30Amp, sewer, great WiFi (repeaters positioned at every other site, especially in the new section)."

      "Close to the beach and easy to find backside parking. Do not let the drive deter you, it was an easy daily drive. Had a site next to “permanent bathroom” and trash area."

      6. Castle Hayne Farm Park

      5.0(1)7mi from LelandRVs, Tents

      from $40 - $85 / night

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      7. In The Pines RV & Cabin Village

      5.0(1)10mi from LelandRVs, Cabins

      "Dog Park and nice mowed lanes for walks. Owner super nice and helpful."

      from $67 - $106 / night

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      8. Wilmington KOA Holiday

      5.0(1)14mi from Leland

      9. Winners RV Park

      5.0(1)15mi from LelandRVs, Tents

      "With being only a short walk to the beach, shops, and restaurants, this park can’t be beat. No frills here. The park managers are fun and friendly, and the grounds are clean and well-kept."

      from $95 - $125 / night

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      10. Coastal Country Retreat

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    Recent Reviews near Leland, NC

    292 Reviews of 64 Leland Campgrounds


    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 25, 2026

      JCO Campground at Lee Baysden Pond

      Great place!

      Pulled up and loved it immediately! Beautiful location and the host is awesome! Quick response time and so pleasant! Will definitely be back!

    • Josh F.
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Wilmington KOA Holiday

      My take on Wilmington KOA

      Everyone has been so friendly, the staff are very kind and helpful with any questions you may have. I’ve seen them go above and beyond. Maintenance is well kept on all the facilities and camp spots as well. The gravel lot is pretty flat only had to adjust front back to level out which was nice.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 31, 2026

      Brunswick Beaches RV Resort

      Nice Campground near the beach

      Well maintained, clean, relatively few full-timers. Perfect for a long weekend or week near enough to the beach

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      Carolina Beach State Park Campground

      Large, private sites

      We quasi-boondocked our camper, stayed at a tent site. Nice, quiet campground. Lots to do in the area; could easily stay longer than the three nights we reserved.

      Bath houses were clean, but need more hooks for clothes, towels, etc.

      At dump station, the hose for cleaning the black tank leaked.

    • Jeff B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 20, 2026

      Carolina Beach State Park Campground

      Carolina Beach Tent Camping

      This has always been my favorite place to tent camp when I get a chance to stay here as it can get very busy in the spring and summer months. I stayed in February and there was only a few other near my site. I enjoy the convenience of the nearby grocery stores and beaches. But if you’re not back before they close the gate at 7pm you won’t be able to get back to your site until the next day. So be mindful of the time. It’s for the your and the other campers safety. But you can park at your site and walk or bike in and out on the side of the road.

    • Richard P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 13, 2026

      Oceans RV Resort

      Oceans RV Holly Rdge, NC

      Very nice campground. Bathhouse was clean. Quiet. Staff was very nice and helpful. Lots of stuff to do in Surf City.

    • Jeff B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 6, 2026

      Fort Fisher Air Force Recreation Area

      Great place to camp for veterans

      Camping here for 14 days and everything so far has been great. I like that it’s close to the beach and the tent area has a nice view of the Cape Fear River. I’ll definitely be back here again.

    • Lisa K.
      Apr. 3, 2026

      Holden Beach RV Campground

      Would stay again

      We spent 2 months at HBRV campground in spring of 2026. The staff is amazing. Our campsite was a little tight, as many of them are. But they also have some spacious, private spaces. There are only 2 washing machines for the whole campground, so laundry can get tricky on busy days. Several showers (5) including a handicapped shower. Nice clean, hot, high pressure showers. Not much climate control in the bath houses, so it can be hot or cold, depending on outside temps. Great walking trail around the park, as well as a small dog park. Grounds are well maintained & is located about 2 miles from the beach with a free shuttle back & forth. They do charge $3 per package for any deliveries. Very quiet, friendly park & we would recommend staying there.

    • @57overlander C.
      Nov. 26, 2025

      Jones Lake Family Campground

      Great stay at Jones Lake

      The sites are clean, spacious, and beautifully wooded, just far enough apart to feel private while still being close to the trails and lake access. Bathrooms and showers were clean with great hot water, the picnic areas were tidy, and the whole park had a natural feel that makes it easy to unwind. It’s a great spot for families, dogs, and anyone who wants a quiet getaway in a beautiful setting.


    Guide to Leland

    Camping options near Leland, North Carolina extend beyond the immediate area to include diverse sites across Brunswick County and neighboring New Hanover County. The region sits at low elevations, typically less than 25 feet above sea level, with coastal plain terrain characterized by sandy soils and maritime forests. Winter camping temperatures average 40-60°F, while summer months regularly exceed 85°F with high humidity.

    What to do

    Beach access and 4x4 driving: At Freeman Park, campers can drive directly onto the beach with 4WD vehicles. "This is a great place where you can camp directly on the beach... We were almost alone, only one other vehicle. Two nice guys just there to night fish," notes camper Phillip C. Beach access varies by season and tide conditions.

    Hiking through coastal ecosystems: Carolina Beach State Park Campground offers several hiking trails through maritime forest. "Within the park, there are tons of hiking trails through a really beautiful area. I hear the fishing is also really good within the park," explains Sam M. The park features trails where visitors can observe native Venus flytraps and other carnivorous plants.

    Water activities on Lake Waccamaw: For freshwater alternatives, Lake Waccamaw State Park Campground provides shallow, warm waters ideal for swimming and fishing. "The lake is beautifully kept and clean. Very shallow. You can walk out a good 300 meters. We kayaked and fished while we were here," shares Sara H. The lake features a swimming dock accessible from several of the campsites.

    What campers like

    Off-season camping: Many campers prefer visiting in cooler months. "I've been here at different times of the year. I really enjoy camping here in December and January. Less people and the park is so nice," says Ms P. about Carolina Beach State Park. Freeman Park also receives positive reviews for off-season visits when crowds thin considerably.

    Private, secluded sites: Holden Beach RV Campground earns praise for its layout. "The sites are far enough apart you don't get interrupted by the neighboring campsites but the campground isn't so big you have to drive everywhere. We had a shaded site, which most of the sites there are shaded," explains Caleb S. Many campers appreciate the wooded setting that offers privacy.

    Beach proximity without crowds: Several campgrounds offer convenient beach access without the tourist atmosphere of more popular destinations. "I like it because it's not really touristy like the outer banks or myrtle beach. Not a whole lot of people come to it, so it's always pretty secluded and clean," notes Sam M. about beaches near Carolina Beach State Park. The relative seclusion appeals to campers seeking quieter coastal experiences.

    What you should know

    Military-only facilities: Fort Fisher Air Force Recreation Area requires military identification. "You need a DOD ID card to stay here. It is affordable if you qualify to stay. They will check and make you leave if you are not a card holder," warns Lacey B. The campground offers significant discounts to qualifying military personnel.

    Beach camping tides: High tides significantly impact beach camping areas. Greg T. cautions about Freeman Park: "High tide floods all the way to the dunes. So hard to cross once it's high tide so it's dangerous." Campers must check tide charts and position tents accordingly to avoid overnight flooding.

    Long walks at primitive sites: Some campgrounds require substantial walking from parking areas. "Sites 2-5 are a quarter mile plus from the parking area... especially sites 4 and 5 are very far from the bathroom. Don't forget anything in the car," advises Kristin T. about Lake Waccamaw State Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Wilmington KOA features family-friendly amenities. "The playground was awesome and included a cool wooden pirate ship. The grandkids loved it!" shares Bridget H. The campground also offers a swimming pool and recreational activities.

    Aquarium visits: Fort Fisher offers educational opportunities. "There is also an aquarium down the road if you need a history or education fix," notes Tony B. The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher displays native marine life and offers educational programs for children.

    Bike-friendly campgrounds: Holden Beach RV Campground accommodates family cycling. "There is a playground for kids and I could see our kids riding their bikes around with no issues at all," observes Caleb S. The campground's layout provides safe riding spaces for children.

    Tips from RVers

    Site hookup placement: When camping at Fort Fisher, be aware of site layout challenges. "The sites themselves are extremely long, but for some reason the hook-ups are all near the front of the site, so you can't take advantage of the length," explains Erin S. This requires careful parking to reach utilities.

    Check-in logistics: Several campgrounds have specific check-in procedures. At Fort Fisher, "I recommend calling ahead to know your site, unhook, then drive to check-in. There isn't a playground, but there is an aquarium down at Fort Fisher State Rec Area," advises Erin S. Prior planning prevents difficult turn-arounds with large rigs.

    Urban accessibility: For RVers needing city access, campsites provide convenient bases. "Less than a few miles to downtown Wilmington," notes Robert D. about Castle Hayne Farm Park. This location allows RVers to balance nature with urban amenities and services.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Leland, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Leland, NC is Carolina Beach State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 75 reviews.