Best Campgrounds near Newport, NC

Coastal camping options near Newport, North Carolina include several established campgrounds in the Croatan National Forest, with Oyster Point Campground being a notable primitive camping area along the Newport River. The region includes everything from tent sites to RV parks with full hookups and even cabin accommodations. Waters Edge RV Park and Whispering Pines Campground provide developed options for recreational vehicles, while Great Lake Dispersed Site in Croatan National Forest offers more primitive camping experiences without amenities or designated sites.

Campgrounds in this coastal region typically feature level sites with varying degrees of shade and access to water bodies. "Oyster Point is small. Only 15 or so sites. It's also simple, with few amenities. It was very peaceful when we stayed. Lots of birds to hear," noted one visitor. Many waterfront campsites provide views of rivers or coastal waters, though accessibility may be limited during wet weather when gravel roads develop ruts. Most developed campgrounds remain open year-round, with warmer temperatures from spring through fall making them particularly popular. Cell service varies by location, with Oyster Point receiving reports of 2-4 bars on some carriers, providing connectivity even in more remote settings.

The waterfront camping areas consistently receive positive reviews, particularly sites with direct water access. Several visitors highlighted the quiet, peaceful nature of Oyster Point Campground, with its spacious sites and water views. A camper observed that "Sites with water view are best" and that the campground offers "very wide sites" with "gravel" surfaces. Primitive camping areas like Oyster Point provide metal fire rings, picnic tables, and vault toilets that are generally well-maintained. Bugs can be problematic in summer months, as multiple reviewers mentioned the need for effective insect repellent. Some campgrounds primarily cater to long-term or seasonal campers, with short-term visitors assigned to less desirable locations—something to consider when making reservations, especially during peak periods.

Best Camping Sites Near Newport, North Carolina (74)

    1. Oyster Point Campground

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

    $10 - $20 / night

    "Large campsite with shade and privacy, next to the Newport river, and very quiet. Insects were not bad at all (mid October). Campground host was very friendly."

    "No public roads nearby. Through Traffic in campground: No Electric Hookup: No Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: No Potable Water Available: Yes. One or two spigots."

    2. Cedar Point Campground

    29 Reviews
    Swansboro, NC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 638-5628

    $27 - $54 / night

    "Plenty of hiking trails, boat access and woods all right here in this park. The boat access and pier are just a brief walk away from the campground."

    "The one redeeming factor was that it was close to the bath house. The facilities were fairly new. For example, the bath house looked as if it had been built recently, and the concrete looked fresh."

    3. Croatan National Forest Oyster Point Campground

    8 Reviews
    Morehead City, NC
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 638-5628

    "The 24 hour campground park ranger stays on the first site of the right side entrance. There is a oyster fishery nearby."

    "Great location off the beaten path on a dirt road. Campsite 9 backs up to the marsh andhas a great area for watching the sunset. You can also kayak or canoe here."

    4. Goose Creek Campground

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

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

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

    5. Dogwood Family Campground

    4 Reviews
    Newport, NC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 777-4343

    $66 - $80 / night

    "This spot is close to everything without being on top of it all! Kid friendly, pet friendly, and very clean! All of the lots are level making for an easy setup!"

    6. Emerald Isle RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Emerald Isle, NC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 570-2267

    "Steps to the beach. Could watch dolphins from the overlook. Super clean and staff were always so friendly. Pool was super nice. I always recommend that friends stay here when traveling."

    "It’s clear this is a busy, touristy spot during the summer, but in the shoulder season it was quiet and relaxing, mostly just the permanent sites around."

    7. Whispering Pines Campground

    4 Reviews
    Newport, NC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    8. Great Lake Dispersed Site - Croatan National Forest

    6 Reviews
    Havelock, NC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 257-4200

    "This is about as close to nature as it gets! All primitive camping, no amenities at all. Beautiful natural surroundings. Watch out for snakes and alligators!"

    "The path is blocked at about halfway down by concrete barriers and downed trees. So I pulled my Ford Ranger in the pines beside the path and slept there."

    9. Waters Edge RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Newport, NC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 247-0494

    "Clean bathrooms, friendly staff, small and quiet location that’s close to many activities and restaurants. The water front is very nice as well. I’ll definitely be back."

    "We loved walking to the dock on the property where you could see the sunrise and sunset. We enjoyed visiting Fort Macon, Patsys pond national Forest, Shackleford Banks and the beach."

    10. Hammocks Beach Bear Island Campsites — Hammocks Beach State Park

    9 Reviews
    Swansboro, NC
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 326-4881

    $17 - $72 / night

    "Our campsite was tucked behind the first dunes, which we thought would keep us out of the wind... until the wind changed direction."

    "It’s a long walk! We took a private ferry (Pogie’s in Swansboro 5/5 stars) so we could bring what we wanted. We took a lot!"

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Recent Reviews near Newport, NC

268 Reviews of 74 Newport Campgrounds


  • D
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Emerald Isle RV Resort

    Great Month-Long Stay in the Off-Season

    I stayed at Emerald Isle RV Park for a full month right after Labor Day and really enjoyed the experience. It’s clear this is a busy, touristy spot during the summer, but in the shoulder season it was quiet and relaxing, mostly just the permanent sites around.

    The campground has full hookups and is very well kept. The shower houses, laundry, and common areas were spotless solid 4 out of 5 stars for facilities. The only real downside was the Wi-Fi. it’s pretty slow (under 2 Mbps) and gets worse on weekends. It actually gave me a good excuse to finally buy a Starlink, which worked great here.

    Overall, I’d definitely come back for a summer stay. The location can’t be beat you are minutes from the beach, bars, restaurants, and grocery stores. Great spot if you want to camp near the coast without being right in the chaos.

  • Katie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2025

    South Core Banks -- Beach Camping — Cape Lookout National Seashore

    Very Special Place

    We spent 3 nights beach camping in our VW Vanagon, and highly recommend this destination if you have the means! The ferry is $135+ for vehicles, plus $20 per person roundtrip. The beach driving permit is $75 unless you buy it by March (I think). We lucked out with our dates just preceding a big fishing competition, and there was a LOT of open beach space. Almost everyone is there to fish. We took bikes and enjoyed cycling around at low tide. Be sure to camp above the high tide zone, which is black sand. There are narrow/impassable points on the beach at high tide, but there are ramps to the back road every mile. Some ramps are very deep sand, others flat and packed. We got by without 4wd, but we didn’t explore beyond finding a spot not too far from the ferry drop off. We befriended our neighbors who took us to the lighthouse at the southern end of the island, which was beautiful! Currently closed for renovations, and the lightkeeper’s house was closed due to the government shutdown. Overall, south core banks is absolutely worth the effort!

  • Richard P.
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Cedar Point Campground

    Cedar Point Campground

    Love this campground. Clean bathrooms and showers. Very nice host.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Oyster Point Campground

    Primitive, Quite Campground

    Primitive campground with no frills. Dirt road in and gravel on site drives. Water spigots spread out between the campsites. Vaulted toilets were clean. Camp host was nice and liked to talk. We stayed 2 weeks. Others came in for a night or two and then would leave. All types of campers used the campground: 5th wheel, schoolie, tent campers, hammock campers, truck and car campers. 

    We had site 11 which was on the water side with a path to the water. It was shady for the later part of the day (which wasn't great for our solar panels). Most sites had shade for either the early or late part of the day. Site was fairly level. Foliage provided privacy between sites.

    The hiking path was not well maintained so we chose not to use it.

    Not a lot in the immediate area. Town was 25-30 minutes away, but had all the types of stores.

    Verizon service was good.

  • David B.
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Cedar Creek Campground & Marina

    Everyone was so friendly and welcoming.

    Loved this place. Great-sized RV site with plenty of additional parking. The boat launch went smoothly. Miles of pristine coast. Fish were hitting 2 Klicks north of the marina.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2025

    New Bern KOA Holiday

    Everything was great!

    No complaints! Nice & quiet after dark, clean showers & laundry room, nice view of the Nuese River, with a peir for fishing & a fish cleaning station as well! Nice pool & playground with a bouncy blowup trampoline for kids.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Turkey Quarter Campground

    Turkey Quarter

    Large gravel sites with full hookups in the North Carolina woods. 15 miles NW of New Bern NC. Fire wood included.

  • C
    Sep. 15, 2025

    Black Barn Farm

    A Perfect Getaway

    If you haven't camped at Black Barn Farm in Newport, you are missing out! One of our party needed lodging while we wanted to tent camp, they put us up in a perfect spot so we could be near her in one of their sweet little cabins right on the water. There were beautiful lights and trails throughout, animals, ziplines and playgrounds , plus the friendliest and most accommodating hosts I've ever camped with.


Guide to Newport

Camping options in Newport, North Carolina benefit from the coastal climate where summer temperatures typically range from 75-90°F and winter temperatures rarely dip below freezing. Most campsites near Newport lie within Croatan National Forest, an ecosystem characterized by mixed pine forests, coastal wetlands, and diverse wildlife. The transitional coastal terrain provides campsites with varied elevation and drainage characteristics that impact site selection during different seasons.

What to do

Kayaking at White Oak River: Access the water directly from Croatan National Forest Oyster Point Campground where campers report easy water entry. "We were able to launch kayaks almost directly from campsite #11," notes Laura F., who appreciated the convenient water access despite some challenges with the gravel road.

Hike the Tideland Trail: Located just a quarter mile from Cedar Point Campground, this trail loops for about 2 miles along marshy shorelines. "The Tideland Trail takes you through the estuaries close to the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. This area is a photographer's dream, especially if you like photographing the native habitat and creatures," shares Myron C., who captured photos of birds, soft shell crabs, and dragonflies.

Fishing in camp ponds: Several campgrounds maintain stocked fishing areas with no license required. "There are a few paths to the river but the river access was very small," explains Tiffany L. about Oyster Point, while Whispering Pines offers "a catch and release pond for fishing" with bass, according to Kasey M.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Many visitors appreciate the natural separation at Dogwood Family Campground. "This spot is close to everything without being on top of it all! Kid friendly, pet friendly, and very clean! All of the lots are level making for an easy setup," explains Karla G., who extended her original 3-night stay by an additional night.

Proximity to attractions: The short driving distances to beaches and towns allow easy day trips. "Just a few miles from Atlantic Beach, Fort Macon, and Pine Knoll Shores," Robert M. notes about Whispering Pines Campground, emphasizing the "free cable, full hook up, super staff, very clean and pet friendly" amenities that support these explorations.

Quieter shoulder seasons: Visiting after the summer rush provides a more peaceful experience. "I stayed at Emerald Isle RV Park for a full month right after Labor Day and really enjoyed the experience. It's clear this is a busy, touristy spot during the summer, but in the shoulder season it was quiet and relaxing, mostly just the permanent sites around," reports Darren L.

What you should know

Insect preparedness: The coastal environment breeds significant bug activity, especially in summer. "We loved this campground! It was so easy to access, the roads were well maintained and it was right on the coast... Only complaint is nature related and that's the bugs! The flys are insane but you'll quickly learn to ignore them," notes Hannah F. about Oyster Point Camp, suggesting smoke to deter them.

Water quality varies: Many campsites operate on well water with varying characteristics. According to Phillip Y. at Dogwood Family Campground, "The campground is on well water and very brown in color so I would not drink or cook with it."

Road conditions to dispersed sites: Access to more remote areas requires appropriate vehicles. Carina F. advises about Croatan National Forest dispersed camping: "The dirt roads were not maintained and ridiculously bumpy and unmanageable for smaller cars... Would not recommend tent camping, but great for an RV if you can figure out where to park."

Tips for camping with families

Pool amenities for kids: Several campgrounds offer swimming facilities that provide relief from heat. Caralee B. highly recommends Goose Creek Campground: "The pool is amazing! The slide is so fun! It has 3ft all the way to 6ft roped off sections in the pool!"

Shade considerations: Tree cover significantly impacts comfort during summer months. "Most sites had shade for either the early or late part of the day," notes Jody B. about Oyster Point Campground, while at Whispering Pines, Kasey M. cautions that "the nice campsites are only reserved for seasonal or year-round campers. Anyone there for days - weeks stay get a full-sun site."

Activity planning around heat: Schedule outdoor explorations for mornings and evenings. "It's hot as hell here in the summer time," Joy P. candidly remarks about Whispering Pines Campground, suggesting the lack of shade trees for short-stay guests is "a deal breaker."

Tips from RVers

Electrical reliability: Some campgrounds have inconsistent power delivery that affects devices. "We were only able to occasionally have reliable electricity, resulting in even small 5V items not charging. The biggest issue was inconsistent/incomplete charging of wheelchair batteries," cautions Mambo M. about Cedar Point Campground.

Site leveling challenges: Prepare with adequate leveling equipment. At Whispering Pines Campground, Joy P. encountered "un-level gravel camper parking areas made it hard to get our camper level," a common issue at several campgrounds in the area.

Off-season values: Consider visiting between September and May for better rates and fewer crowds. "The location can't be beat – you are minutes from the beach, bars, restaurants, and grocery stores. Great spot if you want to camp near the coast without being right in the chaos," advises Darren L. about Emerald Isle RV Resort.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Newport, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Newport, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 74 campgrounds and RV parks near Newport, NC and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Newport, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Newport, NC is Oyster Point Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 24 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Newport, NC.