New Bern KOA Holiday
Nice facilities
Nice site and facilities, only down side is being close to a railroad with trains running day and night.
Campgrounds around Hubert, North Carolina include established facilities and primitive options for various camping styles. Hawkins Creek Campground offers year-round availability with full hookups for RVs and tent sites near fishing ponds. The surrounding region extends into areas like Cedar Point, where the Cedar Point Campground provides access to water activities and hiking trails. Hammocks Beach State Park features unique island camping on Bear Island, accessible only by boat with primitive tent sites along the beach. Military personnel can access Onslow Beach Campsites, while families may prefer the amenities at White Oak Shores Camping & RV Resort or Goose Creek Campground with its cabin options.
Weather conditions remain mild year-round, though summer humidity can be intense from June through August. Most campgrounds in the area stay open throughout the year, with peak season running from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The coastal location means campers should monitor weather forecasts for potential tropical systems during hurricane season (June-November). Water activities are a major draw, with kayaking, fishing, and beach access available at several locations. Cell service varies significantly between campgrounds, with more remote areas having limited connectivity. A camper noted, "Great spot for camping. You can be away from people, but be cognitive of the wildlife here. Keep food locked inside. The mosquitos are horrible so bring bug spray."
Many visitors highlight the coastal camping experiences as particularly memorable. Hammocks Beach State Park receives consistent praise for its unique island camping. As one review stated, "Bear Island's seclusion and minimalist amenities are what make this place a hidden gem." Cedar Point Campground earns positive mentions for its well-maintained facilities and proximity to water activities. RV campers appreciate the full hookup options at sites like Hawkins Creek and White Oak Shores. Families with children often mention the recreational amenities at larger campgrounds as important factors in their selection. Some campgrounds require planning ahead, especially during peak season, with a reviewer noting, "This place is always busy and I would avoid it on holidays or weekends if you can."
$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."
"I love that we were so close to the beach. The bathrooms were clean and the common areas were very clean as well. If you love fishing and the beach, look no further!"
"Love that it’s close to the beach. The bathrooms were very clean."
$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!"
"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."
"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."
$45 - $85 / night
"Super helpful staff go above and beyond to make your experience a positive one."
"We stayed in spot w33 which had a beautiful view of the water and plenty of space to stretch out behind the RV. The staff was always friendly and quick to help out was anything we needed."
"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."












Nice site and facilities, only down side is being close to a railroad with trains running day and night.
Quiet campground, large sites. Very clean pit toilets. Friendly camp host Tonia, likes to chat. Nice sunset views from sites 9,11,13 & 15. Good Verizon cell signal 3bars 5G. No bugs at the end of Feb.
Flanners Beach Campground is a quiet, well-maintained spot that works well as a base camp for visiting New Bern, Beaufort, and the Crystal Coast. Campsites are generally shaded with some privacy, and the campground offers electric hookups, a dump station, clean bathrooms, and a few private showers. While the waterfront setting is appealing, views of the water are mostly blocked by overgrowth and the main beach/river access remains closed due to erosion, which limits on-site activities. There are still nice trails, wildlife, and limited shoreline areas to explore, and occasional jet flyovers from Cherry Point add local character. Overall, it’s a peaceful and decent campground, but knowing about the beach and facility closures ahead of time helps set expectations.
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This is an awesome area in the Croatan National Forest. This is the 4th site on the road around the lake. We stayed here for a weekend and loved it. A little bit of traffic but not too many people coming through. This site has a pull off that you can park a couple of vehicles on the side of the road and a little clearing/path that you can put a tent up near your car.
There are 3 other sites around Catfish Lake on Cat Fish Farm Road.
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This is an awesome area in the Croatan National Forest. This is the 2nd site on the road, there are 3 other sites around Catfish Lake on Cat Fish Farm Road. We stayed here for a weekend and loved it. A little bit of traffic but not too many people coming through.
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Not a bad site for a couple of days. Close to the beach in the Pocosin Wilderness and free. We stayed here beginning of April while checking out Emerald Isle and Carteret. The national forest roads in this area have a few other sites that where closer to the road. This one is a little more secluded and the big puddle is from people driving through a small creek. Lots of birds in the area but we didn't see any other wildlife.
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Extremely remote off grade only. No showers, no bathrooms, Extremely wilderness that isolates you in the woods. Not a child friendly area. Much military activities with help flyovers
This is a great place to camp whether in a tent, a camper, or one one the cabins.
If you truly like being on a farm, this is perfect every once in while the pigs and the goats come and visit
Camping near Hubert, North Carolina offers visitors direct access to coastal ecosystems including salt marshes, maritime forests, and sandy beaches. The region sits at low elevation, typically under 20 feet above sea level, creating ideal conditions for paddling and fishing activities. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity, while winter camping remains comfortable with daytime temperatures typically in the 50-60°F range.
Kayaking the White Oak River: Cedar Point Campground provides a convenient base for water adventures. "The resort has many amenities like a boat ramp about a ¼ of a mile down the road and a hiking trail that loops for about 2 miles along the marshy shore line," notes Steve V.
Wildlife photography: The coastal wetlands offer excellent opportunities for nature photography. "This area is a photographer's dream, especially if you like photographing the native habitat and creatures. I was able to get photos of birds, soft shell crabs, and closeup photos of dragonflies," shares Myron C. about his experience at Cedar Point Campground.
Beach camping: For a truly unique experience, camp directly on the sand at Hammocks Beach State Park. "We went on Labor Day weekend and there was no one there! So peaceful and serene. Lots of shells to find! And what a beautiful beach," describes Katie M. The sites are situated just behind the primary dunes.
Military-only beach access: Active and retired military personnel have exclusive access to Onslow Beach Campsites with direct ocean views. "My favorite military campground, ID necessary, and a great spot for family time. The intercoastal waterway is right there, as well as the beach and a military shopette. We have found many shark teeth on the beach," says Paul R.
Fishing ponds: Hawkins Creek Campground offers stocked catch-and-release fishing ponds right within the 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," according to Octive F.
Privacy between sites: Cedar Point Campground gets high marks for spacious sites. "The sites are large and separated by space, not trees, for privacy. The sites on the southeast side seemed to have more shade than those on the northwest side," notes Steve V. in his detailed review of the campground layout.
Storm closures affect access: Hurricane damage has impacted many forest roads in the area. "All the access roads were closed due to hurricane damage. They looked have been closed for a long time," reports Randy about the Great Lake Dispersed Site in Croatan National Forest. Always check current conditions before venturing to remote areas.
Island camping logistics: Bear Island requires careful planning. "Be prepared to backpack in all your supplies a minimum of a mile from the ferry drop to your campsite. Other campsites are a farther trek. Lightweight gear is a must," advises Lauren at Hammocks Beach State Park. She adds, "You must pack out all trash. There are no trash cans on the island."
Bathroom conditions vary widely: Facility quality differs drastically between campgrounds. "The bathhouse was clean with large, individual showers," reports Rick S. at Cedar Point, while Robert D. experienced less ideal conditions elsewhere: "The showers were warm, but not hot. All the shower glass units were missing. You'll take a very short and quick shower in freezing weather."
Beach activities: Military families particularly enjoy Onslow Beach Campsites. "We loved it. You must have a DOD ID for access. Right on the beach and a C store right there. Nice showers and bathrooms," Howard B. confirms, making this a convenient option for military families looking for direct beach access.
Pool amenities: Goose Creek Campground offers excellent swimming facilities for kids. "The pool is amazing! The slide is so fun! It has 3ft all the way to 6ft roped off sections in the pool!" Caralee B. enthusiastically shares. This makes it ideal for families with children of different ages and swimming abilities.
Protection from elements: For summer camping, seek shaded sites to avoid heat. "The sites are shaded by large, tall pines and other assorted trees," notes Martha S. about Cedar Point Campground, while Lauren warns about Bear Island: "Bring shade with you. It's hot between 12-3 and there's no natural shade."
Hookup options: RVers should note available connections before booking. "The sites do not have water hook ups so make sure your RV fresh water tanks are topped off, or there are plenty of potable water points throughout the campground to fill up you jugs," advises Steve V. about Cedar Point Campground's electric-only sites.
Seasonal crowds: RV campers should plan visits during shoulder seasons when possible. "This place is bustling with activity and people and everyone was very nice! The gate closes at 4 and you must have a pass to open it," notes Caralee B. about Goose Creek Campground, highlighting the need for planning arrivals accordingly.
Leveling needs: Most campgrounds in the area feature level sites. "All sites are paved; minimal leveling required. Lots of trees and shade -- plenty of room for the hamock and screenhouse," Rick S. shares about Cedar Point, making it a good option for larger rigs that require stable foundations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Hubert, NC?
According to TheDyrt.com, Hubert, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 85 campgrounds and RV parks near Hubert, NC and 8 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Hubert, NC?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hubert, NC is Cedar Point Campground with a 4-star rating from 29 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Hubert, NC?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 free dispersed camping spots near Hubert, NC.
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