Supply, North Carolina sits approximately 30 miles southwest of Wilmington in Brunswick County, where the coastal plain transitions to waterways and marshlands. The climate features hot summers with average highs of 90°F in July and mild winters with lows rarely dropping below 40°F. RV campers will find most Supply area campgrounds remain open year-round due to the moderate winter temperatures.
What to Do
Boating and waterway activities: The Intracoastal Waterway provides excellent opportunities for fishing and boat watching just minutes from several Supply area RV parks. At Hideaway RV Park, campers can access the waterway directly. "Right on the Intercoastal waterway! Great spaces with plenty of room," notes Alan in his review.
Beach access within short drives: Most RV campgrounds near Supply offer beach access within 15-20 minutes by car. "This is an awesome campground about 15 minutes from the beach. Sites are very well kept and not stacked on top of each other," notes Derek C. about his experience camping near coastal areas.
Fishing opportunities: Both freshwater and saltwater fishing options exist within minutes of Supply RV parks. North Myrtle Beach RV Resort offers direct access to fishing. "You are right on the Intercoastal waterway and can watch the boats travel up and down. They also have boats and golf carts for rent," explains Deb P.
What Campers Like
Private bathroom facilities: Many campers appreciate individual bathroom units rather than communal facilities. "The bath house has a private toilet, sink and shower- beautifully tiled and maintained," reports Taissa K. about Holden Beach RV Campground.
Concrete pads at newer sites: Level concrete pads make setup easier and create a cleaner camping environment. At Barefoot RV Resort, "All concrete sites with 20, 30, and 50 amp service. Gated and safe. As soon as a camper pulls out, they pressure wash every site as needed. Hand clean the power boxes and sanitize the tables."
Proximity to services: Supply RV campgrounds offer convenient access to groceries and restaurants. "You could walk to grocery store, liquor store, restaurants, the beach, and barefoot landing. You could drive a gulf cart to all these places too," notes Dee A.
What You Should Know
Site spacing varies significantly: Some campgrounds offer more privacy than others. At S & W RV Park, campers report "We stayed 2 weeks, had a large campsite (probably hit or miss on site size), and really enjoyed our stay. Quiet site, not a lot on amenities, but nice wooded areas, friendly staff."
Seasonal activities: Many RV parks increase programming during peak seasons. "They had activities also. We tie dyed our shirts with their logo on them to remember our stay. We saw fire dancers who taught the audience to dance."
Transportation options: Golf cart rentals are available and practical at many Supply area campgrounds. "Rent a golf cart from Salty's- they deliver it right to your campsite. This was a must have as we used it to get to the beach, shopping/bars in Barefoot Landing, food store and more."
Tips for Camping with Families
Pool and water amenities: Several RV parks offer child-friendly water features. CarrollWoods RV Park provides "a pool and bathhouse" with "volleyball court and horseshoe pits" according to recent visitors. "The grounds are very spacious. Lots of room to walk with a few short paths that go into the woods."
Beach shuttle services: Some campgrounds provide transportation to nearby beaches. "A free trolly takes you to the beach and some restaurants," notes a camper about transportation options.
Movie libraries: Campground offices often maintain DVD libraries for rainy days. "They had a massive selection of movies to rent which was cool," reports Ryan C.
Tips from RVers
Big rig accessibility: Most Supply area RV parks can accommodate large motorhomes, but advance planning is recommended. In The Pines RV & Cabin Village offers "New Park with all the amenities you need, clean well kept facilities and grounds. Dog Park and nice mowed lanes for walks. Owner super nice and helpful."
Dog-friendly options: Many RV campgrounds in Supply provide dog parks and pet amenities. One visitor noted, "It has one of the best dog parks that I have ever been to. It is very spacious, fully shaded by lots of trees and even has a few man-made hills for the pooches to climb."
Cell service and connectivity: Working remotely is possible at most Supply RV parks. "T-mobile phone and hotspot work well, ATT hotspot ok" reports a recent camper.