Best Campgrounds near Washington, NC

Washington, North Carolina offers both developed campgrounds and primitive camping areas along the Pamlico River and surrounding waterways. Goose Creek State Park Campground provides tent, RV, cabin, and glamping options within a forested setting approximately 8 miles east of downtown Washington. Other established campgrounds include Tranter's Creek Resort and Twin Lakes Resort, which offer full hookup sites for RVs alongside cabin rentals. The region's camping areas range from waterfront locations with fishing access to more secluded wooded sites that provide shade and privacy.

Many campgrounds in the Washington area remain open year-round with varying amenities and reservation requirements. Goose Creek State Park features primitive tent camping with vault toilets and water spigots but no showers or electricity. Larger RV resorts like Twin Lakes and Tranter's Creek provide full hookups, showers, and amenities such as swimming pools and camp stores. Summer brings higher humidity and temperatures, making waterfront sites particularly desirable. As one camper noted, "Goose Creek has good campsites scattered about in a stand of long leaf pine. The sites are spacious, well equipped and well spaced (private)."

Waterfront access represents a significant draw for campers in the Washington area, with several campgrounds offering direct water views or boat access. Sites at Goose Creek State Park near the Pamlico Sound are particularly popular, with campers highlighting the peaceful setting and wildlife viewing opportunities. The campground offers only 14 sites, creating a more intimate camping experience compared to larger commercial campgrounds in the area. According to visitor feedback, "Sites 11-14 are around a little peninsula on the sound so all have some water view." Campers should be prepared for insects, particularly in warmer months, as multiple reviews mention ticks and mosquitoes as the primary drawback to camping in this coastal region.

Best Camping Sites Near Washington, North Carolina (42)

    1. Goose Creek State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Bath, NC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 923-2191

    $17 - $75 / night

    "Goose Creek State Park campground is one of the newer state parks in North Carolina. The RV part of the park has a great layout with large sites."

    "This campground is nestled in the tall North Carolina pines. There isn’t much shade though because the branches are mainly at the top."

    2. Tranter's Creek Resort

    7 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 948-0850

    "There is lots of space to walk and play, ride bikes, etc. There is a really nice pool with a store up front and they have cabins from what I remember."

    3. Twin Lakes Resort

    6 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Small lakes, canals, access to bay to outer banks."

    "There is a game room, a swimming pool and lots of space for walking or riding bikes. There is RV sites, tent sites and cabins."

    4. Whispering Oaks RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Greenville, NC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 752-8886

    "We loved this spot for a respite during our travels North…Close to the coastal town of Washington…"

    "They have a stocked fishing pond, an outdoor venue for events and gatherings and enough space for my dog to run around and play!"

    5. Green Acres Family Campground

    3 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 792-3939

    "They have two swimming pools, golf, put put, nature trails, pavilions, Church on Sunday, nice pull through shaded sites, pond for fishing or paddle boats, I mean I can go on and on."

    6. Farm Country Campground

    3 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 789-8482

    "There are miles of waling trails around the farms and through the on-site forests. They are directly across the street from the “Deadwood Smokehouse grill”. Deadwood is open Thursday thru Sunday."

    "We reserved late so had one of the spots right next to the restroom."

    7. Green Acres Camping Resort

    3 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    15 miles
    +1 (252) 792-3939

    "When my family arrived, the power was still out and it was unbelievable hot and humid, so we ended up having to get a hotel nearby. "

    8. Pierce Mobile Estates & Travel Trailer Park

    1 Review
    Windsor, NC
    18 miles
    +1 (252) 792-6332

    9. New Bern KOA Holiday

    13 Reviews
    Bridgeton, NC
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 638-2556

    "Bathrooms: 5/5 Sites: 4/5 upgrades are nice but really expensive for just a concrete pad next to someone else

    Pools: 3/5 they have one but it's pretty meh. Like a 70s motel 8 pool."

    "Gets 4 stars primarily for the staff and the location. Standard sites are crammed together making privacy an issue."

    10. Phoenix Farms Vineyard

    2 Reviews
    Bath, NC
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 267-0659

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Phoenix Farms is now offering camping at this former tobacco farm near the coast. Check them out and make sure to leave a review on the Dyrt!"

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Recent Reviews near Washington, NC

153 Reviews of 42 Washington Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2025

    New Bern KOA Holiday

    Our first trip in the camper

    Our first trip in our new to us camper and found the campground very nice. The bathhouses were the cleanest and best equipped. Some shade. Nice dog park. Plenty of amenities.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2025

    Magnolia Lane Campground

    Overpriced and bath house heavily molded.

    I contacted the campsite via phone. They said there was two spots available for my rig. The monthly rate quoted was $895. I told the office that I was going to drive up the following morning to check the site and if I liked it, I would go ahead and rent it. The manager said OK. I explained I would come back and get my rig if it was acceptable. She told me to call her once. I looked at the site and we could complete the transaction when she came over to the site from the office.

    I drove an hour from my current site to look at that site. The secluded campground only had one bar on Verizon. It was also small. I called two separate numbers and texted. I waited on site for roughly 30 minutes with no callback.
    While I was looking at the campground, I went to the bathhouse. All three bathrooms were covered with suspect, microbial growth and had a strong mold smell. I can’t say for certain without testing it, but if it looks and smells like a duck, it’s probably a duck. People with breathing issues or allergies to this problem would have a bad day in these bathrooms.

    I had to contact the office the following day around 9:50 AM. They acted like they didn’t care about me driving up for nothing. To add insult to injury, the manager openly admitted they had a mold problem in all the bathrooms at the bathhouse. They were going to deal with it this coming winter.

    So let me get this straight. You were charging almost $900 a month to campers with a bad mold, problem admitted by the office. Is there a problem with this picture? This is not slander. This is what transpired. I turned down the site.

    BE CAUTIOUS!

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 22, 2025

    Goose Creek State Park Campground

    A nice find

    We camped on the primitive side. Hardly anyone here. We took spot 4. Across from the clean pit toilet. They do have water. The area for rvs were packed and it wasn’t as appealing as the primitive. Follow the signs to primitive tent camping. Is a loop and the closer you get to the loop the more bugs cause of the water. On our walk with the dogs seen deer and a raccoon visited us during the night. Internet is spotty. Turn your cellular data on.

  • R C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 19, 2025

    Flanners Beach Campground

    Nice forest trails and beach

    Campground is good. Sites are a bit close but generally acceptable for the typical camper. Good showers and toilet, water and garbage available. Forest trail nearby is an intermediate full loop trail (1-1.5 hrs). Beach walking distance. Nice staff. Recommend.

  • Rhonda S.
    Apr. 10, 2025

    Dixon Landing RV Resort

    Great area, quiet and very nice owners and campers

    Just far enough away from the noise but close enough to be convenient to everything. Groceries and restaurants, gas and history all within a short drive. Campground is so nice, fish jumping, quiet and relaxing. On the water so you can put your kayaks in and paddle the creek. Very clean bathrooms with showers ice and propane and firewood available. Sites are a good size and easy to get the trailer level.

  • L
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Treeside RV Park

    Best RV Park in Williamston NC

    Clean, safe, affordable rv park that offers long term options. The pond is beautiful and serene with the fountains. Best campground around the Williamston area


Guide to Washington

Washington, North Carolina camping options extend beyond the main riverfront sites to include several rural retreats within 30 miles of town. The region sits at low elevation with most campgrounds under 50 feet above sea level, creating humid conditions in summer months. Mosquitoes are typically most active from May through September, with evening temperatures remaining warm enough for tent camping through October.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Tranter's Creek Resort provides electrical hookups for tent sites beside the river with a dedicated fish cleaning sink and fishing pier. According to one camper, "There is a fish cleaning sink and a pier to fish from also. Small cabins are for rent here as well. This facility has one of the cleanest pools I have ever been in."

Hiking trails: Farm Country Campground offers walking paths through agricultural land and wooded areas. A visitor notes, "There are miles of walking trails around the farms and through the on-site forests. They are directly across the street from the 'Deadwood Smokehouse grill'."

Wildlife viewing: Goose Creek State Park Campground provides opportunities to observe local wildlife, especially in the primitive camping area. "On our walk with the dogs seen deer and a raccoon visited us during the night," mentions one visitor who stayed in the primitive section.

What campers like

Waterfront access: Twin Lakes Resort offers direct water access with spacious waterfront sites. A December visitor noted, "The lots are spacious with a good view of the water. At this time of year, December, there weren't too many people here so it was very nice."

Clean facilities: Many campers highlight bathroom cleanliness as a major benefit. At the New Bern KOA Holiday, "The bathhouses are all very new due to a recent hurricane and they were kept clean. The dock/pier was picture perfect as the sunset over the Neuse river."

Privacy between sites: Phoenix Farms Vineyard offers secluded camping on a former tobacco farm. As one camper states, "The property is beautiful, and the camp spot is private. We have plenty of space for our RV."

What you should know

Weather challenges: Hurricane season can affect camping plans in this coastal region. At Green Acres Camping Resort, one visitor reported, "My dog and I arrived a couple of days before my wife and daughter because hurricane Isaias was on its way. Unfortunately, the storm hit hard and the campground lost power for two full days."

Permanent residents: Some campgrounds serve as home bases for full-time RVers. At Whispering Oaks RV Resort, a travel nurse notes, "I'm a travel nurse living in my RV with my husband and 2 dogs and I call it home. It's quiet and peaceful with a small pond to fish in."

Seasonal differences: Winter camping provides different experiences than peak season. A Twin Lakes Resort visitor stated, "When we arrived on Christmas Day, there was a gentlemen who was able to help us to our spot and made things easy to find. This was very helpful."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: New Bern KOA Holiday offers multiple entertainment options for children beyond standard playground equipment. One visitor notes, "They have gem mining. You buy the bags of dirt in the camp store... They had horseshoes and Gaga-ball that were open."

Swimming options: Several campgrounds maintain pools for summer recreation. At Tranter's Creek Resort, a visitor highlights, "This facility has one of the cleanest pools I have ever been in. Very well kept bathroom facilities with a laundromat as well."

Educational opportunities: Farm Country Campground's location offers agricultural learning experiences with easy access to local attractions. A camper explains, "About 15 minutes to Williamston NC, with plenty of shopping (Walmart, Food Lion Piggly Wiggly, Tractor Supply)."

Tips from RVers

Tent camping alternatives: Green Acres Family Campground provides cabin options for RVers wanting a break from their vehicles. A visitor mentioned, "We stayed in a cabin a few years back and really enjoyed it. This campground was awesome and now that we have a camper we are planning a trip here soon!"

Site surface conditions: Some campgrounds have challenging ground conditions for large rigs. At Farm Country Campground, campers report, "Owner explained that the wrong kind of sand had been delivered so it would not compact, it was a challenge pulling our trailer thru the sand."

Full-timers welcome: Pierce Mobile Estates provides long-term options for travelers needing extended stays. According to one visitor, the location offers "Such a quiet and safe place to stay! Just minutes from town!"

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Washington, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Washington, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 42 campgrounds and RV parks near Washington, NC and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Washington, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Washington, NC is Goose Creek State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 35 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Washington, NC.