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Reviewed Apr. 23, 2024

Stay in Kinston

Very nice place to stay. $20 per night. I go there when l go home to visit and to hunt. Ron the camp host is a very helpful and friendly guy. Across the river from nice entertainment. About a 15 minute walk.

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Month of VisitNovember
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Keith M., April 23, 2024
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Reviewed Sep. 22, 2022

Rude Camphost

The camp host was extremely rude. When I was pulling into the campsite, driving the posted speed limit, he made a motion for to slow down. I did.

When I approached his campsite to secure my campsite, he approached my vehicle before I had a chance to get out. I did. He told I was driving too fast. I said I was driving the posted limit and did slow down regardless. He said the same thing repeatedly. I told him I would not be staying which seemed to upset him more. He made mention that he was assistant director of something and he was going to give my tabs numbers to the police in case I came back to do "something." 

In all of my years of camping in many states, I have never been treated or talk to so disrespectfully. Beware.

Reviewed Jun. 29, 2022

Quiet, clean campground on the river

Stayed here in February.  Was nice and quiet, especially the far away camp sites.  All sites seemed pretty level.  One note is that they only accept cash for payment.

Month of VisitFebruary
Reviewed Oct. 17, 2021

nice enough / $10 for tent camping

I'm currently in the primitive camping area in a tent next to my vehicle. I have not seen any signs about cost or payment, but I got in late last night, around 10pm on Saturday night in mid-October. The RV sites looked pretty full, but there was plenty of space in this primitive area which is next to the RV sites. I did not see any numbers or designated parking spaces, so I just sort of guessed. So far, no issues.

Update: In the morning, a man in a golf cart drives around. He collected $10 from me and gave me the code for the bathrooms/showers. The showers are nicer than expected, but not fancy.

There are some endangered birds in cages outside the showers. Check out the owl and the hawk!

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Month of VisitOctober
Reviewed Jan. 27, 2020

A Hidden Gem in a Small Town

I’ve known about this campground for a long time, but I never got a chance to camp at it until now. It was long overdue. The campground has pull-through and back-in sites. The sites are level and most have 30/50 amp hookups, as well as water. There is also a primitive tent camping area. You can choose to stay along the river or next to the woods. There are viewing platforms to look at the river, trails, and at least three ponds in which you can fish. There is not a swimming pool or an arcade pavilion, but there are a lot of things for children and adults to do. The campground is along the Neuse River, and it is part of the Neuseway Nature Center complex. The Nature Center has a variety of live animal exhibits, and across the street there is a planetarium and science center. Also included on the premises are a playground, a fossil dig, a picnic shelter, and a small train in which visitors can ride. You have to register at the Nature Center, which is about a hundred yards from the campground, and the fee was$20.00, which I thought was very reasonable. The host was one of the nicest hosts I have ever encountered at a campground. He answered all the questions we had, and he walked us to the bath house to make sure we understood how to enter the code to unlock the door. There are some drawbacks to the campground, although not many. It is a long walk to the bath house from the campground, but our host said that they are trying to get a bath house within the campground itself. The reason it has not been done sooner is because the whole area is in a flood zone, and they have to figure out the best way to have bathrooms there. The waters from the Neuse River have covered the entire campground and Nature Center complex more than once and almost every year. With that said, you will want to make sure the river has not flooded before you decide to go. It rained the entire time we were there, so we didn’t get to enjoy many of the outdoor opportunities, but I enjoyed seeing the river and the animal exhibits. However, there is a lot more to do across the bridge into Kinston. With a short drive of three-tenths of a mile, you will be on Herritage Street. Over the last three decades, the city of Kinston has been in a steady decline in population, and the crime rate has increased. However, city leaders have been bringing things back to life. This campground is right across the river from Herritage Street, which has a nationally known restaurant(The Chef and the Farmer), the only full size Civil War ironclad replica in the world, a successful brewery(Mother Earth Brewery), and many other eclectic shops and parks. For breakfast and lunch, Lovick’s Café is a great choice, and it has been in business since the 1940s. It is most famous for its dough burgers. For some people, this might be a two star campground because it doesn’t seem to offer much. Others, including myself, would rate it five stars because it has a little bit of both worlds—nature and civilization(Herritage Street). I will give it only four stars because I’m trying to be objective, knowing that people looking for campgrounds want swimming pools, game rooms, Wi-Fi, etc.

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Month of VisitNovember
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
  • What better place to try out our new teardrop camper than at Neuseway Nature Park?  I grew up two miles from here, which happened to be decades before this area became a nature park and campground.  I am proud of what my hometown has here.
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  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
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  • There is plenty to do for children of all ages, including a miniature train ride and a playground.
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  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
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  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
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  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Myron C., January 27, 2020
Reviewed May. 22, 2019

Pretty pleasant

This was my first visit, I plan on going back so I will update as I learn more about this site. There are RV and primativr sites. They are literally right next to each other. The RV sites have power and water hookups, fire pit, and picnic table at each site. The RV sited are also numbered. The primitive sites are not so well kept. They are not clearly marked and no dedicated fire pits. There is a little highway noise pollution, but not terrible. There is a free onsite dumpster. Fires are allowed. I had alcohol one night without any hassle. Showers/restrooms available on site are free. You pay by the day (in cash or check) at the Nature Center (during banking hours Mon-Thurs I believe). Prices are fair ($10 primitive site and $20 RV site). Campsite is riverfront (keep in mind for the bugs). I didn't see or hear much wildlife aside from an owl, a rat snake, and one good sized spider. Campgrounds are pretty clean. There is a large communal fire pit with plenty of seating and little private-ish decks overlooking the river. There is free wifi. Multiple people had their pets with them. Good cell phone reception with Verizon.

  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Taylor W., May 22, 2019
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Taylor W., May 22, 2019
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Taylor W., May 22, 2019
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Taylor W., May 22, 2019
Reviewed May. 22, 2019

Pretty pleasant

This was my first visit, I plan on going back so I will update as I learn more about this site. There are RV and primativr sites. They are literally right next to each other. The RV sites have power and water hookups, fire pit, and picnic table at each site. The RV sited are also numbered. The primitive sites are not so well kept. The are not clearly marked and no dedicated fire pits. There is a little highway noise pollution, but not terrible. There is a free onsite dumpster. Fires are allowed. Showers/restrooms available on site are free. You pay by the day (in cash or check) at the Nature Center (during banking hours Mon-Thurs I believe). Prices are fair. Campsite is riverfront (keep in mind for the bugs). I didn't see or hear much wildlife aside from an owl, a rat snake, and one good sized spider. Campgrounds are pretty clean. There is a large communal fire pit with plenty of seating and little private-ish decks overlooking the river.

  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Taylor W., May 22, 2019
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Taylor W., May 22, 2019
  • Review photo of Neuseway Nature Park & Campground by Taylor W., May 22, 2019