$50 a night with full hookup, but a little pricey in my opinion for what you get. No shaded area. Does have a pool and laundry area. Roses BBQ within 6 minutes away was good. Site was pull through. There are long term campers.
Would stay here again! Basically a private beach for RV parkers. A tram takes you there for free every 30 minutes. Super scenic route on way to beach. Sites are level and quiet. Bathhouses clean. No better place to stay in this area.
If you want a place right on the beach, this isn’t for you. There is an area of water (Kitty Hawk bay) with the dock that you can fish from on the campground. The sites are all trailer/RV - no camping. We stayed at site 5. Important to note- there is a small cemetery on a hill in the center of campground. There is a laundry room near the office. Ice is also available to purchase. I would stay here again. Billies seafood is nearby and would recommend.
I would recommend you get here before dark. Check in staff are not available in the late evening and there are no street lights on the road. There are also several speed bumps in the campground that are hard to see as they are not painted yellow. There is a small store on the campground for essentials and propane. Laundry room is decent and takes card or quarters. There is also a pool but was closed for the season when I arrived. Staff could use a little bit of work. One staff named Liza was not pleasant to deal with during a storm. Would recommend dealing with TJ though. Grocery store named Conners nearby but a tad on the pricey side compared to inland prices. So if you can purchase groceries prior to arrival. Check in process was not streamlined. However, their reservation system was “live” and the only upside prior to arrival. There are areas for tents and cabins as well. The area along the sound can flood with stormy weather, so would recommend not staying on the edge during bad weather as the road sometimes gets covered with water. We stayed in site S13 and the road flooded in bad weather. It is also not smooth pavement and one of our stabilizers got bent. I would also recommend for the campground to trim some trees as they were difficult to navigate around our air conditioning. Long story short, arrive before dark!
Great hosts, spacious spots, nearby dog park, loved staying here. The bath houses are a little dated but very clean. There is horse shoe, volleyball, soccer goals on the camp ground. I would stay here all the time if I could!
We enjoyed staying at the alpaca farm overall. We were the only RV parked right in front of the red barn. There were two toilet outhouses nearby that we could use. And it was nice waking up to the alpacas. Unfortunately the owners weren’t able to do the pizza or farm fresh eggs for our visit. The one area of improvement I would recommend is the check in process/booking. Booking the reservation required a few more steps than ideal, but overall we were glad to stay in a cool area. Also, if you’re looking for a place to eat- about 22 minutes away is Hog Heaven which we thought was a cute hole in the wall restaurant with really friendly staff. Tell Lisa, the manager, we sent you! She reminded us of what an old fashioned waitress used to be- friendly and attentive!
Staff was very friendly. Easy access to nice hiking trails. Bathrooms and showers decent. No concessions, but there is a place in the office to get Pepsi products. Would definitely stay here again if outside of Chicago area!
Very difficult to contact staff to book reservation. When we got there they told us they double booked us and requested we move after we got set up. We declined as there were other spots open and we were staying for under 24 hours. Concessions were scarce. No water or dumping hook up. Electric only. Would only stay here again in a pinch. The only upside is that it is very close to Chicago. The entrance was hard to find. It was near the intersection of Oak and 147th I believe. There’s a restaurant across from it. When you are checking in with trailer make sure you don’t turn left to the office. It will be hard to turn around. I recommend stopping when you get to the fork in the road as the RV sites are to the right. Wish I liked this place more.