Best RV Parks in North Carolina

RV Parks in North Carolina

With its miles of coastline, beautiful mountains, and thriving cities, North Carolina has something for everyone. From the beaches of Wilmington to the Blue Ridge Mountains in the western part of the state, it's a state full of natural beauty. And with its mild climate, it's a great place to visit any time of year.

If you're planning an RV trip to North Carolina, there are plenty of great RV parks to choose from. Here are just a few of the best RV parks in North Carolina.

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Outer Banks Camping

The Outer Banks are a beautiful and unique string of barrier islands off the state's coast. The area is known for its pristine beaches, friendly locals, and abundant wildlife.

If you're looking for an RV park in the Outer Banks, Camp Hatteras RV Resort is the perfect place to enjoy some beach time. The resort has a heated pool, hot tub, and private beach. And with more than 100 sites, there's plenty of room for RVs of all sizes.

Another excellent option for Outer Banks camping is Frisco Woods Campground on Hatteras Island. This campground has over 200 RV sites, making it one of the largest RV parks in the area.

Mount Airy Camping

The small town of Mount Airy, North Carolina, is the hometown of actor Andy Griffith. But it's also a great place to visit if you want peace and quiet.

If you're planning a trip to Mount Airy, consider staying at Mayberry Campground. This RV park is just minutes from downtown Mount Airy and offers various amenities like a camp store, fishing pond, and game room.

RV Parks Near Great Smoky Mountains

Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in North Carolina. And for a good reason—the park is home to some of the most stunning scenery in the state.

If you're planning a trip to the Great Smokies, consider staying at KOA Cherokee. This campground is located just outside the park and offers plenty of amenities, including a swimming pool, Wi-Fi, and a playground.

RV Parks Along the Blue Ridge Parkway

The Blue Ridge Parkway is a 469-mile-long scenic road that winds through the Appalachian Mountains. The parkway offers stunning views of the mountains and endless opportunities for hiking, biking, or enjoying the scenery.

If you're planning a trip to the Blue Ridge Parkway, consider staying at Mountain Stream RV Park in Marion. This RV park is located just off the parkway, and it offers beautiful views of the mountains.

Campgrounds Near Charlotte

If you're planning a trip to Charlotte, North Carolina, be sure to visit the McDowell Nature Preserve. This beautiful park is located in the heart of Charlotte and offers plenty of opportunities for nature lovers. The preserve features more than 1,500 acres of natural beauty, including forests, streams, and meadows. It's also home to various wildlife, including deer, birds, and amphibians.

An hour north of Charlotte is Midway Campground. This campground is located in the town of Midway and offers amenities like a swimming pool, WiFi, and a playground.

There are plenty of great North Carolina RV parks. Whether you're looking for a place to stay in the Outer Banks, Mount Airy, or Charlotte, you'll be sure to find the perfect RV park for your needs.

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Recent North Carolina RV Parks Reviews

Asheville, NC

Campfire Lodgings

May 03, 2024

"Beautiful Views"

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Pay extra and get the premium lot. It has the best views. Sunsets are amazing. Was able Uber from campground to downtown Asheville. Clean enough bathrooms. Jason was very helpful.

camper-800028
17 reviews
Jonesville, NC

Hometown RV Park

May 02, 2024

"A very nice, basic, RV park"

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As the title of my review says, this is a very nice, basic, RV park with few frills. We liked it a lot. We stayed in site 57 for four nights at the end of April 2024. Sit 57 was the smallest i9n the park, by the description given at the front desk. It turned out to be plenty long for our 22' trailer plus tow vehicle. It could have accommodated a...
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Trent Aloysius
7 reviews
May 01, 2024

"Small, Simple Campground "

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The campground is well maintained, and the staff are responsive if there are any issues (our power was not working when we arrived). Sites 1 through 5 have a good deal of shade, but backing into them is tight. Larger rigs are better served in the center pull through sites. The WiFi was great! There are no real amenities, but the website is up...
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TwillKG
34 reviews
Apr 30, 2024

"Love it."

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If you don't look for glamping, this place is for you. Nice, quiet place at almost 4000 ft high. Host Mike is the best host I have encountered in 35 years of camping in the US. Thank you, Mike!

David
1 review
Apr 30, 2024

"Exceptionally Clean, Friendly Staff "

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Generally we’re not big fans of RV parks due to the lack of privacy. This one was perfect for our overnight on the way to Georgia. The buildings, grounds and facilities were immaculate. The staff were very friendly and welcoming. If you’re looking for a getaway in nature, this would not be it. If you’re looking for a safe and convenient place...
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