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Oregon Inlet Campground - Cape Hatteras National Seashore

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Dump station out of order indefinitely!!! Third time this has happened in past year. Also, generators are allowed in Section B that鈥檚 like a valley between dunes so sound is magnified鈥ad to move to another section. It鈥檚 too bad!!!
NM nomad
Posted May 27, 2025; NM
Horrible now that a new restaurant went in near dump station, impossible to get to it safely with anything other than a 20ft camper van鈥eed to risk parking lot congestion of restaurant goers, fishing boat excursions & boat tours鈥 tremendous liability for rigs!!! Over crowded with biking toddlers on CG access road, now extra vehicles parking on grass, loud generators, dogs barking, & too many people crowding sites! Sad!!! Used to to be a favorite CG! Not returning!!!
Nomad JL
Posted Jun 25, 2024; Nomad
Nice park, electricity and water at sites. The pedestal that the plug in and water tap is on is lighted so it's easy to hookup at night. Showers and restrooms and dump station available. Beach access. Quiet night other than the wind which was high the night we stayed. Fee for electric/water was $35/night. Online reservation. Nice stay.
USRV Enterprise
Posted Jun 24, 2024; TX
One of the better NP CGs with lots of outer bank activities. Hosts this year were some of the best. Winds & weather extremes to consider but nice CG.
Jp
Posted Dec 19, 2023; Nomad
Stayed here in Feb., and again in early April, and really enjoyed it. Sites are well spaced behind the dunes with easy access to a beautiful, endless beach. The road is close by but was not bothersome, especially at night. Need to watch the weather as it can get windy. If you like dark skies at night and uncomplicated natural open space, try this campground. Rangers are friendly and helpful. Dump station and water are across the road at the Fishing Center near boat dock.
Sailsgirl
Posted Apr 17, 2023; New England
Oregon Inlet Campground Nags Head on the Outer Banks,脗聽 NC, location excellent, 3 historic lighthouses, fishing from beach, pier, charter boats and swimming in summer weather, wild horse tour, Wright Brother National Monument Exhibit...campsite 30/50amp water up to date...rest rooms clean...showers outside not the脗聽 privacy I want for wife, children to use...Dump station not on site about 1/4 mile drive, crossing busy highway with tote...really RUKIDDING me rate that a D-...over all rate 4star
Charles Gibson
Posted Oct 28, 2022; Clearwater FL
I stayed here a week in six different campsites both electric and non-electric all gotten upon arrival the first week of August. It芒鈧劉s really hot and humid here but there is always a breeze and during the evening quite a brisk breeze so The heat becomes tolerable. All sites are level.The walk to the beach across the dunes can be long & strenuous but easy If using ATV Road near the C loop. Beach is not very nice芒鈧othing like the beautiful beach near the main pier in town.I chose to use the easy beach access near the Park maintenance headquarters about 4 mi north of campground. I downloaded movies in a public event parking lot on Highway 158 just north of the Nags Head outlet mall & got nice groceries @ the Fresh Market further north, (all on the west side)
AZ Gypsy
Posted Aug 05, 2022; AZ
We were looking for a place to stay that would be convenient to explore the northern Outer Banks. We're self-contained in our 25 foot motor home and don't use the facilities except for an occasional shower. We stayed weeknights in mid-June. This is a pretty campground nestled in the sand dunes 12 miles south of Nags Head. There are about 100 sites, half with water/electric, arrayed around 3 loops. The sites are relatively long and narrow and paved. There are no trees for shade or privacy. There are bath houses with outdoor showers and potable water in each loop. There's a dump station across highway 12 at the marina. At the time of our visit, there was potable water at the dump station, however, no hose. There's good ATT and Verizon cell coverage. The beach is a short walk through the dunes from the CG. We enjoyed the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kitty Hawk.
DSVT
Posted Jun 16, 2021; VT
Beautiful spot in dunes. Short walk to beach on E side. Sadly the other side (W) abuts the road so there is traffic noise all night and day long. Centrally located to Wright brothers, bodie island light, swimming beach. We stayed in tent / A loop with small teardrop trailer.
Buelah
Posted May 21, 2021; ME
I have mixed feelings about this place. We stayed on site B23. The grounds are pretty, some are nice and grassy, others not so much, those are full of cactus and spiked briars, don芒鈧劉t let your children run around barefoot. Sites are a bit on the small side. We had a 30ft RV and could barely get our TV parked on the designated pad. No parking in the 芒鈧揼rass芒鈧! One vehicle per space unless your in a tent. There is free extra parking and a dump station across the street at the fishing center/coast guard station. Just get a parking tag from the camp rangers, aka camp nazis. Rules here are strictly enforced, be on guard. The showers and bathhouse is adequate and in decent shape. The beach is a 5 min walk away over the dunes. Unfortunately, it is right beside a vehicle access ramp. So, unless you mind sharing it with jeeps and jacked up trucks then I would take the family elsewhere to swim. It looks dirty and dug out from all the tire tracks. Not a very clean place. There is a really cool shipwreck along the southern shore, about 0.7 miles from ramp 4. If you need a good home base for excursions along the OBX shoreline, then this is the place. If your looking for a camp&beach experience then go elsewhere.
Switchback
Posted Aug 18, 2020; TN
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