Explore traveler-accessible Outer Banks RV parks from Kitty Hawk to Ocracoke. Filter by region, hookup type and campground style, then open any marker for the full park profile.
The map shows 19 traveler-accessible Outer Banks RV parks verified through their current official websites or government sources.
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All traveler-accessible parks
- Kitty Hawk RV Park
- OBX Campground
- Oregon Inlet Campground
- Beechland Campground
- The Refuge on Roanoke Island
- Camp Hatteras RV Resort
- Cape Hatteras / OBX KOA Resort
- North Beach Campground
- Ocean Waves Campground
- Rodanthe Watersports and Campground
- St. Clair Landing Family Campground
- Avon Pier + RV Resort
- Cape Point Campground
- Frisco Campground
- Frisco Oceanfront RV Resort
- Frisco Woods Campground
- Hatteras Sands Campground
- Jerniman's Campground
- Ocracoke Campground
Ready to Choose Your Park?
- Kill Devil Hills & the Northern OBX
- Tri-Villages: Rodanthe, Waves & Salvo
- Hatteras Island: Avon, Buxton & Frisco
- Ocracoke: The Remote Ferry Destination
- Roanoke Island: Manteo & Wanchese
Or jump to all OBX RV parks or the Ultimate OBX RV Guide.
Planning Routes Between Regions
The Outer Banks runs roughly 200 miles north to south, but you can only drive about 80 of those continuously — the rest requires the Hatteras-Ocracoke ferry. Use the regional lists above together with the NCDOT Ferry Division schedule to plan your reservation timing. Most travelers stage at one Hatteras-side park, ferry over for two or three nights at Ocracoke, then return to a different campground for the second half of their stay.
Mobile and Offline Access
Cell coverage thins south of Oregon Inlet. Before you cross the bridge, download the Outer Banks area for offline use in your phone’s maps app and save the addresses of the campgrounds you are considering. Verizon and AT&T offer the strongest LTE in the southern villages; T-Mobile is reliable in the northern beaches. A printed paper backup is still smart for ferry waits and campground check-ins where Wi-Fi can be saturated.