Kitty Hawk RV Park
Kitty Hawk RV Park is a year-round, full-hookup private RV park in Kitty Hawk, NC. With 30/50-amp sites in the $70–85/night range, reservations by phone only, and self-contained RVs welcome, it’s a solid northern-OBX base.

Full-Hookup RV Park · Kitty Hawk
Kitty Hawk RV Park is a year-round, full-hookup private campground at the northern gateway to the Outer Banks, just minutes from the Wright Brothers National Memorial and the beaches of the Northern Outer Banks. It’s a small, quiet operation with no-frills amenities, making it popular with self-contained RVers and snowbirds who want an affordable long-term base in the area.
Park Details
- Address: Kitty Hawk, NC
- Phone: (252) 261-2636
- Reservations: (252) 261-2636 (phone only)
- Sites: Full hookup RV sites
- Hookups: Full hookups (water, sewer, electric), 30/50 amp
- Season: Open year-round
- Check-in / Check-out: In 12pm | Out 11am
Amenities
- Full hookups (water, sewer, electric)
- 30/50 amp service
- Pet friendly (with restrictions)
- Bagged ice for sale on site
Restrictions
- No WiFi
- No bathhouse/showers/toilets
- No fire pits or fires of any kind
- No golf carts
- No pop-ups or tents
- No check-ins after dark (last check-in 9pm)
Fees & Rates
$70–$85/night depending on season.
- Daily high season (May 1–Sept 30): $85
- Daily low season (Oct 1–Apr 30): $70
- Monthly high season: $1,700 (May–Sept, 4-month minimum)
- Monthly low season: $1,000 (Oct–Apr)
Notes
Reservations by phone only. No bathhouse/showers/toilets on site — your rig must be fully self-contained. Because the park is small and books quickly in summer, call well ahead for high-season dates.
What’s nearby
Kitty Hawk is the first real beach town you hit after crossing the Wright Memorial Bridge on US-158. From the park you’re a short drive to the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kill Devil Hills, Jockey’s Ridge State Park in Nags Head (home to the tallest natural sand dune on the East Coast), and the pedestrian-friendly Duck village to the north.
Driving the beach
For Currituck beach drives or 4WD access north toward Corolla, Beach4x4.com rents permitted Jeeps delivered to Kitty Hawk RV Park.
Explore More on OBX RV
This park is part of the Kill Devil Hills & the Northern OBX region. Browse every park on the Outer Banks at the full parks directory, or see them mapped at the OBX RV Parks map.
Other parks in this region
Related guides for planning your stay
- Hookups & Utilities: OBX Campground Comparison
- OBX Seasonal Strategy: When to Go
- Nearby Attractions
- OBX RV Packing Checklist
- The Ultimate OBX RV Guide
- OBX RV FAQ
Reserving at Kitty Hawk RV Park
Kitty Hawk RV Park takes phone reservations only. The town of Kitty Hawk publishes beach access and parking rules that apply once you’re on the sand.
For past customer feedback see reviews of Beach4x4.com.
About Kitty Hawk RV Park
Kitty Hawk RV Park is one of the northernmost private campgrounds on the Outer Banks, positioned in the town of Kitty Hawk where US-158 crosses onto the barrier island. Its location makes it one of the easiest OBX campgrounds to reach by road — no ferry required, no long drive down NC-12 through the seashore — and it serves as an excellent base camp for exploring the northern Outer Banks. Full hookups, a welcoming atmosphere, and proximity to key northern OBX attractions make it a top choice for first-time OBX visitors. Also consider nearby Joe & Kay’s Campground and OBX Campground as alternatives in the same region.
Site Types and Amenities
Kitty Hawk RV Park offers full-hookup RV sites with 30/50-amp electric, water, and sewer. The park accommodates a range of rig sizes including larger Class A coaches and fifth wheels. Amenities include shower facilities, laundry, and on-site management. The park’s northern OBX location gives guests access to a wide range of shopping, restaurants, grocery stores, and services along US-158 — far more than is available on Hatteras Island. This makes it a practical choice for longer stays where supply and service access matter.
Northern OBX Attractions
Kitty Hawk RV Park is ideally positioned for the northern OBX experience. The Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kill Devil Hills is approximately 10 minutes south on US-158 — one of the most significant historical sites in American aviation history. Jockey’s Ridge State Park, with the East Coast’s tallest active sand dune (up to 100 feet), is a short drive away. The Nags Head beaches, with multiple public beach accesses, are minutes east. Duck and Corolla to the north offer upscale dining and shopping. Oregon Inlet and the Hatteras Island campgrounds are about 30–45 minutes south.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Kitty Hawk RV Park have full hookups?
Yes — RV sites include 30/50-amp electric, water, and sewer hookups.
How far is Kitty Hawk RV Park from the beach?
The Kitty Hawk beach accesses are within a few minutes’ drive east of the park. The beach is accessible year-round with public parking at multiple beach ramps.
Is Kitty Hawk RV Park a good base for day trips to Hatteras Island?
Yes, but plan for the drive time — it is about 45–60 minutes from Kitty Hawk to the NPS campgrounds on Hatteras Island (Cape Point, Frisco). For multi-night Hatteras Island stays, booking a campground there is more practical.
See where Kitty Hawk RV Park sits on the OBX RV parks map or compare it with other campgrounds in the full directory.