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Cape Hatteras National Seashore Ocracoke Campground
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Location Address: 4352 Irvin Garrish Highway, Ocracoke, North Carolina 27960 GPS: 35.125788, -75.92205 View on Map Local Directions: The campground is located off North Carolina Route 12, three miles east of Ocracoke Village and ten miles west of Hatteras inlet ferry terminal.
Contact Information Local Phone: 1-252-928-6671 Toll Free Phone: 1-877-444-6777 Website: http://www.nps.gov/caha/planyo... Email: caha_general_information@nps.g...
Open All year Check In: 3 PM Check Out: 12 PM
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Sites
135 Tent Sites, 135 No Hookup
Rates Daily Rates: $28.00 Payment Methods:
MasterCard, VISA
Facilities & Services
Dump Station, Groceries
Recreation
Boat Ramp, Canoeing, Fishing, Kayaking, Swimming
Policies
All Ages, Pets Welcome
Restrictions
Max RV Length 40 ft
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Ocracoke is accessible only by ferry or aircraft.
Mosquitoes may be a problem, so netting and insect repellent are recommended.
Surface | Grass | | Other Amenities | Grill | | Picnic Table | |
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| Fee | | | Extra Vehicle Fee | | Early Check In Fee | | Check In Details | 3 PM | Late Check Out Fee | | Check Out Details | 12 PM |
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Dump Station |
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Flush Toilets |
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Gasoline |
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Gift Shop |
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Groceries |
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Handicap Facilities |
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Pay Phone |
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Restaurant |
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Beach |
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Bird Watching |
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Boat Dock |
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Boat Ramp |
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Boating |
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Canoeing |
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Fishing |
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Fishing Supplies |
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Kayaking |
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Swimming |
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Wildlife Watching |
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Average Rating | | (4) | Based on 3 reviews |
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| Great place to enjoy the beach. | |
We stayed here for seven days in October 2014, nice level paved sites with grass & sand between. You must keep all wheels for all vehicles on the pad so make sure the site you select has enough room.
The beach is almost private for the campground and is a short walk over the dunes. Good fishing, relaxing and beautiful sunrises and sunsets from one location.
No hookups - water taps at restroom/shower buildings but cold water showers only. We used our own but you need to conserve water and tankage or you'll be running across the highway to dump and refill potable water often.
This is a great place at the end of the season, uncrowded, beautiful views. Mosquitoes are hungry - bring repellent.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer. | | Comments (0) |
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| Beautiful surroundings and history close by. | |
We came here when we first started camping. We had a very small refer in our pick-up camper so on Saturday afternoon we went in search of a grocery store. We found this little store with a meat counter about 6 feet long. The man behind the counter asked to help me and I told him I was looking for a piece of sirloin steak. He reached behind him and opened a cold storage locker and pulled out half a cow. I told him I would like about a pound he cut off a hunk of meat which I took to be at least 5 lbs. He said that's close enough to a pound and that is what he charged me for. What a hoot that was....The wind seems to blow here all the time.
We stayed here in a Truck Camper. | | Comments (0) |
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| My Favorite Dry Camping Location | |
Cape Hatteras National Seashore Ocracoke Island Campground is my favorite spot for dry camping. It's a bird and wildlife sanctuary just a dune away from the most pristine, unspoiled, uncrowded swimming/surfing/fishing beach in North America. One area of the campground is reserved for quiet tent campers and three areas will accommodate RVs. The clean, paved, open parking areas have no hookups, but there are flush toilets and cold showers in buildings throughout. A dumping station and a potable water supply to fill tanks is just across the road. Holders of a National Park Service Senior Pass pay half the usual camping fee. Ocracoke ferries, to and from Hatteras, Cedar Island and Swan Quarter, will accommodate any vehicle that can legally travel on public highways. Campground reservations can be made up to six months in advance.
We stayed here in a Class A Motorhome. | | Comments (0) |
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