OBX RV parks stretch from the Currituck Outer Banks down through Cape Hatteras and onto Ocracoke, giving travelers full-hookup resorts, oceanfront private campgrounds, and rustic National Park Service sites all within a short drive of the beach. This guide compares the major OBX RV parks by location, amenities, and beach access so you can pick the right base camp for your Outer Banks trip.
Related guides: OBX Off-Road Beach Access · Outer Banks Beach Cams · Cape Hatteras ORV Permit
OBX Campgrounds & RV Parks
The Outer Banks has campgrounds scattered up and down the 100-mile barrier island chain. Here are some of the best-known RV parks and campgrounds across the OBX:
- Camp Hatteras RV Resort & Campground (Rodanthe/Waves/Salvo)
- Cape Hatteras KOA Resort (Rodanthe)
- Outer Banks West / Currituck Sound KOA Holiday
- North Beach Campground (Rodanthe)
- Adventure Bound Camping Resort – Cape Hatteras (Frisco)
- Frisco Woods Campground
- Frisco Cove Marina & Campground
- Sands of Time Campground (Avon)
- Teeter’s Campground (Hatteras Village)
- Ocracoke Campground (NPS)
- Oregon Inlet Campground (NPS)
- Cape Point Campground (Buxton)
- Frisco Campground (NPS)
- Joe & Kay’s Campground (Nags Head)
Beach 4×4 Delivery to Your RV Park
Explore the beaches and the OBX by 4×4 from your campsite. Beach4x4.com delivers 4×4 vehicles to your RV park for weekly rentals — so you can enjoy the campground life and still hit the beach in a proper off-road vehicle. Reservations are weekly, and a Corolla beach parking permit is included with each rental.