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- John_S_Explorer IIThere are a number of them around Hatteras. Need more info before recommending one. Everything from no hookups national park to full hookup resort type to a KOA and indepent cg.
- bullydogs1ExplorerCamp Hatteras and KOA for Hatteras island..If you are looking closer to hatteras itself..then Ocean Sands (right across from Ocracoke Ferry)..now for the middle of the Outer Banks....Nags Head, Manteo
Kill Devil Hills and such
The Refuge at Manteo...OBX Campground (Colington),Kitty hawk RV Park, small but literally right next to the beach..It all depends on what you want...and where you want to be, Camp Hatteras is about a 22 mile drive south of Nags Head on Route 12...
Joe and Mary's Campground in Colington as well ... - nascar11fanExplorerWe normally stay at Frisco Woods in Frisco. Also, Cape Woods in Buxton is small but nice..
- Passin_ThruExplorerFunny thing, is there is no such place in and McNally called Outer Banks. Find it and I'll give you 20. The Outer Banks are well offshore according to my Nautical Charts so be careful driving there.
- PastorCharlieExplorerThe OBX is a peninsula separating the sound from the ocean.
- jplante4Explorer IIDiscussed not long ago in this thread.
- tohareExplorerWe are at the refuge in wanchese. This is on Roanoke island,
About 3miles from the bridge that takes you to Nags Head. We think this is a good location as it is about an hours drive north to the Virginia boarder, thru the towns of Corolla home of the wild horses, to Duck with a good boardwalk and shopping, to the Wright Brothers museum and memorial in Kitty Hawk and Jockey Ridge State Park. South you go to Cape Hatteras National Park, lots of little beach towns and to Hatteras Light House.
The campground is clean all the utilities work and the sites are OK size.
Enjoy - OutdoorPhotograExplorerI can't tell you where to camp but I highly recommend going to see the wild horses. I would love to do that again.
- kfp673Explorer IIThe new rebuildtHatteras KOA looks nice. We have never been to OBX. Is it worth it going that far south when traveling from PA or should we look at other areas? We have 7yr daughters to keep entertained. Thanks
- bullydogs1ExplorerI was originally from NJ and moved to the OBX in 2011...hope that answers your question...very different here..it's all family oriented and the restaurants are mostly mom and pop...it's not a night club spot but a great spot to relax and take your time.
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