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An Introduction to Ocracoke Campground
Nestled on Ocracoke Island, part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, the Ocracoke Campground is an inviting getaway accessible only by ferry, private boat, or plane. With its 16 miles of untouched coastline, it offers a serene escape for campers. The journey to this unique location enhances the sense of adventure and exclusivity.
Amenities and Facilities
The Ocracoke Campground is equipped with 136 sites, suitable for tents and RVs under 40 feet. They provide essentials such as grills, picnic tables, flush toilets, and cold showers, ensuring a comfortable stay. While there are no electric hookups, the location offers basic necessities like drinking water to make your camping experience enjoyable. Pets are welcome, making it a convenient spot for families seeking an all-inclusive adventure.
Camping Fees and Additional Information
Camping fees begin at $28 per night, which includes a paved parking pad, picnic table, and charcoal grill. Open year-round, this makes it an ideal destination for both summer vacations and off-season retreats. For further details and to plan your visit, prospective campers can gather more information from the National Park Service website.