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Camping at one of our state parks is a great way to stretch your adventures from hours to several days. You can take the time to relax and recharge and save money on accommodations as you travel. Find your naturally wonderful campsite and reserve it today!
Whether you're new to North Carolina, just visiting the state, or planning your first ever camping excursion, read on to learn how to make a reservation at one of our state parks.
Most North Carolina state parks are free to access. Entrance fees are charged at the Chimney Rock attraction and during peak season at Falls Lake, Jordan Lake, and Kerr Lake state recreation areas. Fees are charged for camping, facility reservations, swim passes, rentals, and permits.
Filter the list of North Carolina state parks and accesses based on camping options, available facilities, activities, and/or region. Parks with multiple accesses have them listed individually. You can also use the search field.
The Carolina Beach State Park campground offers sites for tents, trailers, full RV hookups, groups and cabins — making it a great base for your beach vacation.
There are no fees required to access Carolina Beach State Park for day use, except for boat launches. Fees are charged for camping, marina use, certain event permits, and facility reservations.
Lake Norman State Park has reopened most facilities. Existing reservations for camper cabins are being honored, but no new reservations are allowed until further notice. Donate to Hurricane Recovery
All North Carolina state park campgrounds are designated for recreation only. A single campsite can be reserved for a maximum of 14 consecutive nights within any 30-day period. Upon reaching that limit, a camper must vacate the park for 16 nights before returning.
Goose Creek State Park offers two camping areas: a newly opened loop with RV campsites and cabins and a primitive tent campground located between Goose and Flatty creeks. The RV camping area has 22 sites that all have full hook-ups (electric, water and sewer). One site is wheelchair accessible.
Located in Chatham County 30 miles west of downtown Raleigh, Jordan Lake State Recreation Area includes seven access areas that provide plenty of camping, boating, and swimming opportunities.