Has anyone camped on Ocracoke Island, NC. There are 3 campgrounds there, Teeters, Beachcomber and a State Park. Only draw back to the State Park is no electricity, and it will be too hot for me without a/c. Reviews I have seen on Teeters and Beachcomber are not too good.
Jim01 said
07:59 PM Jul 1, 2010
This spring, we stayed at the Cape Hatteras National Seashore park on Ocracoke. It has water and electric at each site and there is a dump station.
No shade, but most sites were level and paved. With my Golden Age discount it was only $11.50 per night.
Used it for a base and took our pickup to see the sights.
Jim
Sushidog said
01:45 PM Jul 4, 2010
When I saw the title of this thread, I thought it might be a new CocaCola flavor for us Southerners - Ocra-Coke, Yum! I had some fried ocra for lunch today. If I could have only washed it down with a slightly viscous and fuzzy beverage with a similar taste! ;)
I lived in western NC and am familiar with the campgrounds there, but I can't help you with coastal NC CGs.
Chip
-- Edited by Sushidog on Sunday 4th of July 2010 01:46:07 PM
4wheel1 said
04:32 PM Jul 4, 2010
Yeah I live in western NC also. I do love the outer banks, especially Ocracoke. I am only finding the 3 campgrounds on Ocracoke. Jim are you sure that the campground you mentioned is not Frisco Woods on Hatteras Island instead of Ocracoke. If it is indeed on Ocracoke I would appreciate any information you have on it. Thanks
Jim01 said
06:36 AM Jul 5, 2010
I'm Bad!!!
We did stay at the Cape Hatteras National Seashore / Ocracoke Campground that is 5 miles East of Ocracoke on Ocracoke Island, but it is dry camping with a dump station across the road from the CG.
In my records, I had it down as having water and elec. but by checking photos that I took while there, I see that there were no hookups.
No shade, but most sites were level and paved. With my Golden Age discount it was only $11.50 per night.
Used it for a base and took our pickup to see the sights.
Jim
I lived in western NC and am familiar with the campgrounds there, but I can't help you with coastal NC CGs.
Chip
-- Edited by Sushidog on Sunday 4th of July 2010 01:46:07 PM
We did stay at the Cape Hatteras National Seashore / Ocracoke Campground that is 5 miles East of Ocracoke on Ocracoke Island, but it is dry camping with a dump station across the road from the CG.
In my records, I had it down as having water and elec. but by checking photos that I took while there, I see that there were no hookups.
Sorry for the confusion.
Jim