Oregon Inlet Campground Beach
- +12524416246
- Oregon Inlet Campground, 12001 North Carolina Hwy 12, Nags Head, NC 27959
- http://www.recreation.gov/camping/oregon-inlet-campground/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=70855
• Location: Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Ocracoke Island, North Carolina
• Address: 4352 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke, NC 27960
• Beach Type: Saltwater Atlantic Ocean beach
• Sand Type: Wide Outer Banks sand dunes and soft sand
• Water Conditions: Moderate Atlantic surf with changing tides
• Best For: Camping, fishing, surfing, beach walks
• Best Time to Visit: April–October; sunrise and sunset are popular
• Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset (campground open year-round)
• Pet Policy: Dogs allowed on leash
• Beach Cleanliness: Natural and well preserved
• Average Rating: ⭐ 4.6
• Pricing: Camping sites typically around $28 per night
• Parking: Campground parking areas available
• Accessibility: Good (short walk over dunes to beach)
• Crowd Level: Light to moderate
Ocracoke Campground Beach is located on Ocracoke Island within Cape Hatteras National Seashore, offering direct access to one of the most pristine stretches of coastline in the Outer Banks. The campground sits on the ocean side of the barrier island behind sand dunes, with the Atlantic beach only a short walk away.
This campground provides a classic Outer Banks experience where visitors can camp close to the ocean and explore miles of undeveloped shoreline. The island itself is remote and is accessible only by ferry or aircraft, which helps preserve its quiet and natural atmosphere.
With wide sandy beaches, rolling dunes, and dark night skies, the area is a favorite destination for beach camping, fishing, and coastal exploration.
Ocracoke Campground provides several basic camping facilities.
Visitors will find campsites suitable for tents and RVs, picnic tables, grills, drinking water, flush toilets, and cold showers throughout the campground.
The campground sits just behind the dunes, allowing campers to walk directly to the beach within minutes.
The beach faces the open Atlantic Ocean, where waves and currents can vary depending on weather and seasonal conditions.
Rip currents can occur during stronger surf, so visitors should follow posted safety advisories before swimming.
Barrier-island environments can also experience strong winds and rapidly changing weather.
Visitors commonly enjoy classic Outer Banks beach activities.
• Surf fishing along the Atlantic shoreline
• Swimming and surfing in the ocean
• Shell collecting along the beach
• Birdwatching along dunes and coastal wetlands
The quiet island setting also makes it a great place for stargazing and sunset photography.
Several attractions are located nearby.
Ocracoke Village
A charming harbor village with restaurants, shops, and marina access.
Ocracoke Lighthouse
One of the oldest operating lighthouses in North Carolina.
Springer’s Point Preserve
A scenic nature area with trails and shoreline views.
Cape Hatteras National Seashore
A protected coastal park featuring miles of undeveloped beaches.
Visitors can find lodging options nearby.
Ocracoke Campground
Ocean-side camping within Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
Ocracoke Village Inns
Small inns and bed-and-breakfast accommodations.
Vacation Rentals
Island cottages and coastal homes.
• Reserve campsites in advance during peak travel season
• Bring long tent stakes due to sandy ground
• Prepare for wind and limited shade
• Check ferry schedules when traveling to Ocracoke Island
Ocracoke Campground Beach offers one of the most authentic Outer Banks experiences, with oceanfront camping, wide sandy beaches, and a peaceful barrier-island environment.
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