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Cedar Point Campground

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Cedar Point Campground Overview

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Phone (252) 638-5628

Address 391 Vfw Rd, Cedar Point, NC 28584, USA

Website https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233312

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Cedar Point Campground Location & Map

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Cedar Point Campground About

North Carolina is renowned for its diverse landscapes, from the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains to the serene Outer Banks. Nestled within this natural beauty, along the captivating Crystal Coast, you'll find Cedar Point Campground. This beloved local spot offers a true escape into nature, providing a genuine camping experience that stands apart from typical crowded RV parks. For those in North Carolina seeking a tranquil and authentic outdoor adventure, Cedar Point Campground presents an ideal destination.

Cedar Point Campground is a gem for individuals, couples, and families looking to reconnect with the outdoors. It's not a resort with endless amenities, but rather a place that embraces the simplicity and beauty of camping. Visitors consistently praise its spacious, wooded sites, which offer a sense of privacy and immersion in the natural environment. Imagine waking up to the sounds of birds, enjoying a campfire under a canopy of trees, and experiencing the peace that only a true woodland setting can provide. The campground is part of the Cedar Point Recreation Area, situated near the mouth of the White Oak River, and surrounded by a rich salt marsh and a coastal forest – a vibrant ecosystem teeming with wildlife.

One of the most appealing aspects of Cedar Point Campground is its prime location in Cedar Point, North Carolina. This coastal community offers a fantastic base for exploring the wider Crystal Coast region. The campground's address is 391 Vfw Rd, Cedar Point, NC 28584, USA.

Accessing Cedar Point Campground is straightforward. From Swansboro, you can take NC 24 East, cross the White Oak River, then turn left onto NC 58 North. Drive approximately 3.3 miles, then turn left onto VFW Road. After about half a mile, turn left again onto FR 153A at the Cedar Point sign. The campground is conveniently located, allowing for easy day trips to nearby coastal towns and attractions, while still providing the peaceful solitude of a natural setting. Its proximity to towns like Cape Carteret, Swansboro, and Emerald Isle means that while you feel secluded in the woods, essential services and popular spots are never too far away.

Cedar Point Campground offers a range of services designed to make your camping experience comfortable and enjoyable.

  • 40 campsites, all equipped with electrical hookups (20/30/50 amp available at some sites).
  • A well-maintained bathhouse with flush toilets and warm showers. While some reviews mention variable water temperature in the showers, the facilities are generally kept clean.
  • Drinking water available throughout the campground, though not at individual sites.
  • An onsite dump station with potable water fill-up, a convenient amenity for RV campers.
  • Picnic tables and fire rings with grills at each campsite, perfect for outdoor meals and evening campfires.
  • Cell service is generally good in the area, allowing for connectivity if needed.
  • Firewood available for purchase from the camp host.
  • A small-craft boat ramp and fishing pier providing easy access to the White Oak River for shallow-water boats, canoes, and kayaks.

The campground boasts several features that make it a standout choice for campers in North Carolina.

  • Spacious, wooded, and often level sites that offer a good distance from neighboring campers, ensuring privacy and a true "in the woods" feel. This is a recurring highlight in customer reviews, distinguishing it from more open, "parking lot" style campgrounds.
  • Located within the Croatan National Forest, providing a natural setting surrounded by coastal forest and salt marsh.
  • Low underbrush, making it easy and enjoyable to hike through the surrounding natural areas and explore the environment.
  • Absence of bright lights and light pollution, allowing for excellent stargazing and a truly dark night sky experience.
  • Dedicated camp hosts who are often described as helpful and friendly, contributing to a positive camping atmosphere.
  • Close proximity to the Tideland Trail, which features boardwalks that allow visitors to explore the unique salt marsh and observe local wildlife such as osprey, various egrets, herons, deer, raccoons, and a variety of crabs and oysters.
  • Year-round operation, although some amenities like shower warmth might vary with the season, making it a flexible option for camping enthusiasts.
  • Accessible facilities, with all sites and features designed to be fully accessible.

While Cedar Point Campground may not offer extensive promotions directly, as a federal park campground, its pricing is typically very reasonable, providing excellent value for the quality of the natural camping experience. Single site camping fees are around $20 per night, plus a $7 electrical fee, with double sites at $40 per night plus a $14 electrical fee. This affordability makes it an attractive option for budget-conscious travelers seeking a genuine outdoor escape.

It is important to note that reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak seasons, as the campground stays pretty booked up. Reservations can often be made well in advance, sometimes up to six months out. There are also a limited number of first-come, first-served sites available. It is advisable to reserve at least three days in advance of your stay if using the reservation system.

For those interested in visiting or learning more about Cedar Point Campground, here is the essential contact information:

Address: 391 Vfw Rd, Cedar Point, NC 28584, USA

Phone: (252) 638-5628

Mobile Phone: +1 252-638-5628

Cedar Point Campground is an ideal destination for North Carolina locals, and here’s why. It offers a rare opportunity to truly disconnect and immerse yourself in nature without traveling far from home. Unlike many commercial campgrounds that can feel like crowded parking lots, Cedar Point maintains a natural, wooded ambiance, providing spacious sites that give you room to breathe and relax. This focus on a rustic, yet comfortable, experience is something cherished by those who appreciate authentic camping.

The campground’s location within the Croatan National Forest means you're surrounded by rich biodiversity and unique coastal ecosystems, offering endless opportunities for birdwatching, hiking, and exploring the fascinating salt marsh environment. Whether you enjoy fishing, kayaking, or simply sitting by a campfire under a starry sky, this campground provides the perfect backdrop. Its consistent positive reviews highlight the helpful camp hosts, cleanliness of the bathhouses, and the overall peaceful atmosphere. Even though it's not a "resort" with endless activities on-site, its proximity to other Crystal Coast attractions like Emerald Isle beaches, Swansboro's charm, and local seafood restaurants means you can easily venture out for day trips before returning to your serene campsite. For North Carolinians seeking a peaceful, family-friendly, and genuinely natural camping experience that feels like a true getaway, Cedar Point Campground is undoubtedly a top choice.

Customer Reviews

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Kevin Gaskill
May 02, 2025

We’ve been camping here for many years now and never had a bad experience. The camp hosts have always been very helpful,the sites are large, wooded and most are a decent distance from the neighboring sites. Bathhouse is normally clean and well maintained. There is electric at each site but no sewer or water so you just need to keep an eye on your tank levels. There is a dump station onsite though. We use a portable tote so we don’t have to move the entire when we need to dump a tank. Reserve well in advance though as they stay pretty booked up. This isn’t a resort type campground so you’ll have to drive to see and do things but that’s why it’s our favorite. We love the feel of being in the woods here, instead of being in some lighted parking lot like some campgrounds.

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Marilyn Mejorado
May 22, 2025

Cedar point campground is very beautiful. The sites are stretched out and it's not as dense as some. It's shady and you have fire rings and picnic tables. I love how the underbrush is low enough to hike through. Hot showers. Much better than most. Host is nice and they do a great job keeping it natural. No bright lights and light pollution.

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barry boyles
Jun 10, 2025

Very relaxing camp area with level paved camper parking. Restrooms and showers at the bathhouse with paved parking and sidewalks. Also has separate handicap bathroom. Showers are individual locking showers for privacy. Kayak/small boat launch adjacent to campground. The dayuse park near boat launch also has walking trails that meander though/over the marsh and backwaters of the Croatan Forrest. Campground host was very informative and helpful. This campground several miles from a military base and on occasion, munitions can be heard from training exercises. I will be be going back when possible.

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rpsellers
May 09, 2025

I really wanted to like this campground. On the surface it looks nice - although with the current federal staffing cuts it was obvious that mowing and other maintenance was behind schedule. We arrived on a Sunday evening to find our site occupied by vehicles where the site right next door to us had a group of over 20 older people gathered around OUR campfire ring. We had to ask for folks to move their vehicles before we could back our rig in and one man actually seemed reluctant to do so - "you're coming in so late we figured it would be OK to park there." When we unhooked and set up, I walked out to folks sitting around our fire ring asking if they were planning to stay there long. They replied, "It's shady here, so we'll probably be here every day." I mentioned that - in case they hadn't noticed - it was on MY campsite, and the response was "Oh, are you gonna go and get liberal and woke on us?" I decided at the time to try and take the high road. The next morning, we awoke to find this same group having their gathering about 7 or 8 feet from the back of our camper, and people walking right past our bedroom windows because that was the quickest way to bath house. I went and mentioned to one that we really would appreciate folks not walking right past our windows and he replied, "We come here as a group every year and really don't care what you think." At that point, I went online to the ReserveAmerica website to see which other sites were open for the rest of our stay. Finding several not reserved, I walked around, chose one, then walked over to the host site to request a move. She initially said "That's not allowed," and only relented when I said that it's also not allowed to use another camper's site for a large group because you want to - and she'd either allow us to move or I'd leave and complain, ask for a refund, and write a terrible review. The response then was "Oh, go ahead then." This as in addition to the filthy bathhouse, scalding hot showers with no temperature control, and deer flies so bad going outside wasn't really a pleasant experience. And if folks like we experienced are "regulars" here? In addition to all the rest of the negatives? No thanks; we'll play a little extra over at the state park that's nearby.

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Kathy Hatton
Jun 02, 2025

Nice quiet little campground, not far from beaches, restaurants, and stores. Except for the female camphost who is never there and has a white board with directions on what to do. I was just there for 3 nights and never seen her, I dont think she was even in the park. Evean though her vehicles were there.