Cape Point — Cape Lookout National Seashore
Cape Point Campground
Nestled within the breathtaking Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Cape Point Campground is your ultimate destination for an immersive outdoor experience along the North Carolina coast. With its stunning beaches, rich marine life, and scenic maritime forest, this campground offers both adventure and relaxation for campers of all ages.
Available Campsites
The campground features a variety of campsites, including:
- Standard Nonelectric Sites: Sites A001 to J027 are available, providing ample space for tents and RVs (up to 25 feet).
- Tent-Only Sites: Rows D, E, and F are designated for exclusive tent camping, ensuring a peaceful atmosphere.
Each campsite is equipped with a paved parking pad, picnic table, and a charcoal grill. Reservations are recommended, especially from Memorial Day to Labor Day when the campground sees higher occupancy.
Camp, RV, and Explore Outdoors
Cape Point Campground is the largest campground within Cape Hatteras National Seashore, making it an ideal base from which to explore the area’s multiple attractions. The campground is a short walk away from the renowned Cape Hatteras beach, famous for its world-class fishing and surfing spots.
Access to various outdoor activities includes:
- Fishing: Ideal for both novice and expert anglers, with the opportunity to catch trophy fish.
- Surfing: The nearby beach is a popular destination for surfers of all skill levels.
- Hiking: The Buxton Woods Trail offers a scenic 3/4 mile loop through the local maritime forest, just north of the campground.
Natural Features
The campground is uniquely situated between pristine rolling dunes and the largest remaining tract of maritime forest on the North Carolina coast, teeming with wildlife. Campers may encounter a variety of bird species, as well as large herds of white-tailed deer, making it an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts.
Nearby Attractions
While at Cape Point Campground, visitors can enjoy several local attractions:
- Cape Hatteras Lighthouse: The tallest brick lighthouse in the U.S., standing at 198 feet, is a must-visit. It’s located just north of the campground.
- Museum of the Sea: Adjacent to the Visitor Center, it provides insight into the maritime history of the region.
- Buxton Beach: A family-friendly beach with lifeguards on duty from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Need to Know
Before you embark on your camping adventure, here are some essential guidelines:
- Duration: Camping is limited to a total of 14 days from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
- Pet Policy: Pets are welcome but must be on a 6-foot leash and kept away from wildlife.
- Quiet Hours: From 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM; generators must be turned off during these times.
- Fire Restrictions: Wood fires are not allowed; only charcoal cooking fires in designated grills are permitted.
- Flooding Risk: The campground is located in a low-lying area prone to flooding; campers are advised to check conditions prior to arrival.
Recreation and Rental Options
To fully enjoy your camping experience, consider exploring gear rental options available nearby. This is particularly convenient for first-time campers or those looking for a more leisurely experience.
Driving Directions
Getting to Cape Point Campground can be easily done via several routes:
- From the North: Follow I-95 South to Richmond, VA; then, take I-64 East and continue on US-158 through Nags Head to NC-12 South to Buxton.
- From the South: Take I-95 North to Wilson, NC, and then follow US-264 East until reaching the junction with NC-12 South to Buxton.
With its stunning natural beauty, abundant recreational activities, and comfortable amenities, Cape Point Campground promises an unforgettable camping experience on the picturesque shores of North Carolina.
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