The Outer Banks, a 200-mile-long string of barrier islands along the North Carolina coast, are a beach-driving paradise, and the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, covering some 70 miles of it, is a great place to park your RV for an amazing vacation. Where exactly you choose to do so will depend on your budget and your choice of camping style.
Camping is only allowed in designated campgrounds, of which there are four. There are no hookups, and the restrooms and showers are cold-water only. Most of the campgrounds open at the beginning of April and close in mid-October. And none accept reservations except for Oracoke Island. Here are the four you have to choose from.
Read more in Tripatini contributor Barbara Ridley's post RV'ing on North Carolina's Outer Banks.
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