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1920 Holiday parks and RV rentals in North Carolina

Best North Carolina luxury holiday parks

Among the 1920 accommodations in North Carolina, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Couples Yurt - The Dreamer At Valley Bear Farms Resort - North Carolina
10 1 review
North Carolina
01/07 – 03/07
A$373/nighttotal: A$746 (2 )

Couples Yurt - The Dreamer At Valley Bear Farms Resort

1 2
camping , Rosman
Creekside Yurt - The Dreamer is situated in Balsam Grove, a short drive from Rosman, offering easy access to local hiking trails and scenic areas.
This 37-square-metre yurt features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three guests, and includes a private balcony, sauna, and parking; towels and bed linen are provided.

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Best North Carolina holiday parks with a pool

Among the 1920 accommodations in North Carolina, here are the 4 best holiday parks with a pool

Sound Views Pool Hot Tub Game Room Club Access - North Carolina
North Carolina
07/09 – 07/10
A$668/nighttotal: A$20040 (30 )

Sound Views Pool Hot Tub Game Room Club Access

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mobile home , Duck
This four-bedroom mobile home, part of the Sound Views Pool Hot Tub Game Room Club Access offer, is situated near Duck, North Carolina, approximately 140 kilometres from Norfolk International Airport.
The 219 square metre property sleeps eighteen guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, private patio, access to a swimming pool and hot tub, plus a games room and free Wi-Fi.
Catchin Rays - North Carolina
North Carolina
10/08 – 15/08
A$293/nighttotal: A$1465 (5 )

Catchin Rays

2 5
mobile home , North Topsail Beach
The 'Catchin Rays' mobile home is located in North Topsail Beach, a mere 5-minute walk from the shore and 55 kilometres from Albert J. Ellis Airport.
This two-bedroom static caravan accommodates up to eleven guests, offering 24 square metres of living space with air conditioning, a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave, and access to an on-site swimming pool, restaurant, bar, and private parking.
The Salty Camper - North Carolina
9.0 1 review
North Carolina
20/09 – 27/09
A$257/nighttotal: A$1799 (7 )

The Salty Camper

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house , North Topsail Beach
The Salty Camper, a mobile home in North Topsail Beach, is located just a 4-minute walk from North Topsail Beach and 55 kilometres from Albert J. Ellis Airport.
This family-friendly caravan offers accommodation for up to five guests, featuring a separate bedroom, living room, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave, alongside air conditioning, complimentary WiFi, and access to a private swimming pool and on-site restaurant.
The Bohemian Dream Glamping Tent-private Oasis 2 Miles To Holden Beach - North Carolina
10 3 reviews
North Carolina
24/07 – 26/07
A$221/nighttotal: A$442 (2 )

The Bohemian Dream Glamping Tent-private Oasis 2 Miles To Holden Beach

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campervan , Holden Beach
The Bohemian Dream Glamping Tent offers a private oasis in Supply, North Carolina, located 3.2 kilometres from Holden Beach and close to Ocean Isle Beach.
This pet-friendly, family-friendly accommodation sleeps four guests and features one bedroom, two bathrooms, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a swimming pool, garden, and parking, providing a luxurious outdoor getaway with opportunities for evening fires.

Frequently asked questions about campings in North Carolina

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in North Carolina?

    Absolutely! North Carolina is a big sports state. NASCAR fans will love the Charlotte Motor Speedway, home to the Coca-Cola 600. College basketball is huge; check out games at the Dean E. Smith Center (UNC Chapel Hill) or Cameron Indoor Stadium (Duke University). The ACC tournament is also a major event. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are plenty of opportunities for hiking, fishing, and watersports.
  • What are the best holiday parks in North Carolina?

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in North Carolina?

    Many travellers overlook the beauty of the North Carolina mountains beyond Asheville. Try exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway, stopping at scenic overlooks and hiking trails. The charming town of Blowing Rock offers stunning views and unique shops. For history buffs, the Mecklenburg County Courthouse in Charlotte, where the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence was supposedly signed (though its authenticity is debated), is a fascinating place to visit.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in North Carolina?

  • When is the high season in North Carolina?

    The peak tourist season in North Carolina generally runs from late spring to early autumn (roughly April to October). Summer sees the warmest weather and the most visitors at the beaches and mountain resorts. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, making it a popular time for leaf-peeping trips along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in North Carolina?

  • What foods is North Carolina best known for?

    North Carolina barbecue is legendary! You'll find both vinegar-based and Lexington-style (tomato-based) barbecue, each with its own loyal following. Try some delicious hushpuppies, a type of cornbread fritter, and don't forget the sweet tea – it's a staple here. Seafood is also prominent, especially along the coast.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in North Carolina?

  • Is North Carolina a good destination for camping?

    Yes, definitely! North Carolina boasts numerous state parks and national forests with excellent camping facilities. The Pisgah National Forest and Nantahala National Forest in the western part of the state offer stunning mountain scenery and numerous campsites. The Outer Banks provide coastal camping opportunities.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in North Carolina?

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in North Carolina?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to meet people and sample regional produce. Explore smaller towns and villages beyond the main tourist areas. Attend local festivals and events – many towns host regular celebrations throughout the year. Consider visiting a local brewery or distillery for a taste of North Carolina's craft beverage scene.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in North Carolina?

  • Does North Carolina have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Yes, be prepared for varied weather conditions. Summers can be hot and humid, especially in the coastal plains, while winters can bring snow and ice in the mountains. Be aware of the possibility of hurricanes along the coast, particularly during hurricane season (June to November). Black bears are present in the mountainous regions, so be bear-aware and store food properly. Also be mindful of venomous snakes, especially copperheads and rattlesnakes.
  • What are the top hiking trails in North Carolina for families?

    The Mountains-to-Sea Trail offers various sections suitable for families, with shorter, easier trails available. In the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, there are many well-maintained, relatively easy trails with stunning views, such as the Gatlinburg Trail or the Andrews Bald Trail. Many state parks also provide family-friendly trails.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in North Carolina?

    A possible itinerary could involve exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway on day one, taking in scenic overlooks and short hikes. Day two could be spent in Asheville, visiting the Biltmore Estate and exploring the vibrant downtown area. Day three could focus on exploring the Outer Banks, visiting lighthouses and enjoying the beaches. This is just a suggestion; many other options exist depending on your interests.

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Best pet friendly North Carolina holiday parks

Among the 1920 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Campsite In Greenville North Carolina - North Carolina
North Carolina
02/10 – 04/10
A$121/nighttotal: A$242 (2 )

Campsite In Greenville North Carolina

1 2
campervan , Greenville
The "Campsite In Greenville North Carolina" offers a convenient motorhome stay just 4 kilometres from Greenville, providing easy access to Vidant Medical Center, East Carolina University, and the unique setting of a working horse farm. This motorhome accommodates up to six guests with one bathroom, features full hookups including 50/30 amp electrical, water and sewer, and offers onsite trash service for a practical visit.
Nantahala Gorge Rv Camping - North Carolina
9.8 33 reviews
North Carolina
19/10 – 24/10
A$176/nighttotal: A$880 (5 )

Nantahala Gorge Rv Camping

1 2
mobile home , Bryson City
This Bryson City mobile home, offered as 'Nantahala Gorge RV Camping', is situated approximately 8km from the Nantahala Outdoor Center and 16km from Fontana Lake, providing easy access to outdoor activities and Bryson City attractions.
The single-bedroom, single-bathroom caravan sleeps up to six guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, on-site children's amenities including a trampoline and swing set, and a fire pit, plus the option to rent a second mobile home.
Maple Treehouse Cabin - Rustic Luxury Near Asheville - North Carolina
10 1 review
North Carolina
30/07 – 03/08
A$266/nighttotal: A$1064 (4 )

Maple Treehouse Cabin - Rustic Luxury Near Asheville

1 4
camping , Marshall
The Maple Treehouse Cabin - Rustic Luxury Near Asheville is located in Marshall, 42 kilometres from the Botanical Gardens at Asheville and 45 kilometres from Harrah's Cherokee Center - Asheville. The surrounding area offers opportunities for horse riding, fishing, and hiking.
The cabin is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom property with a floor area of 54 square metres and can accommodate up to four guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, a private bathroom, a terrace, a garden, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi.
34 Ft Travel Trailer On Private Property Site - North Carolina
10 133 reviews
North Carolina
10/07 – 13/07
A$106/nighttotal: A$318 (3 )

34 Ft Travel Trailer On Private Property Site

1 3
campervan , Murphy
This motorhome is situated on a secluded private campsite in the Southern Smokies, less than 24 kilometres from Blue Ridge, Georgia, offering direct access to the Toccoa River for activities like floating.
The '34 Ft Travel Trailer On Private Property Site' accommodates up to four guests, featuring air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, and on-site amenities including a hammock, campfire area, and porch seating.

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The Container Home- River Front & Pet Friendly! - North Carolina
10 17 reviews
North Carolina
26/06 – 29/06
A$388/nighttotal: A$1164 (3 )

The Container Home- River Front & Pet Friendly!

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mobile home , Wilkesboro
The Container Home- River Front & Pet Friendly! is a unique shipping container dwelling located in a wooded area with river access, just 7 minutes from the Wilkes Heritage Museum and 1609 meters from the Yadkin River Greenway.
This modern, pet-friendly accommodation sleeps four guests and features air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, and a spacious deck, offering direct river access for kayaking and tubing and situated 10 minutes from W. Kerr Scott Lake.
Comfy, Cozy, & Close To Downtown! Book Now. - North Carolina
10 357 reviews
North Carolina
23/06 – 25/06
A$140/nighttotal: A$280 (2 )

Comfy, Cozy, & Close To Downtown! Book Now.

1 2
campervan , Asheville
This Airstream caravan, offered as 'Comfy Bed, hip Space, & ready To Host You Now!', is located near Interstate 40, approximately 24km from Asheville city centre and a short drive from the Blue Ridge Parkway and Biltmore Estate.
The 1-bedroom mobile home sleeps two guests and features a kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, air conditioning, a private garden, parking, and Wi-Fi; enjoy the large deck with fireplace and explore the surrounding area.
Stunning Views - Upscale, Unforgettable Stay! - North Carolina
10 155 reviews
North Carolina
26/06 – 27/06
A$384/nightfor 1 night

Stunning Views - Upscale, Unforgettable Stay!

1 2
tent , Maggie Valley
This glamping unit, offered as 'Stunning Views - Ready For Business Post-helene', is situated in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, approximately 16-32km from attractions including the Wheels Through Time Museum, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Sleeping up to three guests, the self-catering tent boasts a queen-size memory foam bed, a futon, a private bathroom with a heated shower, and outdoor amenities such as a covered grill area, firepit, and private deck; it also includes a microwave, small fridge and Keurig coffee maker.
The Rhododen - North Carolina
9.8 668 reviews
North Carolina
23/06 – 25/06
A$93/nighttotal: A$186 (2 )

The Rhododen

1 2
campervan , Swannanoa
The Rhododen- Airstream Glamping is a 1974 Airstream Argosy situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains, just 24 kilometres from Asheville and Black Mountain. The mobile home has received excellent reviews for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The campervan has one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. It provides a comfortable and unique glamping experience with amenities such as a kitchen with a fridge and freezer, air conditioning, a garden, parking, internet access, and a hot shower.
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