All Holiday parks in North Carolina

1920 available holiday park offers

7 nights
2
1
  • airbnb
  • booking
  • vrbo
  • expedia
  • premierinn
  • sykescottages
  • plumguide
  • hotelscom
  • tripadvisor
  • homestay
  • tuivillas
  • hostelworld
North Carolina holiday parks
Choose the perfect holiday accommodation
Price per night
Accommodation type
Rating

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

Stunning Views - Upscale, Unforgettable Stay! - North Carolina
10 155 reviews
North Carolina
26/06 – 27/06
234 €/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.

Top cities

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

Countryside Getaway Green Dome/serenefarm Retreat - North Carolina
9.7 3 reviews
North Carolina
29/08 – 31/08
478 €/nighttotal: 956 € (2 )

Countryside Getaway Green Dome/serenefarm Retreat

2 5
tent , Siler City
This luxury glamping unit, the Countryside Getaway Green Dome/serenefarm Retreat, is located in Snow Camp, North Carolina, approximately 45km from Piedmont Triad International Airport and 45km from Kenan Memorial Stadium.
The 50 square metre dwelling boasts one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps seven guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, private balcony, access to an on-site swimming pool, sauna, and spa, plus free Wi-Fi and parking.
Oceans Rv Resort - North Carolina
10 4 reviews
North Carolina
11/07 – 16/07
610 €/nighttotal: 3050 € (5 )

Oceans Rv Resort

4 6
camping , Holly Ridge
Oceans RV Resort in Holly Ridge offers a camping experience located 43 kilometres from Arlie Gardens and 48 kilometres from both Bellamy Mansion Museum of History and Design Arts and Thalian Hall.
This accommodation provides 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, air conditioning, a kitchen with a fridge, free Wi-Fi, a swimming pool, a bar, a fitness centre, and parking, with pets allowed and fishing opportunities nearby.
Catchin Rays - North Carolina
North Carolina
28/07 – 31/07
191 €/nighttotal: 573 € (3 )

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.
Cozy Camper Ntb - North Carolina
North Carolina
02/10 – 04/10
180 €/nighttotal: 360 € (2 )

Cozy Camper Ntb

2 2
mobile home , North Topsail Beach
The "Cozy Camper Ntb" mobile home is located in North Topsail Beach, just 550 metres from the shore, and 55 kilometres from Albert J. Ellis Airport.
This 49 square metre caravan sleeps up to seven guests across two bedrooms and one bathroom, featuring a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a swimming pool, a terrace, a garden, a restaurant, a bar, and on-site bike rental.

Frequently asked questions about campings in North Carolina

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

    Absolutely! North Carolina has a vibrant sports scene. NASCAR racing is huge, with the Charlotte Motor Speedway hosting major events. College basketball is incredibly popular, with the University of North Carolina Tar Heels and Duke Blue Devils having massive followings. The ACC Tournament is a major draw. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy 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 charming towns in the mountains. Try exploring Blowing Rock, a quaint mountain town with stunning views, or visit the quirky town of Boone, a great base for exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Elizabethan Gardens on Roanoke Island offer a peaceful escape and beautiful scenery. For something different, check out the quirky Museum of North Carolina Minerals in Asheville.
  • 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). The summer months (June-August) see the warmest weather and the most visitors, particularly at the coast and in the mountains. Shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds.
  • 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, with distinct styles varying by region – eastern North Carolina's vinegar-based sauce is very different from the western style's tomato-based sauce. Try both! Seafood is also a staple, especially along the coast. Don't forget to sample biscuits, a Southern breakfast favourite, and Cheerwine, a unique cherry-flavoured soda.
  • 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 offering diverse camping experiences. The Blue Ridge Mountains provide stunning backdrops for mountain camping, while the Outer Banks offer coastal camping opportunities. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak season.
  • 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 experience the local culture and meet friendly people. Many towns and cities host regular festivals and events celebrating local arts, crafts, and music. Exploring smaller towns off the main tourist routes allows for more authentic interactions with residents. Attending a local sporting event, like a minor league baseball game, is another fun option.
  • 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 aware of the potential for hurricanes along the coast, particularly during late summer and autumn. The mountains can experience significant snowfall in winter. Black bears are present in the state, so it's important to store food properly and maintain a safe distance. Heat and humidity can be intense during summer months, especially in the coastal plains.
  • What are the top hiking trails in North Carolina for families?

    For families, the trails around Mount Mitchell State Park offer shorter, less strenuous hikes with incredible views. The trails at Chimney Rock State Park are also popular, with options for various skill levels. Many state parks offer easy, well-maintained trails suitable for younger children and families.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in North Carolina?

    A possible itinerary could include a day exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway, taking in the scenic overlooks and short hikes. A second day could be spent in Asheville, visiting the Biltmore Estate and exploring the vibrant downtown area. The third day could be dedicated to the Outer Banks, visiting lighthouses and enjoying the beaches. This is just a suggestion; many other itineraries are possible depending on interests.

Nearby regions

Best pet friendly North Carolina holiday parks

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

Oceanfront Tiny Retreat - North Carolina
North Carolina
06/07 – 10/07
296 €/nighttotal: 1184 € (4 )

Oceanfront Tiny Retreat

1 2
camping , Holden Beach
The Oceanfront Tiny Retreat is located directly on the coastline in Holden Beach, with Wilmington International Airport approximately 64 kilometres away.
This modern 1-bedroom cabin, built in 2025, offers accommodation for up to 7 guests and features air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and outdoor seating, with the beach just a few steps away.
The Barn Apartment At Parkton Place - North Carolina
8.8 4 reviews
North Carolina
12/07 – 16/08
70 €/nighttotal: 2450 € (35 )

The Barn Apartment At Parkton Place

2 2
camping , Parkton
The Barn Apartment at Parkton Place is situated in Hope Mills, just 18 kilometres from Crown Center and 31 kilometres from Fort Bragg Military Base, offering a convenient base for exploring the area. The apartment has received excellent ratings for its location and overall experience, with a very good rating for cleanliness.
The two-bedroom apartment provides 84 square metres of space, comfortably accommodating up to five guests. Guests can enjoy amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a terrace, a garden, and an outdoor dining area, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the surroundings.
Jennys Creekside Bliss - North Carolina
10 5 reviews
North Carolina
10/07 – 13/07
134 €/nighttotal: 402 € (3 )

Jennys Creekside Bliss

2 3
camping , Franklin
Jenny's Creekside Bliss, situated in Otto, North Carolina, offers pet-friendly creekside cabins approximately 138 kilometres from Asheville Regional Airport.
Each air-conditioned cabin sleeps up to seven guests and features a private bathroom, flat-screen TV, parking, and is close to the Blue Ridge Mountains.
3/2 Affordable Black Mountain Getaway - North Carolina
10 4 reviews
North Carolina
26/07 – 31/07
145 €/nighttotal: 725 € (5 )

3/2 Affordable Black Mountain Getaway

3 6
mobile home , Black Mountain
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom mobile home, offered as the '3/2 Affordable Black Mountain Getaway', is situated 3.2 kilometres from Black Mountain's town centre, directly opposite the Ridgecrest Conference Centre on Highway 40, offering views of the illuminated cross.
Sleeping up to eight guests, the property boasts a terrace, air conditioning, internet access, and is pet-friendly; nearby attractions include the Swannanoa Valley Museum and Chimney Rock Gemstone Mine.

Neighborhoods and points of interest in North Carolina

Best North Carolina holiday parks with a locker

Tiny Sustainer-hot Tub, Fire Table, Romantic Oasis - North Carolina
9.9 313 reviews
North Carolina
03/07 – 05/07
289 €/nighttotal: 578 € (2 )

Tiny Sustainer-hot Tub, Fire Table, Romantic Oasis

1 2
mobile home , West Jefferson
The Tiny Sustainer is a unique cabin located in the countryside, just 10 kilometres from West Jefferson’s historic centre and 40 kilometres from Boone. This accommodation enjoys excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The cabin is a custom-built shipping container, designed to offer a modern and sustainable living experience. It can accommodate up to two guests and features a well-equipped kitchen, a comfortable sleeping space, and a unique bathroom, as well as a garden, a swimming pool, and a hot tub.
Lake Glenville Shipping Container W/ Rooftop Deck! - North Carolina
9.9 115 reviews
North Carolina
29/07 – 03/08
137 €/nighttotal: 685 € (5 )

Lake Glenville Shipping Container W/ Rooftop Deck!

1 2
mobile home , Glenville
Lake Glenville Shipping Container W Rooftop Deck!, a uniquely converted shipping container home, sits on 4.5 acres in the Cowee Mountain region of Western North Carolina, offering easy access to Lake Glenville.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom dwelling sleeps two guests and boasts a private rooftop deck with mountain views, a hot tub, two kayaks (guest transport required), a Solo Stove, in-unit laundry, and an electric vehicle charging station.
34 Ft Travel Trailer On Private Property Site - North Carolina
10 133 reviews
North Carolina
10/07 – 13/07
64 €/nighttotal: 192 € (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.
Comfy, Cozy, & Close To Downtown! Book Now. - North Carolina
10 357 reviews
North Carolina
23/06 – 25/06
85 €/nighttotal: 170 € (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.
©2026 cozycozy.com