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1920 Holiday parks and RV rentals in North Carolina

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

Deluxe Loft Cabin - Upscale Cozy Loft Cabin - North Carolina
10 6 reviews
North Carolina
12/07 – 16/08
NZ$328/nighttotal: NZ$11480 (35 )

Deluxe Loft Cabin - Upscale Cozy Loft Cabin

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campervan , Boiling Spring Lakes
The Deluxe Loft Cabin, a campervan situated in Bolivia, North Carolina, offers convenient access to Boiling Spring Lakes and nearby attractions such as Bald Head Island and Southport.
This four-person mobile home features a queen and twin beds, a fully equipped kitchenette, air conditioning, a private porch with fire pit and grill, and includes linens, towels and toiletries; on-site parking and laundry facilities are also available.

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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

The Bohemian Dream Glamping Tent-private Oasis 2 Miles To Holden Beach - North Carolina
10 3 reviews
North Carolina
24/07 – 26/07
NZ$268/nighttotal: NZ$536 (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.
Catchin Rays - North Carolina
North Carolina
29/08 – 01/09
NZ$379/nighttotal: NZ$1137 (3 )

Catchin Rays

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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.
Tiny Lakeside Retreat - North Carolina
9.5 12 reviews
North Carolina
23/06 – 25/06
NZ$441/nighttotal: NZ$882 (2 )

Tiny Lakeside Retreat

3 4
mobile home , Lake Norman of Catawba
Tiny Lakeside Retreat is a mobile home located in Denver, North Carolina, around 38 km from Discovery Place Kids and 48 km from Charlotte Douglas International Airport. It is situated in a peaceful resort village, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The mobile home offers spacious accommodation, with 3 bedrooms, a living room, and a fully equipped kitchen, covering 37 square meters and accommodating up to 15 guests. Amenities include air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, a walk-in shower, a terrace with lake views, and an outdoor swimming pool.
Cozy Camper Ntb - North Carolina
North Carolina
29/08 – 01/09
NZ$347/nighttotal: NZ$1041 (3 )

Cozy Camper Ntb

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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 is a big sports state. NASCAR is huge, with races at Charlotte Motor Speedway a major draw. College basketball is incredibly popular, especially with the Duke Blue Devils and the University of North Carolina Tar Heels – their rivalry is legendary. The ACC Championship game is a big event if you can time your visit right. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Ironman 70.3 North Carolina triathlon is a popular event.
  • What are the best holiday parks in North Carolina?

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

    While the Blue Ridge Parkway is famous, consider exploring some of the smaller towns along it. Check out Blowing Rock for stunning mountain views and charming shops. The Elizabethan Gardens on Roanoke Island offer a tranquil escape with beautiful landscaping. For history buffs, the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh provides a fascinating glimpse into the state's past. And don't forget the unique scenery of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park's less-visited areas.
  • 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 May to October). This is when the weather is most pleasant for outdoor activities, and many festivals and events take place. Summer months (June-August) are particularly busy, especially in the mountain areas and coastal regions.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in North Carolina?

  • What foods is North Carolina best known for?

    North Carolina barbecue is world-renowned, particularly the eastern-style vinegar-based sauce and the western-style tomato-based sauce. Try some pulled pork, chopped barbecue, or a whole hog. Biscuits are a staple, often served with gravy or butter. Seafood is also abundant along the coast, with shrimp, oysters, and flounder being popular choices. Don't forget to try Cheerwine, a unique cherry-flavored 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 a wide variety of camping options, from developed campgrounds in state parks like Grandfather Mountain State Park and Mount Mitchell State Park to more rustic experiences in the national forests. The Pisgah National Forest and Nantahala National Forest offer extensive backcountry camping opportunities for experienced hikers. Remember to book campsites in advance, 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 local produce and interact with farmers. Many towns host regular festivals and events celebrating local crafts, music, and food. Exploring smaller towns and engaging with shopkeepers and restaurant owners can provide insights into the local culture. Consider attending a performance at a local theatre or music venue.
  • 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 severe thunderstorms, especially in the summer months. Hurricanes can also pose a threat to the coastal areas during the late summer and autumn. Regarding wildlife, be cautious of black bears, especially when hiking or camping. Always store food properly and maintain a safe distance from any wildlife encountered. Mountain areas can experience rapid changes in weather conditions, so always check the forecast before heading out on hikes.
  • What are the top hiking trails in North Carolina for families?

    Several trails cater to families. The easy, paved trails around Lake Lure are perfect for younger children. Sections of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail offer shorter, less strenuous options. In the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Gatlinburg Trail and the Oconaluftee River Trail are relatively flat and accessible. Always check trail conditions and difficulty levels before setting out.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in North Carolina?

    A possible itinerary could be: Day 1: Explore the vibrant city of Charlotte, visiting the NASCAR Hall of Fame and the US National Whitewater Center. Day 2: Drive along the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, stopping at overlooks for stunning mountain views and hiking a short trail. Day 3: Visit Asheville, exploring its art scene, breweries, and Biltmore Estate.

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Best pet friendly North Carolina holiday parks

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

Oceans Rv Resort - North Carolina
10 4 reviews
North Carolina
11/07 – 18/07
NZ$1788/nighttotal: NZ$12516 (7 )

Oceans Rv Resort

6 12
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.
#8 High Country Haven Camping And Cabins - North Carolina
9.7 427 reviews
North Carolina
02/10 – 04/10
NZ$188/nighttotal: NZ$376 (2 )

#8 High Country Haven Camping And Cabins

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camping , Franklin
This one-bedroom house is located just 0.16 kilometres from the Nantahala National Forest and within 10 kilometres of several popular attractions in Franklin, including Whistle Stop Mall, The Factory, Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts, and Franklin Golf Course. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The house is ideal for a small family or group of friends, offering comfortable accommodation for up to four guests. Enjoy the peace and quiet of the mountain setting, relax on the patio, cook meals in the fully equipped kitchen, and make use of the barbecue grill for outdoor dining.
Camper In The Sky - North Carolina
North Carolina
23/06 – 25/06
NZ$280/nighttotal: NZ$560 (2 )

Camper In The Sky

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camping , Andrews
The Camper In The Sky offer provides a camping experience in Andrews, situated within a tranquil garden with convenient outdoor seating.
This 9 square meter static caravan accommodates up to four guests and includes a kitchen with a fridge, air conditioning, a jacuzzi, and Wi-Fi, making it suitable for self-catering stays.
1973 Airstream At Panther Branch Farm With Sauna - North Carolina
10 120 reviews
North Carolina
10/07 – 13/07
NZ$275/nighttotal: NZ$825 (3 )

1973 Airstream At Panther Branch Farm With Sauna

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campervan , Hot Springs
This 31-foot Airstream caravan, named '1973 Airstream At Panther Branch Farm', is located on a 30-acre farm near Hot Springs, North Carolina, approximately 24km from Max Patch and 72km from the nearest supermarkets.
The renovated mobile home sleeps four, features a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, air conditioning, and a garden, plus access to laundry facilities and is situated near the French Broad River for white-water rafting and kayaking.

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Best North Carolina holiday parks with a locker

34 Ft Travel Trailer On Private Property Site - North Carolina
10 133 reviews
North Carolina
10/07 – 13/07
NZ$128/nighttotal: NZ$384 (3 )

34 Ft Travel Trailer On Private Property Site

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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
NZ$169/nighttotal: NZ$338 (2 )

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

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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
NZ$464/nightfor 1 night

Stunning Views - Upscale, Unforgettable Stay!

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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
NZ$113/nighttotal: NZ$226 (2 )

The Rhododen

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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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