Warning
GeneralStatewide Burn Ban--Effective Saturday, March 28 until further notice. Due to increased wildfire risk, the N.C. Forest Service has issued a ban on all open burning. Beach fires are considered open burning. If you are camping, portable gas stoves or grills are alternate methods for cooking food.
About Cape Point Campground
Number of accommodations: 200
Campground Amenities
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Beach Access
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Pet Friendly
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Showers
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Reviews (353)
What Guests Are Saying
Cape Point Campground is a well-maintained and peaceful destination, offering clean facilities and quick beach access, making it ideal for fishing and outdoor activities. Many visitors appreciate the quiet atmosphere, spacious sites, and the presence of wildlife, such as deer and rabbits. While the lack of hot water in showers and occasional flooding during wet weather were noted as drawbacks, the overall experience is highly recommended, with many guests planning to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Cape Point Campground is a well-maintained and peaceful destination, offering clean facilities and quick beach access, making it ideal for fishing and outdoor activities. Many visitors appreciate the quiet atmosphere, spacious sites, and the presence of wildlife, such as deer and rabbits. While the lack of hot water in showers and occasional flooding during wet weather were noted as drawbacks, the overall experience is highly recommended, with many guests planning to return.
Review Summary
Derrick M
VerifiedOctober 19, 2020 • Stayed at: F006, Loop: F
Most sites are full of water so you have to check for a dry one before you reserve which makes the new online reservation totally pointless. Very quiet campground, slept til 11am no problem
Geoff B
VerifiedOctober 18, 2020 • Stayed at: J003, Loop: J
Visited mid-October and almost every site had standing water. We were fortunate to have a small area just big enough to pitch the tent, but otherwise it was also flooded. There is a notice regarding the issue on the website, which of course, we did not see until after booking. But then wondered why they even accepted the reservation. We were one of about 12 in the entire campground. Most others slept in the vehicles.
Stuart P
VerifiedOctober 17, 2020 • Stayed at: D001, Loop: D
a lovely peaceful spot, with excellent, clean, modern facilities.
Mark A
VerifiedOctober 14, 2020 • Stayed at: I003, Loop: I
Flooded. Awful on line options to change, cancel or refund fees.
ARTHUR P
VerifiedOctober 13, 2020 • Stayed at: G004, Loop: G
Campground was flooded when we arrived. We were redirected to frisco campground by park rangers. Seems cape point is often underwater since it is located in a swamp with poor drainage. Some serious improvements are needed here as this is the poorest national campground I have ever experienced.
Daniel B
VerifiedOctober 10, 2020 • Stayed at: F008, Loop: F
My campsite was completely flooded! I had no where to stay. Ended up booking a last minute motel. The camp rangers called me and said it was fine and that there was someone staying there. I went over and there was no one there! No sure what's going on there. But the man said I could not get my money back. Very disappointing!
Would appreciate a follow up on this.
Thanks you.
Chris W
VerifiedOctober 7, 2020 • Stayed at: D013, Loop: D
Extremely clean and well manicured camp ground with new-newish bath and toilet facilities. About 80% of the campsites were under several inches of water, no fault to the establishment I'm sure. Maybe we should lay off the use of fossil fuels?
Richard M
VerifiedSeptember 27, 2020 • Stayed at: G012, Loop: G
Hurricane off the coast of Bermuda caused high tides along the N.C. coast. Cape Point was underwater and the road(route 12) was washed out. Calling each day said that the road would open later in the day or next day. On the last day of our scheduled stay route 12 opened but the campground was still underwater. Question now is how do we get our money back?
katherine h
VerifiedSeptember 14, 2020 • Stayed at: D014, Loop: D
Very well kept campgrounds!
mohammadamin s
VerifiedSeptember 13, 2020 • Stayed at: B011, Loop: B
We stay one night there, the campground was so quiet. The restrooms were clean. The beach was amazing. The only problem was insects and mosquitos, they were HORRIBLE. The spray is not enough.
After staying in Cape point we stay Ocracoke campground. Personally, I recommend Ocracoke. You may enjoy a free ferry to Ocracoke. The security and staff at Ocracoke were better, while I didn't see any staff at the cape point.
Location Cape Point Campground
Address:
46700 Lighthouse Road
Buxton, NC, 27920
United States
North (From Richmond, VA)
Follow I-95 South to Richmond, VA. Take I-64 East toward Norfolk/Virginia Beach, VA. Take I-64 or I-664 to Chesapeake, VA. From I-64, take Exit 291B to Route 168, the Chesapeake Expressway (a toll-road costing $3.00 - $6.00 each way). Once in North Carolina, Route 168 turns into US-158 East. Follow US-158 East through Nags Head, NC to the junction of NC-12 South. Continue on NC-12 South until you reach the village of Buxton. Signs for Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and Cape Point Campground will be on your left. Follow Lighthouse Road until you reach Cape Point Campground on your right.
West (From Rocky Mount, NC)
Follow US-64 East through Tarboro, Williamston, Plymouth, Columbia, and Manteo, crossing the Alligator River Bridge and the Virginia Dare Bridge. Keep going on US-64 East to Nags Head, NC, going over the Washington Baum Bridge, to the junction of NC-12 South. Turn right onto NC-12 South and you will be at the north entrance. Continue on NC-12 South until you reach the village of Buxton. Signs for Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and Cape Point Campground will be on your left. Follow Lighthouse Road until you reach Cape Point Campground on your right.
South (From Florence, SC)
Take I-95 North to Wilson, NC. Take US-264 East through Greenville, NC and Washington, NC. From Washington, NC, take US-17 to Williamston and follow US-64 East to Nags Head, NC and the junction of NC-12 South. Continue on NC-12 South until you reach the village of Buxton. Signs for Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and Cape Point Campground will be on your left. Follow Lighthouse Road until you reach Cape Point Campground on your right.
Latitude & Longitude: 35.2362 / -75.9225
Elevation: -6 feet
Policies & Rules
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The campground is in a low lying area that floods easily after a heavy rain. Reservations may be canceled with limited notice. |
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Camping is limited to a total of 14 days of camping between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Making reservations under another name or account to circumvent the 14 day restriction is prohibited. |
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Quiet hours are 10:00 pm - 6:00 am - Generators must be turned off during quiet hours. |
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Wood fires are not permitted in the campground. Only charcoal cooking fires are permitted in a grill, stove or other self-contained unit. |
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A fire may be ignited and maintained only by using fuel sources designed and commonly used for warmth or the preparation of food, such as charcoal briquettes or natural firewood. Lighting or maintaining a fire with other materials including, but not limited to, flammable liquids, garbage, fireworks, plastics, aerosol canisters, batteries, or other manufactured or synthetic materials, is prohibited. |
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There is a limit of 6 persons per site, a maximum of 2 cars, or 1 car and 1 trailer, and a maximum of two tents. |
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Pets are welcome but must be on a 6' leash at all times. Electronic collars are not considered a leash. Pet excriment must be picked up and disposed of in trash recepticles. |
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Biting insects are prevalent in the summer months, therefore netting and repellent are recommended. |
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All equipment must fit on the site pad; large RVs over 25 feet may have to park second vehicles in auxiliary parking away from the campground, or purchase an additional campsite. Vehicles cannot park on the grass. |
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All campsites are exposed and subject to weather extremes. There are no shaded sites in the campground. |
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The Access Pass and both the Senior Annual and Senior Lifetime Pass are the only passes that provide a discount on the fee for the campsite physically occupied by the pass owner, not to any additional campsite(s) occupied by members of the pass owner's party. The discount does not apply to utility hookups. The pass discount must be applied at the time of the reservation; it cannot be applied retroactively. For more information on Interagency Passes visit https://store.usgs.gov/. |
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Must be 18 yrs of age to reserve a campsite. |
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For specific questions please call (252) 475-9054, hours are 8:00 am - 4:30 pm edt. |
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralStatewide Burn Ban--Effective Saturday, March 28 until further notice. Due to increased wildfire risk, the N.C. Forest Service has issued a ban on all open burning. Beach fires are considered open burning. If you are camping, portable gas stoves or grills are alternate methods for cooking food.