About Great Island Cabin Camp
Number of accommodations: 23
Campground Amenities
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Beach Access
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Pet Friendly
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Potable Water
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Showers
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Dump Station
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Reviews (457)
What Guests Are Saying
Great Island Cabin Camp offers a memorable experience with friendly staff and scenic views. Many guests appreciated the rustic charm of the cabins, highlighting updates like improved hot water systems and comfortable mattresses. While some noted minor cleanliness issues and rustic accommodations, the overall atmosphere, outdoor activities, and family-friendly environment make it a desirable destination for repeat visits.
What Guests Are Saying
Great Island Cabin Camp offers a memorable experience with friendly staff and scenic views. Many guests appreciated the rustic charm of the cabins, highlighting updates like improved hot water systems and comfortable mattresses. While some noted minor cleanliness issues and rustic accommodations, the overall atmosphere, outdoor activities, and family-friendly environment make it a desirable destination for repeat visits.
Review Summary
John D
VerifiedNovember 14, 2021 • Stayed at: 021, Loop: GI
Great trip and great fishing at one of my favorite places in the world… Cape Lookout National Seashore.
Robert P
VerifiedNovember 13, 2021 • Stayed at: 012, Loop: GI
My experience on South Core Banks was excellent. Our experience with the park service personnel and volunteers was excellent. Our cabin experience was good. We had to light the oven pilot light every time we used the oven. The cabins could really use two tables instead of one. Most of the chairs were in bad condition and very uncomfortable. The cabins used to have better chairs. I have been going there for over 20 years and realize that conditions can be harsh, but I feel like they could do a better job with the cabins.
Stephen W
VerifiedNovember 13, 2021 • Stayed at: 022, Loop: GI
The cabins were great and the staff very helpful
Kim O
VerifiedNovember 12, 2021 • Stayed at: 020, Loop: GI
very clean, thanks
Howard J
VerifiedNovember 12, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: GI
Always enjoy "roughing" it a little with some friends. Accommodations are adequate.
Donna W
VerifiedNovember 8, 2021 • Stayed at: 015, Loop: GI
There were no clear instructions on check in so we ended up not being able to use the rental and lost our money with the no refund policy.
Ralph L
VerifiedNovember 6, 2021 • Stayed at: 012, Loop: GI
Comfortable
Lisa C
VerifiedOctober 29, 2021 • Stayed at: 019, Loop: GI
The Island is paradise. The cabins are comfortable and the fishing was excellent!
Alan S
VerifiedOctober 28, 2021 • Stayed at: 002, Loop: GI
The trip was good. We caught a lot of fish. The cabin was good and functional
Kevin G
October 25, 2021
What a great spot for some down time to fish and relax. Make sure to bring what you need ,as there's nowhere on the island to get it. You may get ice at the checkin, the ferry landing at Davis has everything you could think of .
Great trip and caught a lot of fish.
Location Great Island Cabin Camp
Address:
131 Charles Street
Harkers Island, NC, 28531
United States
Latitude & Longitude: 34.7606 / -76.4122
Elevation: 1 feet
Policies & Rules
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| General |
Getting to and from Great Island Cabin Camp requires either a personal boat or vehicle ferry service departing from Davis, North Carolina: Cape Lookout Cabin & Camps Ferry Service. Vehicle ferry reservations are required.Because of deep sand on the Back Road and oceanside beaches, 4WD, high-clearance vehicles are strongly recommended. There are no paved roads on South Core Banks. An Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) Driving Permit must be purchased on Recreation.gov before arrival. Upon reaching the island, present your proof of payment at the Great Island Cabin Camp Office, where staff will issue your vehicle decal.Great Island Cabin Camp offers 23 rustic beachfront cabins, each with a porch and space for individuals, families, or small groups of up to 12. Cabins range from 288 to 960 sq. ft., and Cabin 2 is handicapped accessible. All units are wired for guest-supplied generators (5,500 watts max or equipped with a GFI), which are needed for electricity.Each cabin includes bunk beds with mattresses, a private bathroom with a sink and shower, hot water, a table and chairs, and a small kitchen with cabinets and a propane stove/oven. Refrigerators are not provided. An outdoor grill is located beside each cabin, and additional bathhouse facilities are centrally located in camp.Guests must bring their own linens, bedding, cookware, food, coolers, first-aid supplies, and any other necessities. Most visitors also pack flashlights or lanterns. Ice and fuel are available at the camp office.To ensure safe conditions for all guests, cabin occupants must check out by 10:00 a.m., and incoming guests may not check in before 2:00 p.m. This allows staff adequate time to clean and disinfect cabins between stays. Thank you for your cooperation.Office hours are 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. If arriving after 3:00 p.m., call (252) 725-0256 during business hours so staff can arrange for a volunteer to greet you or ensure your you have a cabin door code.Camping in tents within the cabin camp is not permitted, though families (not groups) may obtain a permit allowing minors to stay in up to two tents outside the cabin.Hunting is prohibited in the Great Island Cabin Areas. For information on permitted hunting zones on the islands, please contact the Visitor and Resource Protection division. All North Carolina hunting regulations apply.Firewood Notice: To help protect coastal forests, obtain firewood locally and burn it on-site. Transporting firewood can spread harmful pests and is illegal in some states. Visit dontmovefirewood.org for more information. |