Brunswick Beaches RV campground
Looking for the best campgrounds in North Carolina? You’re in the right place! Brunswick Beaches Campground in Sunset Beach is one of the top RV campgrounds on the NC coast. Enjoy the laid-back atmosphere, fresh seafood, and outdoor activities the NC coastal region is famous for, all just minutes from your campsite. Our dog-friendly RV campground is open year-round, perfect for your summer vacation destination or your winter retreat!
Brunswick Beaches Campground offers the modern amenities you expect to make your stay more comfortable, along with a host of family-friendly activities.
Of course, you might also feel like doing a little exploring outside the campground. If so, camping in Sunset Beach has its advantages. The Brunswick Islands area offers a host of attractions, entertainment, and restaurants. You can take a short drive and explore one of Brunswick County’s nearby beaches, tour a lighthouse, play a round at one of 35 nearby championship golf courses, go birding or fishing, and much more.
Very welcoming and responsive. Will come back. Extended an extra day. Wish space between campers was wider, but they more than make up w their customer service amd cleanliness.
Beautiful campground, hosts and staff were very polite. Nobody else was tent camping during our stay so was very quiet. Showers and bathrooms were very clean. We utilized the outdoor kitchen one night and it was clean. Had 6 tables, microwave, propane grill and a stove, fully lit all night, dusk til dawn. We'll surely stay again.
This camp has some of the best staff I've experienced. Thanks for providing such a great stay. The park is clean, has a great pool which is well maintained, and is very easy to enjoy. Volleyball was pretty fun, wasn't able to try the corn hole but I'm sure it was good. Tried fishing the pond but didn't get anything. I'll need to come back and give it another try.
Awesome place to tent camp. Will definitely stay there again in the future.
Location
Sunset Beach, Brunswick, North Carolina, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Lumbee, Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba), and Cape Fear First Nations according to