Available Camping Facilities
Electric/RV Hookup and Non-electric
- 59 sites total
- 1 campground host site
- 2 double sites
- 2 shower houses
- Bathroom
Electric/RV Hookup and Non-electric
- 55 sites total
- 1 campground host site
- 5 double sites
- 1 shower house
- 2 bathrooms
- Playground
*Beginning August 1, 2026, JC Cooper, Nutbush Area 1(North), Nutbush Area 3&4(South) and Hibernia will be closed for the season to improve campgrounds and restrooms.
Area 1 - Electric/RV Hookup and Non-electric
- 70 sites total
- Shower house
- Bathroom
Area 2 - Electric/RV Hookup
- 32 sites total
- 2 double sites
- 1 campground host site
- Shower house
Area 3 - Non-electric
- 37 sites
- Shower house
*Beginning August 1, 2026, JC Cooper, Nutbush Area 1(North), Nutbush Area 3&4(South) and Hibernia will be closed for the season to improve campgrounds and restrooms.
Area 1 - Electric/RV Hookup and Non-electric
- 65 sites total
- 2 campground host sites
- 1 double site
- Shower house
- Bathroom
- Playground
Area 2 - Electric/RV Hookup and Non-electric
- 30 sites total
Area 3 - Non-electric
- 12 sites total
- Shower house
Group Site
- 10 person minimum
- 100 person maximum
*Beginning August 1, 2026, JC Cooper, Nutbush Area 1(North), Nutbush Area 3&4(South) and Hibernia will be closed for the season to improve campgrounds and restrooms.
Area 1 - Electric/RV Hookup
- 32 sites total
- 1 campground host site
- 1 double site
- Shower house
Area 3 - Electric/RV Hook-up and Non-electric
- 37 sites total
- 1 campground host site
- Shower house
- Playground
Area 4 - Non-electric
- 12 sites total
- Bathroom
Maps
Volunteer as a Campground Host
Campground hosts "live in" the park and assist park staff in maintaining the campgrounds and in serving campers. They typically answer questions, provide directions to local amenities, and inform campers of the rules and hours of the campground. They may also help register campers when the visitor center or park office is closed for the day, or they may sell firewood.
Campground hosts serve as the point of contact between campers and on-call rangers. They would report incidents, suspicious behavior, and other situations that may need to be addressed by staff.
Campground hosts serve as volunteers, so they do not get paid. A volunteer work schedule will be arranged with the park's host coordinating ranger. Those interested in serving as campground hosts should be willing to work flexible hours and be prepared to work on weekends and holidays.
Hosts will stay on the host campsite free of charge. Campground hosts serve for 1 month.
Hosts need to be willing to learn about the operations and general information about the park and the local area, in order to effectively assist campers. They must follow and comply with all North Carolina State Parks rules and regulations.
Hosts with pets are permitted, but they must follow pet rules at all times: dogs must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet, and they must be kept in the host's vehicle during quiet hours.