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Enfield / Rocky Mount KOA Journey
Perfectly located along the I-95 corridor halfway between New York and Florida! We are the only KOA located between Richmond VA, and Lumberton NC along I-95.
Conveniently located halfway between New York and Florida, this rural, peaceful campground is nestled among cotton, tobacco and peanut fields. Just off I-95, it's the perfect place to stop, unplug, and relax for a night or the weekend. While we are not a destination campground, we are the perfect overnight or quiet weekend campground.The campground is close to several historic sites in nearby Halifax, and it is the KOA closest to Raleigh. You're also about 2 1/2 hours from Virginia Beach or Cape Hatteras and the Outer Banks. You'll find plenty of activities to the north in Roanoke Rapids or to the south in Rocky Mount. Both are only a short 20-minute drive away. Max pull thru: 60 feet. Your host: The Ashwood family.
Your dogs will enjoy a large, fenced pet area at our KOA. We offer RV sites and primitive tent sites . You're sure to have a relaxing time!
User Reviews
Andrew Steffey
Nice, clean KOA. Spots were fine but a little close together and WiFi was only free for 2 hours. My kids enjoyed the playground.
Kimberly Hall
Cabin 1’s space heater was essentially useless. It was set to 70 degrees, but the cabin never got above 51, and it dropped to 46 overnight. The overnight low was 27 degrees; I spent the entire night freezing because the heater simply did not work. When I called on January 5, 2026 to report the issue, the front desk told me I “should have called after hours number,” despite the fact that no after‑hours number was provided anywhere. That excuse was not only unhelpful—it was absurd. They offered no reimbursement, no apology, and no accountability for failing to maintain their cabins, even for KOA Rewards members. The staff member I spoke with insisted no one had ever complained before and acted completely indignant instead of addressing the problem. If you’re thinking about staying here, don’t. This location doesn’t value guests, doesn’t maintain its cabins, and isn’t worth your time or money.
Janice Forest
Perfect for an overnight stay. Woodsy atmosphere and it was very quiet. I would definitely recommend this KOA. Also, very easy access to major highway!
Ashley Smith
Truly the Bates Motel of Campgrounds. Absolutely the worst koa we've camped in yet. The playground is extremely outdated and dangerous with rusty stuff from the 60s or 70s, the campsites are super small, outdated bath house with broken tile, and the owner/manager is a terribly rude man. He refused to remove a musty pair of pants from the dryer even when I had wet clothes that needed to go in and no one had come to claim them for several hours. He even threatened to call the police on me for "harassing him" when I asked him his name and he refused to give it. I only tried to explain my situation and that I needed to use the machine. I was completely shocked as I was in no way harassing or threatening him, only discussing an issue with him as the manager on site. My guess is he was on a power trip but it was very petty. Because of him it took me 3 extra hours to dry my family of 6's laundry and I missed out on precious time with an elderly loved one. Worst camping experience of my life. Skip this one, trust me. And I got his name from another employee, it's Rich. So thanks Rich for ruining our day. Very professional of you. And by the way, as I write this, several hours have passed, and still no one has come to claim the pants. It's likely as I suspected from the beginning; someone left them here and all of this was for nothing.
T killam
Very tight sites. Stayed a few times. Never saw a staff once. Muddy roads. Pool bathrooms playground all a total mess. Owners seemed to have given up. Reported to corporate. For an overnight if you use zero facilities it’s easy on and off the highway. Otherwise a total mess and needs major attention.