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Wilmington KOA

Overview

The Wilmington KOA Holiday serves as a premier coastal base for travelers exploring North Carolina’s scenic southern coastline. This well-maintained campground offers a perfect blend of classic camping charm and modern conveniences, making it a highly reliable choice for those seeking a resort-style experience near the Atlantic. Whether you are arriving in a premier big rig or choosing one of the cozy deluxe cabins, the park provides a welcoming atmosphere that perfectly reflects the laid-back, coastal spirit of the Wilmington region.

Location & Surroundings

Situated just off Highway 17, the park is ideally positioned between the Atlantic Ocean and the Cape Fear River. It sits just a few miles from the famous sands of Wrightsville Beach, allowing guests to enjoy salt air and sunshine within a very short drive. The surrounding area offers a convenient mix of suburban retail and natural beauty, with local specialty shops and seafood restaurants nearby while still maintaining the feeling of a quiet retreat away from the busy historic downtown district.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is specifically designed with modern RVers in mind, featuring spacious full-hookup sites that can accommodate large rigs with ease. Guests have access to a wide variety of on-site recreation options:

  • A sparkling seasonal swimming pool and patio area.
  • A dedicated KampK9 dog park for your four-legged companions.
  • Outdoor activities including a jump pad and playground.

Practical conveniences like clean laundry facilities, a well-stocked camp store, and reliable Wi-Fi ensure a comfortable and entirely stress-free stay for long-term guests and weekenders alike.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Adventure is always within reach when staying at this central location. Many visitors spend their days exploring the legendary Battleship North Carolina or strolling through the breathtaking blooms at Airlie Gardens. The historic downtown riverfront offers a vibrant selection of boutiques and upscale eateries along the Riverwalk, while the nearby Fort Fisher State Recreation Area provides miles of hiking trails and unique birdwatching opportunities. For those who love the water, local surfing lessons and fishing charters depart daily from the nearby marinas.

Who This Park Is Best For

This KOA Holiday is particularly well-suited for families and beach lovers who want a central hub for coastal excursions and city sightseeing. It is an excellent fit for travelers who appreciate a structured, amenity-rich environment with a focus on cleanliness and guest safety. If you are looking for a big-rig friendly destination that balances proximity to the ocean with the reliability of a high-quality brand, this Wilmington park is an ideal choice for your next southern North Carolina adventure.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Swimming Pool
• Swimming
• Horseshoes
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• Enclosed Dog Run
• Dog Park

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Marina
• Watersports

- Discounts

• Military Discount

- Facility

• Type (Campground)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
• 3 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 69 Sites with WiFi

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (85)
• Spaces Available (69)
• Width (35)
• Max Length (70)
• Gravel Sites (69)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Seasonal Sites
• Big Rig Sites
• Full Hookups (63)
• Water (6)
• Electric (6)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (46)
• Pull-thru Size (35 x 66)
• Back-ins (30 x 70)
• Site Length (66)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Julie Schaeffer

October 25, 2025

I've never met a bad KOA. I mean the people who work there are so nice, the place is clean as a whistle and there's a lot to do. Its kind of funny but this KOA seems to draw a higher end " camper" then the others I've stayed at lol. Lots of really nice campers with most of the people not coming outside at all....Definitely worth going and we'll be going back for sure!

Lora Hall

October 23, 2025

We stayed at Wilmington KOA Holiday in Wilmington, NC from October 14 to 18. Getting There: The area is under construction and neither our Garmin, Google, or Ford GPS's could figure out the area. All three gave us wrong directions getting to the campground, finding local businesses, etc. The road the campground is on now has a median so you can't take a left out of the campground (which all GPS's kept telling us to do) and if you're trying to come in from the south it can be a bit tight, especially for bigger rigs. Customer Service/Checking In: Fantastic! Check in was pleasant, and they escort you to your site. Site #: 34 Level: Level for the most part, we just needed a single block on the driver side. Electric/Water/Sewer: Everything worked great. Noise Level: It is in a city setting so there's the expected noise that comes with that, but nothing terrible. Interior Roads: It's all one-ways and if you're in the back corner, there are no thru ways so it can be a long walk back to your site. But they're well-maintained and smooth for driving. Pet Experience: The fenced dog area is very nice and there are areas along the outer roads where dogs can sniff, pee, poop without being in people's sites. There are several poop stations throughout the park. Overall Pros: It's a very nice park with easy access to local conveniences. They have all day trash pickup which is a bonus. The store is well-stocked with essentials and swag. At the entrance is a self wash with bays big enough for RV's. Overall Cons: Some sites can be fairly close to the neighbors. We were in 34, which is in the turn and the corner of the neighbor's trailer was practically in our space. The neighbor didn't have enough space to park their truck in front of the trailer, so they parked it in the back which actually partially blocked entrance to our site. That said, sites 62/63 had a lot more space between neighbors. Would I return: Yes, but since space is our preference we'd pick a different site than 34.

Paul H

October 15, 2025

Great place! They had the nicest and cleanest restrooms/showers I have ever been in at a campground They were like your home bathroom. The lounge and laundry areas were superb. Staff was friendly, the sites were great. If we get bac that way I would definitely stay again!

Robert Joyce

October 08, 2025

We visit Wilmington koa at least twice a year. Nice campground with super staff. Love walking the dogs through their wooded area and the fairy island. Great atmosphere when considering the campground is actually in the city.

J Martin

August 12, 2025

We had a full hookup RV site that was completely level. There are trees and well-kept landscaping, and the sites are relatively roomy. The staff was both friendly and helpful. They are very dog friendly, and seemed to have an incredible number of kid and family friendly play areas and activities. There is some food available on-site, just a very short drive to a grocery store and a large variety of restaurants. We'll definitely be back!

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