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Holiday Trav-L-Park Resort for Campers
Overview
Holiday Trav-L-Park Resort for Campers is a premier destination on the North Carolina coastline, offering a world-class oceanfront camping experience. Situated on the beautiful Crystal Coast, this resort provides a perfect blend of traditional camping charm and modern conveniences. Whether you are looking for a spot directly on the dunes or a more sheltered interior site, the park serves as a full-service destination for travelers seeking a true coastal retreat.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled on the western end of the Bogue Banks, the park is surrounded by the breathtaking natural beauty of Emerald Isle. The landscape is characterized by rolling dunes, maritime forests, and the nearby Bogue Sound. Visitors enjoy a unique geographical setting where the Atlantic Ocean is just a short walk away via private boardwalks, providing a refreshing sea breeze and the constant, calming sound of crashing waves throughout the resort grounds.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is exceptionally well-equipped with high-end amenities designed for long-term comfort and family fun. Guests have access to an oceanfront swimming pool, an onsite arcade, and a seasonal snack bar. Key features include:
- Full hookup sites with water, sewer, and cable.
- Direct beach access via several private boardwalks.
- Clean bathhouses and modern laundry facilities.
The gated entrance ensures a secure environment for all guests throughout their stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Exploring the local area is effortless, with the iconic Bogue Inlet Pier located just a short drive away for world-class fishing and panoramic views. Nature enthusiasts often visit Fort Macon State Park to explore Civil War history or head to the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores. For those seeking water-based adventure, the surrounding Emerald Isle area is perfect for kayaking through marshes, paddleboarding, or booking a local charter for offshore fishing.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an ideal match for active families seeking a lively beach atmosphere and plenty of social interaction. It is perfect for RVers who prioritize direct beach access and onsite entertainment over secluded or rustic environments. If you enjoy a community-centric resort where children can safely bike to the playground and the ocean serves as your backyard, this park offers the quintessential North Carolina coastal vacation.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Karly Clouse
We loved our stay! The site is close to the beach with an easy access path and a great place to hose off all the sand. Every single interaction we had with the staff was phenomenal, everyone was incredibly sweet and accommodating. The only thing I could agree with from previous reviews is that the sites are tight- but we were directed right to the site and there is enough room just not as much as some other sites we've seen before. The bathrooms were immaculate and by far the best bathrooms we've seen on our camping adventures. Pool was perfect with enough shade and great for young kids. 10/10 from this family. We will be back!
Patricia Tilley
Emerald Isle RV resort is absolutely beautiful! The ocean water is blue green! Beaches are wonderful. Staff is very courteous and friendly. Resort is clean and well maintained. We loved our stay. Will definitely be back. Mike and Pat Tilley
Kyle Bannow
So this was our first time at Emerald Isle RV Resort. I'm not sure what all the 1 stars are about because our experience was great. The sites we good, the bath houses were immaculate and the staff were more than accommodating. The only downfall, which is my own fault for not reading it, was that they don't supply fire pits. You can bring your own but it should probably be noted a little better on the website. Other than that we had an amazing weekend. The location of being right on the beach was great and the kids loved the playground. We will definitely be back.
Mitchell Bishop
My recent stay at Holiday Trav-L-Park, now known as Emerald Isle RV Resort, was a mixed bag, and I feel compelled to share my thoughts about the experience under its new ownership. Having visited this beachfront gem in Emerald Isle, North Carolina, for years, I was eager to return, but the changes since the new owners took over left me disappointed. Location and Amenities: Still a Highlight Let’s start with the good. The location remains unbeatable—right on the Crystal Coast with direct beach access that’s hard to top. The three beach accesses (two handicap-accessible) are a major draw, and the proximity to the ocean is perfect for families or anyone looking to soak up the sun. The amenities, like the swimming pool, splash pad, and go-kart track, are still enjoyable, and the kids loved the weekend bands and food trucks. The sites are grassy with picnic tables, and the bathhouses, while not perfect, are generally clean. The coffee and bagel shop is a nice touch, and the snack bar on the beach (open Memorial Day to Labor Day) is convenient. It’s clear why this park has been rated highly in the past for its oceanfront camping experience. The Downside: New Ownership and a Shift in Vibe Unfortunately, the new owners—whom some longtime campers describe as “Yankee outsiders” due to their apparent disconnect from the local community—have changed the park’s atmosphere for the worse. The personal touch that made this place feel like a home away from home is gone. Previous staff were known for their warmth, often greeting returning campers by name. Now, the staff seems indifferent, and interactions feel transactional at best. Checking in used to be a friendly process with a personal escort to your site, but this time, it felt rushed and impersonal. I overheard other campers grumbling about the same issue, noting that the staff “just don’t care anymore.”…….I cannot get past this. It’s just like the sales experience of buying a new car. Sometimes the quality of service and value is more important than the dollar amount at the end of the day and for this….I cannot suggest this place to anyone. The end of an era as some might say.
Anna Maria Bach Pedrocchi
Absolutely recommendable! We were there with an RV, the campsite had a gorgeous lawn. When booking, make sure that the site has a sewer if you need one. Not all of them have one. The toilets were very clean and the showers spacious. The location of the Resort is amazing with direct access to the beach. The beach is very natural and the water clear. The swimming pool area was very inviting, nice and clean and is open until 8 pm. The resort is lively and in perfect shape. The Office staff was very helpful and attentive. We had a great time there!
Jennifer Corriveau
Visited for my sister's wedding. Resort is oceanfront with bath houses and laundry area. Playground for the kids and a pavilion for concerts and events. There is also a pool. We didn't stay there but my sister and her husband love it and we visited their RV.
Doug L.
Has been a few years since I have been. The last time it had recently been purchased so there were little changes. This time, they have reduced the staff to a skeleton crew, cut office hours, and contracted out most services. I did not use bathrooms this time, but some things like outdoor showers and hoses were in disrepair. Sand was everywhere around the station. Grass was tall as the sites can't be mowed completely as it is a contracted service, so mowing occurs when sites are occupied. Despite all of this, it is a hard to beat location.
Ligia Ardelean
I see a lot of people mentioning price and I have to agree it is quite high ($250/ night for us) but we accepted and booked 2 nights initially due to proximity to the beach. The facilities were pretty clean and the staff were friendly. The sites are very close together and we booked the premium site. Luckily we had great neighbors. What made us have a sour experience is finding out from the other premium neighbors that we basically paid $100 or so more than them per night. We asked front desk how much it would be more for an extra night and they quoted $160 so we accepted. We asked why it varies so much and how others paid so much less than us (we were getting $140-$160/night from the others but we laid $250). We were told “a lot of variables”. We booked 4 months in advance so it wasn’t a last minute booking or anything. We found out they take Good Sam discount. We didn’t know with the first booking and they wouldn’t apply it now. Oh well..In the future I would probably book elsewhere and drive to the beach. Also- don’t leave your stuff unattended. We went to have dinner and left out beach chairs and they were gone upon returning.
Patricia Apple
We have been staying at this campground for decades. Since it has changed hands, we have seen the experience of staying here decline. Of course the most notable change is the price. We have had to cut back to four days instead of five. What is the deal with no hot water in the showers? It's been days, and it has been reported! If you are going to charge premium prices, you should provide at least a reasonably comfortable experience. No excuse for this and it has NEVER been an issue before We we forced to shower in the other bath house, further away. One reason we select the site we do is proximity to the bathroom house. That was an inconvenience. But the other bath house air conditioning was not working. Quite uncomfortable! Please, please take these issues to heart and make the experience something people won't be mad about paying your prices for.
Kennie Bean
Loved going to this campground. We highly recommended this place at one point in time. We have been there at least once a year since we purchased our camper. Now they have changed their pet policy. You can only have 2 dogs no matter the size or the breed. This elimates us from going back because we have 3 small pomeranians. Boarding 1, 2 or all 3 is just added expense that should not be there. We purchased a camper just so we could travel with our dogs.