Frisco Woods Campground

Located on the Pamlico Sound on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Frisco Woods Campground is your waterfront destination. Whether you're looking for a great family getaway or a romantic weekend, we can accommodate all your camping and lodging needs.

8 / 10
20
ratings
  • Phone

    (252) 995-5208

  • Website

    thefriscowoodscampground.com

  • Facebook

    144215288922731

  • Type

    Campground

Address

53124 NC Hwy 12 Frisco , NC 27936 United States

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes
Wi-Fi Free

Comments / 13


Keywords:

hidden gem windsurfing scenic views
Grant Mizell

Bring your kayak or rent one of theirs. Then, paddle north up the sound about 100yds — there’s an inlet that’s a fun hidden gem , also a maze.

The Outer Banks page

Great place for the whole family! You can park your camper or pitch a tent right on the shore of the sound! http://statigr.am/p/502228289763923306_247845500

Jade Jahns-Lear

We got a lot right off the big waters on the canal . Sites seem small but nice place

Allison ???? Bell

It's amazing to enjoy a beer while watching the sun set on the Pamlico! Also, try to wake up around 3am and check out the stars- you can see the Milky Way belt!

IConJohn

Great spot for windsurfing and kiteboarding.

Kate Slyne

Beautiful views and fantastic sunsets .

Elie Bleier

Cheap , no frills cabins that serve their purpose: letting you pass out cold after a long, hot day of kiting.

Grant Mizell

They can fill propane on-site.

Morgan Sawyer

Wifi password is friscowoods

Morgan Sawyer

Does anyone know the wifi password?? Thanks :)

Marie Gawczynski

Best place to watch the sun go down.

Jonathan Wylong

Fun for sup!

Cynthia Maupin

Best place in the world :)

Similar places nearby :

Campground
Frisco Campground

At night, grab a beer, go check out the beach with its massive crashing surf and count stars/thunderstorms... - Peter Hanley

Other Outdoors
Cape Hatteras

Kiteboarding camps for beginners run through November. - The Outer Banks page

7.3
Beach
Ramp 49 - Frisco

I run my tires at 20 psi and glide across the deepest sand, less strain on your engine and transmission. - Russ ???? Cornett