Great Island Cabin Camp
Core Banks, NC
NATIONAL_SEASHORE
3 ft
Open
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Water
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Pets
Allowed
$80–$180
per night
Stay Limit
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Arrival & Access
Camp Host
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Late Arrival
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Fees & Booking
Nightly Rate
$80 – $180 per night
Reservations
Available
Reservable Sites
23 sites
Amenities
Pets
Allowed — What is allowed: * Pets are allowed in the cabins, but may not be left unattended
RV Max Length
35 ft max
Cell Service
Bring a solar cell phone charger with you as there is no place to plug in a charger unless you are using a generator in the cabin. Cell phone signal strength varies according to provider. There are small “dead zones” up and down the beach, generally these areas are not very large and by moving a short distance can generally pick up the signal again. Can reach the 911 system from the island.
Location & Contact
Phone
(252) 728-2250
Elevation
3 ft
Weather
Located in Eastern North Carolina temperatures range from cool temperatures in the spring and late fall. Summer months are typically hot and humid but fortunately the winds along the coast blow about 10-15 miles per hour on a routine basis which can keep the summer temperatures from becoming oppress
About
Great Island Cabin Camp offers 23 rustic, wooden beachfront cabins with porches for individuals and families or small groups of up to 12 people. Cabins range in size from 288 to 960 sq ft., and Cabin 2 is accessible. All cabins are wired for generator use, needed to power electricity. Guests must provide their own generators, no larger than 5,500 watts or equipped with a GFI.
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Check-In Info
Camp Host
Host on site
Price
$80–$180 per night
Season
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Getting There
Address
Core Banks, NC
Cell Service
Bring a solar cell phone charger with you as there is no place to plug in a charger unless you are using a generator in the cabin. Cell phone signal strength varies according to provider. There are small “dead zones” up and down the beach, generally these areas are not very large and by moving a short distance can generally pick up the signal again. Can reach the 911 system from the island.