RV Campgrounds In LA Grange, NC -- Find RV Parks
35.3068° N, 77.7880° W
Quick Overview
La Grange sits in the heart of eastern North Carolina's tobacco country, where rolling farmland stretches toward the Neuse River and small-town charm meets genuine Southern hospitality. This quiet community of about 2,800 residents offers RV travelers a peaceful base for exploring the Coastal Plain region, with easy access to Kinston's craft beer scene, Goldsboro's historic downtown, and the natural beauty of Cliffs of the Neuse State Park just 20 minutes away.
The camping landscape around La Grange includes several RV parks, all of which are privately owned facilities offering paid camping experiences. While you won't find some free camping options in the immediate area, the available parks focus on providing full amenities for travelers who appreciate comfort and convenience during their stay.
From your campsite base, you're perfectly positioned to explore eastern North Carolina's unique attractions. The CSS Neuse Civil War Interpretive Center in Kinston tells the story of Confederate ironclad construction, while Mother Earth Brewing offers tours and tastings that showcase the region's growing craft beer reputation. Cliffs of the Neuse State Park provides hiking trails along dramatic bluffs overlooking the river, plus a swimming area that's popular with families during summer months. The town of Mount Olive, famous for its pickle company, sits just 30 minutes south and offers factory tours that kids especially enjoy.
RV travelers here tend to appreciate a more relaxed pace compared to the busy coastal campgrounds. The parks cater primarily to folks passing through on I-95 or those using La Grange as a staging area for longer stays in the region. You'll find full hookup sites at most locations, along with amenities like laundry facilities and camp stores. The area attracts a mix of snowbirds heading to Florida, families exploring North Carolina's history, and weekend warriors from the Raleigh-Durham area.
Spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather for camping, with mild temperatures and lower humidity than the peak summer months. Winter stays are certainly possible, though you'll want to check with individual parks about seasonal closures or reduced services.
Browse the listings below to find the right fit for your La Grange camping experience.
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All Dump Stations Near La Grange
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Journey's End Mobile Home Park | 1.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Piney Grove RV Park | 2.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Foss Farm Mobile Home Park | 4.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cliffs Of The Neuse Campground | 7.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Green Acres Mobile Home Park | 8.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| 145 Hardy Dr, Snow Hill, Nc 28580 | 8.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Seymour Johnson Afb Campground | 10.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Neuseway Nature Park | 11.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Wooley Swamp Farms | 12.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Carolina Pines Manufactured Housing Community | 12.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Journey's End Mobile Home Park
1.5 miPiney Grove RV Park
2.8 miFoss Farm Mobile Home Park
4.4 miCliffs Of The Neuse Campground
7.2 miGreen Acres Mobile Home Park
8.4 mi145 Hardy Dr, Snow Hill, Nc 28580
8.8 miSeymour Johnson Afb Campground
10.8 miNeuseway Nature Park
11.8 miWooley Swamp Farms
12.1 miCarolina Pines Manufactured Housing Community
12.8 miTraveling to La Grange by RV
Getting to La Grange is straightforward for RV travelers, with the town sitting just off US Highway 70 between Goldsboro and Kinston. From I-95, take Exit 90 onto US-70 West and drive about 15 miles - the route is flat and well-maintained, making it easy for even large rigs to navigate. If you're coming from the Raleigh area, US-70 East provides a scenic 75-mile drive through small farming communities and pine forests.
The roads around La Grange are RV-friendly, though you'll want to stick to main highways when possible. US-70 can handle any size rig, but some of the smaller county roads have low-hanging tree branches that could cause problems for tall motorhomes. NC Highway 111 runs north-south through town and connects easily to the Kinston bypass if you need to avoid downtown traffic.
For fuel and supplies, there's a Marathon station right on US-70 that can accommodate larger RVs, plus a Food Lion grocery store for basic provisions. If you need more extensive RV supplies or repairs, Camping World in Smithfield is about 45 minutes west on US-70, while Gander RV in Raleigh offers a full selection of parts and accessories about an hour away.
The area doesn't present any significant elevation changes or challenging mountain passes, making it an easy drive for RVers of all experience levels. Traffic is generally light except during morning and evening commute hours in nearby Goldsboro.
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Dump Station Costs in La Grange
RV camping costs in La Grange typically range from $35-50 per night for full hookup sites at private parks, with most facilities falling into the budget-to-moderate category. You won't find luxury resort-style amenities here, but the rates reflect the rural setting and straightforward accommodations that many RV travelers prefer.
Currently, a portion% of the area's several RV facilities offer free camping, while a portion% charge nightly fees. This means you'll need to budget for paid camping during your stay, though the rates are generally lower than what you'd find at coastal destinations or major tourist areas.
Seasonal pricing variations are minimal since La Grange doesn't experience the dramatic tourist influxes that affect beach or mountain communities. You might see slightly higher rates during fall harvest festivals or spring when the weather is most pleasant, but expect fairly consistent pricing year-round.
Membership discounts can help stretch your budget - Good Sam and Passport America are accepted at several area parks, typically offering 10-20% savings. Some facilities also provide weekly or monthly rates that can significantly reduce costs for longer stays.
Grocery costs at the local Food Lion are reasonable, and you'll save money compared to shopping at convenience stores along the interstate. Fuel prices in La Grange tend to run 5-10 cents below what you'll pay at highway truck stops, so it's worth topping off your tank here before hitting the road.
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Best Time to Visit La Grange by RV
Winter
December-February
35-55°F
Crowds: Low
Mild winters with occasional frost. Some parks may reduce services but most stay open year-round.
Spring
March-May
55-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Perfect camping weather with blooming dogwoods. Book ahead for weekends as snowbirds head north.
Summer
June-August
70-90°F
Crowds: Medium
Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms. Air conditioning essential, but swimming at nearby parks helps.
Fall
September-November
50-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage. Peak season for outdoor activities and local festivals.
Explore the La Grange Area
For the best RV camping experience in La Grange, look for parks that offer full hookups and easy access to US-70, which will serve as your main corridor for exploring the region. Many travelers appreciate sites with good cell coverage since this area can have spotty service depending on your carrier.
Boondockers should know that free camping options are limited in this part of North Carolina. Your best bet for dry camping is Cliffs of the Neuse State Park, though it's about 20 minutes away and sites fill up quickly during peak seasons. Some folks also find overnight parking at the Walmart in nearby Goldsboro, but always check with management first.
Food-wise, don't miss Grady's Barbecue in Dudley, just 10 minutes south - it's been serving authentic eastern North Carolina barbecue since 1986 and locals swear by their chopped pork and hush puppies. For a unique experience, drive 30 minutes to Mount Olive and tour the Mt. Olive Pickle Company, where you can sample different varieties and stock up on their famous dill pickles.
Photography enthusiasts should plan a morning visit to Cliffs of the Neuse State Park when the light hits the river bluffs just right. The Spanish moss hanging from cypress trees creates particularly dramatic shots during golden hour.
Dog owners will find that most local parks are pet-friendly, and there are several good walking areas along the Neuse River. Just watch for seasonal hunting activity in rural areas and keep pets leashed.
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What are the best RV campgrounds in La Grange?
La Grange's RV parks focus on providing clean, basic amenities rather than resort-style facilities. Look for parks that offer full hookups, good road access, and proximity to US-70 for easy exploration of the region. Most local facilities cater to travelers passing through or using the area as a base for visiting Kinston, Goldsboro, and nearby state parks.
Is there free RV camping near La Grange?
Free RV camping options are very limited in the immediate La Grange area. Your best bet is Cliffs of the Neuse State Park about 20 minutes away, which offers primitive camping at lower rates. Some travelers find overnight parking at the Walmart in Goldsboro, but you should always check with store management first and follow proper etiquette.
What is the best time of year to camp in La Grange?
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the most comfortable camping weather with mild temperatures and lower humidity. Summer can be hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, while winter is generally mild but may see reduced services at some parks. Fall also brings beautiful foliage along the Neuse River corridor.
Are there full hookup RV parks in La Grange?
Yes, the RV parks in La Grange typically offer full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections. Most facilities also provide amenities like laundry rooms, camp stores, and Wi-Fi. The parks here focus on practical amenities rather than luxury features, making them popular with travelers who prefer straightforward, affordable camping experiences.
Can I boondock near La Grange?
Boondocking opportunities are limited in this part of eastern North Carolina due to private land ownership and local regulations. Cliffs of the Neuse State Park offers the closest primitive camping option, though it's about 20 minutes away and requires reservations. Some national forest land exists further west, but you'll need to drive at least an hour to find dispersed camping opportunities.
What attractions can I visit from La Grange RV parks?
From La Grange, you're within easy reach of several interesting attractions including the CSS Neuse Civil War Interpretive Center in Kinston, Mother Earth Brewing for craft beer tours, and Cliffs of the Neuse State Park for hiking and swimming. The Mt. Olive Pickle Company offers tours and tastings, while Grady's Barbecue in nearby Dudley serves authentic eastern North Carolina barbecue that's worth the short drive.
What are the best RV campgrounds in La Grange?
La Grange's RV parks focus on providing clean, basic amenities rather than resort-style facilities. Look for parks that offer full hookups, good road access, and proximity to US-70 for easy exploration of the region. Most local facilities cater to travelers passing through or using the area as a base for visiting Kinston, Goldsboro, and nearby state parks.
Is there free RV camping near La Grange?
Free RV camping options are very limited in the immediate La Grange area. Your best bet is Cliffs of the Neuse State Park about 20 minutes away, which offers primitive camping at lower rates. Some travelers find overnight parking at the Walmart in Goldsboro, but you should always check with store management first and follow proper etiquette.
What is the best time of year to camp in La Grange?
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the most comfortable camping weather with mild temperatures and lower humidity. Summer can be hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, while winter is generally mild but may see reduced services at some parks. Fall also brings beautiful foliage along the Neuse River corridor.
Are there full hookup RV parks in La Grange?
Yes, the RV parks in La Grange typically offer full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections. Most facilities also provide amenities like laundry rooms, camp stores, and Wi-Fi. The parks here focus on practical amenities rather than luxury features, making them popular with travelers who prefer straightforward, affordable camping experiences.
Can I boondock near La Grange?
Boondocking opportunities are limited in this part of eastern North Carolina due to private land ownership and local regulations. Cliffs of the Neuse State Park offers the closest primitive camping option, though it's about 20 minutes away and requires reservations. Some national forest land exists further west, but you'll need to drive at least an hour to find dispersed camping opportunities.
What attractions can I visit from La Grange RV parks?
From La Grange, you're within easy reach of several interesting attractions including the CSS Neuse Civil War Interpretive Center in Kinston, Mother Earth Brewing for craft beer tours, and Cliffs of the Neuse State Park for hiking and swimming. The Mt. Olive Pickle Company offers tours and tastings, while Grady's Barbecue in nearby Dudley serves authentic eastern North Carolina barbecue that's worth the short drive.
Are there free dump stations in La Grange?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near La Grange.
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RV ParkJourney's End Mobile Home Park
RV ParkPiney Grove RV Park
RV ParkFoss Farm Mobile Home Park
RV ParkCliffs Of The Neuse Campground
RV Park145 Hardy Dr, Snow Hill, Nc 28580
RV ParkGreen Acres Mobile Home Park
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