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Camp Bonner
Blounts Creek
Located along the picturesque banks of the Pamlico River in Beaufort County, the Bonner Scout Reservation boasts of 880 acres of beautiful Eastern North Carolina wilderness and is available for year round use.A spacious, state of the art, air conditioned dining hall, modern bath and shower facilities, cabins, wooded campsites, and a newly remodeled swimming pool complex all compliment the tremendously popular East Carolina Council summer camp and high adventure programs. campbonner.org



Croatan National Forest
Havelock
This coastal national forest contains 159,000 acres of estuary, hardwood forest, longleaf pine and pocosin. Recreation areas for camping, picnicking, swimming, canoeing, hiking and wildlife observation. Fishing and hunting. Free. Fee for developed campgrounds. recreation.gov unca.edu unca.edu (2) ncnatural.com

Camp Seafarer
Arapahoe, near Oriental
A seafaring camp for girls seagull-seafarer.org

Camp Sea Gull
Arapahoe, near Oriental
A seafaring camp for boys seagull-seafarer.org

Tony Hobbes and Son RV Service
New Bern
We are a RV repair business. We make repairs from ground to roof on all RV s, Travel Trailers, Campers, etc. We install hitches and we do electrical wiring and brake controls. We repair tow trailers, farm trailers, horse trailers and cargo trailers. We also run mobile RV Service. We do carry a small variety of RV parts. tonyhobbesandsonrvservice.com/

Trent River Campground
Trenton
Located along 1600 yards of the serene and historic Trent River between Kinston and New Bern. Secluded fishing, kayaking and hunting nearby. Nature Trail. Estate-sized lots. trentrivercampground.com

Whichard's Beach Campground
Chocowinity
Located on the Pamlico River with riverfront camping and a great view! Including a waterslide, buss parking gas docks for boats, and padel boats for rent! ## Public beach area with admission charge. The Whichard's Beach Pavilion has been the center of waterfront activities and the scene of weekend dances on the shores of the Pamlico River for nearly 60 years. Purchased in 1938 by Henry Whichard, who originally intended to grow produce on the property, Whichard's Beach became a waterfront resort following World War II. The current beach pavilion and dance hall is a remodeled Army barrack from nearby Camp Davis which Whichard bought and moved to the site. whichardsbeach.com






 

 



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