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Outer Banks West/Currituck Sound KOA Holiday
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Outer Banks West/Currituck Sound KOA Holiday

Coinjock, North Carolina
4.2 (477 reviews)

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About Outer Banks West/Currituck Sound KOA Holiday

Campground in North Carolina.

Nestled in the charming village of Coinjock, North Carolina, Outer Banks West/Currituck Sound KOA Holiday offers the perfect basecamp for discovering one of America's most iconic coastal destinations. This well-established RV park places you just minutes away from the legendary beaches and attractions of the Outer Banks, making it an ideal choice for families, couples, and adventure seekers looking to explore this remarkable barrier island system.

The location itself is a major draw for visitors. Coinjock serves as a gateway to the Outer Banks, positioning you close enough to enjoy all the area has to offer while maintaining a more relaxed, less crowded atmosphere than some of the beachfront communities. The nearby waters of Currituck Sound invite exploration and water activities, while the broader Outer Banks region features some of the most beautiful and historically significant beaches on the East Coast. Wright Brothers National Memorial, Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, and numerous beach access points are all within reasonable driving distance, giving you endless options for daily adventures.

The area surrounding the park is rich with natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities. Fishing enthusiasts will find plenty of options, from sound-side fishing to deep-sea charters. The region is known for its wild horses that roam freely, and visitors often enjoy spotting these magnificent creatures. Birdwatchers and nature photographers find the Outer Banks particularly rewarding, as the area sits along the Atlantic Flyway and supports diverse wildlife populations throughout the year.

For those interested in local culture and dining, Coinjock and nearby communities offer charming restaurants, shops, and attractions that showcase the unique character of the Outer Banks. Fresh seafood is readily available, and many establishments feature locally caught fish and regional specialties. The community has maintained much of its authentic fishing village character while welcoming visitors.

The park itself has earned strong ratings from travelers, with guests consistently praising their experiences. Whether you're planning a beach vacation, seeking outdoor adventures, or simply wanting to enjoy the natural beauty of North Carolina's coast, Outer Banks West/Currituck Sound KOA Holiday provides a comfortable home base for creating lasting memories.
4.2

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477

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Coinjock is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

North Carolina weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Coinjock.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Coinjock. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Outer Banks West/Currituck Sound KOA Holiday Reviews

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dee noneya

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by dee noneya

BE STILL MY HEART! This has to be one of the most beautiful KOA sites, particularly on the east coast. I have seen many KOAs all the way to Utah, but few offer the spell abounding water views that this location showcases. GOOD NEWS …they had originally thought that they were going to get a pool built and operating by the 2025 season but the local residents made it difficult for this campground to... BE STILL MY HEART! This has to be one of the most beautiful KOA sites, particularly on the east coast. I have seen many KOAs all the way to Utah, but few offer the spell abounding water views that this location showcases. GOOD NEWS …they had originally thought that they were going to get a pool built and operating by the 2025 season but the local residents made it difficult for this campground to proceed with plans. HOWEVER, the pool is currently being built and it is going to be extremely nice. I was told completion is eminent and I confirmed that it looks like it is progressing significantly. This place offers FREE water taxi to Currituck East locations across the beautiful sound. Speaking of the sound, if you would rather swim or fish in the sound that is also permitted. Children will delight in the large bouncy mattress and the elaborate slide. There is also a game room as well as a snack café that we found to be nicely stocked for its small size. This is also a wonderful reunion location because it is rarely more than half full based on our frequent visits here. They offer the cutest tiny house cottages for family members who may not have campers. We love this place and visit at least twice a year even though we only live 20 minutes down the road.

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Clint Shedrick

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Clint Shedrick

First time staying at this location and definitely will not be our last. There were 4 of us that reserved spots all together on waterfront and the views did not let us down. Our check in was very prompy and staff were friendly. We stayed in WF20, it was level and had no issues with any of the hook-ups other than the water spigot is right at ground level making it impossible to place my water press... First time staying at this location and definitely will not be our last. There were 4 of us that reserved spots all together on waterfront and the views did not let us down. Our check in was very prompy and staff were friendly. We stayed in WF20, it was level and had no issues with any of the hook-ups other than the water spigot is right at ground level making it impossible to place my water pressure regulator where i normally place it. I was still able to check it and all was good. Our wifi was a little spotty but our group next to us had no issues, so maybe i had something weird going on but I had my starlink as a backup. The facilities were clean every time we used them. As others have noted, the road in is a bit narrow but it wasnt a problem and quite scenic. Others also noted about the bugs, we did experience a lot of bugs, they didnt bite just annoying...but they were everywhere on the waterfront sites....im assuming the wind direction had a lot to do with it. It wont stop me from coming back.

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Jeremy Humphries

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Jeremy Humphries

I’ve been an avid tent camper for many years, and when I can’t get out into the wilderness, KOA Waterlily has always been my go-to spot. Unfortunately, this season I was disappointed to find that the tent sites have been relocated from the wooded area to a more open section right next to RVs. In the past, I felt the $50 nightly rate was steep, but it was worth it because the sites were secluded,... I’ve been an avid tent camper for many years, and when I can’t get out into the wilderness, KOA Waterlily has always been my go-to spot. Unfortunately, this season I was disappointed to find that the tent sites have been relocated from the wooded area to a more open section right next to RVs. In the past, I felt the $50 nightly rate was steep, but it was worth it because the sites were secluded, peaceful, and offered a true camping experience. Now, however, that same $50 gets you a tent site that’s exposed to bright lights from the clubhouse, noise from nearby campers, and increased vehicle traffic. I understand that KOA is a business and needs to make decisions that maximize use of their property, but moving the tent sites removed the charm and sense of escape that made this location special for tent campers. While it’s still a nice area overall, it no longer provides the experience I’m looking for, and I’ll have to travel farther to find that same atmosphere.

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T M

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by T M

Beautiful scenery right on the Coinjock Bay. Staff was pleasant and engaging. Quiet and peaceful place to stay to enjoy NC Outer Banks area. Close enough of a ride to all the OBX hotspots but far enough off the beaten trail when it's time for some peace, quiet, and tranquility. Can't say enough. Thank you.

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Debbie Schweinberg

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Debbie Schweinberg

Great place to stay if you want to be eaten alive by bugs. Every evening we spent over an hour killing bugs that got in our rv just opening the door to walk the dog. Our neighbors left a day early because it was so miserable. There is NOTHING to do. So far from town!!! We were looking g forward to a weekend at the pool. There is no pool. Had a patio site. Wasted money. Could not sit outsi... Great place to stay if you want to be eaten alive by bugs. Every evening we spent over an hour killing bugs that got in our rv just opening the door to walk the dog. Our neighbors left a day early because it was so miserable. There is NOTHING to do. So far from town!!! We were looking g forward to a weekend at the pool. There is no pool. Had a patio site. Wasted money. Could not sit outside. NO ONE was outside. If they gave me a free week I would NOT stay here. One and done. Friendly people but so what when it is so miserable. I do not know how this koa is a holiday koa, we have been to koa journeys that are WAY better. Bad experience and will not go back.

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