Twin Lakes RV Resort is a beautiful RV resort in North Carolina , located on a peninsula between the Pamlico River and the Chocowinity Bay. As the only RV Resort in North Carolina's Beaufort County, we are very proud of the safe family atmosphere we have created and maintained over the years. This, combined with our genuine southern hospitality, are what keep families returning to Twin Lakes for a reliable RV resort experience. While staying at Twin Lakes RV Resort don't miss the opportunity to visit the Outer Banks. Take the scenic route to a unique travel incentive: a quick ferry ride to North Carolina's quiet and supremely laid-back barrier islands. The Outer Banks offers excellent golf courses, island-style restaurants, and a slower pace that attracts visitors from all over the globe...truly, a getaway from the every day, just outside Twin Lakes RV resort in North Carolina. RV Resort in North Carolina Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Twin Lakes RV & Camping Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.
From jct US 264 & US 17: Go 1-3/4 mi S on US 17, then 1-1/2 mi SE on Whichards Beach Rd.
I wasn’t pleased with this campground at all. The staff were rude and obnoxious. The “cabin” was awful. It was more like half a trailer. It was one tiny bedroom with a bathroom that didn’t have a sink. The only sink was in the bedroom area. This was more like a really cheap efficiency motel, than it was a cabin. I’ve stayed at multiple cabins in the Thousand Trails/Encore family of campgrounds with all different types of cabins but this one was by far the worst. The campground didn’t seem to have much going on either. The final straw was when I was sitting on the bed and noticed the tag on the fire extinguisher. It was 2 years past due for service. I don’t take kindly to businesses that feel cutting corners is more important than their guests safety. So after only one night into my seven night stay, I decided to leave. I was able to get rebooked into another campground by Thousand Trails, although it was in Tennessee. However, the campground in Tennessee was gorgeous and relaxing. I won’t be back to Twin Lakes, since not one person from this campground has reached out about my experience.
Stayed during a tropical storm. Apparently this campground is known for flash flooding. The entire campground was 4 feet under water within an hour. Everything was destroyed. Campground staff was nowhere to be found and unable to be contacted. Very disappointed in our experience at Twin Lakes.
We have an annual spot here and we love it! The views are beautiful, the other campers and staff are friendly. If you have a boat, the marina leads right into the river. There is usually entertainment by the clubhouse pool on weekends, so if you like music and dancing, Saturday nights will be to your liking. Fun place to stay!
We drove from Goldsboro to check out the campground for a future trip with our camper. We were denied entry because the person on the gate speaker told us the office is closed on Saturday and there was no one available to sign us in. He told us we would have to come back on Monday.
While I understand the need for security I also regret a campground’s lack of customer service on a Saturday at 1:00pm just to do a drive through.