Beautiful campground in a great location in the outer banks. Lots of good places to eat between Hatteras and Nags Head. We came the first week in September checking in on Labor Day. The park is clean and staff were out there daily doing maintenance. There were record highs that week and it was excruciatingly hot. The mosquitos were a real pain, I wish they could spray the grass with something to keep them at bay but realize that may not be possible due to pets or it may not help. Biting flies at the beach were super bad too, so often times we would retreat to the swimming pool which was clean, well maintained, and quite large with an indoor section as well. There were hot tubs too but honestly it was so hot we never got in those. There's a small camp store with essentials and souvenirs. My dogs enjoyed the dog park, it's large and there's ample cleanup supplies and a watering station. If you have kids, there is a nice playground area in the park. We would come here again, but in a shoulder season so we can avoid the bugs and humidity. Highly recommend Tavern on 12 in Hatteras or Miller's Waterfront Nags Head for an awesome seafood meal.