Lucky you. I supervise the camping category and live in North Carolina.
It really depends on what type of camping you like, what type of outdoors you like and what you do while you camp.
North Carolina offers a very wide range of camping adventures. There are many commercial campgrounds throughout the state. At the beach on the Outer Banks there is a KOA and other resort type of campgrounds. There are also Campgrounds within the Cape Hatteras State Park that have sites with and without electric and water. You have the beautiful Atlantic Ocean to play in and the Pamlico and other Sounds (very large bodies of water) to swim, fish, kayak, etc in. At the beach you had better like sand because it gets in everything. There are also mosquitoes there from spring to early winter that are vicious. If there is a good breeze then they won't bother you. There is no shade available at the campgrounds due to limited amount of trees. It is a giant sandbar. The northern beaches are very tourist oriented and crowded with houses but from Nags Head south it is 99 percent National Seashore, with a few villages scattered in.
In the middle part of the state there are many large reservoirs that have wonderful camping on them. Many of the campgrounds are owned by the Corps of Engineers who maintain the lakes and these are great. Lots of trees and trails and boating and fishing. Lake Jordan SW of Raleigh, Lake Kerr and Lake Gaston near Virginia and many others are available. The NC State Parks maintains many of the campgrounds on the lakes and throughout the state. These are all great places. Very well maintained and safe.
My favorite area to camp is in the mountains. There are many state parks scattered throughout the Blue Ridge Parkway area. Rivers, streams, hiking, fishing, etc.
North Carolina has a very diverse terrain ranging from the ocean to the highest point on the east coast. (Mount Mitchell) Lots of skiing in the winter and white water rafting in the summer.
It really depends on your level of camping. Tent vs motorhome, under the stars vs camper.
Have fun.
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Camp Lejeune.
They have a camp called The Wilds in North Carolina which is indeed for kids and family fun.
Anna Camp went to University of North Carolina School of the Arts (BFA)
No it isn't.
Camp Cheerio is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of north west North Carolina. See the related link below for more information.
The web address of the Snow Camp Historical Drama is: http://snowcampdrama.com
Jeff Hardy.
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246 square miles.
The internet has quite a bit of information on Camp Lejuene in North Carolina. This is a camp for the Marines. They have an official site that has full details about this camp.
The address of the Snow Camp Historical Drama is: Po Box 535, Snow Camp, NC 27349-0535