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Cedar Point Campground offers roomy, well-spaced, wooded sites with reliable electric (20/30/50‑amp) and level pads; a central potable fill spigot and on‑site dump station are available. Hosts are consistently described as friendly and reservations/check‑in can be done online. The setting is convenient to New Bern, Beaufort and the coast with walking trails nearby. Tradeoffs: there are no water or sewer hookups at individual sites, and several guests report an older bathhouse with push‑button showers and inconsistent temperature control. A few also mention highway noise and occasional concerns about dump‑station fees for non‑campers.

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📖 About This Campground

Cedar Point Campground and Recreation Area is located in eastern North Carolina at the junction of the White Oak River and the Bogue Sound, immediately adjacent to the Swansboro Inlet. It is within 1 mile of full service shopping, and within 2 miles of NC's Crystal Coast and the barrier island beach community of Bogue Banks. The campground has 36 accessible sites with full electrical service (20/30/50 amps). A modern, state-of-the-art bath house is available, with private, hot showers. Accessible flush toilets, drinking water and a dump station are also provided. Cedar Point, at the mouth of the White Oak River, is bordered by a salt marsh and a coastal forest. The salt marsh, where fresh water meets salt water, stretches out like a sea of grass. This nutrient-rich wetland is a valuable habitat for commercial seafood, including fish, shrimp, crabs and oysters. The recreation area is part of the Croatan National Forest, a 160,000-acre tract on North Carolina's coast, bordered on three sides by tidal rivers and Bogue Sound. Canoeing and fishing are popular options. Power boating is allowed on the White Oak River. Visitors can hike the Tidelands National Trail, a 1.9-mile path divided in two loops that lend themselves to wildlife viewing. Ospreys and the occasional dolphin can be viewed along the loops. The recreation area is also home to a picnic area and shallow draft boat launch.

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