Stayed two nights in RV with full hookups, then moved to a water/electric only site for two more days. This was due to our poor planning, no shortcoming of the campground. The road in and out seems narrow but was perfectly fine to get through with the camper. Site sizes are on the small size. The hookups appear fairly new and are in good condition. None of that worry about electrocuting yourself with a sketchy plug. (If you camp, you know what I mean.) Most of the campground is seasonal space, so we were lucky to get room here I think. Sites were level and clean. The numbered spaces (FHU) are near the beach and the bathhouse. The lettered spaces (W/E) are near the store and the pool. The bathhouse has ramp access and there was a ramp over the dunes as well, so it has decent accessibilty if you have mobility issues. Showers and toilets were as clean as beach facilities can be. I mean, you can't watch them 24/7 to see that people make sure the sand goes down the drain instead of laying in the shower pan. Good water pressure in showers. Rodanthe doesn't exactly seem to be a hoppin' place. You go there for the beach and fishing. I wasn't super impressed by the beach, I'm sad to say. It was clean, and it's the ocean, so the baseline is pretty high. But the dropoff in the surf was quite steep and made for some rough going. Not many shells on the beach but if you got out past the breakers you could get some nice ones. However, I was terribly pleased with the pool! I know, I know, how could I go in a pool when I'm at the beach. Because there was shade, and chairs, and fast access to a bathroom, and a quick few feet to my camper for drinks and snacks. Also, due to the roughness of the surf, I much preferred the clean tranquillity of the pool. The store on site is well stocked with food, toiletries, camping supplies, souvenirs, pretty much whatever you might need. Delicious homemade fudge, too. Forgot to mention, the fees were incredibly reasonable. If you are going to camp in Rodanthe, this is the place to choose.…