Raleigh Oaks RV Resort & Cottages

527 US Highway 701 South, Four Oaks, NC 27524

919.934.3181

919-934-3181

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GPS: 35.4514,-78.3885

Raleigh Oaks RV Resort & Cottages is located at 527 US Highway 701 South, Four Oaks, North Carolina 27524 with a total of 150 campsites. Before your trip to Raleigh Oaks RV Resort & Cottages, check out website at http://raleighoaksrvresort.com or contact them through 919.934.3181 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

35.4514, -78.3885

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 35.4514, -78.3885

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Overview of Raleigh Oaks RV Resort & Cottages


Last Price Paid: $55

Reported by JL on 02.14.2022

Longest RV Reported: 41 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

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Number of Sites:

150

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

131 ft / 39 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Raleigh Oaks RV Resort & Cottages

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  • Well Maintained, Great Amenities, and Convenient to the Interstate

    Reviewed 14/2/2022

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 3

    Stayed here on a travel night and were impressed - very convenient, well maintained, good lay out, and fantastic mini golf and pickle ball and playground.

  • Really nice park

    Reviewed 14/11/2021

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 2

    We stayed for a couple nights on our way south and we wish we could have stayed longer. The park is in great condition, roads are wide, and we had plenty of space between us and our neighbors. Our kids especially appreciated the nice playground, mini golf (clubs and balls are out there, they don’t charge extra like some other parks do)...moreWe stayed for a couple nights on our way south and we wish we could have stayed longer. The park is in great condition, roads are wide, and we had plenty of space between us and our neighbors. Our kids especially appreciated the nice playground, mini golf (clubs and balls are out there, they don’t charge extra like some other parks do), basketball court, and pickle ball area.They do a free waffle breakfast on weekend mornings, complete with coffee and juice. We talked to one of the managers there and he was really nice and welcoming. Everyone there was helpful.I can’t speak to the bathrooms, as I didn’t use them, but I did appreciate the dog runs and the fact that they were well stocked with bags to pick up poop. Night time was quiet, no trains or road noise very close.Everything here was kept clean and working well. We wouldn’t hesitate to come back and visit again.

  • Surveilled and Monitored

    Reviewed 13/3/2021

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 30

    Site number: 315

    Back for our 3rd stay. Again, the park is in overall good condition. They are dry right now, but rain is an issue because they have a HUGE drainage problem and everything gets and stays wet and muddy for an extended period with ground saturation leaving puddles everywhere. They're sticklers about no carpets on the grass, even when...moreBack for our 3rd stay. Again, the park is in overall good condition. They are dry right now, but rain is an issue because they have a HUGE drainage problem and everything gets and stays wet and muddy for an extended period with ground saturation leaving puddles everywhere. They're sticklers about no carpets on the grass, even when the grass is dead and under water, so it can be an issue with providing a clean entrance to your rig. Rumor has it they are having it surveyed in the spring (2021) to see what can be done. Invest in a good surge protector, because every time we have been here they have had a surge and temporary loss of power where EVERYTHING reboots. We are here for my husband's job. If not for that we would not be in this area, which doesn't have much to offer. I would say the majority of the RVers during the week are traveling workers of some kind (a lot of early morning departing construction workers).It may interest you to know: There is constant surveillance. The Four Oaks police department makes its presence known with frequent drive-bys (some days I've counted 8-10 times). The park has NUMEROUS cameras and make no doubt about the fact that they have some troll watching screens just waiting for you to do something that they can correct. We know this for two reasons: 1) We threw away a rug in one of their two large commercial size dumpsters. Within minutes, my phone rang with someone inquiring about our actions and telling us that we would have to dispose of the rug elsewhere (nevermind that there were all sorts of household goods from others already in those dumpsters. 2) While playing with our dogs in a FAR rear field away from everyone and everything, the manager (Jay, retired Navy who thinks he is an MP) came all the way out on his golf cart just to tell us our dogs who where playing ball had to be on leashes. We were literally the only people and/or animals within sight. He had to have seen us on a monitor.Something worth noting if you have a dog or two: they are not friendly about dogs. That's not to say their park is not dog-friendly because it is as far as 3 dog parks and numerous grassy areas, dog bags and trash in those parks, and a grassy area at each camp site. But be certain to walk out of your camper with your dog leashed because someone is watching and waiting to tell you about it if you don't. If your dog is skittish, know that you are surrounded by gun fire at all hours on any given day and that the 7 MPH park speed limit does not in any way apply to THEIR staff used golf carts.My main issue is the lack of common curtesy. There is never a greeting of any kind. He just approaches telling you what his problem with you is at that moment in time. NO pleasantries at all. Makes you feel like you should feel glad they are allowing you to stay here. Perhaps Jay could use a course in hospitality management or maybe even a new career path as he seems miserable and manages this park and 2 others from the same owner.And lastly, although their buildings all have signs saying masks are required, you won't find their staff wearing any.Again, the park IS well maintained. Guess you can't have everything.

  • Pride of Ownership

    Reviewed 3/12/2020

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 301

    My wife said it best. She saw pride of ownership. Needless to say that we only stayed one night but from all accounts, this campground seemed to have it together. All facilities were clean and in good order, three nice dog areas, recreation areas which I am sure are busy in good weather and without Covid. As important, they seem to tak...moreMy wife said it best. She saw pride of ownership. Needless to say that we only stayed one night but from all accounts, this campground seemed to have it together. All facilities were clean and in good order, three nice dog areas, recreation areas which I am sure are busy in good weather and without Covid. As important, they seem to take the virus seriously. There is a contactless check in process and plenty signage showing the managements concern for the health of their customers.

  • Horrible policies

    Reviewed 14/11/2020

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    We planned to stay here for a month, paying 600/month excluding electric. After speaking to them and paying the deposit, they informed us we had to show up the day of arrival by 1pm to sign paperwork (during COVID-19). We told them we could not make it by then because we would be traveling there from thanksgiving with family, but can s...moreWe planned to stay here for a month, paying 600/month excluding electric. After speaking to them and paying the deposit, they informed us we had to show up the day of arrival by 1pm to sign paperwork (during COVID-19). We told them we could not make it by then because we would be traveling there from thanksgiving with family, but can sign upon arriving same day. We tried to make it work via electronic signature or signing at a time after arriving. They said no, but could charge us an extra 50 dollars to stay The first day at the daily rate then begin the month the next day, or come in the day before and sign. They said it was corporate policy. Paying extra because we could not arrive by 1 felt illogical and not customer friendly. So we cancelled the whole thing. We are upset because it seemed like a great place, but their policies are too restrictive.

  • Decent campground, nothing special

    Reviewed 13/6/2020

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 4

    This was a decent campground but not really any nice landscaping or fun things nearby. It's quite a ways from Raleigh out in a rural area so along with that came the Trump flags a flying (including people I believe work here and live here). The sites are spacious and it's a big rig friendly, easy to navigate campground.The wifi was g...moreThis was a decent campground but not really any nice landscaping or fun things nearby. It's quite a ways from Raleigh out in a rural area so along with that came the Trump flags a flying (including people I believe work here and live here). The sites are spacious and it's a big rig friendly, easy to navigate campground.The wifi was good enough to stream with and was solid at all hours, through the weekend.Since the wifi was good, I didn't remember to check signal strength but no issues with Verizon or ATT having cell service. Due to COVID most things were shut down as far as laundry etc goes.So if you have to stop somewhere a few days around the Raleigh area then it'll do but it's not exactly a destination campground.

  • Ten Year Rule!

    Reviewed 25/11/2019

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 2

    We camped here with a small, brand new, travel trailer. I would have called it “fine”. It does have two beautiful pools. There were no beautiful trails to walk, and the center sites were not shaded. But it was fine. We went shopping at the outlet mall nearby.Forward to this year...We purchased a 2006 Beaver Class A. We needed ...moreWe camped here with a small, brand new, travel trailer. I would have called it “fine”. It does have two beautiful pools. There were no beautiful trails to walk, and the center sites were not shaded. But it was fine. We went shopping at the outlet mall nearby.Forward to this year...We purchased a 2006 Beaver Class A. We needed a place to live until we were fully retired. The parks in the Raleigh area were full and we were having no luck, so we drove to Raleigh Oaks and spoke to the front desk staff in person, stating that we were looking for a long term stay. The young man took all our information, including the type of coach we have and told us to keep calling to check for a place.My husband mistakenly received a text for someone else, saying there was a spot open. He called to tell them about their mistake, and said we were still looking for a place. This time when we told them we had a 2006 Beaver, they told us nothing over ten years old - no exceptions.

  • Perfect overnight stop - easy, clean, quiet

    Reviewed 8/11/2019

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    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 201

    This is a very nice RV resort! I was stopping over for one night, on my way south, so I wanted easy on/off I95, a pullthrough, full hookups and safe and quiet. This park ticked all the boxes. I was in site 201, a level, graveled pull through. Although this is a large park, with lots of pull throughs, it doesn’t feel like a parking lot....moreThis is a very nice RV resort! I was stopping over for one night, on my way south, so I wanted easy on/off I95, a pullthrough, full hookups and safe and quiet. This park ticked all the boxes. I was in site 201, a level, graveled pull through. Although this is a large park, with lots of pull throughs, it doesn’t feel like a parking lot. There are three dog parks, a playground, swimming pool, propane and multiple laundry rooms. The park was also very quiet - some road noise, but the park, itself was quiet.

  • Very nice park with great hospitality.

    Reviewed 21/5/2019

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 213

    This resort is easily accessible off I-95. Access into the sites is also very easy, as all the interior sites are pull thru. Expect gravel roads, gravel sites, and concrete picnic pads. The sites are roomy. The amenities are very good (e.g. pool, pickleball courts, individual bathrooms, club house and lounge areas). Thursday nig...more This resort is easily accessible off I-95. Access into the sites is also very easy, as all the interior sites are pull thru. Expect gravel roads, gravel sites, and concrete picnic pads. The sites are roomy. The amenities are very good (e.g. pool, pickleball courts, individual bathrooms, club house and lounge areas). Thursday night they offer dinner for $5. And Friday to Sunday mornings, a complimentary waffle breakfast is offered - and those waffles taste great! The resort is maintained very well. During our stay we drove to downtown Smithfield and visited the Ava Gardner museum. It was a good way to spend some time in the local area.

  • Solid overnight option, clean and well maintained

    Reviewed 1/3/2019

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 307

    This is a great campground to stop off for the night as well as if you are looking for fewer activites and a little lower key. The facilities are nice and well maintained, clean and all were functioning properly when we were here. The water pressure is high (~80 psi) so use the pressure regulators or fill your tank and work off the p...moreThis is a great campground to stop off for the night as well as if you are looking for fewer activites and a little lower key. The facilities are nice and well maintained, clean and all were functioning properly when we were here. The water pressure is high (~80 psi) so use the pressure regulators or fill your tank and work off the pump. WiFi was OK in the evenings but a little too saturated during the work day.

  • Great for short-term, okay for longer stays

    Reviewed 30/8/2018

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 21

    Site number: 505

    Raleigh Oaks is located literally just off of I-95, making it a great spot to stop into overnight for road weary RVers. The sites are a decent size and almost all pull-thru, with full hook ups. The location is near Smithfield so there is some shopping and places to eat but it's far from most of the attractions of Raleigh (it's closest ...moreRaleigh Oaks is located literally just off of I-95, making it a great spot to stop into overnight for road weary RVers. The sites are a decent size and almost all pull-thru, with full hook ups. The location is near Smithfield so there is some shopping and places to eat but it's far from most of the attractions of Raleigh (it's closest metro). The people are fantastic, and were beyond helpful, with everything from mail services to helping us find a RV repair service on site due to a problem with our awnings. Additionally the facilities themselves are kept clean, save the miniature golf which is somewhat unkept. They have added upgraded playgrounds recently, good for the kiddos and the pools are always well kept with a few games available.Definitely a place we'd stay again for a short trip, especially traveling the east coast on I-95, but for longer stays be prepared to not have many scenic options close by. Weekly Rates: YesWIFI: Yes, 5 Mbps down/1 Mbps upCable TV: YesReceive Mail: YesFull Hookups: YesFire Pits onsite: Yes

  • Great stop. Right off I-95. Nice & clean. Well maintained park.

    Reviewed 21/4/2018

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    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 208

    Good, clean RV park with excellent amenities & full hook ups. We just needed a spot to dewinterize and get the lay of the land before we headed further south. The owners were present and we very kind & helpful. It was fun to check out the neighbouring towns too. Lots of in & out traffic so it was good watching all the different RVs...moreGood, clean RV park with excellent amenities & full hook ups. We just needed a spot to dewinterize and get the lay of the land before we headed further south. The owners were present and we very kind & helpful. It was fun to check out the neighbouring towns too. Lots of in & out traffic so it was good watching all the different RVs & license plates.I think all the transient sites were pull-thrus. Individualized bathrooms with showers. Super clean. Wifi was spotty.

  • Formerly KOA, now Raleigh Oaks RV Resort & Cottages, Very nice

    Reviewed 20/5/2015

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    Nightly rate: $31

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 312

    Newly refurbished formally KOA, with 150 sites, about 75% long pull throughs. All sites have 20, 30 & 50A, water & sewer. Sites are gravel, mostly level and some have fire pit/grills and picnic tables. Eighteen private bath suites (individual rooms with sink, shower & toilet. Very clean. Two pools with rec room, fitness center and...moreNewly refurbished formally KOA, with 150 sites, about 75% long pull throughs. All sites have 20, 30 & 50A, water & sewer. Sites are gravel, mostly level and some have fire pit/grills and picnic tables. Eighteen private bath suites (individual rooms with sink, shower & toilet. Very clean. Two pools with rec room, fitness center and a rally room. The cable reception is unusually good. Three dog runs. Located just off I-95www.raleighoaksrvresort.com919-934-3181We found this place using our Rand McNally RV GPS.Good Sam discount.

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