Hanging Rock State Park spans more than 8,000 acres in the Sauratown Mountains, and its family campground sits at the center of a heavily forested tract in Danbury, North Carolina, where shade is abundant and cell service is minimal. The 73 sites divide into two loops, with one-way loop roads keeping traffic straightforward. Sites are gravel-padded and outlined by timber pylons, with sand-filled tent pads elevated a few inches off the ground. Spacing runs roughly 40 to 50 feet between sites, though some areas of the second loop place sites closer together, particularly those backing the campground road.
What campers notice first is how much the trails dominate the experience. Every hike involves elevation. As Dave V. puts it, "trails either go up or down, but each offer spectacular destinations and views." Five waterfalls, the Hanging Rock summit, Moore's Knob observation tower, and Cook's Wall are all within the park. A small stream runs behind several sites in the first loop, and reviewers consistently flag sites 3, 4, and 6 as spacious, close to the bathhouse, and adjacent to that trail corridor.
Cleanliness of the bathhouses draws mixed feedback. Hot water is available, and the showers work, but the facilities are dated and reviewers note the shower stalls are narrow with small doors. The bathhouses close during winter months to prevent frozen pipes, though pit latrines remain accessible year-round. Alcohol is prohibited throughout the park, and rangers do enforce this rule. Gates close at 10 p.m. Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend visits, as the campground draws heavily from Raleigh and Winston-Salem. Weekdays tend to be significantly quieter.
Heaven In The Hills Campground provides an alternative for campers who want hookups, which Hanging Rock's family campground does not currently offer despite the listing data noting hookup availability. Campers with RVs should verify current site conditions before arrival, as access roads have been flagged as rough and maximum length is 35 feet. For a broader look at the region, camping near Hanging Rock State Park includes additional options across the surrounding area.
Whitetail deer move through the sites at dusk, and salamanders are common near the creek. Plan for at least two nights to cover the main trails without rushing.
Description
Just 30 miles north of Winston-Salem, Hanging Rock State Park is located in the Sauratown Mountain Range. Named for the early Saura peoples who once inhabited the area, this range towers over the surrounding country, with peaks reaching nearly 2600 feet in elevation. The park derives its name from the large quartzite escarpment that “hangs” over the valley below. Established in 1936, the park initially encompassed 3100 acres, but has grown to 7900 acres since 2015. With its proximity to the suburban areas of Stokes County, the park serves as a backyard playground for hikers, mountain bikers, equestrians, rock climbers, paddlers, anglers and campers.
The 73-site campground in Hanging Rock State Park is an ideal basecamp for enjoying all the outdoor activities the park has to offer. Campsites can accommodate tents, popups and limited RVs; there are no hookups or dump stations at this location. Each site is equipped with picnic tables, grills and tent pads. Drinking water is available at several locations in the campground, and there are two bathhouses with hot showers. There are also five primitive group campsites with picnic tables and fire circles; drinking water and vault toilets are available nearby. If you don’t feel like roughing it, the park also offers 10 vacation cabins. Each of these are equipped with a kitchen, bathroom and sleeping accommodations for up to six.
When you’re ready to play, there are more than 20 miles of multiuse trails in Hanging Rock State Park for hiking, biking and riding. Trails vary in length and difficulty, so drop by the visitor center and pick up a trail map. For the mobility impaired, there is a 0.1-mile path to the Rock Garden. Anglers can enjoy casting for bass, sunfish, and catfish either by boat or wading on the park’s small lake. Canoe and rowboat rentals are available for paddling on the lake, or you can bring your own gear for paddling or fishing on the Dan River. Rock climbing is permitted on the 400-foot-high Cook’s Wall and Moore’s Wall. For just kicking it under the trees, the park has several picnic areas, as well as an exhibit hall and concession stand.
Reservation Info
You MUST have a reservation to camp. You can make reservations until 9 p.m. on the day of check-in. Staff will not be making face-to-face reservations. Upon arrival, you can check-in at the "self-check-in station" in the campgrounds.
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There is 1 alert for this campground. Camp safely!
Holiday booking date rules are as follows: 2 nights Minimum Stay on holiday weekend (Friday/Saturday or Saturday/Sunday) 2 nights Minimum Stay still apply to cabin rentals at Hanging Rock, Morrow Mountain, and Cliffs of the Neuse State Parks 1 night Minimum Stay on holiday weekend if the booking dates within 14 Days before Arrival Date Rule applies to the following holiday weekends: Memorial Day July 4th Labor Day
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Map & DirectionsHanging Rock State Park Campground is located in North Carolina near Danbury
Address
1790 Hanging Rock Park Road
Danbury, NC 27016
Coordinates
36.4117 N
80.2539 W
Connectivity
- T-MobileNo Coverage
- Verizon5GGood Coverage
- AT&T5GExcellent CoverageVerified by 2 usersLast on 7/13/26
Connectivity
- T-MobileNo Coverage
- Verizon5GGood Coverage
- AT&T5GExcellent CoverageVerified by 2 usersLast on 7/13/26
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
- Group
- Cabins
Features
For Campers
- Picnic Table
- Reservable
- Showers
- Electric Hookups
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Sewer Hookups
- Water Hookups
- 30 Amp Hookups
- 50 Amp Hookups
- Big Rig Friendly
Drive Time
- 35 min from Winston-Salem, NC
- 56 min from Greensboro, NC
- 1 hr 8 min from Burlington, NC
- 1 hr 34 min from Blacksburg, VA


























































