Best Campgrounds near Badin, NC

Uwharrie National Forest provides the primary camping backdrop near Badin, North Carolina, with numerous established campgrounds and dispersed camping areas throughout the region. Badin Lake Campground, Morrow Mountain State Park, and Deep Water Trail Camp offer diverse accommodations including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals within 10 miles of the lake. The landscape features a mix of lakefront camping at Badin Lake, forested sites along the Uwharrie National Forest trails, and more developed options at Morrow Mountain State Park. Several campgrounds provide electric hookups, water access, and shower facilities, while primitive camping options exist for those seeking a more rustic experience.

Road conditions vary significantly across the camping areas, particularly at sites like Deep Water Trail Camp where high-clearance vehicles are recommended. Many campgrounds remain open year-round, though summer brings higher visitation, especially at waterfront locations. While most established campgrounds require reservations, dispersed camping in Uwharrie National Forest provides free alternatives with minimal amenities. Cell service tends to be limited throughout the region, with most primitive sites offering no utilities. Several campgrounds prohibit alcohol, and campers should verify specific rules before arrival. A review noted: "The drive down the trail can be a bit much if you're in a smaller car like we were, we had to drive slowly down because of all of the rocks."

Waterfront access represents the primary draw for many campers, with Badin Lake offering swimming beaches, boat launches, and fishing opportunities. The camping experience ranges from quiet, secluded primitive sites to more developed family-friendly campgrounds with amenities. Morrow Mountain State Park receives consistently positive reviews for its clean facilities, hiking trails, and mountain views, making it popular for family outings. Campers highlight the natural beauty and wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the area, though some primitive sites have experienced issues with trash left by previous visitors. One camper reported: "Great spot lots of trails and primitive at its best." Several reviews mention the area's fishing opportunities, especially at Deep Water Trail Camp where catfish are commonly caught in the adjacent waters.

Best Camping Sites Near Badin, North Carolina (66)

    1. Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Badin, NC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 982-4402

    $17 - $107 / night

    "Within a short drive there is Town Creek Indian Mound that you can visit as well. Badin Lake is nearby as well."

    "Lots of shade, plenty of trails that cover this State Park. The Kron house nearby, the swimming pool ( closed at time of our visit)."

    2. Badin Lake Campground

    26 Reviews
    Badin, NC
    4 miles
    Website

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Sites along Badin Lake in the lower loop are often reserved. The surroundings are beautiful!"

    "We stayed on the Lower Loop of Badin Lake Campground, specifically site 16."

    3. Arrowhead Campground

    19 Reviews
    Badin, NC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 576-6391

    $20 - $54 / night

    "Equestrian campgrounds, hunting camps and then Arrowhead and Badin Lake campgrounds, along with the boat launch area."

    "The campsites do not offer a view of the water of Badin Lake, but it is nearby with a drive or hike. "

    4. Deep Water Trail Camp

    8 Reviews
    Badin, NC
    2 miles
    Website

    "The drive down the trail can be a bit much if you’re in a smaller car like we were, we had to drive slowly down because of all of the rocks."

    "First of all.. this place is FREE to camp at and surrounded by beautiful water, beautiful trees and the ancient rock of Uwharrie. A lovely place that we are so lucky to have access to... BUT. People."

    5. Uwharrie National Forest

    16 Reviews
    Troy, NC
    15 miles

    "It should be no shock to those familiar with North Carolina’s geography that if one is seeking higher altitudes and breathtaking overlooks, Uwharrie is not the place he should go."

    "This area was one of my favorite ares for dispersed camping in Uwharrie National Forest while living in North Carolina. The area can be accessed by boat on the Little River, or by hiking in."

    6. Uwharrie Hunt Camp

    6 Reviews
    Uwharrie National Forest, NC
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 576-6391

    "We hit this campground right at the perfect time of year, BEFORE the opening day of off-road vehicle season in April. "

    "There is a good trail around the lake that offers some beautiful views across the lake. Pretty good fishing too."

    7. Art Lilley Campground

    5 Reviews
    Badin, NC
    3 miles
    Website

    "Other camp ground near by with dump an showers fee 3 bucks for showers unsure on dump fee. Ovh area so can get some dust an noisy atv utv an trail rigs."

    8. Norwood Campground

    7 Reviews
    Mount Gilead, NC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 474-3800

    $42 - $70 / night

    "The pool doesn’t have normal steps that you walk down into the pool on, they only have the ladder steps which make it a little tricky getting in with a small child."

    "The bath houses near our site were clean and functional, though I don't think they were the main ones."

    9. West Morris Mtn.

    5 Reviews
    Uwharrie National Forest, NC
    7 miles
    Website

    10. Uwharrie National Forest Badin Lake Group Camp

    3 Reviews
    Badin, NC
    4 miles
    Website

    $75 / night

    "And it you are an off road enthusiast, they have made some fantastic off road trails south of the Forrest."

    "While at Uwaharrie NF stayed at Biden Lake campground. Beautiful place with great views. Clean facilities close to sites."

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Recent Reviews near Badin, NC

417 Reviews of 66 Badin Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Arrowhead Campground

    Great Campground

    This is a great campground. It is laid out nicely with equal privacy between sites. You do not feel smothered by the camper next to you. It is well maintained. The nature in the campground has been maintained by the park service. It is a beautiful place to rest.

  • IThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Norwood Campground

    Awesome for kids

    Variety of things to do for kids lots of kids in the park and activities in this surroundings

  • C
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Crown Cove RV Park

    Unfriendly and Poorly Maintained

    This is a very strange place. The vibe is way off. I stayed for 2 weeks and that was 2 weeks too long. The staff are not friendly or helpful. And they use THE RULES as a means to justify their behavior. They will literally yell at you. I have no idea who these people think they are. Don’t waste your hard earned money with people like this. Day One: Huge ant infestation. Spent the next several days exterminating. Not fun. Much of the sites are not well kept. Way out of level. I had requested an open sky for my Starlink connection. It seems like they gave me the only spot with tree cover. There are dozens of other vacant spots with an open view. Weird but okay… They will not accept packages. So, don’t bother ordering anything unless you can pickup at a nearby locker. This is crazy! One day a distraught camper with tears running down her face approached me while I was outside my rig. Turns out her dog died and she needed help moving the body. Maintenance told her they couldn’t help because of THE RULES. I, of course, helped her move the body to her car. This just seems inhuman.

  • Daniel W.
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Midway Campground Resort

    Cozy and fun

    I came in early and they didn't mind so I could get some rest before my long ride. Staff super friendly and sites are nice. All accommodations available. 5 star from this guy.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 4, 2025

    Greensboro KOA

    Noisy- Ok for one night

    This campground is only 100 yards from the Interstate! Lots of road noise all night. Very noisy especially in a tent. The sites are large enough for most RVs. Adequate space between sites, and some grass. There are a few trees around the campground but not in the RV sites. Full hookups (30/50 amp) Pool, playground and camp store with basics. Shower and bathroom were clean.

  • madison F.
    Aug. 22, 2025

    Cobble Hill RV Campground (Formerly) Carolina Rose

    good stop & stay

    campground being remodeled so bathhouses were a little walk away but not too inconvenient. pool was also closed for now BUT overall cute location. did park on site 59 (pull through) but was SUPER unlevel. cute pond and amphitheater too! has laundry as well.

    coolest part about this spot is that it’s about a 10 min drive into Catawba college town which was a super nice area for us being younger. perfect mix of Boulder & Philly :)

    hosts were SUPER friendly and nice :)

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Asheboro

    Great stay

    Campground has many things to do for the Littles. I would recommend renting the “off road” golf cart for fun. The only negative is the lack of bath houses. Although we have a full bathroom in our camper we typically use the showers at the campgrounds. There were only 2 bathhouses in the campground. Our site was well shaded and enough space between the sites.

  • wesley L.
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Tanglewood Park

    Shaded and clean

    No permanent sites so it's clean with no clutter, host greeted upon arrival, lots of access to hike/bike trails, near park with ponds, pool, ball courts. Several sites including mine very hard to level

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Arrowhead Campground

    Perfect spot

    Nicely spaced, shaded, and quiet camp ground. A lot of people camp here with their jeeps, sidexsides, and 4wheelers. The bathrooms and showers aren’t fancy but are clean. There’s a boat ramp right by the entrance. Overall an awesome camp ground!


Guide to Badin

Camping spots near Badin, North Carolina range from secluded forest sites to lakeside retreats with elevations between 300-1,000 feet in the ancient Uwharrie Mountains. The region receives approximately 45 inches of rainfall annually, creating moderate humidity levels during summer camping seasons. Primitive camping options in the national forest create opportunities for wilderness experiences within a relatively short drive of populated areas.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Deep Water Trail Camp offers direct access to prime fishing locations. One visitor reported, "My friends both caught a couple of channel cats. One enormous female catfish we released because she had eggs on board." The fishing areas are accessible via a short but steep walk down to the river.

Mountain biking: Uwharrie National Forest trails provide terrain for various skill levels. A camper noted, "There are some great trails through here as well, that you don't have to share with the motorized enthusiast." The network connects multiple camping areas throughout the forest.

Canoeing and kayaking: Badin Lake Campground offers direct water access for paddlers. A reviewer shared, "Our group explored the trails which were scenic and easy to transverse. Great access to Badin Lake for kayaking, swimming and fishing." Sites on the lake allow campers to launch directly from their campsites.

Wildlife viewing: Morrow Mountain State Park provides opportunities to observe local species. One camper observed, "Saw several deer while I was there. The family campground is separated from the road by some trees but there is still noise from cars." Early morning and evening hours offer the best viewing conditions.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Morrow Mountain State Park Campground maintains well-kept amenities. A recent visitor stated, "I campground as well kept and clean. The bathhouse is brand new. The camp host was very helpful and checked on everybody, every day." The bathhouse facilities receive regular maintenance.

Privacy between sites: Arrowhead Campground offers reasonable separation between campers. As one reviewer described, "Sites are reasonably large and offer a picnic table, firepit, charcoal grill and metal hanging pole for lanterns, etc. some foliage exists between Campsites." The campground layout provides a balance between accessibility and privacy.

Affordable pricing: West Morris Mountain campground offers budget-friendly options. A camper noted, "The price has increased this year from $5 to $10 even though they have made no improvements. Pit toilets are looked at daily and stocked with toilet paper." Despite the price increase, it remains one of the most economical options in the area.

Lake views: Many campers appreciate waterfront camping options. One visitor to Deep Water Trail Camp shared, "If you want to get away, this is where you go. Secluded but still able to get into town for supplies. Beautiful area, lots of space on the lower ground, gorgeous views from the higher ground." The camp offers multiple sites with water views.

What you should know

Road conditions: Access to Deep Water Trail Camp requires careful navigation. A visitor cautioned, "PLEASE take something with a little ground clearance and better than 2 wheel drive to get here. My Honda Element was on two wheels at one point but the AWD handled it like a champ." Preparation for rough roads is essential.

Reservations recommended: Arrowhead Campground fills quickly, especially during peak seasons. A camper advised, "Reserve well in advance if you desire a site...these campgrounds fill quickly." Weekends and summer months see the highest demand.

Campsite selection: At Morrow Mountain, site selection can impact your experience. One camper explained, "So, if you end up in a crap site you might drop those 4 stars to 3. Its going to be impossible to determine a great site from a bad without going there since the only pic they have online is from site 1." Research or early arrival helps secure optimal sites.

Alcohol restrictions: Badin Lake Campground prohibits alcohol. A visitor mentioned, "Great spot, really calm and quiet and right on the lake. Perfect for non-partying types (no alcohol allowed)." Similar restrictions apply at several other campgrounds in the area.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Norwood Campground offers dedicated play areas. A camper shared, "Great little gem in the area to avoid the chaos and calamity with the other Uwharrie area campgrounds. Very quiet and peaceful. Includes a pool, walking trails, and access to Lake Tillery."

Swimming options: Multiple campgrounds offer water recreation opportunities. At Morrow Mountain, a visitor noted, "They offer canoe and row boat rentals, they have a swimming pool that is open after Memorial Day. They also have a museum you can check out during the day."

Trail difficulty: Consider hiking trail challenges when planning family outings. A Morrow Mountain visitor explained, "We went on the Big Rocks Trail. There wasn't much to see until we got to the end of it and went down the cliff. Then the views were amazing. It was not a loop trail, but you hike to the cliff then turn around."

Educational opportunities: Several campgrounds offer nature programs. At Morrow Mountain, facilities include interpretive displays and ranger-led activities during summer months, plus a museum with exhibits about local natural history and geography.

Tips for RVers

Campsite leveling: Arrowhead Campground requires preparation for uneven terrain. A visitor noted, "Great sites but hardly any are level so be prepared to manage that. Nice fire pits and grills - love having both." Bring leveling blocks and stabilizers.

Hookup availability: Norwood Campground offers comprehensive services. A camper reported, "General store, ice, firewood, propane refill all on-site. Playground and swimming pool clean and in good condition." Full hookup sites accommodate larger rigs.

Dump station locations: Not all campgrounds provide sewer connections. At Badin Lake, a visitor mentioned, "Bathrooms were clean and well lite. There is a trail that takes you around the lake edge, easy walking. Not a lots if fishing right from the edge by the campsites due to tall grasses."

Site dimensions: Consider vehicle and campsite compatibility when booking. At Uwharrie Hunt Camp, space limitations may exist for larger rigs. The campground accommodates smaller to mid-sized RVs with limited hookup options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the campgrounds located around Badin Lake in North Carolina?

Several campgrounds are located in the Uwharrie National Forest surrounding Badin Lake. Badin Lake Campground offers sites along the lakeshore with both upper and lower loops. Arrowhead Campground is situated nearby within the forest, though not directly on the water. Other options include Deep Water Trail Camp, the Badin Lake Group Camp, and various dispersed camping areas throughout Uwharrie National Forest. Most campgrounds are accessible via drive-in routes, though some primitive sites can be reached by boat or hiking trails. The camping areas are generally clustered in one section of the forest, providing good access to lake activities and forest trails.

How do I make reservations for camping at Badin Lake campgrounds?

For Uwharrie National Forest campgrounds, including those around Badin Lake, reservations can be made through Recreation.gov. Many sites, particularly those along Badin Lake in the lower loop, are often reserved well in advance, especially during peak seasons. The Uwharrie National Forest Badin Lake Group Camp is reservable for larger gatherings. For some areas like Deep Water Trail Camp, sites are first-come, first-served with no reservation option. It's recommended to book several months ahead for summer weekends and holidays. Have alternative sites in mind as backup options, especially for waterfront locations which are the most popular.

What swimming and public access areas are available at Badin Lake?

Badin Lake offers several swimming and public access points. At Deep Water Trail Camp, visitors can enjoy water access, though the trail to reach it may be rocky and require careful driving. Kings Mountain Point provides a fishing pier and shoreline access. For campers at Arrowhead Campground, the lake is nearby but requires a short drive or hike to reach the water. The lower loop of Badin Lake Campground offers excellent swimming access with sites just a stone's throw from the water. There's also a designated swimming area with a sandy beach available for day use. Boat ramps are available for those wanting to explore the lake by watercraft.