Best RV Parks & Resorts near Pineville, NC

Several RV parks near Pineville accommodate motorhome travelers with varying amenities and site configurations. Crown Cove RV Park in Fort Mill provides full hookups with 50-amp electrical service on sites that support big rigs. Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort features pull-through RV pads with water, electric, and sewer connections, though some sites slope front to back. Elmore RV Park offers both back-in and pull-through sites with full hookups, while McDowell Nature Preserve provides more rustic RV sites with electric and water hookups in a wooded setting. "The sites are pretty close together, but we still had adequate room to spread out. Each site has water, 30 amp electric, a picnic table, and a fire pit ring."

Most RV parks in the area remain open year-round, with peak season running April through October. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with visitors reporting strong coverage at some parks and limited connectivity at others. Dump stations are available at McDowell Nature Preserve and Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort for those without full-hookup sites. Pet policies differ between facilities—Crown Cove and Elmore welcome pets, while some areas have restrictions. Propane is available for purchase at select locations, including Iron City Campground at $3.75 per gallon. During race events at nearby Charlotte Motor Speedway, RV sites fill quickly and advance reservations become essential for securing motorhome accommodations.

Best RV Sites Near Pineville, North Carolina (54)

    1. Crown Cove RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Pineville, NC
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (803) 547-3500

    $68 - $98 / night

    "Great for long term camp sites! Very easy to deal with the workers as they are friendly and will take care of you! Pet friendly also. This is a great safe campground."

    "We were on a “hill” but since we were close to all the trees i didn’t mind it."

    2. Elmore RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Charlotte, NC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 597-1323

    "I lived here for two years on a long term spot. If short term you will be In a small gravel lot. There are no amenities, no shower houses. No frills."

    "Sky's the sinery all just gerogous"

    3. Glenwood Acres RV Park

    1 Review
    Harrisburg, NC
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 455-9282

    4. Elmore Mobile Home and RV Park

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    Charlotte, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 597-1323

    $50 / night

    5. Wateree Lake RV Park & Marina

    3 Reviews
    Great Falls, SC
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 779-1948

    $45 - $55 / night

    "This is a park on the East side of Lake Wateree. Not far off l-77. Has what you need. Full hookups picnic table and a fire pit. The owners are trying hard to improve the park."

    "The wifi was great. The beach area is super nice to spend a day on the water with your family. Price is a little higher then the state park but so worth it!!"

    6. Ebenezer Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    20 Reviews
    Rock Hill, SC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 366-6620

    "The sites have full Hook up. We where at site 50 and it was completely shaded. They where still under major construction redoing the beach and boat docks. But we still really enjoyed this park."

    "Family Friendly and good for people with boats"

    7. Kings Mountain RV Resort

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    Grover, NC
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 477-9649

    $22 - $55 / night

    8. Fieldridge Acres

    2 Reviews
    Belmont, NC
    12 miles
    +1 (704) 399-3521

    $30 / night

    "Clean campground with full hook ups except cable TV. It is near the Charlotte airport, so there is noise from planes taking off and landing between 6 AM and 10 PM. Easy in and out."

    "Also fairly close to the CLT airport, which is why I took a star away. Noise takes some getting used to."

    9. Crowders Mountain State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Bessemer City, NC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 853-5429

    $17 - $47 / night

    "The site was very private with a fire ring and picnic table and two pads for tents."

    "The part of the park that is best to go to is the Sparrow Springs access, some folks may not be aware that there are actually several entrances to the park, and the main entrance with trails to the Crowder"

    10. McDowell Nature Preserve

    31 Reviews
    Lake Wylie, NC
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (980) 314-2267

    $15 - $33 / night

    "There are lovely trails, a large playground, nature center, the beautiful lake Wylie {no swimming, NC fishing license required}, geocaching, clean bathrooms and shower rooms, electric sites with large"

    "This campground is just minutes from Charlotte, but secluded from the city noise. Nice open spaces with shade. No views to speak of but several short trails and nice areas around Lake Wylie."

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RV Park Reviews near Pineville, NC

398 Reviews of 54 Pineville Campgrounds


  • Josh B.
    Mar. 11, 2021

    Kings Mountain — Kings Mountain State Park

    Overall a Good Experience

    Took the new pop-up to Kings Mountain State Park this past weekend and had a great time. The sites are pretty close together, but we still had adequate room to spread out. Each site has water, 30 amp electric, a picnic table, and a fire pit ring. Our site was a pull-through, but the majority of them are back-in. Throughout the campground, AT&T had great cell coverage, but Verizon was non-existent. Our site was a stone's throw from the bath/shower house, which was clean and recently updated. When not in the side, a short walk takes you to the Trading Post, a small store selling firewood ($7), ice, souvenirs, and sundries. Next to that is a large playground connected to a pavilion. A short 2 minute drive (or longer hike if you are feeling ambitious) takes you to the Kings Mountain Military Museum where you can learn of all things historical to Kings Mountain. There's a small model village and numerous other attractions to view while at the park as well. Overall this was a great experience. It's close to home for us, and the price was fantastic ($30 nightly). Let me know if you have any other questions!

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 29, 2021

    Spacious Skies Peach Haven

    Nice campground, lots of amenities.

    Overall, this is a very nice, clean park conveniently located to the interstate I-85) and attractions in the area. It has all the amenities you would expect to find at a KOA such as a swimming pool, playground, dog park, miniature golf, store, clubhouse, and more (including goats). It is by far the nicest private campground in the area that we have stayed at.

    This KOA has 127 sites offering varying degrees of services to accommodate RV's, tents, and those wanting to rent cabins. We chose a 50-amp full hook-up back-in site but were upgraded to a pull-thru so we could be in a sunny location to mitigate the chilly air. How nice of them! Our site (#79) was perfectly level as were most others (but not all). Water, electric, and cable hook-ups were well placed at the site and worked fine. We paid $37/night(with the KOA member discount). Nice, large grassy area for dogs to walk and sniff and there is a decent size dog park.  Roads and pads are hard packed gravel with grass in between sites. Some sites are set in a wooded area while some are out in the open with plenty of sun and satellite coverage. The park is big rig friendly and the roads are easily navigable. All sites have a picnic table and some had fire pits but ours did not. Cable is included and offered over 50 channels. Wifi worked well at our site.  The laundry was small with three washers and three dryers but very clean and had a decent book exchange. The bathroom and showers were super clean and looked like they were updated recently. 

    The campground is extremely clean and the owners/employees are super friendly. There is a short hiking trail (less than a mile) through the woods and plenty of green space in front of some of the pull-thrus. playground large swimming pool with large deck putt putt with lots of goat humor. 

    The only downside would be the closeness of sites but that is pretty much what you expect from private RV parks. Fortunately, we did not have neighbors right next to us which gave us more space. I'm usually not a KOA fan but have to say this one was great for our overnight stay and we would recommend it.

  • Austin M.
    Oct. 11, 2022

    Crown Cove RV Park

    Crown Cove Camping!

    Very clean and well maintained campground! Great for long term camp sites! Very easy to deal with the workers as they are friendly and will take care of you! Pet friendly also. This is a great safe campground.

  • T
    Apr. 6, 2022

    Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort

    convenient to Carowinds, decent campground

    Older campground lots of shade.  staff very friendly and helpful. We were really surprised with how much has been invested in Carowinds over the years by Cedar Fair that the campground has been untouched.  Bathrooms/bathhouses were very clean and seem to be the one part of the campground that has been updated.  One section of the campground has been turned into long term camping and many looked like they had been there for years.  campground was quiet other than noise from air traffic as airport is nearby but it was minor.   Campsites have decent space in between each other which is great bc the sites are small in length and you will be parking either beside the rig or sideways in front of it. We stayed in a back-in site and most back-in sites seemed rather level but pull throughs were hit or miss on that aspect.  If you are staying here to go to the park then it is very convenient and has an excellent shuttle that runs frequently and drops you off near the front gate.  Very small camp store that has most of the basics. Campground overall is clean, safe and secure but we expected a little more from theme park campground.  We live nearby and are pass holders at Carowinds so we will likely stay frequently due to the convenience.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2022

    Lake Norman State Park Campground

    Beautiful park, great facilities

    Full hookups were all filled but site 29 was a primitive, deep, level 57 foot site right near water siphon and a beautiful modern bathhouse picnic table and fire grate/ring. Fair amount of space between sites, firewood sold by camphost or ranger. Made yummy hot dogs over fire, wonderful night, hot showers, clean facilities. You will be thrilled with this park, lake is beautiful, many hiking trails, biking, etc. Verizon cell service was excellent at our site and appeared good throughout park.

  • Ann M.
    May. 27, 2018

    Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

    Historical get away in the forest

    The swaying of pine trees with the smell of the forest greets us at this easily accessible site in our motorhome. Electric and water hookups at our site, dump station available on the way out, camp host available. Picnic tables, fire pit available at our site. Lots of shade, plenty of trails that cover this State Park. The Kron house nearby, the swimming pool ( closed at time of our visit). The town of Albemarle 10 minutes away and Badin lake right down the mountain. Lots of history here just stop at the ranger station for information, maps and more.

  • Bill C.
    Aug. 2, 2020

    Chester State Park Campground

    Campsites and views, oh my!

    First time staying at Chester State Park. Checked in at the Ranger’s station with friendly staff and a small store front with ice available. Picked pull through site 16. All 25 of the sites are on mostly level ground. The lake from the campground has a fairly new access via a ADA compliant walkway with lighting leading to swings, benches and Adirondack chairs surrounding a rock fire pit. There are benches facing the lake for sitting and or fishing and a new deck that provide even better views of the lake. The trails are well marked and wide that run along the lake edge. There is fishing, kayaks and canoes at the boat dock for rent and to our children’s disappointment no swimming in the lake. The other side of the park has the boat dock, playgrounds for the kiddos and plenty of grassy areas and picnic tables for sitting by the lake. Also there is a professional disc golf course on site. Last but not least the bathhouse is up to date, clean and well stocked.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2021

    Kings Mountain — Kings Mountain State Park

    Nice quiet state park

    This is a very nice state park. The sites are well spaced and wooded. (If you think they are too close together you haven’t been to many private campgrounds). Our site was level and spacious, although some were not as level. Our first site had an awkward incline. The guy at the trading post said they were working on them. We were there mid-week and the campground was very quiet. The only noise was from crows and other birds, and acorns falling in the woods. There is electric (some 50 amp) and water but no sewer. There are 2 dump stations. Several bathrooms/showers are available. There is a nice playground, hiking trails, a lake, canoe rental, and a trading post with some food, ice, camping supplies, firewood and souvenirs. There is also a separate Equestrian campground! The stare park is adjacent to Kings Mountain National Battlefield Park, with Revolutionary War history and more hiking.

  • m
    Sep. 11, 2021

    Crown Cove RV Park

    Keep Driving!

    Subpar; seems to cater to long term residents. For the 3 pages of rules and regulations I was expecting a pristine campground; what we found was a half paved parking lot and our lot was on a hill side which made using our full hookups going up hill. No fire pit! Must provide ur own, rules state belongings must be 3ft away from away from neighboring sites which is almost impossible with how close sites are. Pass it up! Keep Driving! Would have given less than one star if possible


Guide to Pineville

RV parks near Pineville, North Carolina sit within the southern Piedmont region, just minutes from Charlotte's urban center. The area features gently rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 500-700 feet above sea level and a humid subtropical climate with mild winters. Summer camping conditions often include temperatures in the 80s and 90s with moderate humidity, while spring and fall offer more comfortable camping weather in the 60s and 70s.

What to do

Hiking trails with varied difficulty: Crowders Mountain State Park Campground offers multiple trail options with rewarding views. "The hikes are strenuous but views are amazing! Its definitely worth it and right outside town, not far out," notes reviewer Tricia B.

Fishing access year-round: Lake Wylie provides excellent fishing opportunities near McDowell Nature Preserve. "The overall Mcdowell nature preserve has plenty to do with Lake Wylie, playgrounds, nature trails, fishing, and more. You can be as busy or as chill as you choose," according to Lee J.

Boating and marina access: Wateree Lake RV Park & Marina provides direct water access. "This location has 2 RV lots. Riverside is heavily wooded which provides a ton of shade on the hot summer days. Taylor Creek is newer with less trees providing lots of open space," says reviewer Chad L.

What campers like

Security features: Many rv parks in Pineville area prioritize safety. At McDowell Nature Preserve, "the camp was patrolled regularly by the police and I felt very safe. I can't say enough good things here," shares Ryan B. The preserve also features a "secured gate with easy access after hours for paid campers."

Clean facilities: Ebenezer Park Campground maintains well-kept facilities despite high usage. "Bathhouse was clean and well kept. We went around Halloween and they had trick-or-treating around the park as well as prizes for the best decorated," writes Ashley W.

Shade coverage: Most campgrounds offer significant tree cover to help with summer heat. At McDowell Nature Preserve, "the sites are very well taken care of. We chose to camp on one of the hotter days of the year so the tree shade came in handy to help keep us cool," according to Michelle L.

What you should know

Campsite spacing varies significantly: Some Pineville area RV parks feature tightly packed sites, while others offer more privacy. "It is very rustic, with lots of trees and nature, and the campsites are nicely spaced out so you're not on top of other units," writes Rick B. about McDowell Nature Preserve.

Reservation timing matters: During racing events and peak summer months, availability becomes limited. For standard weekends, most campgrounds recommend booking 2-3 weeks ahead, while holiday weekends require 1-2 months advance planning.

Airport noise affects some locations: Several campgrounds sit under Charlotte flight paths. At Fieldridge Acres, "It is near the Charlotte airport, so there is noise from planes taking off and landing between 6 AM and 10 PM," notes Barry S.

Weather considerations: Summer thunderstorms can be intense in the Piedmont region. "It stormed the second night we were there and we tried to make the best of the situation without having to pack up and just go home," shares one McDowell camper.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. "The park itself has considerable construction going on with no water access. However the campground was open and sites are nice and spacious," notes Kevin A. about Ebenezer Park's facilities.

Swimming options: Seasonal lake swimming provides relief from summer heat. "Fun beach within easy walk from campsite!" mentions Frankie E. about Ebenezer Park.

Kid-friendly trails: Family hiking options vary by park. At Crown Cove RV Park, one reviewer noted it's "that middle base between city and nature!" which makes it suitable for families with young children who need access to both outdoor activities and conveniences.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many rv parks in the Pineville area require additional leveling equipment. "Some sites are a little small and some are not very level but if you call the campground hosts and rangers are very helpful in helping you get on the right sight," advises Ramona K. about Ebenezer Park.

Payment methods vary: Some campgrounds have specific payment requirements. At Fieldridge Acres, "They only accept cash," notes Barry S., so RVers should arrive prepared.

Long-term vs. short-term spots: Several RV parks distinguish between visitor spots and extended-stay areas. "I lived here for two years on a long term spot. If short term you will be In a small gravel lot. There are no amenities, no shower houses. No frills," explains Deanna L. about Elmore RV Park.

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