Jordan Lake State Recreation Area offers campgrounds within 8-10 miles of Carrboro, providing accessible pet-friendly camping options. The recreation area features multiple campgrounds spread across 14,000 acres surrounding the 14,000-acre reservoir. Most campsites sit under mature hardwood forests with varying terrain that creates natural separation between sites.
What to do
Kayaking and fishing access: At Crosswinds Campground, sites are located near boat launches and fishing areas. "Very close to the boat ramp! We had a great time and will definitely be back!" notes Jessie N. The campground provides direct lake access for water activities.
Hiking trail systems: Eno River State Park offers extensive trail networks leading to swimming holes. "We hike and swim Eno nearly weekly and are so thankful this resource is so close to us! We also backpack into the primitive sites frequently," shares Sarah W. The park includes multiple access points to the river for cooling off.
Biking opportunities: Paved and unpaved routes wind through the camping areas at Falls Lake State Recreation Area. "Great campground for biking," notes Martha S. at Jordan Lake. The recreation area's interconnected roads and trails make it possible to explore extensive areas without driving.
What campers like
Spacious campsites: Sites at Poplar Point Campground provide ample room for multiple tents and vehicles. "This site was very spacious, easy to back into, and level. This was a HUGE site, lots of space between neighbors," reports Martha S. The campground's layout takes advantage of rolling terrain for privacy.
Lake views from sites: Many campsites offer direct sightlines to water. "Even if you aren't on the water you still have a beautiful view of the lake. The spots are well spread out so you don't feel like you are on top of each other," explains Bailey R. about Poplar Point. Waterfront sites allow campers to enjoy sunsets directly from their campsite.
Quiet surroundings: Spring Hill RV Park provides a peaceful setting despite proximity to Chapel Hill. "We stayed here during the week, on short notice, and were really happy with it. The spaces are far enough apart that they aren't on top of each other," notes Mike C. Many campers mention the park's peaceful atmosphere being surprising given its proximity to town.
What you should know
Variable bathroom facilities: Maintenance quality can differ between campgrounds. "The bathhouse has a lot to be desired. Beach is nice and the sites are spacious," reports Cindy S. about Crosswinds. Some campgrounds have recently upgraded facilities while others remain more rustic.
Seasonal crowds: Summer weekends fill quickly, especially at waterfront sites. "Summer reservations should be secured well in advance due to high demand," confirms one ranger. Holiday weekends often book 6+ months in advance.
Gate closing times: Security measures include nightly gate closures at some locations. "They lock the gate after a certain hour. If you need something or arrive after hours you are out of luck," warns Debbie F. Most campgrounds lock entrance gates between 9 PM and 7 AM.
Tips for camping with families
Beach access options: Holly Point Campground offers sandy swimming areas with gradual entry points. "Nice secluded camping sites with space between. Large sites made it easy to set up multiple tents or camper and tent. Beautiful beach we didn't get to take advantage of but would love to go back!" shares Michelle M. The beach areas include designated swimming zones marked by buoys.
Wildlife viewing opportunities: Early mornings provide best chances to spot local wildlife. "Deer walked right behind our site," mentions Wendy M. about camping at Jordan Lake. Bringing binoculars helps spot birds including osprey and bald eagles that frequent the lakes.
Playground locations: Several campgrounds include play structures for children. "Swim area and playground," notes Wendy M. about facilities at Crosswinds Campground. Most playgrounds are located near beach areas rather than within camping loops.
Tips from RVers
Leveling requirements: Site terrain varies significantly throughout the region. "Our site was level. I pulled in, and didn't have to adjust anything," reports Sheri K. about the State Fairgrounds. At Jordan Lake, some loops require more extensive leveling than others.
Dump station locations: Most campgrounds provide dump facilities near the entrance rather than at individual sites. "Dump stations are not far from any of the circles, and were not too busy (we were even there on 4th of July)," notes Andrew S. about Poplar Point. Early morning tends to be the busiest time for dump stations.
Cell service coverage: Reception can be spotty in forested areas. "For those that care about working on laptop or streaming TV while camping, our cellphone hotspots worked great. We got anywhere from 30-55mbps with our Verizon cell coverage," reports Andrew S. about Jordan Lake. Coverage varies significantly between carriers, with Verizon typically providing the most reliable service in dog friendly campgrounds near Carrboro.