Camping near Clayton, NC

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    The Clayton, North Carolina area features multiple established campgrounds within a 30-mile radius, ranging from RV parks to state recreation areas with tent camping. Coopers RV Park sits directly in Clayton, offering full hookups for RVs in a convenient location described by visitors as "clean and well-maintained." More diverse camping experiences can be found at nearby Falls Lake State Recreation Area, with campgrounds like Holly Point and Rolling View providing waterfront sites for tents, RVs, and some cabins. Jordan Lake State Recreation Area, located southwest of Clayton, offers several campgrounds including Poplar Point and Crosswinds with both primitive and electric sites.

    Most campgrounds in the region operate year-round or with extended seasons from March through October, though availability varies by location. The Falls Lake and Jordan Lake areas feature well-maintained facilities with bathhouses, picnic tables, and fire rings at most sites. A visitor noted that "the North Carolina State Park campgrounds are typically very nice, and this one is no exception. My site is adjacent to a large, clean, working bathhouse and a 2 minute walk from a swim beach." Cell reception is generally good throughout the area, especially at Falls Lake where one camper reported "excellent" signal strength. Reservations are recommended, particularly for weekend stays during summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly.

    Lakefront access represents the primary draw for campers in the Clayton area, with both Falls Lake and Jordan Lake offering swimming beaches, boat launches, and fishing opportunities. Multiple reviewers praised the lake views and water access, with one stating Poplar Point Campground "could quite possibly be the best campground in all of North Carolina" due to its "direct access to a fantastic lakeside experience." Most state park campgrounds feature heavily wooded sites providing good shade and moderate privacy, though RV parks like Coopers and 70 East RV Park offer more open settings with easier access. Hiking opportunities exist throughout the region, with Jordan Lake's trail system receiving particular praise from visitors who appreciate the combination of water activities and woodland exploration in close proximity to Raleigh and Durham.

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    Best Campgrounds near Clayton (58)

      1. North Carolina State Fairgrounds

      4.1(19)18mi from ClaytonRVs, Tents

      "Restaurants and downtown Raleigh are within short driving distance. Public bathrooms and showers (cold water) are a 2 minute walk to Horse Complex H6, Barn B Very little tree cover."

      "The actual address is 801 Youth Center Drive. One camping location is up in the woods behind the horse complex. The other is on the actual fairgrounds property along Youth Center Drive."

      from $45 / night

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      2. RVacation Campground

      4.1(10)14mi from ClaytonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Pretty lake to look over. Easy on and off the highway and easy access to shopping and RV store. No frills but worth the money."

      "Town close by. Has a pretty view of a small lake that you can fish in. Great WiFi connection. Will definitely stop her again."

      3. Coopers RV Park

      4.3(3)4mi from ClaytonRVs, Tents

      "Coopers is a clean well maintained park between Clayton and Garner. Just minutes from downtown Raleigh. All of their sites have both 30 and 50 amp service. They all also have both water and sewer."

      4. Raleigh Oaks RV Resort & Cottages

      4.8(9)15mi from ClaytonRVs, Cabins

      "If you’ve got one of those incredibly large mobile homes on wheels, then this particular RV ‘oasis’ location just off of I-95 north of Four Oaks may just be the perfect spot for you."

      from $25 - $55 / night

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      5. William B. Umstead State Park Campground

      4.4(18)21mi from Clayton25 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We've hiked umstead and other local trails almost every week for the past 5 months."

      "Lots of great paths to walk."

      from $27 - $78 / night

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      6. Holly Point — Falls Lake State Recreation Area

      4.5(37)27mi from Clayton156 sitesRVs, Tents

      "If you find yourself in the hustle and bustle of nearby Raleigh and looking to get away from the crowds and pavement in exchange for some nice shaded nature, hiking trails and calm peace & quiet that"

      "The North Carolina State Park campgrounds are typically very nice, and this one is no exception. My site is adjacent to a large, clean, working bathhouse and a 2 minute walk from a swim beach."

      from $27 - $77 / night

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      7. 70 East RV Park

      5.0(1)6mi from Clayton1 siteRVs

      "It's in a great location, nearby anything you need. It's family and pet friendly. Neighbors are friendly."

      from $825 / night

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      8. Poplar Point Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

      4.5(53)32mi from Clayton573 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Poplar Point Campground could quite possibly be the best campground in all of North Carolina!"

      "Poplar Point is located on the banks of the lake in the Jordan Lake State Recreation Area."

      from $27 - $37 / night

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      9. North Pointe RV Resort

      3.2(5)14mi from ClaytonRVs

      "VERY NICE CAMPGROUND IN SELMA NORTH CAROLINA. WELL MAINTAINED LEVEL SITES. THE MAJORITY OF THE SPOTS ARE PULL THRUS. ALL THE AMENITIES."

      "One downside is the campground is close to the road, so there is a lot of road noise. The upside is it’s a great stop off the main road, with easy off and on access."

      10. Rolling View — Falls Lake State Recreation Area

      4.7(32)29mi from Clayton117 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Tucked away and nestled off of 98 highway, Rolling View campground is a great, secluded spot."

      "I spent a night in Shinleaf walk in campground in April as part of a backpacking trip along the Falls Lake MST trail, sections 8-12."

      from $27 - $77 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Clayton, NC

    381 Reviews of 58 Clayton Campgrounds


    • A
      May. 24, 2026

      Holly Point — Falls Lake State Recreation Area

      Great place to stay!

      I loved this campsite. My partner and I stayed here for a couple of nights and it was perfect. Out site had its own little access to the water so we fished and paddle boarded right from our campsite. We did have neighbors on either side of us and there wasn’t much between us and them so if you’re worried about privacy you might now love this particular spot but it wasn’t a problem for us at all. Everything was clean and well maintained and there is a dump station on your way out!

    • Shaquawn G.
      Apr. 22, 2026

      Redwood Campsite

      Great location

      2 day max camping, no footprint camping, I think there are around 9 pads for 2 person tents!

    • Theresa D.
      Apr. 21, 2026

      Westbrook Manor

      RV parks

      Clean , quiet very managed and kept up and the owner will help you in any way he can.Mary

    • Theresa D.
      Apr. 21, 2026

      Westbrook Manor

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      Ver and quiet please for family vacation. Nice RV Park campground stores around restaurants around. I recommend this to anyone with a big family to come over and visit here at this very nice ,Mary

    • Theresa D.
      Apr. 21, 2026

      Westbrook Manor RV Estates

      Clean and quiet and good place for family vacation. Mary

      Clean quiet family vacation area. Good food around shopping center also water around the area for swimming. Mary

    • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 17, 2026

      Anderson Creek County Park- Dispersed Camping

      Dispersed Camping? Not yet.

      I got pretty excited when I saw this listed as offering dispersed campsites as my daughter lives nearby, and the only camping near her is Raven Rock, and for whatever odd reason, when you camp at NC state campgrounds, you have to be in the campground for the night at 9PM in peak season, and 6PM in off season, or you will be locked out! Unfortunately, at this phase of development, Anderson Creek County Park only offers ONE group campsite. Hopefully they will offer dispersed camping as they develop further, they are doing so in phases.

    • Jeff B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 15, 2026

      Poplar Point Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

      Tent Camping at Poplar Point

      This was always a great place for me to stop and camp. A different experience than Crosswinds. It’s not too crowded in April and I like that it is dark at night and has plenty of shade from the trees. Loop B could use a little TLC but not too bad.

    • Jeff B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 11, 2026

      Jordan Lake Crosswinds

      Crosswinds at Jordan Lake Tent Camping

      Stayed here for 5 nights and they were short staffed. But I made a reservation. Bathrooms and the shower stalls were clean. The only bad thing was the traffic noise, so I recommend getting a site near the lake.


    Guide to Clayton

    Camping near Clayton, North Carolina offers access to both lake recreation and convenient roadside options. The region maintains moderate humidity with average summer temperatures reaching 87°F, while spring and fall provide milder conditions in the 60-70°F range. Most campsites sit at elevations between 250-350 feet above sea level, creating relatively flat terrain throughout the camping areas.

    What to do

    Kayaking and fishing at Falls Lake: Rolling View campground provides multiple water access points for launching small watercraft. "Walked to the lake and it was sooo nice," notes one camper at Rolling View — Falls Lake State Recreation Area. The area includes fishing piers where licenses aren't required in designated areas.

    Urban exploration from fairgrounds: The campground at the NC State Fairgrounds serves as a convenient base for exploring Raleigh. "We needed to stop in Raleigh for the night and stayed here. It's quiet and huge and full hookups for $30/night," shares a reviewer at North Carolina State Fairgrounds. Located just minutes from downtown attractions.

    Trail hiking at Umstead Park: Located within 30 minutes of Clayton, this park offers extensive trail networks. "I've been to this park over a dozen times to run, and every time seems better than the previous one. Depending on where you park, you can access excellent 8-14 mile loops on the main gravel paths," explains a visitor to William B. Umstead State Park Campground.

    What campers like

    Level sites with full hookups: Campers appreciate the well-maintained grounds at RV parks close to Clayton. "The sites are level, not much shade. Garbage cans everywhere. Convenient to get into and out of with full hookup," notes a visitor to the fairgrounds campsite.

    Lake views and water access: Many campers highlight the waterfront sites at Jordan Lake. "Like the way the campsites take advantage of the rolling terrain. Campsites are roomy. Lots of shade. We had a substantial deluge while there, and the water drained just fine," shares a camper at Poplar Point Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area.

    Proximity to interstate travel: For travelers passing through, several campgrounds offer convenient access. "Pull through spots that make overnight, or even a couple day, stays very easy. Full hook ups. Clean. Even though just off the highway, very quiet," reports a visitor to RVacation Campground.

    What you should know

    Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects some campgrounds. "Next exit away," notes a camper at RVacation Campground about food and gas access, adding that the sites are "right off the highway. Campground up against i95 so traffic noise constantly."

    Cell service and connectivity: Most campgrounds maintain good coverage for those needing to stay connected. "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," mentions a camper at Poplar Point.

    Seasonal availability: While many campgrounds operate year-round, facilities vary by season. "We were impressed that the water lines are heated, so we didn't have to disconnect our water for the unusually cold 2 degree weather," reports a camper who stayed at RVacation Campground during winter months.

    Tips for camping with families

    Beach access planning: When camping with children, consider proximity to swimming areas. "This is such a pretty camp site. 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 and it's very kid friendly," shares a visitor to Poplar Point Campground.

    Activity options: Some campgrounds offer organized recreational facilities. A camper at Coopers RV Park noted the campground is "clean well maintained" but lacks amenities, explaining: "No pool or amenities, just a nice place to park with a concrete pad and full hook ups."

    Weather preparedness: Storms can move through quickly in spring and summer. "We camped out the first night the campground was open for the season. They were performing controlled burns but nothing bothered us," mentions a camper at Holly Point — Falls Lake State Recreation Area, adding that sites near the bathhouses provide convenience for families.

    Tips from RVers

    Fairground specifics: The State Fairgrounds provides basic accommodations without frills. "This is a very large campground that can accommodate any size RV. They do not allow tents. All sites are gravel, but are quite level. I pulled in, and didn't have to adjust anything," explains an RVer.

    Site selection strategy: For larger rigs, consider campgrounds with pull-through options. "Big sites, easy accessibility, close to I-95," notes a camper about RVacation Campground, which offers pull-through sites designed for easy entrance and exit.

    Extended stay options: Several parks accommodate longer-term campers. "We stayed for several months while waiting for a house to be built...in freeeezing cold weather!" shares an RVer who stayed at RVacation Campground, noting the campground handled snow removal effectively during winter months.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Clayton, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Clayton, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 58 campgrounds and RV parks near Clayton, NC and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Clayton, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Clayton, NC is North Carolina State Fairgrounds with a 4.1-star rating from 19 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Clayton, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Clayton, NC.