Camping near Conover, NC

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    Camping options around Conover, North Carolina range from developed state parks to private RV resorts across the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills. Lake Norman State Park Campground, located about 25 miles southeast of Conover, provides tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations with lake access. Several mixed-use campgrounds in the region accommodate both tent and RV campers, including Indian Springs Campground in nearby Hickory and Statesville RV Park I-77, which features 88 sites with full hookups for recreational vehicles.

    Road conditions and accessibility vary significantly throughout the region, with many campgrounds remaining open year-round despite seasonal weather fluctuations. The Blue Ridge Parkway, which runs through the western portion of the area, provides access to several campgrounds including Julian Price Park and Doughton Park. Most developed campgrounds in the region offer water hookups, electric service, and sanitary facilities, though amenities differ between locations. Primitive camping options exist on public lands, particularly in wilderness areas west of Conover. Elevation changes affect both temperature and road conditions, especially during winter months. According to one visitor, "Old NC 105 offers amazing views for free dispersed camping, though the road itself is all dirt and gravel and can get rough. It's much easier with a 4WD vehicle."

    Campers consistently highlight the region's mountain views, lake access, and proximity to hiking trails as primary attractions. Julian Price Park Campground receives positive reviews for its lakeside setting and trail access, with one camper noting it's "a beautiful campground on a lake" with "several good trails within the campground." Sites near water features tend to book quickly during peak seasons. The region's campgrounds vary in privacy levels, with some offering secluded wooded sites while others feature more open layouts. Several campgrounds provide convenient access to the Blue Ridge Parkway's scenic drives and hiking opportunities. Visitors should note that campgrounds closer to highways may experience road noise, while those in more remote locations offer greater solitude but may have limited amenities or require high-clearance vehicles for access.

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      1. Lake Norman State Park Campground

      4.5(35)16mi from Conover55 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "LNSP is just a 45 minute drive from Charlotte and 1.5 hours from Asheville. The campsites are spacious, and surrounded by woods with plenty of shade to keep the summer heat in check."

      "After a beautiful drive through the woods, I arrived at my site. The pad was well maintained and clean. The lake was about 100 yards from my campsite, with a nice trail down to the waters edge."

      from $27 - $75 / night

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      2. South Mountains State Park Family Campground

      4.8(26)23mi from Conover18 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The family campground is a short distance further inside the park on the left side(approx 2 miles) marked by a small brown sign...and is situated at 1400 ft elevation. "

      "This campground is one way and exits into a trailhead parking area. There was one site that was in the parking area, would not be my first choice. Shaded sites with picnic tables and fire rings."

      from $27 - $32 / night

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      3. Indian Springs Campground

      3.5(6)11mi from ConoverRVs, Tents

      "We were looking for someplace to stay near Hickory and we stumbled upon Indian Springs. "

      "This place is tucked away near a river, plenty of indoor and outdoor activities, plus a nice laundromat. One of the quietest RV parks I've ever been to!"

      4. Statesville RV Park I-77

      3.3(18)20mi from Conover8 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "You will hear the road 24/7 due to proximity of the interstate but its convenient to run chores or pull during your travel. The sites were fairly spacious for this type of place."

      "I have seen a complaint about highway noise. Well, when you stay at a campground with close, easy access to the Interstate, you can expect to hear it."

      from $50 - $95 / night

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      5. Lake Hickory RV Resort

      5.0(1)6mi from ConoverRVs, Tents

      "The lake is beautiful and so are the people. Love this place. Too bad they don't cater to tent campers."

      6. Thousand Trails Green Mountain

      4.2(18)24mi from ConoverRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "We had a deck at our site which was a but problematic due to our steps folding out, it took some finagling and leveling to get it to where we could close our door."

      "This is our first time ever camping and this place feels like home away from home and everyone here is very friendly."

      7. Cross Country Campground

      4.7(3)14mi from ConoverRVs, Tents

      "Close to a pretty busy road, but The traffic noise doesn't seem bad. Most roads are paved and some are packed gravel."

      8. COE W Kerr Scott Reservoir Bandits Roost Campground

      4.6(18)28mi from Conover103 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Swimming, kayaking, boat launch, small hiking trail. Sites have a fire pit, picnic table (it’s really heavy!) and a grill. I loved how each site is fairly unique."

      "My wife and I biked/ ran the trails nearby. Our dogs loved walking around the campground. Some nice wooded tent sites that a very large areas. Our spot was a two level site."

      from $20 - $85 / night

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      9. Wildlife Woods Campground

      4.0(1)14mi from ConoverRVs, Tents

      10. Hiddenite Family Campground

      2.0(2)15mi from ConoverRVs, Tents

      from $25 - $50 / night

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    1061 Reviews of 186 Conover Campgrounds


    • jeanne D.
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Glalmping Unplugged

      The kids don't want to go anywhere else now.

      Super simple. Big space and only 3 camping families tops. We had only one other - Yes please! Creek was so clear. BYO water and food. Fished, grilled, relaxed, kids went full feral for 24 hours. Everyone slept like logs and woke up to the creek. 5 stars always.

    • b
      Jun. 3, 2026

      CreekFall BaseCamp

      Primitive. Beautiful. Unlike any Campground

      Just book. You will survive a night or two without electricity. Just plan accordingly. This was our third camping experience, we are learning as we go! This is the spot we wished we camped our first try. No cars on property is the bonus. Waking up to the creek is in fast the payoff! We had a waterfall to ourselves most of the time. Fishing was good (nothing too big, but plentiful). Walk up and down the creek through the neighbor's properties on both sides (which is legal), what amazing land! EB JEFFRESS is like 15 minutes away for hiking and a waterfall.

    • Justin A.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping

      Amazing View

      This place has an amazing view there's one more campsite earlier up on the road it has an even better view but this is still an 8 out of 10, it's perfect for a hammock setup it might be a little bit harder if you're trying to put a tent up in here. Clean site.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Buck Creek

      Beautiful area!

      We stayed for 5 nights and loved it! Someone was watching over us because the fire ban had been lifted the day we go there. Enjoyed the site by the creek and as promised, it was very peaceful and quiet. Showers and restrooms were very clean! Highly recommend this place!

    • Gabe S.
      May. 17, 2026

      Grandfather Mountain State Park Campsites

      Decent spot

      Really nice spot. We got lucky to be placed by the small river. Traffic is really loud, especially the emergency vehicles. but really felt like secluded. Really nice cabins and tent spots.

    • k
      May. 16, 2026

      Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping

      Nice 2-night stay

      We stayed on Thursday and Friday night. There is noticeably more traffic on Friday night, but nothing that ran late. We had to pick up trash on our arrival from previous campers so a good reminder to bring gloves a shovel and dig a hole for your poop or pack your poop out! It was a private site with the shade and some sunshine. There are a lot of sites with shade, some small some large. There are some sunny sites. A lot of the sites are very close to the road. Some of them are back further into the woods for more privacy.
      We drove a Traverse which doesn’t have super high clearance and it was a steep grade gravel road. There are sites that will require a high clearance vehicle but also plenty of level spots to get in. No disturbances; no animal sightings. No safety concerns. Near trailheads for convenient hiking.

    • K
      May. 15, 2026

      Thousand Trails Forest Lake

      Decent

      Is a very basic campground they are having allot of plumbing issues. no activities for the kids no hot tub, store, restaurant or music on weekends anymore

    • Beth D.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 3, 2026

      Grandfather Campground

      Beautiful spot

      Wish we could have spent more time here. It’s a beautiful part of the world. The campground is well maintained.

    • Will K.
      Apr. 10, 2026

      Harmony Hill Campground

      Peaceful area with beautiful mountain views.

      This campground is conveniently located near I-40, local shopping centers, restaurants, Pisgah National Forest, and other local attractions. It’s Mountain View’s and quiet atmosphere is perfect for a relaxing time. The park is clean, safe, and perfectly located.


    Guide to Conover

    Lake Norman State Park Campground sits at the northern end of Lake Norman, North Carolina's largest man-made lake with over 500 miles of shoreline. Located 25 miles southeast of Conover, camping options extend beyond developed sites to more remote wilderness experiences, particularly in the mountainous terrain west of town. Winter camping remains available at most locations, though higher elevations experience significant temperature drops and occasional road closures after snowfall.

    What to do

    Waterfall hiking trails: South Mountains State Park Family Campground features an 80-foot waterfall accessible via a 2.35-mile trail with nearly a thousand feet of elevation gain. According to a camper, "We stayed for 3 nights- family campsite (sites 6-9 are beat IMO) was used as basecamp. We also had a primitive site that we backpacked to for a night...Great trails. Great views."

    Mountain biking: Lake Norman State Park Campground offers extensive riding opportunities. One visitor notes, "This campground has a lot to offer. Hiking, swimming, fishing at it's Carolina best. Outdoorsies will not be sorry if they visit Lake Norman State Park. It is a huge lake of some fifty square miles and over 500 miles of shoreline."

    Fishing access: At COE W Kerr Scott Reservoir Bandits Roost Campground, fishing spots are plentiful along the reservoir. A visitor shared, "This campground has large sites that are well spaced so you're not right on top of fellow campers. Very quiet and peaceful; we were there in the fall so not many campers."

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: The bathroom facilities at many campgrounds receive positive comments. At South Mountains State Park Family Campground, one camper noted, "Restrooms were very clean and well maintained. The tent pad was large enough to setup our 8 man tent and 2 man tent, and lewve us plenty of room for our kitchen setup and room around the fire pit."

    Swimming options: Swimmers have multiple choices between lake and pool access. According to a visitor at Spacious Skies Bear Den, "The campground is surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains...so beautiful! Quiet campground with hiking trails, small fishing lake, playgrounds, an arcade room, and camp store."

    Privacy between sites: Several campgrounds offer good separation between campsites. As noted at COE W Kerr Scott Reservoir: "The site had a fire pit, grill, picnic table and a food prep table next to the grill. The site was 98b and was on the side of a hill. Rather that having one large area, it was divided with an upper and lower section connected by steps."

    What you should know

    Cell service limitations: Many campgrounds have limited connectivity. At South Mountains State Park Family Campground, campers report: "Very quiet with NO cell service which is a big draw for us. Far from a town, so don't forget anything. Rangers are helpful and will bring firewood (charge for the wood)."

    Road conditions: Access to Indian Springs Campground requires navigating gravel roads. One reviewer explained: "I'm not going to lie, Indian Springs is not easy to get to. The road to the campground is easy to get to from I40, it's the turn onto Whitener Drive off of Costner Road that is not easy. Whitener Rd is fairly steep, but it starts off paved so it's not too bad."

    Reservation systems vary: Some campgrounds require advance planning while others have different policies. One visitor noted about Indian Springs: "She would not allow me to reserve the day before — I had to call the day of to see if they still had an opening, which added to our trip insecurity. They did not take cards, we paid cash."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground proximity: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas for children. At Spacious Skies Bear Den, a camper mentioned, "We camped at C13 which was right across from the large playground in November. No noise issues, but it was dark by 6:30pm. May be different in the Summer. My daughter had a blast and we could keep an eye on her while we worked/played at the site."

    Seasonal activities: Campgrounds often run different programs throughout the year. At Cross Country Campground, "They have weekend activities that vary depending on the day. The sites can get a little cramped but they have plenty of sites so it isn't that bad. We will definitely be going back."

    Creek-side sites: At South Mountains, families particularly enjoy water-adjacent locations. One family shared, "We camped at the family camping area, it was great, we had site 6 and it was on the river and the kids loved it! Cleanest bathrooms I have ever seen!!"

    Tips for RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require careful setup due to terrain. At Indian Springs Campground, a camper observed, "The site was fairly level, and the electric, water & sewer were well maintained and easy to access. Verizon cell service was excellent because there is a tower close-by."

    Winter camping considerations: RVers staying during colder months should prepare accordingly. Lake Norman State Park Campground remains open year-round, with one visitor noting, "We feel like we got to experience so much more of the fun and experiential opportunities that park had to offer!"

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Conover, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Conover, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 186 campgrounds and RV parks near Conover, NC and 8 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Conover, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Conover, NC is Lake Norman State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 35 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 free dispersed camping spots near Conover, NC.

    What parks are near Conover, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 22 parks near Conover, NC that allow camping, notably W. Kerr Scott Dam & Reservoir and Blue Ridge Parkway.