Best Campgrounds near Eden, NC

The landscape surrounding Eden, North Carolina features diverse camping options within an hour's drive, ranging from lakeside recreation areas to mountain foothills. Lake Reidsville Recreation Park, just 10 miles southwest of Eden, provides year-round camping with boat-in access, full hookup sites for RVs, and tent camping areas with easy water access. Hanging Rock State Park, approximately 30 miles west, offers a more rugged camping experience with tent sites, RV spots, and cabins nestled among waterfalls and hiking trails. For those seeking Corps of Engineers facilities, Philpott Lake's Goose Point Park lies about 40 miles northwest in Virginia, featuring lakeside camping with excellent fishing and boating opportunities.

Reservations are essential at most established campgrounds in the region, particularly during summer months and fall foliage season. Many state park campgrounds like Hanging Rock and Pilot Mountain implement gate closures at night, typically around 10 PM, restricting entry and exit until morning. As one camper noted, "The park does get crowded pretty quickly in the summer so be sure to book your site in advance." Cell service varies significantly throughout the area, with higher elevations sometimes offering better connectivity. Weather conditions remain mild through most of the camping season, though summer humidity can be intense. Spring brings occasional heavy rains that may affect trail conditions, while fall offers spectacular foliage viewing with cooler temperatures.

State park campgrounds in the region consistently receive high ratings for their natural features and trail access. Visitors to Hanging Rock State Park frequently mention the spacious sites and proximity to hiking trails. According to one camper, "The sites are bigger than you would expect from a typical state park campground." Lake-based camping areas like Goose Point at Philpott Lake earn praise for their water access and shaded sites, with reviewers noting "beautiful views with great boat and kayak access." Highway noise affects some commercial campgrounds closer to major roads, particularly the Greensboro KOA. Wildlife sightings are common throughout the region, with campers reporting deer, various bird species, and smaller forest creatures at most campgrounds, especially during early morning and evening hours.

Best Camping Sites Near Eden, North Carolina (61)

    1. Lake Reidsville Recreation Park

    12 Reviews
    Reidsville, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 349-4738

    $60 - $75 / night

    "Trash cans, fire pits, level spots, picnic tables were at every location. Easy access to the water, playgrounds & hiking trails were just moments away from the camper."

    "We've stayed at Reidsville Lake Campground twice this year so far. There are eight lakefront sites. The sites closer to the water are provided with power and water."

    2. Hanging Rock State Park Campground

    53 Reviews
    Danbury, NC
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 593-8480

    $27 - $98 / night

    "Hanging Rock is one of the best state parks in North Carolina."

    "Google Maps directions were inaccurate).At over 8,000 acres…offering trails of all length and difficultly level, multiple waterfalls, lake, scenic long views and picnic areas…it is no wonder it is claimed"

    3. Indian Heritage RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Martinsville, VA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 632-9500

    "Convenient location for the Martinsville area. There is a river access for canoe at the edge of the campground. I would stay again."

    "Near a main road, but still very quaint. 25$ tent sites. Enjoyed a misty sunset and sunrise by the river."

    4. COE Philpott Lake Goose Point Park

    19 Reviews
    Henry, VA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 629-1847

    $26 - $68 / night

    "Great little park with lake views, sandy swimming beach, hiking, boating, and state parks and forests nearby for even more recreation options."

    "Great little park with lake views, sandy swimming beach, hiking, boating, and state parks and forests nearby for even more recreation options."

    5. Salthouse Branch Campground

    13 Reviews
    Henry, VA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 365-7005

    $26 - $52 / night

    "The lower loop is pretty level, fun to walk and ride bikes around, and the kids love the playground! The bathhouse is always clean and you can't beat the atmosphere around the campground!"

    "Washrooms are at quite a distance from this site so we were glad to be completely self-contained. Accessibility to both beach swimming areas is risky for those needing to use a cane or crutches."

    6. Fairy Stone State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Proctor Lake, TX
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 930-2424

    $30 / night

    "The Yurt we stayed in was a little weird because the Fire Pit and Picnic table is behind and almost under the yurt, down a decently step slope and the yurt sits on stilts on the back side."

    "The lake is perfect for little ones and even grownup kids. Also love the trails that surround the campground.  Would definitely recommend for a camping trip."

    7. Pop's Place in the Blue Ridge

    2 Reviews
    Bassett, VA
    21 miles
    +1 (276) 336-1525

    $25 - $35 / night

    "We spent 2 nights away from any road with lots of deer and beautiful mountain views! The owner is very friendly and so accommodating!"

    "Although it feels like another world, this campsite is still close to local shopping & the Blue Ridge Parkway for those needing to get their nature fix! "

    8. Paradise Lake & Campground

    8 Reviews
    Danville, VA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (434) 836-2620

    "The walking trail was nice but you will for sure want to take an extra large can of deep woods off or equivalent. There are swarms of large flys all around the water on the trail."

    "This place is relatively small, but surrounds a small lake. Sites are close together, but everyone is respectful."

    9. Pilot Mountain State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Pinnacle, NC
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 444-5100

    $17 - $27 / night

    "I left the flat of eastern North Carolina and headed to the mountains to our west. Pilot Mt. State Park has a nice campground and some good hiking trails."

    "Campground Review: Pilot Mountain State Park is located in Pinnacle, NC, approximately 2.5 hours away from Asheville, NC and is known for it’s giant pinnacle, Pilot Mountain, that rises 2,000 feet into"

    10. Greensboro KOA

    15 Reviews
    Greensboro, NC
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 274-4143

    "We stayed at this rv campground while visiting the many things to see and do in Greensboro North Carolina. visitgreensboronc.com The rv sites are all pull thru nearly level, big gravel sites."

    "Nice place to camp for a few days - we had a campervan and were surrounded by huge, but quiet, RVs."

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Recent Reviews near Eden, NC

394 Reviews of 61 Eden Campgrounds


  • J
    Feb. 21, 2026

    Camp S'mores

    One with Nature

    If you’re an outdoor lover like myself and you want to enjoy the gorgeous sights and sounds of Mother Nature, this campground is the perfect location. 

    Don’t forget your telescope for when the sun goes down. There’s a perfect spot on the side of mountain for breathtaking views.

  • J
    Feb. 21, 2026

    Camp S'mores

    Peaceful escape from the city without having to go far!

    Camped a few times with a group of veterans. The site is perfect for tent camping with multiple fire pits and firewood on site. Place isnt too far from Roanoke where I live so was a perfect weekend getaway without having to go far. We had cookouts and hung by the fire just relaxing and taking in the mountain scenery. Plenty of trails to walk and a few ponds on property to fish. Open year round but im too much a wimp to winter camp, cant wait to head back in the spring!!

  • Joshua G.
    Feb. 18, 2026

    Camp S'mores

    Amazing location.

    I would definitely recommend this place.

  • Johnny H.
    Feb. 18, 2026

    Camp S'mores

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Five Stars– A True Mountain Sanctuary Camp S’mores!

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Five Stars– A True Mountain Sanctuary Camp S’mores in Floyd, Virginia is something truly special. Tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains on nearly 100 acres, this property isn’t just a campground— it’s a place of peace, restoration, and purpose. From the moment you arrive, you feel the quiet. The kind of quiet that settles your spirit. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking. Rolling mountain views, stocked ponds, winding creeks, well-kept trails through beautiful hardwoods— it feels untouched yet thoughtfully cared for. Evenings around the fire pit under a sky filled with stars are unforgettable. You wake up to birds singing instead of traffic noise. It’s the reset we all need. What makes Camp S’mores stand out is the potential and the heart behind it. This is the perfect setting for:• Church retreats and ministry gatherings• Veterans looking for rest, healing, and brotherhood• Scout troops building skills and character• Families wanting a safe, peaceful outdoor experience• RV travelers seeking a quiet, resort-style mountain escape Whether you’re tent camping, van camping, or bringing your RV, the setting feels private, spacious, and serene. You truly feel like you have room to breathe. If you’re looking for a place to unplug, reconnect with nature, and spend meaningful time with people who matter— Camp S’mores delivers in every way. We will absolutely be back. Highly recommend supporting this hidden gem in Floyd, VA.

  • Dave B.
    Feb. 18, 2026

    Camp S'mores

    AMAZINGLY Beautiful Property

    Myself and a small group of friends spent an extended weekend on the property of Camp S’mores and thoroughly enjoyed the peaceful and serene setting. The property has an abundance of everything that you would want when wanting to get away. The nature trails, ponds, creeks, beautiful trees, fire pit, and a night sky lit up by stars. So PEACEFUL! We couldn’t have found a better site to stay at! We have decided to make this an annual trip and will be heading back this spring!

  • Elijah G.
    Feb. 17, 2026

    Camp S'mores

    Beautiful scenery

    Very beautiful scenery, amazing views.

  • P
    Feb. 14, 2026

    Ararat River Campground

    ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE DON'T GO!!!!

    This is a really low low budget homeless camp. The campers are allowed trash around their spots and can have broken down vehicles to use as storage. Every sight has a tarp on it and looks to be drug addicts. Save yourself the chance of getting robbed and catch something and go somewhere else. I promise you your kids don't need to see this place.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 4, 2026

    Hagan-Stone Park

    County park

    Nice park with lakes, aquatic center and trails,

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 27, 2025

    Indian Heritage RV Park

    Convenient year round

    This was a last-minute booking for us as we had to move up our RV trip south a day early due to a Northeast snowstorm. It was a great find with easy access and convenient. Everything was clean and well kept. We will be back as there was also a river that was a bonus so very scenic.


Guide to Eden

The Eden, North Carolina region sits at elevations between 550-850 feet, creating a transition zone between Piedmont flatlands and mountain foothills. This geographic positioning explains why camping areas near Eden feature both open lakeside terrain and more rugged hiking landscapes. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-90°F during day, dropping to 65-70°F at night, making late spring and early fall the most comfortable camping periods.

What to do

Kayaking at Lake Reidsville: Rentals available on-site for $10-15 per hour at Lake Reidsville Recreation Park, located 10 miles from Eden. "Kayak rental, disc golf course, playground, picnic area and nature trail. Sites are a bit close, go for a lakefront site or one on the side of the campground," notes Leigh R.

Hunting for fairy stones: Visit Fairy Stone State Park Campground, approximately 35 miles northwest of Eden, where these unique cross-shaped minerals form naturally. "We hunted and found fairy stones which made the trip that much more fun," reports Bridget H. The hunting area is located just outside park boundaries next to a gas station.

Mountain hiking in winter: Many trails remain open year-round near Eden, with fewer crowds during cooler months. "We've stayed at Reidsville Lake Campground twice this year so far... Starting in July 2019 the campground will also have WiFi," says Timothy W., highlighting the area's year-round accessibility.

Fishing at Philpott Lake: Fish for bass, crappie, and catfish at this 3,000-acre reservoir with 100 miles of shoreline. "Great family campground in VA On Philpott Lake. Bottom level in lake has all electric sites... Boat ramp and parking at bottom of campground along with a few fishing docks," explains Jeff C.

What campers like

Spacious sites for tent camping: Tent campers appreciate the well-designed camping pads in the area. "The sites are bigger than you would expect from a typical state park campground... The tent pads at this campground are excellent and drain well," according to one camper at Hanging Rock State Park Campground.

Well-maintained campground roads: Most campgrounds feature gravel or paved campground roads suitable for bikes and strollers. "Our family has camped here multiple times. Great place to stay due to clean facilities and well kept sites. The lake is perfect for little ones and even grownup kids," says Ryan Z. about camping at Fairy Stone State Park.

Affordable campsite rates: Most campgrounds near Eden maintain reasonable rates compared to urban areas. "Site cost per night were $18, which is a great price considering what this park offers," notes one reviewer about nearby camping options.

Diverse campsite settings: Sites range from waterfront to wooded options within the same campgrounds. "We stayed in site #5 this time - on the inside of the loop... Our tent pad was perfectly flat, and dry and we slept with no fly - which made for a gorgeous morning sunrise!" shares a camper at Pilot Mountain State Park Campground.

What you should know

Limited cell coverage: Service is spotty throughout camping areas near Eden. "No Verizon service or WiFi. We go here to get away," explains one camper at Fairy Stone State Park. For emergency communications, several campgrounds suggest hiking to higher elevations.

Reservation requirements: Most popular sites fill quickly, especially lakefront spots. "The sites in the lower loop are close to each other but the views make up for that," notes Timothy W. about COE Philpott Lake Goose Point Park, where "reservations have to be made well in advance for the lower loop sites."

Highway noise at some locations: Sites near major roads experience traffic noise. "This campground is only 100 yards from the Interstate! Lots of road noise all night. Very noisy especially in a tent," warns Joel R. about one campground closer to Greensboro.

Alcohol regulations vary: Some parks prohibit alcohol entirely. "The police visited us bc we were drinking outside of our camper. He was very nice and explained no alcohol allowed. This is clearly stated and we were in the wrong," shares Anne F. about Salthouse Branch Campground, highlighting the importance of checking regulations beforehand.

Tips for camping with families

Look for educational programs: Rangers offer kid-friendly activities at several parks. "The programming was also amazing for our eight and four-year old boys. Ranger Lexie hunted legendary fairystones with our kids and they haven't stopped talking about the magic of the hunt!" shares Russell C. about Paradise Lake & Campground.

Choose sites with playgrounds: Several campgrounds feature play areas near camping loops. "The kids had a blast! From spotting salamanders near the creek to pretending they were mountain explorers on the trails, they were thoroughly entertained the whole trip," reports David N.

Consider proximity to bathrooms: When camping with children, bathroom access matters. "The bathrooms and showers were pretty gross and I don't think they were cleaned the 3 days we were there," notes one camper, showing the value of researching bathroom conditions before booking.

Watch for wildlife viewing opportunities: Early mornings provide the best wildlife spotting times. "Whitetail deer mosey past your site and linger during the evening... ample squirrel and robins, woodpeckers and cardinals compete for air time," describes one camper about the abundant wildlife near camping areas.

Tips from RVers

Check road conditions: Some campgrounds have challenging approach roads. "The roads going into the campground is very narrow and steep up and downs. My breaks were gone by the time I got to the entrance," warns fletcher6531 about Pop's Place in the Blue Ridge.

Request specific site types: Campground layouts vary widely, with some offering premium locations. "The sites are level, spacious, with reliable facilities (dumpstation, electric service, potable water, bath house)," reports Patrice about Salthouse Branch.

Reserve early for lake views: Waterfront sites book up months in advance. "We spent 4 nights here nice campsite but close together. Good power, water and nice and quite," says Larry S. about Indian Heritage RV Park.

Consider campground elevation: Higher elevation campgrounds offer cooler summer temperatures. "Tranquility! You will see deer while looking at the mountains all around! We spent 2 nights away from any road with lots of deer and beautiful mountain views!" shares karin S.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Eden, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Eden, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 61 campgrounds and RV parks near Eden, NC and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Eden, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Eden, NC is Lake Reidsville Recreation Park with a 4.4-star rating from 12 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Eden, NC.