Best Campgrounds near Erwin, NC

The Cape Fear River region surrounding Erwin, North Carolina features several established campgrounds accommodating various camping styles, from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV resorts and cabin rentals. Raven Rock State Park, located approximately 15 miles from Erwin, serves as a centerpiece for outdoor recreation with both Moccasin Branch and Canoe Camp offering primitive camping options. For those seeking more amenities, Fayetteville RV Resort & Cottages and Raleigh Oaks RV Resort provide full hookups, while Cozy Heron Glamping offers a more luxurious outdoor experience. These mixed-use campgrounds cater to different camping preferences, with most established sites concentrated along major transportation corridors and waterways.

Camping areas throughout the region maintain distinct seasonal patterns, with many campgrounds operating year-round while others close during winter months. "Raven Rock State Park is known for its namesake cliffs on the edge of the Cape Fear River. It has over a dozen miles of trails, which include horseback riding, hiking, and cycling trails," notes one visitor who appreciated the park's diverse recreation options. Primitive camping at Raven Rock requires either a 1.7-mile hike or canoe/kayak access, limiting these sites to those prepared for backcountry conditions. Most established campgrounds maintain gravel pads suitable for RVs with varying hookup availability. Cell service remains generally reliable near developed areas but may be limited in more remote camping locations. Reservations are strongly recommended for weekend stays, especially during spring and fall when moderate temperatures attract the most visitors.

The Cape Fear River provides a central feature for many camping experiences in the region. One camper described their experience at Raven Rock: "We had a blast, but this is definitely not car camping. So be prepared. No rolling coolers or wheeled carts of any kind. Everything must come on your back." Campground options range from quiet, secluded primitive sites to family-oriented resorts with amenities like swimming pools, mini-golf, and scheduled activities. Several visitors highlighted the peace and quiet of the backcountry sites at Raven Rock, while others praised the community atmosphere at larger RV resorts. Fishing opportunities abound along the Cape Fear River, with multiple access points available from various campgrounds. Wildlife viewing opportunities include woodland creatures throughout the forested areas, particularly during early morning and evening hours.

Best Camping Sites Near Erwin, North Carolina (74)

    1. Moccasin Branch Campground — Raven Rock State Park

    21 Reviews
    Mamers, NC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 893-4888

    $27 - $75 / night

    "The campground is walking distance to Raven Rock trails and you get a free walk up pass to get in. We had a very good time and will definitely go back."

    "It is a place of beauty and next to cape fear river ,Has plenty of places to hike to and to camp."

    2. Fayetteville RV Resort & Cottages

    7 Reviews
    Erwin, NC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 484-5500

    "The resort is a 15m drive from Fort Bragg, 20m from Fayetteville, and the Fayetteville Airport, and 1h away from Raleigh and the Raleigh Airport."

    "It is located a short distance from Interstate 95, making it a great place to spend the night if you are traveling on to another destination. Or stay for a nice relaxing vacation like us."

    3. Canoe Camp — Raven Rock State Park

    8 Reviews
    Mamers, NC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 893-4888

    $17 / night

    "The river is a short walk away from all the sites if you want to get a great picture with the sunrise. Overall, I definitely recommend."

    "There are a few sites and a pit toilet nearby but you can not see each other. I highly recommend!"

    4. Raleigh Oaks RV Resort & Cottages

    9 Reviews
    Four Oaks, NC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (919) 934-3181

    $25 - $55 / night

    "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."

    5. Cozy Heron Glamping

    1 Review
    Lillington, NC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 242-3848

    $99 - $165 / night

    6. Poplar Point Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

    52 Reviews
    New Hill, NC
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (919) 362-0586

    $27 - $37 / night

    "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."

    7. Smith Lake Army RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Fayetteville, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 396-5979

    "Lots of recreational activities with lake access. Staff was very friendly. Concrete pads are level and sites are spacious with a picnic table and fire pit. Close to Ft."

    "Lake was open and fun to play in. Camp ground is next to airfield, you might get Helicopter nosies from time to time."

    8. Spacious Skies Sandy Run

    18 Reviews
    Hope Mills, NC
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 425-9218

    $45 - $99 / night

    "Shooting up or down I-95 (exit 44) to make it to your ultimate destination and simply need a spot to layover for a night … but tired of all those nondescript roadside concrete RV parking lots and still"

    "The only thing that put me off about this though was a couple of sites seem to keep their dogs mostly outside in dog fences."

    9. Happy Trails RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Four Oaks, NC
    18 miles
    +1 (919) 427-7068

    "We stayed here visiting Raleigh, about a 30 Mind drive away. This campground is far enough away from interstate there is no road noise, yet close to outlets and city for dinning. A+!"

    "What i loved about Happy Trails No kids, No pool, No mini golf, No game room, etc."

    10. Crosswinds Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

    30 Reviews
    New Hill, NC
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (919) 362-0586

    $27 - $77 / night

    "This area is such a short drive from the triangle area of North Carolina, yet this park feels quite remote. Like many state parks, this one excels in the services department. "

    "This is a pretty nice campground, similar to other state parks in North Carolina. The sites are spacious, we stayed at a double site that allowed up to 4 cars."

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Recent Reviews near Erwin, NC

392 Reviews of 74 Erwin Campgrounds


  • D
    Feb. 24, 2026

    Westbrook Manor RV Estates

    Great place to stay

    Clean, quiet, & safe camp ground. Near grocery stores &  & places to eat.

  • Mike A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 1, 2026

    Spacious Skies Sandy Run

    Great Campground for a Stopover

    While this is a Spacious Skies Campground with all of the SS stuff (playground, bounce pad, pool, dog run, etc) it doesn't quite have the SS vibe.  Felt a little more like a long term campground.  There are 55 sites. While we were there, I counted 38 campers that I'm almost sure were long term and 5 that seemed short term like us.  The only thing that put me off about this though was a couple of sites seem to keep their dogs mostly outside in dog fences.

    The campground is appropriately named (Sandy Run) because is it mostly sand.  There is at least a half mile sand road to get back to the campground.  All of the roads in it are sand, though you can tell the base is gravel.  The campsites themselves are mostly sand, with thick gravel to park on, nice concrete pads with picnic tables to sit at and a fire ring at each site.  There was a very nice short hiking trail that went around a small lake.  

    All of the staff was super friendly and helpful.  The campground and sites are clean and well maintained.  The bath and laundry house are also clean.

    We had the only non-FHU site, so I had to use the dump station, which was easy access and well maintained.

    The campground is close to I95 with easy access, but far enough away that you can't hear the highway noise.  It is right next to the Fayetteville airport, but being a regional, it is not very busy.

    Bottom line, I would definitely stay here again, but we have family in the area.

  • @57overlander C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 26, 2025

    Jones Lake Family Campground

    Great stay at Jones Lake

    The sites are clean, spacious, and beautifully wooded, just far enough apart to feel private while still being close to the trails and lake access. Bathrooms and showers were clean with great hot water, the picnic areas were tidy, and the whole park had a natural feel that makes it easy to unwind. It’s a great spot for families, dogs, and anyone who wants a quiet getaway in a beautiful setting.

  • nt B.
    Nov. 10, 2025

    Rolling View — Falls Lake State Recreation Area

    Rolling View

    This Site is Clean, and relatively quiet. The Rest room is Clean as well as the Shower. The water is nice and hot to shower. I stay 2 nights and my next visit I will fish 🐠🐟.

  • Chris R.
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Phelps West

    Great Location

    Great spot for boondocking near town. Secluded area. Easy communication with homeowner. Thanks!

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    B.W. Wells — Falls Lake State Recreation Area

    Family Friendly Campground

    B.W. Wells Campground at Falls Lake felt like stepping into a quiet forest hideaway, where the kids could explore trails, spot eagles over the water, and watch butterflies while we enjoyed campfires under the trees. It’s strictly hike-in and tent-only, so we had to pack light and plan carefully, but the trade-off was true peace and space to connect without the noise of RVs or busy roads. With shaded group sites, fire pits, picnic tables, nearby restrooms, and lake access perfect for paddling or fishing, it offered a rustic yet rewarding experience that was still close enough to Wake Forest for a quick meal or supply run when we needed it.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Phelps West

    Someone's Front Yard

    Pulling into Phelps West in Fuquay-Varina was nothing short of unsettling - it felt less like a campground and more like I had accidentally driven into someone’s front yard. The tiny gravel road led past a mailbox and straight onto what looked like private property, complete with several cars scattered around the house, and when I knocked on the door for guidance, no one answered despite it being the middle of the day. With kids in tow, the whole situation felt awkward and a bit creepy, and I honestly wasn’t comfortable staying; if you’re even considering this spot, definitely call or email ahead because showing up unannounced was not a family-friendly experience.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Poplar Point Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

    Family Friendly Lake Jordon

    Poplar Point Campground at Jordan Lake quickly became one of my family’s favorite spots, offering the perfect mix of nature and convenience just outside Raleigh. With over 500 shaded sites, many right along the shoreline, the kids had room to play while we enjoyed peaceful lake views and easy access to boating, kayaking, and fishing. The campground has plenty of family-friendly touches from playgrounds, picnic tables, fire rings, and boat ramps along with water and electric hookups at most sites, though I learned that some loops have cleaner bathhouses than others. Bald eagles overhead, herons by the water, and fiery sunsets made it feel like we were far from the city, yet Apex and Pittsboro were just a short drive away when we needed a meal or groceries. My tips: aim for a lakefront site in Loops C, F, or G, pack serious bug spray for summer, and plan to catch at least one sunset across the water as it’s the kind of view the kids will remember long after the trip.

  • Bailey R.
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Poplar Point Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

    Lake front view

    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


Guide to Erwin

The Cape Fear River basin surrounding Erwin, North Carolina sits at elevations between 150-250 feet with a humid subtropical climate that delivers 46 inches of annual rainfall. Most camping spots near Erwin, North Carolina remain accessible year-round, though primitive sites close during winter. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F between June and August with high humidity levels, making spring and fall the preferred camping seasons.

What to do

Waterside activities: At Moccasin Branch Campground in Raven Rock State Park, campers can access natural water features unique to the region. "I loved all the trails, mainly the one that goes from the campsite I was on to the river where there really is natural waterslide," shares Sarah L., highlighting an often overlooked feature. The river access point offers opportunities for cooling off during summer months.

Fishing spots: The various ponds and river access points provide fishing opportunities around Erwin campgrounds. At Poplar Point Campground, Stuart O. notes, "There are tons of small beaches that you can walk or boat to that are secluded enough to allow your dog to run freely." Many sites allow shore fishing with a valid North Carolina fishing license.

Nature trails: Several campgrounds offer hiking opportunities regardless of camping style preference. At Smith Lake Army RV Park, one visitor reported, "Bike and Hiking trails all through out the site. Fishing as well - with respective fishing license." The trails range from easy walking paths to more challenging terrain appropriate for experienced hikers.

What campers like

Secluded sites: Many campers appreciate the privacy available at several Erwin area campgrounds. Brett W. reports about Canoe Camp: "The spots are clean and well spread out with a hook to hang things on, a fire pit, and a picnic table at each site. The pit toilet is central to all 6 sites." This arrangement provides a sense of solitude despite being relatively close to other campers.

Waterfront views: Lakefront sites remain among the most popular options. One camper at Jordan Lake mentioned, "Like the way the campsites take advantage of the rolling terrain. Campsites are roomy. Lots of shade." These waterfront sites typically require booking well in advance, especially during peak seasons.

Community activities: For those seeking social interactions, Raleigh Oaks RV Resort & Cottages offers organized events. According to Mary Jo A., "Every Friday, Saturday and Sundays they have free waffles for small donation. They also have organized activities." These community-focused campgrounds provide opportunities for meeting fellow campers throughout the year.

What you should know

Accessibility considerations: Some campsites require significant effort to reach. Angel G. describes the Canoe Camp experience: "This is a very rustic campground. There are only 6 campsites which you have to trek almost 2 miles into the woods to get to... No rolling coolers or wheeled carts of any kind. Everything must come on your back."

Wildlife encounters: The woodland areas surrounding campsites host diverse wildlife populations. Dale W. mentions at Moccasin Branch that there's "Not crowded, nice selection of trails, plenty of fishing on the Cape Fear, woodland creatures abound." Early morning and dusk provide the best wildlife viewing opportunities.

Reservation requirements: Most established campgrounds require advance reservations, especially during weekends and peak seasons. At Fayetteville RV Resort & Cottages, availability can be limited. Amurican L. notes how they were accommodated during challenging times: "We came here the day we sold our house in Fayettville... The staff is super and they keep the camp ground top notch."

Tips for camping with families

Recreational amenities: Campgrounds with family-focused facilities offer the most entertainment options for children. One visitor at Cozy Heron Glamping shared their experience: "We stayed 3 nights in June. Two days on the water, tubing and kayaks. Cooked out, had a great time. The beds are super comfy and AC blew cold." These amenities provide activities for both adults and children.

Accessibility factors: When camping with small children, consider proximity to facilities. James H. described his experience at Canoe Camp: "I spent a night at the primitive campsite right before new years and enjoyed it immensely... The campsite had a bench and firepit. The site itself was off the trail a bit allowing it to be more secluded feeling."

Swimming options: Several camping areas offer swimming access during warmer months. Cruz F. describes Moccasin Branch Campground: "Best advice is there are some big rocks in the river at various locations that you can lay on and take a nap. Super comfy and the water is also pretty shallow. Great place to get wet."

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: RV campers should research utility connections before booking. Steve K. from Fayetteville RV Resort notes, "All sites seem to be gravel pads, nice, level, average length and width. Full hook up's. I would guess half of the sites are pull though. They have sites that can handle long rigs."

Cell connectivity: For digital needs, Andrew S. at Poplar Point Campground reports, "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." Most established campgrounds near major roads maintain reliable coverage, while primitive sites may have limited connectivity.

Military accessibility: Service members have additional camping options near Erwin. Clean Slate D. describes Smith Lake Army RV Park: "Clean and level site (6). Fire pit, picnic table and cement pad with full hookup. Many AD soldiers and their families fulltime... All the sounds of freedom are to be expected and enjoyed."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Erwin, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Erwin, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 74 campgrounds and RV parks near Erwin, NC and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Erwin, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Erwin, NC is Moccasin Branch Campground — Raven Rock State Park with a 4.7-star rating from 21 reviews.

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

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