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    Camping near Franklinville, North Carolina encompasses a mix of established campgrounds, RV parks, and family-oriented facilities within the central Piedmont region. The area sits between several notable camping destinations including Zooland Family Campground in Asheboro and Hagan-Stone Park in Pleasant Garden. Uwharrie National Forest, located within driving distance, provides both developed campgrounds and dispersed camping opportunities for those seeking a more rustic experience. Jordan Lake State Recreation Area, with multiple campground loops including Poplar Point and Crosswinds, offers lakeside camping with spacious sites separated by pine forest vegetation. According to reviews, many campgrounds in the region provide well-maintained facilities with picnic tables, fire rings, and access to hiking trails.

    Most campgrounds in the Franklinville area operate year-round, though summer months bring higher temperatures and increased visitation. Winter camping is available but can experience occasional freezing temperatures. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for weekend stays during peak season (May through September). Cell service varies by location, with Verizon generally providing reliable coverage even in more remote areas. Many state park campgrounds prohibit alcohol consumption, though enforcement appears inconsistent. Heavy rains can affect site conditions, particularly in lower-lying areas, with some campers reporting flooding issues during storms.

    The camping options near Franklinville range from primitive to full-service facilities. RV-focused campgrounds like Greensboro KOA and Deep River Campground provide full hookups, while state parks typically offer a mix of electric and non-electric sites. One visitor noted that Jordan Lake campgrounds feature "spacious sites that aren't stacked right next to neighbors" and "excellent star-viewing opportunities after sunset." Family-friendly amenities are common, with many locations providing playgrounds, swimming areas, and boat launches. Pet owners will find most campgrounds accommodate dogs, though leash requirements are standard. For those seeking larger group sites, several campgrounds offer double sites that can accommodate multiple vehicles and tents.

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    Best Campgrounds near Franklinville (77)

      1. Hagan-Stone Park

      4.2(19)15mi from FranklinvilleRVs, Tents

      "Great location, many trails to walk, shelters to rent, and you can kayak on the pond. Lots of wildlife. There is a gate at the entrance too. A very safe, nice location."

      "There is a huge beautiful lake at the center and miles of gravel and dirt trails surrounding it. The facilities are decent, although bringing your own TP might be a good idea."

      from $15 - $60 / night

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      2. Zooland Family Campground

      4.8(13)13mi from FranklinvilleRVs, Tents

      "We explored the creek and walking path. The kids loved the jumping pillow."

      "It’s also close to the NC Zoo. With dedicated and mixed spots, it’s perfect for tents and RVs. Did I mention the staff? They’re friendly and helpful."

      from $25 - $47 / night

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      3. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Asheboro

      4.1(9)8mi from FranklinvilleRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "I would recommend renting the “off road” golf cart for fun. The only negative is the lack of bath houses."

      "Your close to stores and restaurants if you want but far enough out that it doesn’t feel close."

      4. Deep River Campground And RV Park

      3.0(4)2mi from FranklinvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Located minutes away from multiple trail heads. We were on lot 20, which is a double space designed for a larger rig, very private with lots of shade. packupandgo_rv"

      "Great location, a minutes away from the NC State Zoo, Asheboro Downtown, gas stations, post office, grocery stores, big shopping malls and great restaurants! Friendly Owners and Staffs!"

      from $35 - $850 / night

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      5. Greensboro KOA

      3.5(15)21mi from FranklinvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      6. Cane Creek Campground and RV Park

      4.2(6)18mi from FranklinvilleRVs, Tents

      "Our site (17) was on the opposite side of the real lake access and right across from the annual spots so we never really had too much privacy but most of the neighbors were very curteous and friendly."

      "Located close to nothing else, this campground was so peaceful at night. During the day, it’s beautiful. It’s got showers with hot water and accessible facilities. Great camping!"

      7. Badin Lake Campground

      4.7(28)30mi from Franklinville34 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Awesome location, very remote and the sites are Huge so no need to worry about a neighbor being close. I stayed at site 11 easy access to the water and great views."

      "I preferred the lower loop as nearly every outer site was on the lake with great views and lake access and sites are spread out. The inside sites of the lower loop are pretty spacious and deep."

      from $20 - $40 / night

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      8. Oak Hollow City Campground

      4.1(17)26mi from FranklinvilleRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "This site has gorgeous views of the lake and seems to share a grill with #11.  There are trees perfect for a hammock.   There is no fire ring but I brought my own raised fire pit.  "

      "This campground is right by a highway so traffic noise is high but the views are nice."

      9. Poplar Point Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

      4.5(53)38mi from Franklinville573 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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      10. Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

      4.4(38)35mi from Franklinville121 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Morrow Mountain State Park, near Albemarle, NC, has something for everyone.  Many hiking and equestrian trails are within the park. "

      "Water spigot close by, the pressure is high so slowly lift the handle haha. The sites are not too close together. Lots of hiking nearby. Beautiful area! Highly recommend."

      from $17 - $107 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Franklinville, NC

    518 Reviews of 77 Franklinville Campgrounds


    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Spring Hill RV Park

      Everything you want in a campground

      The campground was well maintained, very clean and well managed. There was no riffraff and it's one of the quietest campgrounds I've ever visited. It's very close to UNC Chapel Hill. The only downside is there is no bath house, but there is sewer and water at each site. Also, The Wi-Fi was super fast. I will definitely return to this campground.

    • Linda B.
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Zooland Family Campground

      Fun, Friendly, Full-Service Campground

      This quiet gem was just what I needed. It’s close enough to shoppes, diners, and other activities. It’s also close to the NC Zoo. With dedicated and mixed spots, it’s perfect for tents and RVs. Did I mention the staff? They’re friendly and helpful.

      Zooland is a great place for solo, family, or group. The campground offers a pool, activities, walking trails, as well as laundry facilities and 2 bath houses. There’s also a dog park for your K9 family member(s).

      Most sites have water and electrical hook ups. But one word of caution; you may or may not have cell service. But there is wi-fi throughout the property.

    • E
      May. 25, 2026

      Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

      Great scenery and bathhouse

      I don’t have any complaints about this campground! Sites are nice and feel like you aren’t close to anyone else. Very pretty area, quiet. Newest bathhouse I have ever seen at a state park! Awesome showers.

    • 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

    • j
      May. 6, 2026

      Badin Lake Campground

      Badlin lake capm

      Very nice Good flat spots Quiet Showers Beautiful views Lots of squirrels Love it

    • 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.

    • Duane E.
      Apr. 12, 2026

      Ivory Clay Farm

      Disappointing

      We reserved the site via The Dyrt months in advance. We arrived and found that the host wasn't at home and the one site they had was occupied by an obviously long term tenant. The host's phone went immediately to voicemail and texts were unanswered. We were able to scramble and find a site at another site several miles away. Not the way we wanted to start our trip. We will be expecting a full refund after this fiasco. Lesson learned - contact the host before you leave home.

    • 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 Franklinville

    Camping sites near Franklinville, North Carolina provide varied terrain with elevation ranging from 400-800 feet in the Piedmont region. The area sits at the intersection of several watersheds including the Deep River basin. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-95°F during peak camping season, while spring and fall offer milder conditions with occasional frost in early spring and late fall.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: At Badin Lake Campground, access to prime fishing spots comes with the territory. "We have stayed at Badin Lake campground a couple times and would recommend it to anyone that likes to kayak and fish. Being able to camp on the water and just slide the kayaks in and out is great," notes Ruth O.

    Gem mining activities: Zooland Family Campground offers activities beyond traditional camping. A visitor mentioned the "playground, mini-golf, arcade, gem mining, etc. My daughter begs to come back because of all the amenities."

    Swimming options: Multiple campgrounds feature swimming areas, with some sites offering direct lake access. "Wake up early and go to the zoo and come back to camp early and cool off in the pool! Very clean, kid friendly, awesome campground," writes Carole Ann C. about Zooland Family Campground.

    Trail exploration: Most campgrounds feature hiking paths with varying difficulty levels. At Badin Lake, a visitor noted, "The lake loop trail crosses the main campground roadway between the two loops. This trail is relatively flat and meanders around the lake and its many fingers...offering lovely lake views and some nice fishing locations."

    What campers like

    Spacious campsites: Jordan Lake State Recreation Area gets high marks for site layout. "We camped at C-52. This site was very spacious, easy to back into, and level. This was a HUGE site, lots of space between neighbors," notes Martha S., while Stuart O. adds, "Like the way the campsites take advantage of the rolling terrain. Campsites are roomy. Lots of shade."

    Creek-side camping: Moonshine Creek Campground offers a unique water experience. "This is an excellent campground! It's really woodsy and the creek is fabulous. Nice laundry facilities. Especially nice are the tent sites. They seem to have some of the most scenic spots," writes Rebecca, while another camper adds, "We camped with our patio hanging out over the creek. It was fantastic."

    Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention well-maintained bathhouses. At Moonshine Creek, one visitor found "The BEST and cleanest bathhouse I've ever seen... Laundry room, small store for immediate camping needs, firewood.. just a lovely, darling gem!"

    Cell service coverage: Unlike many rural camping areas, reception tends to be reliable. At Moonshine Creek, a camper noted, "Surprisingly good cell reception for being in the mountains and having lots of tree cover. Got 1-3 bars ATT depending on where I was within the campground."

    What you should know

    Leveling challenges: Several campgrounds have uneven terrain. At Deep River Campground, a visitor noted that "It took a while for me to get the trailer unhitched and by the time I had it nearly level, I had used all of my blocks and the jack was extended to the maximum height."

    Noise factors: Proximity to highways affects some locations. At Greensboro KOA, a camper reported, "As previously mentioned, serves its purpose for an overnight. Right off the highway, and by that I mean you see, and HEAR the traffic."

    Booking requirements: Most campgrounds require advance reservations, especially during peak season. At Badin Lake Campground, a visitor advised, "I would advise securing online reservations, but they do have an Iron Ranger to drop your payment in should you find an empty site."

    Water access limitations: Some sites share water sources. At Hagan-Stone Park, a camper noted, "Water is shared between sites," while another mentioned, "There is one water connection for each two sites so would advise bringing a splitter."

    Tips for camping with families

    Activity-focused campgrounds: Jellystone Park at Asheboro caters specifically to families. A visitor observed, "This is a great family campground. They have activities all day for the kids and family. They are still under construction but you can't tell. Very spacious with plenty of activities and room for kids."

    Site selection strategies: At Hagan-Stone Park, a camper advised, "I would scout ahead if possible because some are nicer than others. We stayed in site #7. The tent pad was level but ground around the area was mostly sloped."

    Zoo proximity planning: Several campgrounds near the North Carolina Zoo allow for easy day trips. A Zooland visitor suggested, "Wake up early and go to the zoo and come back to camp early and cool off in the pool!"

    Playground options: Multiple sites feature designated kids' areas. At Hagan-Stone, a camper mentioned, "Great location, many trails to walk, shelters to rent... There is a gate at the entrance too. A very safe, nice location."

    Tips from RVers

    Site accessibility: At Oak Hollow Campground, a visitor noted, "Very neat, clean and wooded campground. Large sites. Boating. Swimming. Close to interstates but not noisey. Can accommodate large rigs and have an open area for those traveling in tandum."

    Utilities and hookup considerations: For utility connections at Greensboro KOA, a visitor reported, "The rv sites are all pull thru nearly level, big gravel sites. We had plenty of room for ort 45' plus toad. There is a nice large K9 park."

    Seasonal selection: Weather patterns affect site conditions. A Jordan Lake camper noted, "We had a substantial deluge while there, and the water drained just fine," indicating good drainage during wet seasons.

    Extension cord needs: Plan for potential distance issues. At Moonshine Creek, a visitor advised that some sites may require "at least 50 feet" of electrical cord to reach power pedestals placed away from the ideal parking position.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Franklinville, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Franklinville, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 77 campgrounds and RV parks near Franklinville, NC and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Franklinville, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Franklinville, NC is Hagan-Stone Park with a 4.2-star rating from 19 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Franklinville, NC.

    What parks are near Franklinville, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 10 parks near Franklinville, NC that allow camping, notably Uwharrie National Forest and B. Everett Jordan Lake.