Best Campgrounds near Greensboro, NC

The Greensboro area of North Carolina has several camping options within driving distance. Poplar Point Campground sits near Jordan Lake with shady sites where campers can fish or swim after setting up. About an hour away, Hanging Rock State Park draws many weekend campers who come for the waterfall hikes and well-maintained trails. Badin Lake Campground tends to be quieter, with sites spaced far enough apart to give you some privacy. Both the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains are close enough for day trips or longer stays. You'll likely see deer and raccoons around your campsite, so keep your food secured at night. Most of the established campgrounds around Greensboro have bathrooms with showers - a nice perk after a day outdoors. Pilot Mountain State Park works well for campers who want to bike or climb during their stay. Parts of the Appalachian Trail can be reached from the area if you're looking for a day hike. Tent and RV campers both have good options near Greensboro. Remember to follow all fire rules and take your trash with you when you leave.

Best Camping Sites Near Greensboro, North Carolina (70)

    1. Hagan-Stone Park

    19 Reviews
    Pleasant Garden, NC
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 641-2090

    $15 - $60 / night

    "Well Maintained, Nice workers and good weather. 20ish minutes from Greensboro. Camping spots are great."

    "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."

    2. Greensboro KOA

    15 Reviews
    Greensboro, NC
    3 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."

    3. Oak Hollow City Campground

    17 Reviews
    High Point, NC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 883-3492

    "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."

    4. Lake Reidsville Recreation Park

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

    $60 - $75 / night

    "Nearest town for groceries is 10 min away but you'll have to travel to Greensboro for bigger stores. Lake is peaceful and provides beautiful sunsets. Office staff is friendly."

    "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."

    5. Brookhaven Mill Farm

    3 Reviews
    McLeansville, NC
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 907-4122

    $25 / night

    "Tuck in next to the river or park it near the sheep. This place is so peaceful and the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the animals. Book your stay and leave your review here!"

    "I setup right near the picinic table with a view of the mini horses."

    6. Hanging Rock State Park Campground

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

    $27 - $98 / night

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

    "Another great getaway from the suburb hustle and bustle of Greensboro. Only a short 45 minute drive will get you to this spot for a quick day trip or a few nights."

    7. Cane Creek Campground and RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Snow Camp, NC
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 376-8324

    "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!"

    8. Ivory Clay Farm

    2 Reviews
    Trinity, NC
    19 miles

    $40 / night

    "Ivory Clay Farm is now bookable on The Dyrt and offers a nice quiet place to rest just outside of the Winston-Salem & Greensboro Area. "

    "This is a great relaxing get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life! As the owners, we love relaxing & enjoying the bonfires, sunsets, wildlife & star gazing."

    9. Cedarock Park

    4 Reviews
    Graham, NC
    20 miles
    Website

    $10 / night

    "Cedarock Park, located in Burlington, North Carolina, is a hidden gem for all sorts of outdoor activities. The park offers hike-in camping with a handful of sites scattered along Rock Creek."

    "The park is almost 500 acres in size and offers:

    • 6 miles of hiking trails
    • 6 miles of equestrian trails
    • 2 disc golf courses with a total of 36 holes for play
    • A historical farm restored"

    10. Shallow Ford Natural Area

    1 Review
    Elon, NC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 229-2410

    $10 / night

    "This campsite is on the Mountains to Sea Trail for those that are doing that. There’s lots of shade and it is very peaceful. It is pretty flat for your tent and there are fire rings."

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  • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 4, 2026

    Deep Water Trailt Horse Camp

    Great Dispersed Camping Area

    I was able to map out 41 free dispersed campsites on Moccasin Creek Road; Forest Service Road 576. It is a 7.5 mile drive to the end at what is referred to as Deep Water Trail Camp. But you'll only need to go about a mile before you find the first campsite on the left. Many of the sites are able to accommodate large groups of campers. This area is popular for the Off Highway Vehicle trail systems which are open April through December. We first came here on opening weekend for the OHV trails so it was pretty busy and the weather was dry so it was really dusty. We also come back at the end of December and camped near the Deep Water Trail Camp. This time instead of nearly every site being occupied, only 5 other sites had people for that weekend. It is a amazing area to visit if you are into OHV(Off Highway Vehicle) trail riding, mountain biking or hiking. It gets pretty busy sometimes and a few sites had trash but all in all a large majority of the sites were well kept. I would definitely recommend this area for dispersed camping. There are a few sites that you need a truck to get into but for the most part all of them are accessible by car. A couple of them are walk in sites. 

    All sites are shown and GPS coordinates listed in our video description.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1dJ268F1uw

  • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 4, 2026

    Deep Water Trail Camp

    Amazing number of Free Dispersed Campsites

    We have been down here a few times and camped in a different site each time. It is a amazing area to visit if you are into OHV(Off Highway Vehicle) trail riding, mountain biking or hiking. It gets pretty busy sometimes and a few sites had trash but all in all a large majority of the sites were well kept. I would definitely recommend this area for dispersed camping. There are a few sites that you need a truck to get into but for the most part all of them are accessible by car. A couple of them are walk in sites.

    I was able to map 41 sites on Moccasin Creek Road. All sites are shown in our video and GPS coordinates listed in the description.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1dJ268F1uw

  • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 16, 2026

    Arrowhead Campground

    Great base to explore the area

    We stayed one night at Arrowhead Campground while checking out some of the nearby trails, including the Badin Lake Trail, which is just a short drive away and offers great views of the lake and surrounding forest. The campground itself is well laid out, with sites nicely spaced apart so it doesn’t feel crowded. The paved campground loops are in great shape and make driving through easy, even for larger rigs. Several areas offer pleasant views of Badin Lake, adding to the relaxing atmosphere. Overall, Arrowhead Campground felt quiet, clean, and well maintained—an excellent base camp for exploring Uwharrie National Forest, even if just for a quick overnight stay.

    Check out our 360° video to see all the sites. 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG4AjjkcB4o

  • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 12, 2026

    Badin Lake Campground

    Charming NF Campground

    Older national forest campground without electric at the sites. It is nice enough and less crowded then Arrowhead. But is older and not as well kept as Arrowhead with is about the same price and right up the road. I like it since it is usually not crowded. 

    Check out the campground and all the sites in our 360° video. 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUJctFFUhIs

  • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 10, 2026

    West Morris Mtn.

    Great campground for $10

    We were coming through the area and wanted an alternative to the dusty camping over in the OHV area of the forest. We where happy with the West Morris Mountain Campground. Not a lot of people and everything was clean. 

    Check out the walk through video in 360° to get a real feel for the National Forest Campground. 

    https://youtu.be/NsKiCNFALVs

  • Ray N.
    Jan. 10, 2026

    Uwharrie National Forest

    Peaceful Stay by the River

    Peaceful and well-maintained area. I encountered a few people on the trail, which was reassuring without disrupting the solitude. I camped near the river and had a great experience. As a person of color, I felt safe at all times, including during brief interactions with other campers.

  • 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.

  • D
    Dec. 13, 2025

    Dan Nicholas Park

    Beautiful place

    This is a nice campground. Water issues in the ladies bathroom and spotty/weak Wi-Fi. Most amenities were closed due to short staffing. They are planning to refurbish a lot and staff more in the new year. When that happens this place will be a strong 5 stars!


Guide to Greensboro

Camping options near Greensboro, North Carolina include several established campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. The area sits in the Piedmont region at elevations between 700-900 feet, creating moderate temperatures that allow for year-round camping at most locations. Late spring and early fall typically offer the most comfortable weather conditions, with summer humidity requiring adequate water supply and cooling strategies.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Cedarock Park offers two full courses with 36 total holes across nearly 500 acres of parkland. "The park offers hike-in camping with a handful of sites scattered along Rock Creek. The sites are well spaced and can accommodate large groups," notes reviewer Kelsey L. at Cedarock Park.

Lakefront recreation: Oak Hollow City Campground provides boating access and swimming options on High Point Lake. Reviewer Cindy C. mentions it's a "Very neat, clean and wooded campground. Large sites. Boating. Swimming. Close to interstates but not noisey."

Farm animal encounters: Brookhaven Mill Farm offers a unique camping experience with mini horses and other farm animals. According to Karen M., "The host was very gracious in our email conversations. I setup right near the picnic table with a view of the mini horses."

What campers like

Lakefront sites: Lake Reidsville Recreation Park features premium waterfront camping spots with easy water access. A camper notes, "All of the sites were amazing. 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," says Steven F. at Lake Reidsville Recreation Park.

Elevated tent platforms: Several Greensboro area campgrounds offer raised tent pads for better drainage and comfort. "This was our first time setting up on a platform and it was very easy. Our site had a great view of the beautiful lake," shares Larisa C. about Oak Hollow City Campground.

Holiday decorations: Some local parks create seasonal camping experiences. Glenn F. reports about Lake Reidsville, "The staff had decorations throughout the park for Halloween which is something I don't remember them doing in the past."

What you should know

Road noise considerations: Some campgrounds near major highways experience traffic sounds. At Greensboro KOA, reviewer Greg H. notes, "Right off the highway, and by that I mean you see, and HEAR the traffic. The billboard in front of the trailer is an interesting touch. Nothing ear plugs and a long day can't fix."

Site leveling challenges: Prepare for uneven terrain at certain campgrounds. "Our site (B20) was reaaally uneven but we made it work for 2 tents!" mentions Morgan A. about Hagan-Stone Park.

Water hookup logistics: Bring extra hose length at some campgrounds. Marshall P. advises at Hagan-Stone Park, "Also, there is one water connection for each two sites so would advise bringing a splitter."

Tips for camping with families

Multiple playgrounds: Cane Creek Campground offers several play areas for children. Mandy L. shares, "There are 3 parks which kiddo had a great time making friends at," during their stay at Cane Creek Campground and RV Park.

Child-friendly trails: Hanging Rock State Park provides waterfall hikes manageable for various age groups. David N. notes, "From spotting salamanders near the creek to pretending they were mountain explorers on the trails, they were thoroughly entertained the whole trip."

Swimming options: Several campgrounds offer pools or lake swimming during summer months. "There was a pool our kids could swim in until 7:00pm. They let us borrow a metal fire pit so we could make s'mores," mentions Larisa C. about their family camping experience.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Choose your RV site based on specific needs at Hagan-Stone Park. Rick S. advises, "Loop A has no hookups and is for tents. Loop B is heavily wooded with 30amp and water every-other site. You may need as much as 50' water hose. If you're longer than 30' you may find Loop B tough to navigate. Loop C is basically a field with RV parking along the perimeter." at Hanging Rock State Park Campground.

Extended stay options: Some campgrounds allow longer-term camping during specific seasons. Alexia H. from Hagan-Stone Park shares, "Had a great experience staying here for several months for a work contract. I believe they only allow you to stay long term from November-March, otherwise the max stay is 14 days."

Dumping facilities: Note dump station availability when planning trips. David M. at Greensboro KOA reports, "The rv sites are all pull thru nearly level, big gravel sites. We had plenty of room for our 45' plus toad."

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best campgrounds in Greensboro, NC for families?

Families camping near Greensboro have several excellent options. Hagan-Stone Park is a standout choice just 20 minutes from the city, offering well-maintained camping spots with friendly staff. For more adventure, Hanging Rock State Park Campground provides breathtaking cliff views, miles of hiking trails, a lake for swimming, and five waterfalls to explore. The park keeps families busy with activities year-round, making it perfect for weekend getaways. Both locations provide the amenities families need while offering distinct outdoor experiences – Hagan-Stone for convenience and Hanging Rock for more immersive nature adventures.

How much does camping cost at Greensboro, NC campgrounds?

Camping costs around Greensboro vary by amenities and location. At Cedarock Park in nearby Burlington, hike-in camping is very affordable at just $1 per additional person, making it budget-friendly for groups. The park offers well-spaced sites along Rock Creek. For developed campgrounds, Pilot Mountain State Park Campground provides a moderately priced option with good hiking trails and unique terrain. Public campgrounds in the area typically range from $15-30 per night for basic sites, while private RV parks like Greensboro KOA charge $35-60 depending on hookups and seasonal demand. Most state parks offer online reservations with clear pricing.

What RV parks and campgrounds are available in Greensboro, NC?

Greensboro KOA is a top RV option with pull-through sites that can accommodate large rigs up to 45 feet plus towed vehicles. The sites are nearly level with gravel pads, excellent WiFi connectivity, and amenities including a large dog park and playground. It's conveniently located along the interstate for easy access. For those willing to drive a bit further, Cane Creek Campground and RV Park near Snow Camp offers big-rig-friendly sites with water and toilet facilities. Both locations are reservable and provide the essential hookups and amenities RV travelers require.

Are there any lakeside camping options near Greensboro, NC?

Jordan Lake State Recreation Area offers premier lakeside camping near Greensboro with two exceptional options. Poplar Point Campground is considered by many to be one of North Carolina's best campgrounds, offering numerous lakeside sites with direct water access. Early reservations are recommended, especially during peak times like Labor Day weekend. Alternatively, Parkers Creek Campground provides similar lakeside beauty while being surprisingly close to Raleigh (about 20 minutes). Both campgrounds balance natural lake settings with accessible amenities. For those willing to drive a bit further, Lake Reidsville Recreation Park offers another lakefront option closer to Greensboro.