Best Campgrounds near Mocksville, NC

The rolling countryside surrounding Mocksville, North Carolina features a mix of private RV resorts and established campgrounds within a 30-minute drive. Lake Myers RV Resort, located directly in Mocksville, provides seasonal camping from April through November with full hookup sites for RVs, cabin rentals, and tent camping areas. Within the broader region, Thousand Trails Forest Lake in Advance and Tanglewood Park in Clemmons offer year-round camping options with varying amenities. Most campgrounds in this area cater primarily to RV travelers, with spacious sites that accommodate larger rigs, though tent camping is available at select locations.

Reservations are strongly recommended for all campgrounds in the Mocksville area, particularly during summer weekends and holiday periods. The camping season peaks from May through September when temperatures are warmest, though several facilities remain open year-round. Cell service varies by location but is generally reliable throughout the region, with Verizon providing the most consistent coverage. As one camper noted about Lake Myers RV Resort: "The campground is mostly annual people with permanent lots. The spots are really close together and the roads are narrow. Verizon service has 2 bars, occasionally got spotty while working, but our hotspot worked enough."

Many campgrounds near Mocksville feature recreational amenities like fishing ponds, swimming areas, and dog parks. The proximity to Winston-Salem (approximately 20 miles northeast) provides convenient access to urban amenities while maintaining a rural camping experience. Visitors report that off-season camping offers a quieter experience with fewer crowds. Summer humidity and insects can be challenging, particularly in July and August. Campers seeking more natural settings might consider venturing slightly farther to Lake Norman State Park (about 30 miles southwest), which offers more spacious sites and water recreation opportunities. Site leveling can be an issue at some private campgrounds, with several reviews mentioning the need for additional blocks or leveling equipment.

Best Camping Sites Near Mocksville, North Carolina (101)

    1. Thousand Trails Forest Lake

    16 Reviews
    Lexington, NC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "I heard mixed reviews about this campground but since I had a 1000 Trails membership, I figured it was worth checking out."

    "Hiking trails and lake with small beach for swimming and fishing. Pet + horse friendly. Neatly kept. Kind and helpful host."

    2. Midway Campground Resort

    10 Reviews
    Mocksville, NC
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 546-7615

    "This campground was breathtaking, with the activity area for kids, pool, fishing pond, and small walking trails."

    "This is wooded campground a short distance off of I-40. Beautiful pool with bounce house and playground. Concrete pads. Quiet at night. Great for relaxation."

    3. Cobble Hill RV Campground (Formerly) Carolina Rose

    11 Reviews
    Cooleemee, NC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 431-6383

    "We walked the RV sites and spotted several that were also very nice as well. They each seemed to offer a decent bit of privacy, which is nice."

    "We were looking for a place to stay that would be close to the venue and close to the bride’s family and happen upon this little gem. Full hookups (30 & 50 amp), WiFi and cable."

    4. Lake Myers RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Mocksville, NC
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Definitely not the campground to book if you are looking to enjoy the surroundings/scenery as things are very packed in. Close enough to Winston-Salem to do day trips though."

    "If it was just adults going, or even older children maybe 7 and up it would be a great location."

    5. Tanglewood Park

    12 Reviews
    Clemmons, NC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 703-6400

    $35 / night

    "Situated in a beautiful park with lots of activities. Dog park. Trails. Nearby lake, pool"

    "Walking path paved. Bike trails and horse trails. Near to I40 but any noise from that is very minimal. Full hookups. Wi fi present but not strong enough for any streaming. Will definitely return"

    6. Cross Winds Family Campground

    9 Reviews
    Salisbury, NC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 853-4567

    $50 - $53 / night

    "We booked it online last minute, while driving & let ourselves in that evening (everything is clearly marked). The laundry & bathrooms are immaculate!!"

    "Large camper sites, walking trails, pool, playground, laundry facilities, store, and showers. Everything was very clean. Literally 5 minutes off the interstate, but very peaceful and quiet!"

    7. Statesville RV Park I-77

    18 Reviews
    Statesville, NC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 873-5560

    $50 - $95 / night

    "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."

    8. Dan Nicholas Park

    19 Reviews
    Southmont, NC
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 216-7803

    "Nice lake to walk around, but paddle boats and center were closed. Lots of ducks that were used to human presence and feeding. Located in a nice sized park. Would definitely go back."

    "Site next to one of the lake access trails. Spacious site. We were able to get our 37 ft camper level. Shaded so the a/c s were able to keep up with the heat no issue."

    9. Lake Norman State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Troutman, NC
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 528-6350

    $27 - $75 / night

    "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."

    10. Bass Lake

    2 Reviews
    Cooleemee, NC
    10 miles

    "Bass lake is small, but nice and the weather was beautiful so it was a nice setting as the evening feel. Fun watching all the turtles in water bobbing in and out. Nice way to end a travel day."

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Recent Reviews near Mocksville, NC

700 Reviews of 101 Mocksville Campgrounds


  • Daniel W.
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Midway Campground Resort

    Cozy and fun

    I came in early and they didn't mind so I could get some rest before my long ride. Staff super friendly and sites are nice. All accommodations available. 5 star from this guy.

  • Yuriy-Sarah G.
    Sep. 22, 2025

    Growing Faith Farms & Retreat

    Best camping weekend!

    Our kids say,"leave them 10k stars on the review!" The best camping trip we've had in a long while. Location is private and secluded, yet within reasonable driving distance to stores and other attractions like hiking/biking/kayaking. The farm is beautiful, well-maintained, and the hosts super friendly and helpful. Love the water at the site(and electric is going to be even better soon!) and the convenience of the bathhouse. Plenty of great things to do locally, from hiking and waterfalls to apple picking. We had a wonderful weekend, and will certainly be back! Thanks!

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 4, 2025

    Greensboro KOA

    Noisy- Ok for one night

    This campground is only 100 yards from the Interstate! Lots of road noise all night. Very noisy especially in a tent. The sites are large enough for most RVs. Adequate space between sites, and some grass. There are a few trees around the campground but not in the RV sites. Full hookups (30/50 amp) Pool, playground and camp store with basics. Shower and bathroom were clean.

  • madison F.
    Aug. 22, 2025

    Cobble Hill RV Campground (Formerly) Carolina Rose

    good stop & stay

    campground being remodeled so bathhouses were a little walk away but not too inconvenient. pool was also closed for now BUT overall cute location. did park on site 59 (pull through) but was SUPER unlevel. cute pond and amphitheater too! has laundry as well.

    coolest part about this spot is that it’s about a 10 min drive into Catawba college town which was a super nice area for us being younger. perfect mix of Boulder & Philly :)

    hosts were SUPER friendly and nice :)

  • Lanna M.
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Love Valley Campground

    Clean

    Probably the second cleanest campground I had ever been to

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Asheboro

    Great stay

    Campground has many things to do for the Littles. I would recommend renting the “off road” golf cart for fun. The only negative is the lack of bath houses. Although we have a full bathroom in our camper we typically use the showers at the campgrounds. There were only 2 bathhouses in the campground. Our site was well shaded and enough space between the sites.

  • wesley L.
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Tanglewood Park

    Shaded and clean

    No permanent sites so it's clean with no clutter, host greeted upon arrival, lots of access to hike/bike trails, near park with ponds, pool, ball courts. Several sites including mine very hard to level

  • Drew W.
    Jul. 9, 2025

    Black Dog Acres RV Park

    Clean, Easy, & Nice

    We stopped just for a night as we were traveling 74 south. It was just a little off the path (a few low trees on the route but nothing going slow and caulk won’t fix). Super easy pull through sites with convenient hookups. No bathrooms so did need to hook up water. Every body was super nice and friendly, 10/10 would stay again.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Arrowhead Campground

    Perfect spot

    Nicely spaced, shaded, and quiet camp ground. A lot of people camp here with their jeeps, sidexsides, and 4wheelers. The bathrooms and showers aren’t fancy but are clean. There’s a boat ramp right by the entrance. Overall an awesome camp ground!


Guide to Mocksville

Campgrounds surrounding Mocksville, North Carolina sit at elevations between 760-900 feet above sea level in the gently rolling western Piedmont region. The area receives approximately 45 inches of rainfall annually, with summer daytime temperatures averaging 85-90°F from June through August. Camping options within a 30-mile radius include both county-operated facilities and privately-owned resorts with varying degrees of development and natural settings.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Lake Norman State Park offers multiple fishing spots along its shoreline with catches including bass, crappie, and bream. "I enjoyed sitting near the pond and just watching the ducks swim. The best part was getting fresh eggs from the check-in store each morning... And I mean... Fresh Eggs. Really cool place," notes one visitor to Carolina Rose Campground.

Hiking and biking trails: Several campgrounds maintain trail systems ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. "There is a putt putt course, pool, adults only pool and lounge, family lounge with small arcade games, pool table, and other games... There are miles and miles of trails in the woods, along the river bank, and along the lake," writes a camper at Thousand Trails Forest Lake.

Swimming pools and water recreation: During summer months, most campgrounds operate swimming pools as a primary attraction. At Midway Campground Resort, visitors appreciate the "Beautiful pool with bounce house and playground. Concrete pads. Quiet at night. Great for relaxation."

What campers like

Year-round accessibility: Unlike seasonal facilities, several campgrounds remain open throughout winter. "Stayed at Carolina Rose for a few months over the winter. Very friendly staff, and VERY reasonable rates. Wouldn't hesitate to stay again when I'm in the area," reports one long-term visitor.

Wildlife viewing: The region supports diverse wildlife viewable from campsites. "Deer roam throughout the park and campground. Clean bath/shower. Easy check in with multiple host on site. All sites paved," writes a camper at Tanglewood Park.

Family-oriented activities: Organized events create social opportunities at many campgrounds. "We were only there Fri-Sun but there were activities planned to include an outdoor movie (with free popcorn), arts & crafts for the kids, candy bar bingo, and a DJ," notes a visitor at Forest Lake.

What you should know

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds in the region have uneven terrain requiring additional equipment. "Sites are not necessarily level and big rigs might have a hard time navigating the campground, but folks are friendly and it's a nice place to spend a few days," warns a reviewer at Midway Campground Resort.

Campground renovations: Several facilities are undergoing improvements, affecting availability. "Campground being remodeled so bathhouses were a little walk away but not too inconvenient. Pool was also closed for now BUT overall cute location," reports a recent visitor to Carolina Rose Campground.

Off-season limitations: Amenities may be reduced outside peak seasons. "Unfortunately a lot of the activity type things (arcade, mini-golf, horseshoes, etc.) weren't available because we visited in the off season. Bummer but to be expected even though we had super nice weather," notes a camper at Lake Myers RV Resort.

Tips for camping with families

Children's entertainment options: The area offers numerous kid-focused attractions. "This campground has so many things to do at a reasonable price. Definitely bring the kids," suggests a visitor to Midway Campground Resort, while another notes their "jump pad, playground, arcade, and mini-golf. Plenty for kids to do."

Dan Nicholas Park amenities: This county park provides exceptional family value. "We fished, rode bikes, hiked and saw plenty of wildlife. Not too close to the neighbors, and the camp hosts were nice," writes a camper at Lake Norman State Park, while another mentions that "it was surprisingly busy, almost all sites occupied... A lot of young families were here with their bikes."

Age-appropriate facilities: Consider age when selecting a campsite near Mocksville. "There was not much at all for them to do other than play in the pool, which was a tad bit dirty. BUT there were storms that weekend so I don't think that was their fault. There is a playground and game room for older kids but nothing for the smaller children to do," notes a family at Lake Myers RV Resort.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Choose locations based on specific needs. "Easy access right off 85, but far enough it's quiet. Nice really long pull through sites, place is well maintained and lots to offer, whether passing through or wanting to explore the area," recommends a visitor to Cross Winds Family Campground.

Hookup variations: Check what utilities are available before booking. "Full hookups (30 & 50 amp), WiFi and cable. Owners have been very accommodating with putting us all together," notes a visitor organizing a group stay at Carolina Rose Campground.

Road condition awareness: Internal campground roads vary significantly in quality. "The sites are crammed together and not leveled well. Their attempt to level the sites caused huge bumps and I bottomed out trying to leave," cautions an RV camper at Statesville RV Park I-77.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any family-friendly campgrounds in Mocksville, NC?

Families camping near Mocksville have several excellent options within driving distance. Tanglewood Park in nearby Clemmons offers a family-friendly environment with pull-through RV sites, tent camping areas, and amenities including a playground and hiking trails. Another great option is Stone Mountain State Park Campground, which provides beautiful natural surroundings with hiking trails and outdoor activities perfect for kids. The campground features well-maintained sites, though be prepared for summer insects typical of North Carolina. Both locations offer reservable sites and provide the essential facilities families need for a comfortable camping experience.

What private camping options are available near Mocksville, NC?

Several private campgrounds operate within a short drive from Mocksville. Greensboro KOA offers spacious pull-through sites that can accommodate large RVs, featuring level gravel pads, excellent WiFi, a dog park, and a playground. For something closer, Thousand Trails Forest Lake near Advance provides full hookup sites with water access and is big-rig friendly. Other private options include Midway Campground Resort near Statesville and Cross Winds Family Campground in Linwood, both offering reservable sites with standard amenities including water and toilets.

Is Lake Myers a good camping destination in Mocksville, NC?

Lake Myers RV Resort offers a convenient location for exploring Mocksville and its surrounding restaurants. The campground primarily consists of annual residents with permanent lots, creating a generally quiet, laid-back atmosphere. Available through the Thousand Trails membership program, it provides basic amenities for RV campers. For those seeking alternatives, Pilot Mountain State Park Campground offers a different experience with rocky hillside camping and excellent hiking trails. While Lake Myers provides convenience, state parks in the region might offer more natural settings with better-maintained facilities.