RV Camping near Leasburg, NC

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    RV parks near Leasburg provide diverse options for motorhome travelers. Jones Station RV Park in Mebane features spacious sites with full hookups and accommodates larger rigs, with most sites offering shade. Mayo Lake Park in Roxboro provides 30-amp electric service, water hookups and a dump station, though the campground layout places the dump station away from the RV loop. Hyco Lake State Park Campground offers water and electric sites with lake views, and Cane Creek Campground provides 50-amp service along with amenities like firewood and a small market. "Sites were spacious. Ours was entirely shaded, but others seemed to have some sun," noted one visitor about the typical RV experience in the region.

    Many parks require advance reservations, particularly during spring and fall seasons when temperatures are moderate. Several campgrounds have reported issues with sloping sites that make leveling difficult. According to one review, "A lot of them are sloped. Very hard to level out an RV." Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, particularly at parks closer to the Triangle region where WiFi quality is frequently mentioned as exceptional. Most parks accommodate pets, though breed restrictions may apply at certain locations. Dump stations are available at larger parks including Mayo Lake and Hyco Lake, while others like Spring Hill RV Park offer full sewer connections at individual sites but lack bathhouse facilities.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Leasburg (59)

      1. Jones Station RV Park

      3.4(5)26mi from LeasburgRVs

      "This is a first…never given a PRIVATELY OPERATED RV PARK the highest possible rating, but this place blew us away…sites were huge with large space between...everything was immaculate…obviously owners take"

      "This is absolutely the nicest privately owned RV Park we’ve visited anywhere in the country. It’s immaculately maintained, the spaces are large, and many of them are shaded."

      from $45 - $50 / night

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      2. Backwoods RV Park

      Be the first to review9mi from Leasburg6 sites

      from $50 - $60 / night

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      3. Cane Creek Campground and RV Park

      4.2(6)37mi from LeasburgRVs, Tents

      "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!"

      "It’s very clean, lots to do, beautiful view of lake. Great hiking trails."

      4. Spring Hill RV Park

      4.3(3)34mi from LeasburgRVs, Tents

      "The park is nicely hidden in the trees; it's only about 10 min to Chapel Hill/Carrboro stores, restaurants, etc. The spaces are far enough apart that they aren't on top of each other."

      "Lots of trees for shade and the park is very quiet. I would recommend staying here. The spots are big and not right up on each other. No laundry facility."

      5. Indian Heritage RV Park

      4.6(5)44mi from LeasburgRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The site we have was easy to back in. Everything works well. The WiFi is decent. Convenient location for the Martinsville area. There is a river access for canoe at the edge of the campground."

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

      6. Mayo Lake Park

      4.5(4)17mi from LeasburgRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The campground is primarily designed for small campers but there are a few spots that would accommodate campers in the 40 foot range. Three are two loops, one for RVs and one for tent campers."

      "All sites have water and electricity. There is a single dump station near the entrance."

      from $12 - $25 / night

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      7. Hyco Lake State Park Campground

      4.1(7)6mi from LeasburgRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "GORGEOUS location, many sites with water views and directly on the water. Beautifully maintained park. Water and Electric, dump station."

      "We stayed for BRRF nearby. The site was big and good for the short amount of time we spent in it."

      8. Liberty Acres RV Park & Campground

      Be the first to review41mi from Leasburg

      from $30 - $60 / night

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      9. Smith Mountain Lake RV Park

      Be the first to review44mi from Leasburg

      from $50 / night

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      10. Hagan-Stone Park

      4.2(19)45mi from LeasburgRVs, Tents

      "I believe they only allow you to stay long term from November- March, otherwise the max stay is 14 days. You get a discount rate for the long term stay - 575 a month."

      "Stayed in the woods, the staff suggested how to park because of the location of power and water. It was a good suggestion. The grounds are beautiful. The pavilions are great."

      from $15 - $60 / night

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    506 Reviews of 59 Leasburg Campgrounds


    • P
      Mar. 11, 2024

      Crosswinds Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

      Awesome State Park

      This was our very first full-time RV park. We loved being in the park and it easily accommodated our 39ft. Class A. Back-in site but with plenty of room to do so. Each site has water and electric hook-up. Sewer however is a dump station. The sites are big with a picnic table, fire pit and lantern hook. Plenty to do here with the lake at your fingertips. Great first 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.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 20, 2025

      Holly Point — Falls Lake State Recreation Area

      Great campground

      The North Carolina State Park campgrounds are typically very nice, and this one is no exception. My site is adjacent to a large, clean, working bathhouse and a 2 minute walk from a swim beach.

      My cell reception outside the camper is excellent, and of if I had a cell booster it would be adequate for streaming inside the camper. I don’t have one as I depend on Starlink for internet access when traveling. Unfortunately Starlink isn’t going to work in my specific site or in most of the others. This is a wooded campground and all the sites are completely shaded

      My site has water and electric. About half of the available RV sites have water and electric, it there is no sewer. There is a dump station in the campground. Unusual for NC State facilities, there are no trash bins placed around the campground, but there is a large dumpster station co-located with the dump station.

      It’s about a 15-20 minute drive to shopping, but there are several convenience stores a few minutes away.

      The campground is clean and well maintained. It meanders around a very large lake, with several beaches and boat launch areas.

    • R
      Jul. 29, 2023

      North Carolina State Fairgrounds

      Over-Priced Parking lot !

      I have stayed there twice over the past couple years.  The only changes to this Campground are the Prices !!  ..which keep going up (to $35 day now).  For this, you get a parking space with full hookups.. that's it, no Amenities whatsoever!

      It's pretty much a "Camper Trap", because there are so few options in the North Carolina Piedmont.  Spaces are tight, a lot of the people there are long-term workers, that totally ignore any "Dust" decorum, speeding through the area as if they were on public streets!

    • Wendy M.
      Oct. 13, 2018

      Crosswinds Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

      Nice value and clean sate park

      Great Campsites, nice wooded sites and close to lake access. Great hiking trails and very family friendly. Deer walked right behind our site. Boat ramp in campground. Swim area and playground.

    • S
      Aug. 20, 2022

      Henderson Point Campground — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

      Large lake with plenty of tall pines

      We stayed in Henderson Point Campground, loop 2, site 68 in late August. 30 amp hookup, drinking water hookup was easily accessible (no need for a super long hose), no sewer hookups. The site was a back in and pretty level with only a slight decline as you move toward the rear. The view was absolutely gorgeous. East facing, the semi private beach was easily accessible and only maybe 50ft from the site. From what I could tell the campground was booked that weekend but you could barely hear any noise from your neighbors. The only complaints would be that the bathrooms are kind of far from this site (I never actually went but imagine a good 5 minute walk) and the dump station is about a mile away. Neither of these would keep us from returning; we can hardly wait to go back to this campground.

    • Joy B.
      Mar. 19, 2022

      North Carolina State Fairgrounds

      Plain Jane Camping

      This campground is adjacent to the NC State Fairgrounds. Sites are spacious and full hook ups. Gravel roadways and grass/gravel sites. Most sites appear to be fairly level; we did have to use blocks on one side. There are no amenities so you must be fully self-contained. There seem to be quite a few long-term campers. Campground is quiet and security staff very friendly. Equestrian facility is next door. Sites are first come first serve; no reservations.

    • S
      Apr. 27, 2024

      Nutbush Bridge Campground — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

      Site 23. Lakefront. Kind of small

      The site is directly on the lake. Mere steps from your door. Beautiful view on the adjacent shoreline and bridge. Rocky shoreline. Easy to back in. I only have 2 complaints. The proximity of neighbors. The only thing separating you from site 24 is the tent pad. And the site length listed is a little misleading. It says 40 feet which I assume is true. But we fit our 27 foot travel trailer in there and had a really hard time wedging our tow vehicle (F250) in there. Parked at an odd angle on the tent pad. Wouldn’t choose this site again but definitely recommend for a smaller trailer.

    • Andrew S.
      Jul. 8, 2023

      Poplar Point Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

      Awesome RV spots

      Amazing spots for RVs on the water! There are TONS of spots that are right on the lake yet have plenty of trees for privacy. Each has a nice fire pit/grill and picnic table. Dump stations are not far from any of the circles, and were not too busy (we were even there on 4th of July). There are options for boat or jet ski rentals VERY close. 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. There are tons of small beaches that you can walk or boat to that are secluded enough to allow your dog to run freely. Also, Idk how....but we had VERY few bugs at our site the whole week we were there...lol. I can not speak for the restrooms (which seem to get bad reviews), as we only used the one in our RV. We loved this place and will definitely be back.


    Guide to Leasburg

    Campgrounds near Leasburg, North Carolina sit within the Piedmont region at an elevation averaging 600-700 feet, with rolling countryside transitioning between forested areas and agricultural land. Temperatures typically range from 30-50°F in winter to 80-90°F in summer, with higher humidity during warmer months. Cell service varies significantly throughout the area, with stronger coverage closer to major roads and diminishing reliability in more remote camping locations.

    What to do

    Trail exploration at Hagan-Stone Park: Miles of hiking and biking trails wind through wooded areas that feel surprisingly remote. "Hagan stone is a great park! I've been there multiple times for races, and the facilities are excellent and the trails through the woods would have you thinking that you were miles from civilization," notes one visitor to Hagan-Stone Park.

    Lakeside activities at Hyco Lake: Fishing and swimming are popular at this well-maintained waterfront location. "GORGEOUS location, many sites with water views and directly on the water. Beautifully maintained park. Water and Electric, dump station... Great ramp, ample trailer storage, frisbee golf, beautiful hiking trail," reports a camper at Hyco Lake State Park Campground.

    Family-friendly recreation at Cane Creek: Multiple playgrounds and lake access make this a hit with families. "Plenty of places to tent camp or RV camp! Places to fish things for kids to play on and of course places to shower after! One of my family's favorite places to camp!" states a reviewer about Cane Creek Campground.

    What campers like

    Secluded wooded sites: Shaded camping spots provide relief during hot summer months. "Beautiful little park nestled into the woods! 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," says a visitor to Cane Creek Campground and RV Park.

    Peace and quiet: Many campgrounds in the region offer a tranquil setting away from busy roads. "We stayed here during the week, on short notice, and were really happy with it. The management was accommodating and responsive, and friendly. The park is nicely hidden in the trees; it's only about 10 min to Chapel Hill/Carrboro stores, restaurants, etc," remarks a camper at Spring Hill RV Park.

    Clean facilities: Several parks maintain well-kept bathhouses and common areas. "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!" notes a visitor about Cane Creek Campground.

    What you should know

    Site elevation challenges: Many campgrounds feature uneven terrain that can complicate setup. "Our site (B20) was reaaally uneven but we made it work for 2 tents! If you tent camp in the B lot, the bathhouse is a bit of a walk," shares a camper at Hagan-Stone Park.

    Limited amenities at some parks: Facilities vary widely between campgrounds. "Very nice campground. Lots of trees for shade and the park is very quiet. I would recommend staying here. The spots are big and not right up on each other. No laundry facility," reports a visitor to Spring Hill RV Park.

    Water hookup arrangements: Several campgrounds have unique water access setups. "We stayed in loop C which is basically an open field. That was fine but the sites are very close together. Also, there is one water connection for each two sites so would advise bringing a splitter," advises a camper at Hagan-Stone Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Multiple playground options: Parks with various play areas spread throughout accommodate different age groups. "Great for families and retirees. Nice campground with great staff," mentions a camper at Paradise Lake & Campground.

    Seasonal considerations: Pool availability and activities vary by season. "We frequent this campground very often. Very nice play grounds. Does cost and long waiting line at pool, but one of the best to just get away and relax," explains a visitor to Hagan-Stone Park.

    Safety features: Gated campgrounds provide additional security for families. "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," shares a long-term camper at Hagan-Stone Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection for larger rigs: Not all campgrounds accommodate big motorhomes or fifth wheels equally. "Loop B did appear to have fire pits had very few sites that would hold a rig of our size (39' Travel Trailer) and would be very difficult to navigate," advises an RV camper at Hagan-Stone Park.

    Hookup placement considerations: Some sites have inconveniently placed utilities. "We also noted that our water and electricity was on the passenger side of our vehicle so it was a good thing we had an extra hose to reach the water as well as a long enough cord to reach the electric box," shares a visitor to Mayo Lake Park.

    Campground navigation challenges: Narrow access roads can create difficulties for larger vehicles. "The road leading to the camping area is single lane so if you meet another camper going the other way it could get a little dicey," notes a Mayo Lake Park camper about rv camping near Leasburg, North Carolina.

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