Best RV Parks & Resorts near Leasburg, NC

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Best RV Sites Near Leasburg, NC (52)

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    1. Jones Station RV Park

    5 Reviews
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    5 Saves
    Mebane, North Carolina

    Jones Station RV Park is a new, privately owned RV Park & Campground conveniently located in Mebane, NC.

    Situated on 25 acres of lush natural beauty, Jones Station offers the best of the great outdoors while still being close to plenty of local area attractions. You'll never be short of things to do!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $45 - $50 / night

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    Camper-submitted photo from Cane Creek Campground and RV Park
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      4. Indian Heritage RV Park

      2 Reviews
      8 Saves
      Martinsville, Virginia
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      Camper-submitted photo from William B. Umstead State Park Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from William B. Umstead State Park Campground
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      5. William B. Umstead State Park Campground

      18 Reviews
      30 Photos
      120 Saves
      Morrisville, North Carolina

      Sites are meant for tent/pop-up camping only. No RV or Trailer is accessible.

      Located in Wake County 10 miles northwest of downtown Raleigh, William B. Umstead State Park is a cherished retreat from bustling urban life. The park features an extensive network of hiking and multiuse trails, as well as three manmade lakes and their tributaries that are perfect for fishing. Both park entrances offer picnic shelters, and Crabtree Creek offers camping areas. Group camps and the historic Maple Hill Lodge let visitors experience a rustic overnight experience without typical modern camping amenities.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      6. Mayo Lake Park

      4 Reviews
      7 Photos
      52 Saves
      Red Oak, Virginia
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $12 - $25 / night

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      7. Hagan-Stone Park

      18 Reviews
      28 Photos
      85 Saves
      Pleasant Garden, North Carolina

      Hagan-Stone Park Campground offers campsites for motor homes, recreational vehicles, trailers and tents. Reservations can be made online or by calling 336-641-2090. Online reservations must be made at least 72 hours in advance or you will need to call to make the reservation.

      Section “C”

      An open, grassed section with 41 sites that is popular for camping clubs and large groups. This area can accommodate units up to 45 feet long with multiple slide-outs. Two bathhouses with showers and restrooms are nearby.

      Sites in Section “C” include a picnic table, electrical connections with both 30- and 50-amp service, and water (shared between each two sites). No sewer connections are available, however dump stations are onsite. Reserve your site here.

      Section “B”

      Contains 29 sites in a wooded setting. Sites include parking area for the unit and one vehicle, picnic table, and campfire ring. Electrical connections are 30-amp and water is shared between two sites. Reserve your site here.

      Individual Tent Sites Hagan-Stone Park offers 16 tent camping sites. Water and restroom/ shower facilities are available within walking distance. No electrical connections are available in the tent camping area.

      If you prefer electrical connections, an RV site can be used at the RV site rate. A maximum of eight people are allowed to occupy one tent site. Sites include tent pad, camp stove/fire ring, picnic table, and parking for two vehicles. Reserve your site here.

      Group Tent Camping Sites

      Hagan-Stone Park offers tent camping for organized groups of 10-40 people at the three group camping sites. Each site has a large fire ring, several tables, lantern pole and enough area for several tents. Quiet hours are from 11 p.m. until 7 a.m. Group site reservations must be made by phone at 336-641-2090.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $15 - $60 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Satterwhite Point - Kerr Lake SRA
      Camper-submitted photo from Satterwhite Point - Kerr Lake SRA
      Camper-submitted photo from Satterwhite Point - Kerr Lake SRA
      Camper-submitted photo from Satterwhite Point - Kerr Lake SRA

      8. Satterwhite Point - Kerr Lake SRA

      2 Reviews
      4 Photos
      31 Saves
      Henderson, North Carolina

      Tent sites Trailer and RV sites (some with electric and water hookups) Group tent sites Dump stations Showers Firewood

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
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      9. North Carolina State Fairgrounds

      16 Reviews
      9 Photos
      63 Saves
      Raleigh, North Carolina

      Please note: Campground closes for the N.C. State Fair in October.

      Limited camping access is available during the month of October and certain event weekends. Call immediately prior to trip departure to inquire about availability. (919) 612-6767.

      Avoid the commute, relax and enjoy the North Carolina State Fairgrounds' campgrounds. With 100 full-service sites and an additional 200 sites on the grounds, we are equipped for all your RV camping needs. Rental cost for a 24-hour period is $30. The campground is closed to the public for the month of October for the N.C. State Fair. Spaces are first come, first served with no advance reservations taken. Check in upon arrival by calling 919-612-6767.

      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
      • Tents

      $35 / night

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      10. Greensboro KOA

      14 Reviews
      38 Photos
      28 Saves
      Greensboro, North Carolina

      Roll in and relax. That could be the motto at this new KOA, with its easy-on/easy-off access from I-40, I-85 and other routes passing through the transportation hub of Greensboro. The campground's extra-long RV Pull Thru Sites and Camping Cabins make settling in a breeze. Explore the walking trails, take a splash in the pool or join in some of the outdoor games. When you're ready for more, the city offers an amazing array of restaurants and activities. Check out the Guilford Courthouse National Military Park and the Carolina SciQuarium. Art galleries, furniture showrooms and outlets abound, and basketball fans know that Greensboro is right in the heart of hoops action. Whether this KOA is your destination or a stopover, the friendly staff welcomes you! Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 70 feet.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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    Recent RV Reviews in Leasburg

    451 Reviews of 52 Leasburg Campgrounds


    • K
      Camper-submitted photo from Cane Creek Campground and RV Park
      Oct. 29, 2024

      Cane Creek Campground and RV Park

      Great family campground!

      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!

    • Valerie P.
      Camper-submitted photo from Smith Mountain Campground
      Oct. 29, 2024

      Smith Mountain Campground

      Nice clean & spacious independent campground

      This is a very well maintained& clean campground. The owner is great and the camp host was very attentive. There is a good sized catch and release pond, we were at site#17 that was one site from the pond and not sure if you could see the water from#18 but the short walk to the pond is up a small hill/bunker like thing so there’s not a direct view of the water from#17 if that’s what you are looking for. There is a good play area and nice pavilion for groups and a smaller camping area down from the bathhouse. We have a 22’ TT, but I imagine the turn into the campground with a large motorhome would need some consideration for the driver to take their time. The drive to Smith Mountain Lake is not bad. The entry road off of RT 40 is at an angle, not a 90 degree turn so if you are coming from the East, it’s at the top of the hill but more than a 90 deg turn, coming from the West on 40 it’s an easy turn but you can’t see the traffic coming up the hill so be careful. There’s a convenience store, Penhook store, on 40 and it does have some raw and frozen meats, bait, ice, charcoal and the other basic store stuff. We came from the West and Rocky Mount has a Kroger and Wak-Mart. Wi-Fi was standard campground speed, didn’t use the bathhouse,power and water presser were good, site could have been a bit more level but they may work on that over the winter. Check in was a breeze, directly to the site but still greeted and checked on by the host. Some full timers and seasonal trailers but they were in good shape and clean. September stay so still had mosquitoes and fresh stink bugs, yeah! Have fun!

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from North Bend Park
      Aug. 23, 2024

      North Bend Park

      Nice Lake Campground

      Weather was perfect for near the end of August. I camped in loop A. Many of the sites in A are not very level for vans. A23 was okay, but I would check the site description next time to be sure.

    • John D.
      Camper-submitted photo from Jones Station RV Park
      Jul. 22, 2024

      Jones Station RV Park

      Best Private RV Park Around!

      We’ve stayed at Jones Station many times since it opened 10 years ago. Kay, the owner, is just wonderful and Dave and April are both friendly and helpful.

      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.

      If you’re visiting the Triad or Triangle areas of NC, this park is a great place to stay.

    • G
      Camper-submitted photo from Jones Station RV Park
      Jul. 18, 2024

      Jones Station RV Park

      Owner sucks.

      Beautiful space with nice facilities!

      Just be sure to avoid the crotchety old dweeb riding around in his golf cart. I assume he’s the owner, but that doesn’t excuse his cringe and rude behavior to people patronizing his business.

    • Amanda A.
      Camper-submitted photo from North Carolina State Fairgrounds
      Jul. 7, 2024

      North Carolina State Fairgrounds

      It’s perfect for basic

      The sites are level, not much shade. Garbage cans everywhere. Convenient to get into and out of with full hookup. There are no amenities at all but security drives around. Felt safe. Across from stadium. Price is worth the value.

    • Martin T.
      Camper-submitted photo from Occoneechee State Park Campground
      Jun. 20, 2024

      Occoneechee State Park Campground

      Very Nice Lakefront Camping

      Spent 4 nights here (during a heat wave, no less) and really enjoyed it. Campsites are large and not right on top of each other, and especially if you can book one of the campsites that are on the water, they really do have beautiful views (see pictures).

      Pros: 

      Kid-friendly. We spent an afternoon at the splash pad, which is a great way to cool off in the summer and free once you're in the park. I never felt unsafe with my kids running around up to the bath-house or the loop, felt very secluded and safe.

      Lake is scenic, we saw fireflies at dusk, it was a great setting for a camping trip.

      Everything seems pretty well-maintained. Bathrooms are aging but were cleaned at least once a day, it was fine. There is firewood at every bathhouse you can take on the honor system and pay for via cashbox, which is nice. Campsites are clean and well-maintained.

      Lots of lake recreation options (boat rental, fishing, etc.) in or near the park. 

      Cons:

      Maybe it was just our campsite, which backed up to a large wooded area, but they were the most aggressive squirrels I've ever come across. If we went to the bathroom for five minutes and left food on the table, the squirrels would be there eating it when we came back. And would hover at the edge of the campsite or get into the car if the hatchback was open.

      Camp store is....fine, pretty minimal in terms of provisions. But not a big deal because Clarksville is five minutes or so away and has plenty of stores.

      Tents pads are all gravel. Didn't bother us but definitely would not want to tent camp here if you didn't have a good high-quality sleeping pad.

      The biggest con was that there is no swimming area/beach in the park. You can try to wade in from the campsite but that generally requires scaling up/down some fairly treacherous rocks, and navigating driftwood and rocks in the water. We drove a few minutes away outside the park to find one, but would be really nice to have some kind of little swimming area inside the park, very strange to me they don't have one.

      But all in all a lovely place for a camping trip, we all had a great time.

    • Jessica N.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from North Bend Park
      Jun. 8, 2024

      North Bend Park

      The best on Kerr/Buggs island lake

      The sites at North bend are far superior than other campgrounds in the area. The shower houses and bathrooms are always clean and taken care of. Sites in B and C are the best.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from North Carolina State Fairgrounds
      May. 30, 2024

      North Carolina State Fairgrounds

      Good for a quick stop

      It’s ok. Semi secluded and has necessary hookups. Quit packed for what it is. I would not stay here for weeks. Just a stop and go kinda deal. But price is very good.

    • TThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from J.C. Cooper — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area
      May. 25, 2024

      J.C. Cooper — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

      Peaceful with beautiful sunsets on the lake.

      We camped overnight making our way south.  There are a number of sites right on the lakefront, so snag one of those if you can!  Many of the sites offer good flat terrain, and electric hook-ups are available at many sites.  Nice, shady and quiet, the campground is very clean.  Pretty convenient to I-85.  Be sure to go out near sunset to see the beautiful reflections in the lake waters!  We will be back!

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Spring Hill RV Park
      Apr. 29, 2024

      Spring Hill RV Park

      Peaceful Campground

      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.

    • S
      Camper-submitted photo from Nutbush Bridge — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area
      Apr. 27, 2024

      Nutbush Bridge — 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.

    • S H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Butner lake WMA
      Apr. 1, 2024

      Butner lake WMA

      terrific spot to pull up for a night

      first time doing any type of dispersed camping but it was really easy to find, just off the road in the woods, just follow the coordinates and its a lil past, look for the signs, with lil sites to pull my car up to deeper in the woods, though you can still see the headlights coming from the road.

      I'm not a hunter but no one else was there and I pulled up at 10pm and left 6am on the first day of open season.

    • J
      Camper-submitted photo from Hagan-Stone Park
      Apr. 1, 2024

      Hagan-Stone Park

      Best!

      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.

    • Melinda J.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Holly Point — Falls Lake State Recreation Area
      Mar. 16, 2024

      Holly Point — Falls Lake State Recreation Area

      Clean and spacious

      We camped out the first night the campground was open for the season. They were performing controlled burns but nothing bothered us. Sure, we heard the planes overhead but it didn’t keep us up. We tent camped at an RV site just for some extra comfort with the water and power. Bathhouses were super clean. And we were a short walk to the lake to fish and hang out near the water. Absolutely will come back

    • PThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Crosswinds Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area
      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.

    • adam B.
      Camper-submitted photo from Paradise Lake & Campground
      Feb. 20, 2024

      Paradise Lake & Campground

      Neat, tucked away and quiet

      This place is relatively small, but surrounds a small lake. Sites are close together, but everyone is respectful. Bathrooms leave something to be desired, and there is no family bathroom, but otherwise decent and the water is hot. With a little work this place could be great.

    • M
      Camper-submitted photo from Poplar Point Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area
      Feb. 18, 2024

      Poplar Point Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

      Lakeside North Carolina state park campground.

      Popular Point campground is one of my favorite places to pitch a tent in the Jordan Lake area.  It's often not as crowded as the others at Jordan Lake are, esp., during the week and outside of holidays or summertime.  The views are nice, with sites next to the water.  Tents and RVs can camp in the same areas.  We normally camp in a tent here, but never in the hottest part of summer, which is most of the summer in the Piedmont area of the state.  You gotta go up to 3000 feet, as in the mountains of NC, for a cool weather experience in summertime, but for a night to get away from your regular routine or a weekend when the weather is nice, this is a suitable place.  Locals like it because the drive isn't far from Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Durham or Pittsboro.

    • Nina B.
      Camper-submitted photo from Cane Creek Campground and RV Park
      Dec. 27, 2023

      Cane Creek Campground and RV Park

      Experienced travel

      The campground is very cramped and the owner is very unfriendly and was unwilling to work with me after I asked not to park my fifth wheel under a hickory tree that was rubbing the top of my recently recoated roof. She refused. Roughly 7weeks into my 13 week stay a large storm rolled through and a hickory nut busted the top of my ac unit on my roof and the nut broke the blades of my fan off. She refused to acknowledge the damage. I tried to compromise with taking the price of the service of the monthly payment. The owner refused then stated she was going to need the next month payment or she would have my fifth towed. She is very unreasonable and very rude

    • Paul R.
      Camper-submitted photo from Crosswinds Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area
      Dec. 19, 2023

      Crosswinds Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

      A great site!

      Loop C site 19 is a great location. It’s flat with a few good locations off the gravel for tents. Good trees for hammocks are present. There’s no other site within a couple hundred yards to the east. East access to the lake shore and plenty of woods for kids to play in. The bathhouse is a short walk away.


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      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Leasburg, NC is Jones Station RV Park with a 3.4-star rating from 5 reviews.

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