Best RV Parks & Resorts near Lewisville, NC

RV parks near Lewisville accommodate various vehicle sizes across multiple campground options. Thousand Trails Forest Lake in Advance provides full hookup sites for RVs with access to a camp store, showers, and toilet facilities. Lake Myers RV Resort in Mocksville features electric, water, and sewer hookups and operates seasonally from April 1 to November 1. Salem Breeze RV Park in Winston-Salem offers level sites with concrete pads that require minimal setup. Greystone RV Park in Pinnacle supplies 50-amp service at its sites, with picnic tables and fire pits included. "The camping sites are close together, but that seems standard in these types of campgrounds," noted one guest about Forest Lake.

Several parks in the region require advance reservations, particularly during fall foliage season. Road access varies significantly between properties, with some parks featuring narrow internal roads that challenge larger motorhomes. According to reviews, Lake Myers presents navigation difficulties for big rigs, with one visitor noting "This is a decent family-friendly campground but is quite difficult to navigate the roads and sites if you have a larger rig." Most RV parks in the area welcome pets, though specific restrictions may apply. Dump stations are available at several locations including Thousand Trails Forest Lake and Greystone RV Park. Cell service fluctuates throughout the region, with some parks reporting limited connectivity. Year-round access is available at select campgrounds including Forest Lake, Greystone RV Park, and Salem Breeze.

Best RV Sites Near Lewisville, North Carolina (73)

    1. Lake Myers RV Resort

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

    "There is a play ground and game room for older kids but nothing for the smaller children to do. If it was just adults going, or even older children maybe 7 and up it would be a great location."

    "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."

    2. Thousand Trails Forest Lake

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

    "They have 30 amp and 50 amp sites to suit your needs. There is a nice restaurant to eat at, a small convenience store, arcade games, 3 pools and a ton of activities."

    "People and pet friendly. Adult and under 18 pools open seasonably. Gated and campers are given individual codes to get in after hours."

    3. Ivory Clay Farm

    2 Reviews
    Trinity, NC
    22 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."

    4. Greystone RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Pinnacle, NC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 368-5588

    $64 - $72 / night

    "We had the opportunity for an extended stay at Greystone in 2024 and had an exceptional experience. This is one of the best campgrounds we've found in all of our RV travels."

    "It's 10 spots, full hook-up, with an awesome view of Pilot Mountain. Each pad is concrete, with a picnic table, fire pit and full hook-ups."

    5. Cobble Hill RV Campground (Formerly) Carolina Rose

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

    "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."

    "Loved my stay here with my family and extended family. NC was a perfect place to hold a family reunion. We camped here and 2 other places, and loved every second of it."

    6. Riverwalk RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Elkin, NC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (833) 788-2229

    $70 - $85 / night

    "We were looking for a campground near by over Martin Luther weekend and used the Dyrt app and found this nice campground."

    "Large back-in spot, fairly level. Very quiet during the week but have been told by the camp hosts that every weekend is booked for a long time. Would definitely go back."

    7. Salem Breeze RV Park

    1 Review
    Welcome, NC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 972-3200

    $40 - $45 / night

    9. Black Dog Acres RV Park

    1 Review
    Pilot Mountain, NC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 351-4444

    $63 - $70 / night

    "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."

    10. Bass Lake

    2 Reviews
    Cooleemee, NC
    25 miles

    "Some amenities. 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."

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RV Park Reviews near Lewisville, NC

636 Reviews of 73 Lewisville Campgrounds


  • Steven N.
    Jul. 26, 2020

    Deep River Campground And RV Park

    Clean,affordable, and friendly staff

    Took a weekend trip to Deep River Campground in Asheboro, NC. Very well kept, level spots, pet friendly, big rig friendly with pull through and back-in sites available. Full hook-ups (50 & 30 amp). Fire pit and picnic tables at each site. About $40 a night, no deposit required. With weekly and monthly rates as well. 2 pools (currently closed due to covid), game room, store, and private pond. 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.

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  • Joy B.
    Nov. 19, 2021

    Midway Campground Resort

    Family-Friendly

    This is a small, family-friendly campground. There is a pond for fishing, a nice pool, a jump pad, playground, arcade, and mini-golf. Plenty for kids to do. The best feature is a haunted trail at Halloween (this gets very busy so be aware if you plan to camp around this time of year). 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. They do offer long-term sites if you need to stay in the area for a while.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2024

    Doughton Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    Quiet Mountain Campground

    On the Blue Ridge Parkway, nestled in the trees and mountains of North Carolina, this campground has been well maintained. Sites are ample but the asphalt pads were designed for shorter travel trailers, but include an extra pad for the tow vehicle. Many of the sites have upgraded concrete pads for the picnic table and built-in fire pits. There are no showers in the trailer (RV) loop, but does include a couple comfort station with flush toilets. Campground hosts were helpful and friendly. Sites are split between first come first serve and reservations. Payment at kiosk by credit card only.

  • C
    Apr. 16, 2023

    Mayberry Campground

    Big Rig Friendly

    This campground is probably 90% big rigs. It’s a huge campground with 2 lakes, playground, RV store and shelter houses. There is only one shower house with one shower and two toilets on each side. Pet friendly on leash. Close to Mount Airy for those over 60 who want a trip down Memory Lane.

  • Trey C.
    Jan. 20, 2022

    Ararat River Campground

    Wonderful owners

    The new owners have revamped this campground. From what I’ve heard, this wasn’t the place to go prior to the ownership change. The owners here care about everyone at the campground, and keep it nice and clean. They also expect their full time campers to keep their lots and campers in good condition. Both owners are very approachable and respectful. Campground is just a short hike to the Ararat River. Which is why the new name is Ararat River Campground. No tent camping, but 30 amp and 50 amp camper hookups are available with sewage. In the warm months the owner holds church services in the pavilion behind lot 12. Owners offer a flat monthly rate that includes water, electric, wifi, and campground maintenance.

  • Corby M.
    Aug. 29, 2020

    Deep River Campground And RV Park

    Unlevel & messy

    We made a mistake. My wife and I are moving to North Carolina, and we were looking for a place to stay for a month in the Asheboro area. I checked around and Deep River was the only local campground with long-term sites available, so I made the reservation. The owner, Scott, was very helpful throughout the reservation process and we thought we were going to have a good experience. 

    When we showed up, Scott met us at the office and he took us to the "most level site" he had available. I was a little concerned from the start because the sewer pipe was sitting at a 45 degree angle and it was half buried in the ground. I had to help dig out the pipe and when I looked inside I noticed the connection was broken and any drainage would  have leached directly into the ground. Additionally, the sewer connection was more than 40 feet from the center of the site and I only carry 30 feet of line, so we had to back way up in order to hook-up. Unfortunately, that meant that our primary slide was within 3 feet of a giant pine tree so there was barely enough room to open it. Another problem with being so far back in the site was how unlevel the camper was. 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. Needless to say, I did not feel very comfortable with the arrangement and I was really starting to question whether or not to stay. 

    Then I started looking around at the site and there was trash everywhere with broken pieces of metal and half chewed dog bones strewn about. I looked at my wife and I could tell she was not happy. So I got on my phone, called another campground and made reservations. Scott was understanding, he tried to talk us into trying another site but by that time we had decided to move on. I will give Scott credit, he didn't charge us a cancellation fee, so that was good.

    A quick note, the WiFi was limited to close to the office and we would have had to pay Spectrum for a monthly internet connection. Also, Verizon cell coverage was weak.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2023

    Doughton Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    Great, quiet campground

    Doughton Park CG: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer) Overall Rating: 4.5 Price: $10/ night w senior pass Usage during visit: low due to rain Site Privacy: some, like ours - #9, are very good Site Spacing: some sites are nicely space and some are pretty close. Site surface: Blacktop Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Very quiet during our stay. A small group of folks, older, play music together on a regular basis. Bring your instrument and join them. One plays a lot of Gordon Lightfoot - they were friends. Low key and quiet. Very, very enjoyable.
    Road Noise: Sites 1 and 2 are close to the parkway. The rest of the sites are set far enough back that, maybe motorcycles can be heard. Right now through there is no through traffic as a nearby portion of the parkway is in the middle of a 3 year construction project. Through Traffic in campground: None Electricity: No Water: Availability at the dump station and one faucet.
    Sewer Hook up: No Dump Station: Yes Generators: Allowed Bathroom: Small and clean. Showers: No Pull Throughs: Most or all are back in.
    Cell Service (Verizon): Good from our site Setting: Deciduous forest on high ground. Weather: Unseasonably wet during our stay. 4 days of almost non-stop rain
    Bugs: None Solar: Fixed solar panels might work in sites 1 and 2. Host: Present. Rig size: There are a couple 30 to 35’ rigs here Sites: #9, our site, is one of the best sites we have had in almost 4 years of travel. The regulars call this site the “honeymoon site”, because of the heart shaped large rocks which create a lower terraced picnic area. Best sites: 9 very best, 4, 8, 7. Next best: 5,21,19. Nice but picnic area is not quite as private: 20, 18,16,14,12,11,10. All other sites along the outer side of the loop I would be happy with. The exception are sites 1 and 2. These two sites are along the parkway.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2022

    Lake Norman State Park Campground

    Beautiful park, great facilities

    Full hookups were all filled but site 29 was a primitive, deep, level 57 foot site right near water siphon and a beautiful modern bathhouse picnic table and fire grate/ring. Fair amount of space between sites, firewood sold by camphost or ranger. Made yummy hot dogs over fire, wonderful night, hot showers, clean facilities. You will be thrilled with this park, lake is beautiful, many hiking trails, biking, etc. Verizon cell service was excellent at our site and appeared good throughout park.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2021

    Fancy Gap Cabins and Campground

    Small Family Owned CG on the Blue Ridge Parkway

    The campground is so convenient to the BRP! The owners are friendly and easy to talk to. The campground is clean, scenic, and hilly.  We had no issue navigating with our 27' trailer.  We saw several class A's and a large 5th wheel here too.  All RV sites are on gravel and level. Sites are full hookup with 20, 30, and 50 amp receptacles available  Firewood is available.   We used the 2-washer laundry (not coin-op $5 wash and dry paid at office) with no issues.  Yesterday we drove to nearby Mt. Airy (Mayberry) and enjoyed the Andy Griffith Museum.  We would definitely stay here again.

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Guide to Lewisville

Family-oriented RV camping near Lewisville, North Carolina centers on the eastern Piedmont region at approximately 850 feet elevation. The area experiences four distinct seasons with moderate winters and humid summers that influence camping conditions throughout the year. Campgrounds within 30 miles of Lewisville offer varying terrain from riverside locations to hilltop settings with views of regional landmarks.

What to do

Fishing at nearby lakes: Lake Myers RV Resort maintains a stocked fishing pond where younger children can practice casting. One visitor noted, "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."

Wine tasting tours: Several vineyards operate within 20 minutes of Riverwalk RV Park, making it an ideal base camp for exploring Yadkin Valley wine country. "The Yadkin Valley is wine county so if you want to go wine tasting there are many vineyards in the area," notes a reviewer.

Hiking trail access: Mountain-to-Sea Trail sections run through Elkin, about 5 minutes from Riverwalk RV Park. A camper mentioned, "Also in Elkin are great trails to go hiking and the Mountain to Sea Trail runs right through downtown Elkin."

What campers like

River views and walking paths: The greenway trail at Riverwalk provides easy access to the Yadkin River. "We camped in the back along the green belt trail that runs beside the campground and the Yadkin River. Great trail to go for a jog take your dog for a walk or just to stroll along the River," shared one reviewer.

Adult-only spaces: Thousand Trails Forest Lake offers separate recreational areas for different age groups. A camper highlighted, "There is also an adult lodge with a tv and pool table."

Stargazing opportunities: Rural settings at Ivory Clay Farm provide minimal light pollution for night sky viewing. The owners confirmed this appeal: "We love relaxing & enjoying the bonfires, sunsets, wildlife & star gazing."

What you should know

Campground construction timing: Some parks undergo expansion that can impact stays. One Forest Lake visitor reported, "When we arrived Friday afternoon, they told us that they have a set spot for us. We get to the site to discover it backs onto a construction area where they're putting more sites... By 1:30pm they were kicking up so much dust and dirt that we couldn't even sit outside."

Cell service reliability: Mobile connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. At Lake Myers, one camper shared their experience: "Verizon service has 2 bars. Occasionally got a little spotty while working, but our hotspot worked enough. Streaming did get dicey."

Reservation policies: Some parks don't assign specific sites until arrival. At Salem Breeze RV Park, "They reserve you a spot, but not a specific spot so get there early if you want your pick."

Tips for camping with families

Check age-appropriate activities: Not all campgrounds cater equally to all age groups. A Lake Myers visitor advised, "If it was just adults going, or even older children maybe 7 and up it would be a great location."

Consider campground layout for supervision: Sites with good visibility allow easier monitoring of children. At Forest Lake, one parent appreciated the organization: "This campground has so many sites and they are well laid out and spacious."

Confirm pool conditions: Cobble Hill RV Campground offers a pool but availability may be seasonal. "The pool was well located but busy, which was okay all the families and kids were having a great time and that was so nice to see," reported one visitor.

Tips from RVers

Navigate tight roads carefully: Internal roads present challenges for larger motorhomes at several parks. A visitor to Lake Myers advised, "The spots are really close together. And the roads are sooo narrow."

Select sites based on rig size: Concrete pads at Salem Breeze accommodate various RV sizes. A reviewer noted, "Spots are level with plenty of room although not much shade in most spaces. 30/50A full hookups with both back in and pull-through spots."

Consider visual appeal for longer stays: Greystone RV Park offers unique mountain views from level sites. "This is more for a mature crowd, as there's really nothing here for kids to do (no playground or pool) which for us was nice. It was good to have a campfire and sit and watch the sun set."

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Lewisville, NC is Lake Myers RV Resort with a 3.1-star rating from 10 reviews.

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