Uwharrie National Forest encompasses 51,000 acres of mixed hardwood forest at elevations ranging from 350 to 1,000 feet in central North Carolina. The region experiences a moderate climate with average summer temperatures around 85°F and winter temperatures rarely dropping below 30°F. Camping options near Jamestown include both designated campgrounds and dispersed sites with different levels of amenities and accessibility.
What to do
Trail riding access: Badin Horse Camp provides direct trail connections to over 20 miles of equestrian paths. "Great place to commune with nature," notes one rider from Arrowhead Campground, which sits nearby and offers similar access points to the trail system.
Off-road adventures: The Uwharrie area is popular with 4×4 enthusiasts. "Most users were off-roaders with either 4×4's or quads. The onsite host advised that it is very popular with the off-road enthusiasts," reports a visitor at Arrowhead Campground.
Lake activities: The area offers multiple water recreation opportunities. A camper at Tanglewood Park noted, "Positives are it's a newer campground, nice and shaded, full hookups, lots to do within the park (hiking, fishing, kayak/canoe, etc)."
What campers like
Quieter weekdays: Campers report more solitude during non-peak times. "Being located so closely to the Raleigh/Durham area...and the Fayettville area...I can see this being filled to capacity most days and definitely weekends. Mid-week it was filled," notes a camper about occupancy at Arrowhead Campground.
Wildlife viewing: Many horse campgrounds near Jamestown, North Carolina offer opportunities to see local fauna. A visitor at Tanglewood Park mentioned, "Deer roam throughout the park and campground."
Trail connections: The network of equestrian, hiking, and multi-use trails creates options for different activities. A camper at Morrow Mountain State Park shared, "There are many trails to go on. We went on the Big Rocks Trail. There wasn't much to see until we got to the end of it and went down the cliff. Then the views were amazing."
What you should know
Seasonal closures: Some facilities have limited operating seasons. Tanglewood Park operates from "May 1 to November 15," which affects planning for equestrian camping near Jamestown.
Campsite leveling challenges: Many sites in the region require equipment for leveling. "Sites are long and wide but some have quite a slope to them," notes a camper at Tanglewood Park, while another mentions, "unlevel lots (we had to lower ours by over 4" and still weren't level, but couldn't adjust anymore)."
Varying amenities between campgrounds: Uwharrie Hunt Camp offers more rustic accommodations compared to developed sites. "The campground is a quaint, and only $5 per night! With only 6 sites and what appears to be an over-sized parking lot right next to it, the lot accommodates the OHV trailers. The campsites are rustic, grassy and comfortable, though no privacy in between."
Tips for camping with families
Accessibility options: Some parks offer accessible trails for strollers and wheelchairs. A visitor to Cedarock Park noted the park "is a hidden gem for all sorts of outdoor activities" with "hike-in camping with a handful of sites scattered along Rock Creek."
Multiple activities within parks: Many campgrounds include diverse recreation opportunities. "There is so much to do for any outdoor fan. 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," shared another Cedarock Park visitor.
Cleanliness considerations: Bathhouse conditions vary widely between campgrounds. At equestrian facilities near Jamestown, North Carolina, amenities can be more utilitarian. A camper at Morrow Mountain State Park observed, "Nice campground with a decent bathhouse. There is no AC in the bathhouses."
Tips from RVers
Electric hookup availability: Electrical service varies between campgrounds. At Cane Creek Campground, "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."
Site width considerations: Equestrian camping requires extra space for trailers and tethering. While not mentioning Badin Horse Camp or Canebrake specifically, an RVer at Arrowhead Campground noted their site was "Nicely spaced, shaded, and quiet camp ground. A lot of people camp here with their jeeps, sidexsides, and 4wheelers."
Local services: Limited nearby amenities require planning. "There is a small convenience store in Uwharrie, offering sandwiches and made-to-order food, but not much in the way of groceries. Another 10 miles and you'll be in Troy which has a bigger grocery store, and restaurants," reports a visitor to Uwharrie Hunt Camp.