Camping near Boiling Springs, NC

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    Campgrounds near Boiling Springs, North Carolina provide a mix of established facilities throughout western North Carolina and northern South Carolina. Iron City Campground in Blacksburg stands approximately 25 miles south of Boiling Springs, offering family-friendly amenities including full hookups and a swimming pool. The region supports various accommodation types from tent camping to RV sites with both water and electric connections, as well as cabin options at properties like Broad River Campground and Foothills Family Campground. Most established sites feature picnic tables, fire rings, and access to drinking water, with many campgrounds maintaining year-round operations.

    Road conditions remain accessible for most vehicles, though some campgrounds like South Mountains State Park require navigation through more remote terrain. Many sites in the area maintain reservable spaces with hookups for RVs, while others offer more primitive options. A recent visitor noted, "There's miles of winding golf cart trails in the woods. Beautiful pool. Great friendly owners." Summer temperatures typically range from warm days to cooler evenings, especially at higher elevations in locations like South Mountains State Park and Crowders Mountain State Park. Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and holiday periods when regional campgrounds regularly reach capacity.

    The camping experience throughout the Boiling Springs region varies from family-oriented developments to more secluded nature settings. Several campgrounds feature water recreation opportunities, including John H. Moss Lake Campground with boat access. Reviews consistently highlight the well-maintained facilities and family-friendly atmosphere at multiple locations. According to camper feedback, "This park is new and clean. We will be regulars." Many campgrounds offer seasonal activities, particularly during summer months when swimming pools operate and organized weekend events occur. Sites near Kings Mountain State Park provide hiking trail access while maintaining proximity to essential services. Fall leaf-viewing season brings increased visitation, with one review mentioning, "The colors and views of these sights were amazing. We were probably full peak for leaf change season."

    Best Campgrounds near Boiling Springs (188)

      1. Iron City Campground, Inc.

      4.6(25)11mi from Boiling SpringsRVs, Tents

      "ICC is a nice place just over the NC border on I85 in SC. Very close to Charlotte and Greenville areas. Lots of southern pines provided shade."

      "Our site was very level and tucked back in the corner of the campground. If we are ever in the area again we would definitely stay here again."

      from $40 - $45 / night

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      2. Kings Mountain — Kings Mountain State Park

      3.9(46)19mi from Boiling SpringsRVs, Tents

      "When not in the side, a short walk takes you to the Trading Post, a small store selling firewood ($7), ice, souvenirs, and sundries. Next to that is a large playground connected to a pavilion."

      "There are lots of trails close to the campground with one around a lake and a stream off of it. Facilities were very well maintained."

      from $13 - $31 / night

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      3. Spacious Skies Peach Haven

      4.7(12)13mi from Boiling Springs10 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Overall, this is a very nice, clean park conveniently located to the interstate I-85) and attractions in the area."

      "There are fun and funky places to visit nearby. The spring wildflowers are starting to bloom and I remember the scent of honeysuckle everywhere. A great blue heron hangs out at the fishing ponds."

      from $34 - $180 / night

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      4. John H. Moss Lake Campground

      5.0(5)12mi from Boiling SpringsRVs, Tents

      "This is a small, well kept, inexpensive campground on the bank of Moss Lake. The admins are great and give personal attention when needed but don’t bother you."

      "The lake has great fishing."

      from $35 / night

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      5. South Mountains State Park Family Campground

      4.8(26)24mi from Boiling Springs18 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The family campground is a short distance further inside the park on the left side(approx 2 miles) marked by a small brown sign...and is situated at 1400 ft elevation. "

      "This campground is one way and exits into a trailhead parking area. There was one site that was in the parking area, would not be my first choice. Shaded sites with picnic tables and fire rings."

      from $27 - $32 / night

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      6. Foothills Family Campground

      4.2(5)11mi from Boiling SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Following highways signs looking for this campground I didn’t know what to expect. I was hoping for a tent site but wasn’t sure what I would find."

      7. Primitive Camping By the Creek

      5.0(4)12mi from Boiling Springs2 sitesTents

      "This place was close to the interstate but still very secluded. Plenty of firewood and next to a creek. I highly recommend."

      "There are log seats around a nice campfire with a picnic table. Lots of room for multiple tents. The shed also has lots of tools such as an axe and rake."

      from $30 / night

      8. Broad River Campground

      5.0(1)4mi from Boiling Springs1 siteRVs, Cabins

      "Lots of beautiful trails to walk or bike and the broad river is about a ten minute walk from the clubhouse. We had a wonderful stay and will certainly return."

      from $45 - $299 / night

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      9. Crowders Mountain State Park Campground

      4.5(15)21mi from Boiling Springs20 sitesTents, Glamping

      "The part of the park that is best to go to is the Sparrow Springs access, some folks may not be aware that there are actually several entrances to the park, and the main entrance with trails to the Crowder"

      "The trails are strenuous but views are amazing! Its definitely worth it and right outside town, not far out."

      from $17 - $47 / night

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      10. Breezy’s Lake & RV Park

      5.0(1)8mi from Boiling Springs2 sitesRVs

      "Breezy's Lake has great fishing access with Electric & Water hookups, even an onsite dump station for longer stays.  Check it out and share a review on the Dyrt!"

      from $50 - $600 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Boiling Springs, NC

    945 Reviews of 188 Boiling Springs Campgrounds


    • Justin A.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping

      Amazing View

      This place has an amazing view there's one more campsite earlier up on the road it has an even better view but this is still an 8 out of 10, it's perfect for a hammock setup it might be a little bit harder if you're trying to put a tent up in here. Clean site.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Buck Creek

      Beautiful area!

      We stayed for 5 nights and loved it! Someone was watching over us because the fire ban had been lifted the day we go there. Enjoyed the site by the creek and as promised, it was very peaceful and quiet. Showers and restrooms were very clean! Highly recommend this place!

    • k
      May. 16, 2026

      Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping

      Nice 2-night stay

      We stayed on Thursday and Friday night. There is noticeably more traffic on Friday night, but nothing that ran late. We had to pick up trash on our arrival from previous campers so a good reminder to bring gloves a shovel and dig a hole for your poop or pack your poop out! It was a private site with the shade and some sunshine. There are a lot of sites with shade, some small some large. There are some sunny sites. A lot of the sites are very close to the road. Some of them are back further into the woods for more privacy.
      We drove a Traverse which doesn’t have super high clearance and it was a steep grade gravel road. There are sites that will require a high clearance vehicle but also plenty of level spots to get in. No disturbances; no animal sightings. No safety concerns. Near trailheads for convenient hiking.

    • Will K.
      Apr. 10, 2026

      Harmony Hill Campground

      Peaceful area with beautiful mountain views.

      This campground is conveniently located near I-40, local shopping centers, restaurants, Pisgah National Forest, and other local attractions. It’s Mountain View’s and quiet atmosphere is perfect for a relaxing time. The park is clean, safe, and perfectly located.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 5, 2026

      Paris Mountain State Park Campground

      Nice park but needs some work to be great for RVs

      This is a nice park, it does have a few blind curves that could be fixed and many of the sites aren’t level. The dump station is down this weekend, so a second dump station may be a good idea. It looks like people are having fun at the lake, and using the shelter beside it.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 4, 2026

      Buck Creek

      Buck Creek is amazing

      Spent several days at Buck Creek. Justin and his team do a wonderful job of keeping the place very clean. We stayed next to the creek. It was very peaceful and wooded. Love this place. Will definitely be back when we are in the area.

    • Michael C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 25, 2026

      Paddy's Creek — Lake James State Park

      Beautiful area!

      I love the Lake James area. Very clean facilities and they were even bringing in fresh sand for the beach in preparation for the tourist season.

    • Pam R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 24, 2026

      Paris Mountain State Park Campground

      Needs renovation

      The park is in a great location near Greenville and it's beautiful, but there are things to consider. It's a small campground with just a few sites. Many of which are not even close to level and they're all fairly small. In addition, the road is narrow and winding, so overall it's not the best choice for .medium to large rvs. The bathroom/ shower was clean but the stall door locks are both broken so the doors don't close. The staff is very nice and it's very peaceful. It's a great park for tent camping or small rvs like teardrops. There aren't many camping options near Greenville. I hope the state invests in upgrades for this valuable park.

    • N
      Mar. 20, 2026

      Upper Creek, Pisgah National Forest NC

      Great spot near creek

      This was our first weekend out with our new camper and we loved this spot! We stayed at the second spot along the road on the left, then further back along the trail. It was only the two of us with our dogs but there was definitely enough room for a group.


    Guide to Boiling Springs

    Camping near Boiling Springs, North Carolina offers a mix of primitive sites and upgraded facilities within driving distance of the town. The area sits at the edge of the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Mountain regions, with elevations ranging from 800 to 3,000 feet across various sites. Most campgrounds maintain accessibility year-round with winter temperatures rarely dropping below freezing for extended periods.

    What to do

    Fishing access: 5-minute walk from Broad River Campground to the water. "The broad river is about a ten minute walk from the clubhouse," notes a camper who enjoyed the river proximity during leaf season.

    Mountain hiking: Moderate to strenuous trails at Crowders Mountain State Park with pit toilets at the campground. "There is a hike to the campsite from the parking lot so we definitely got our workout in bringing our gear in," mentions a visitor who appreciated the variety of trails despite the crowds.

    Primitive creekside camping: Secluded setting at Primitive Camping By the Creek with basic amenities. A recent camper notes, "The creek is right beside the camp. Nice and secluded. Firewood was provided. The owner was super nice, even gave me a call when I was there to see how it was going."

    What campers like

    Clean bathroom facilities: South Mountains State Park Family Campground receives consistent praise for well-maintained amenities. "Cleanest bathrooms I have ever seen!" reports one camper who stayed at site 6 along the river, highlighting how this elevated their camping experience.

    Private, well-maintained sites: Multiple campers mention the sense of seclusion at campgrounds like Foothills Family Campground. A reviewer shared their experience: "Beautiful quiet peaceful," capturing the simplicity and appeal of the camping atmosphere.

    Varied accommodation options: From primitive tent sites to cabins and RV hookups, the region supports diverse camping styles. According to a visitor at Spacious Skies Peach Haven, "We stayed in the new section. I can't speak on other parts of the park but the new section has what looks like 90 foot sites. Motorhome fit on cement pad that had asphalt ramps."

    What you should know

    No cell service at some parks: South Mountains State Park completely lacks connectivity. A camper noted, "Very quiet with NO cell service which is a big draw for us. Far from a town, so don't forget anything."

    Site leveling challenges: Several parks have uneven terrain. At Kings Mountain State Park, a visitor reported, "Many camping sites are very much in need of leveling. Sites slope from left to right, front to back, and some slope in both ways."

    Gate closure times: Several parks lock entrance gates at night for security. At South Mountains State Park, "Gates to the park are locked up at 9pm so there's no getting in or out late at night."

    Tips for camping with families

    Pool facilities: Multiple campgrounds offer swimming options during warm months. At Iron City Campground, a family noted, "Small Family owned campground. Perfect for a small family getaway for a long weekend. We loved coming here on our long breaks and just escaping from reality and swimming in the beautiful pool!"

    Weekend activities: Several campgrounds coordinate events for families. A visitor at John H. Moss Lake Campground shared, "We were only here for 2 nights but we were very happy. Quiet, clean, and well taken care of grounds." The campground offers both lake access and basic amenities for $20 per night.

    Kid-friendly trails: Look for campgrounds with easier hiking options. At Crowders Mountain, a camper advised, "The hike to the top was a little strenuous for smaller kids," suggesting families check trail ratings before committing to longer hikes.

    Tips from RVers

    Access road considerations: Narrow, winding roads challenge larger rigs at some parks. A visitor to Kings Mountain noted, "The road into the campground is narrow, hilly and windy. We were able to do it in our 32 foot class A, but luckily no one was coming the other direction."

    Utility placement: Water and electric hookup locations vary widely between parks. An RVer observed, "The electric and water are in odd spots on each site. Luckily we were on one of the rare fairly level sites."

    Early check-in fees: Some parks charge extra for arriving before official check-in times. A reviewer at Spacious Skies Peach Haven mentioned, "Heads up there's a hefty fee for early check in. They make this very clear so there are no surprises if you show up early."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Boiling Springs, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Boiling Springs, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 188 campgrounds and RV parks near Boiling Springs, NC and 9 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Boiling Springs, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Boiling Springs, NC is Iron City Campground, Inc. with a 4.6-star rating from 25 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Boiling Springs, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 free dispersed camping spots near Boiling Springs, NC.

    What parks are near Boiling Springs, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 20 parks near Boiling Springs, NC that allow camping, notably Pisgah National Forest and National Forests in North Carolina.