Tanglewood Park
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Geast campground, lots of shad. Some of the sites are very steep. Situated in a beautiful park with lots of activities. Dog park. Trails. Nearby lake, pool
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Stone Mountain State Park Campground accepts pets in all accommodation types including tents, RVs, cabins, and glamping options. Located in Roaring Gap, this park maintains a year-round operating season with facilities that include electric hookups, water access, showers, and designated areas where fires are permitted. The campground provides firewood on-site, eliminating the need for campers to bring their own supplies. Bathrooms and shower facilities remain clean throughout camping seasons, creating a comfortable environment for visitors with pets. Holly Ridge Family Campground in Boonville similarly welcomes pets with additional amenities including a playground area, mini golf course, and swimming pool that receives regular maintenance. The campground features multiple pull-through sites with water and electric hookups suitable for RVs.
Byrd's Branch Campground near Elkin provides year-round pet-friendly accommodations with hiking trails accessible directly from the camping area. The campground maintains a country store where campers can purchase supplies without leaving the premises. Riverwalk RV Park features a walking path along the Yadkin River where visitors frequently observe wildlife including deer approaching camping areas. Dogs can cool off in the swimming pond which includes a designated section for pets. While most campgrounds in the region enforce standard leash policies, several maintain dedicated exercise areas where dogs can play off-leash. Campers should note that during peak summer months, particularly at Homeplace Recreational Park, advance reservations become essential as weekend slots fill quickly. The water park facilities at Homeplace remain popular attractions, though pet access to these areas is restricted for safety and sanitation purposes.
"I left the flat of eastern North Carolina and headed to the mountains to our west. Pilot Mt. State Park has a nice campground and some good hiking trails."
"Campground Review: Pilot Mountain State Park is located in Pinnacle, NC, approximately 2.5 hours away from Asheville, NC and is known for it’s giant pinnacle, Pilot Mountain, that rises 2,000 feet into"
from $17 - $27 / night
Check Availability"But, ya know North Carolina summers."
"The site also had a huge area for the picnic table and the fire ring is far away from your camper. There was a huge grassy area behind our site with a creek, lots of space for our dog."
from $17 - $72 / night
Check Availability"The trees, the adjacent pastures, the farm pond, the rolling hills, and the scenic views make this a great little campground. The bottom row of sites looks directly at Pilot Mtn in the distance."
"We had daily visits from Cindy, one of two campground dogs, who made our stay even more enjoyable."
"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."
"Great family friendly, pet loving campground. Most sites are spacious, all rv sites have full hookups. There are a few tent sites close to office."
"the campsites area nice. well maintained. proximity to the road is close. constantly hearing cars go by. the tent campsites away from the RV site is nice at night. Listen to the frogs."
"Nice tent sites along a creek surrounded by mature trees. The nearby waterfalls are awesome and just a short hike from the campsite. Glad I stayed here."
"Hanging Rock is one of the best state parks in North Carolina."
"Only a short 45 minute drive will get you to this spot for a quick day trip or a few nights. Super pet friendly and well maintained campground."
from $27 - $110 / night
Check Availability"He gave us the sweetest goodie bag with lollipops and dog treats. The campground is just a few minutes down the road from the very quaint town of Elkin, NC."
"The folks at River Walk RV were the most accommodating pleasant people we ran in to. The "Welcome Bag" was a nice touch and very appreciated. No other park offered such a nice token."
from $70 - $85 / night
Check Availability"Large trail to go for a little walk. Very reasonably priced. Will go again."
"The pond dam was really close to our site and the rushing water will really lull you to sleep at night."
"Situated in a beautiful park with lots of activities. Dog park. Trails. Nearby lake, pool"
"Great hosts, spacious spots, nearby dog park, loved staying here. The bath houses are a little dated but very clean. There is horse shoe, volleyball, soccer goals on the camp ground."
from $35 / night
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Geast campground, lots of shad. Some of the sites are very steep. Situated in a beautiful park with lots of activities. Dog park. Trails. Nearby lake, pool
Great hosts, spacious spots, nearby dog park, loved staying here. The bath houses are a little dated but very clean. There is horse shoe, volleyball, soccer goals on the camp ground. I would stay here all the time if I could!
We only stayed for 1 night as we were passing through, but we plan to return one day.
Positives are it’s a newer campground, nice and shaded, full hookups (w,e,s), lots were wide, Easy to get in and out of, plenty to do within the park (hiking, fishing, kayak/canoe, etc), has a nice dog park, hosts were very welcoming and kind, VERY clean.
Negatives are unlevel lots (we had to lower ours by over 4” and still weren’t level, but couldn’t adjust anymore), sites aren’t exactly private - but there was a bit of space between sites.
We camped at the Wagoner access with our dogs over the weekend. The campground is very beautiful. You have to walk in but the park provides little carts and wheelbarrows. The sites and the bathhouse are very well maintained. The park host, Tom Keller, was just fantastic. Really helpful and super nice. There are also 2 beautiful hiking trails starting at the campground. I would definitely camp here again even if I have to say there are much more scenic places in this part of North Carolina.
Beautiful place. At $35 a night, there is a lot to enjoy. The only thing you need to be aware of is that some of the sights are very slanted. Very tall levelers are needed. But they do have cable, wifi(that’s ok) a dog park and lots more. It’s worth it.
This is our local park so we're a bit spoiled. It was perfect for our first outing in our new 34' travel trailer. Plenty of shade in the campground which unfortunately makes backing a challenge in some sides dodging the trees. The park has great mountain biking, walking/hiking trails, horseback riding, gold, swimming, playgrounds and a great dog park. It's the place we go on the weekend as locals and a great place to visit for campers. Hosts were extremely friendly and do a fantastic job keeping the sides clean and cleared of even the smallest twigs and branches from the tree.
We stayed here for vacation last year. There’s a nice dog park, and the facilities are clean. My only negative was that they had us camp up on the top of the hill and it was difficult to navigate back down, with some very sharp turns for our fifth wheel. They seemed to have some nice amenities, and the staff was very friendly.
We had a nice time visiting Mocksville. There are a lot of cute restaurants near by.
We stayed here as part of our thousand trails membership.
The campground is mostly annual people with permanent lots. We don’t mind that at all. Those types always seem to be laid back and quiet. The spots are really close together. And the roads are sooo narrow.
The dog park was nice and walking the park was relaxing.
Unfortunately a lot of the activity type things (arcade, mini-golf, horseshoes, etc) weren’t available because we visited in the off season. Bummer but to be expected even though we had super nice weather.
Not really the campgrounds fault I don’t think, but there were SO MANY FLIES. I spent the weeks killing the ones that snuck in. So annoying.
We visited with our 33’ travel trailer. Site D64 is plenty long but has the y of the road surrounding you. Verizon service has 2 bars. Occasionally got a little spotty while working, but our hotspot worked enough. Streaming did get dicey.
Hanging Rock is one of the best state parks in North Carolina. With breathtaking views from the cliffs, miles of hiking trails, a lake, and 5 waterfalls, it can keep you busy for a few days, or just over a weekend. I have been to the park throughout the year, in sunshine, rain, and snow, and always enjoyed it. I stayed at the family campground a few times. I usually book sites 3, 4 or 6 - they are spacious and conveniently located close to the bathroom as well as the hiking trail and the little stream behind the campground.
The sites are bigger than you would expect from a typical state park campground. The bathrooms and showers are clean and nice. The host is very nice.
Camping opportunities near Nebo, North Carolina offer diverse experiences in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains at elevations ranging from 1,200 to 2,000 feet. The region's moderate climate makes tent and RV camping accessible year-round, with summer temperatures typically 5-10 degrees cooler than nearby cities. Water features including the Yadkin River and several mountain streams create natural boundaries between camping areas and wildlife habitats.
Hiking to waterfalls: Follow the trail directly from Byrd's Branch Campground to Carter Falls for a moderate-intensity experience. "The trails headed east toward Elkin and Grassy Creek Winery are more of an easy hike, with plenty of beautiful hardwoods and creeks to cross," notes one camper who appreciated the trails connected directly to the campground.
Rock climbing access: Visit Pilot Mountain State Park Campground for toprope climbing opportunities on established routes. "If you're a climber, the views are still worth the drive. While here, be sure to visit nearby Mt. Airy for some old school Andy Griffith sightseeing," recommends a regular visitor who considers it one of the best places for climbing in the area.
Fishing opportunities: Take advantage of catch-and-release fishing at Homeplace Recreational Park's ponds. The well-maintained fishing areas provide space for anglers of all skill levels, with best results reported during early morning hours. The property includes "large grassy fields" where kids and adults can play while others fish.
Peaceful campground layout: Jomeokee Campground receives praise for its natural setting. "Jomeokee Campground is a well cared for small campground and has such a calming and peaceful natural vibe. If you like 'natural' 'real' campgrounds without all the asphalt and concrete, you will love this one," shares a visitor who appreciated the adjacent pastures, farm pond, and rolling hills.
Wildlife viewing: Riverwalk RV Park offers frequent wildlife encounters along its riverside trail. "Deer came right up to our camper and my husband saw them while walking our dog," reports one visitor who enjoyed the walking path along the Yadkin River with its views of the surrounding landscape.
Stargazing conditions: Find exceptional night skies at Stone Mountain State Park Campground where limited light pollution creates optimal viewing conditions. A camper enthusiastically reports it offers "the best stargazing you could ask for" along with "beautiful campground, amazing hikes & waterfalls."
Reservation requirements: Book sites at Mayberry Campground well in advance for weekend stays. "This place is full on the weekends so reserve in advance," advises a regular visitor. The campground maintains a specific site booking system, allowing campers to secure their preferred location.
Bathhouse facilities: Hanging Rock State Park Campground bathhouses maintain hot water but have limitations. "The women's bathroom was unfortunately in rough shape. It was infested with bugs, and clearly in need of a deep cleaning," notes a recent camper, though they mentioned the men's facilities seemed in slightly better condition.
Campsite leveling needs: Prepare for uneven terrain at Tanglewood Park where many sites require significant adjustments. One camper reports, "Negatives are unlevel lots (we had to lower ours by over 4" and still weren't level, but couldn't adjust anymore)," highlighting the need to bring adequate leveling equipment.
Water features for kids: Holly Ridge Family Campground offers child-friendly amenities beyond the typical camping experience. "Love the putt putt and kids playground area," mentions a family who enjoyed these facilities with their children during their stay in Boonville.
Child-safe hiking options: Several dog-friendly campgrounds near Nebo connect to beginner-level trails suitable for young hikers. Stone Mountain State Park's lower elevation trails feature gentler grades and shorter distances, with one visitor noting "Stone Mountain loop" was accessible for hikers of various ages despite being rated strenuous.
Field play areas: Look for campgrounds with open spaces where children can safely run and play. Jomeokee Campground offers "beautiful large open fields where all the all the children ran free," according to a visitor who appreciated this natural playground for younger campers.
Pull-through accessibility: Select appropriately sized sites at Tanglewood Park for larger rigs. "Sites are long and wide but some have quite a slope to them," notes an RVer who appreciated the spacious layout despite leveling challenges. The paved sites accommodate various RV sizes with full hookups available.
Electric hookup options: Most pet-friendly campgrounds near Nebo provide both 30-amp and 50-amp service, but confirm before booking. Mayberry Campground offers full hookups at all RV sites with a camper reporting, "Sites are very close together with just a small spot of outdoor personal space."
Off-season considerations: Riverwalk RV Park maintains accessibility year-round but with seasonal pricing variations. "I just felt that this early in the year when the leaves aren't even on the trees and nobody's swimming the cost would be alot less than $80 a night," explains a visitor who camped there in early March, suggesting negotiable rates during quieter periods.
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