Best RV Parks & Resorts near Pembroke, NC

Several RV parks near Pembroke provide full hookup options for travelers along the I-95 corridor. Double L Farms Campground in Lumberton offers 17 sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups, accommodating both small and large rigs. Approximately 30 miles south, Bass Lake Campground in Dillon, SC features year-round availability with 50-amp service, making it suitable for power-hungry motorhomes. Pine Lake RV Resort in Wagram provides full hookup sites with 50-amp electrical service in a more natural setting. Most parks in the region have gravel pads, though Fayetteville RV Resort & Cottages features some sites with concrete pads and ample space for larger vehicles. "Our site was a back-in site, gravel pad, nice, level, average length and width, with fire pit and picnic table. Full hook-ups, water, sewer and electric. Also cable TV and internet with average campground WiFi speed."

Navigating to campgrounds in the Pembroke area generally requires minimal mountain driving, with most parks situated on level terrain accessible from major highways. Spring Valley RV Campground and Art's RV Sites offer more basic amenities for travelers seeking overnight stops rather than destination camping. Cell service varies throughout the region, with Verizon providing the most consistent coverage according to camper reports. A review mentioned that "Verizon cell phone service was great" at Fayetteville RV Resort. During winter months, some parks implement freezing weather protocols requiring campers to disconnect water hoses when temperatures drop below freezing. Most parks in the area welcome pets, though specific breed restrictions may apply. Dump stations are available at nearly all parks, with Florence RV Park and Fayetteville RV Resort maintaining particularly clean facilities. Propane refill services can be found at several locations, including South of the Border's Pedro's Campground, approximately 40 miles south of Pembroke.

Best RV Sites Near Pembroke, North Carolina (47)

    1. Double L Farms Campground

    15 Reviews
    Lumberton, NC
    8 miles
    +1 (910) 258-2621

    $35 / night

    "We were two hours later than expected and they waited up for us late into the night to show us the ropes."

    "The area seems to have a lot of poverty, but the campground was well maintained and felt safe.  $25 for 50 amp, water, sewer. "

    2. Bass Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Dillon, SC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 774-9100

    $43 / night

    "I stayed here for 5 weeks while renovating my motorhome. It is a very clean and well run facility. Bath hi puse is immaculate as is thee campground."

    "Quiets down during the evenings. At the moment this time, they are not accepting Passport America like they had last two times. This is because it is under new management."

    3. Pine Lake RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Wagram, NC
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 281-3319

    $40 / night

    "The park is clean with a lake to finish in and hiking trails that you can go explore."

    "This campground is very clean and quiet with lots of things to do, there is a pond to go fishing and the campground has a variety of boats and kayaks that you can use on the pond, there are lots of places"

    4. Spring Valley RV Campground

    2 Reviews
    Hope Mills, NC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 495-4887

    "We stayed here while my husband played in a golf tournament nearby. Friendly staff and comfortable sites. No fancy amenities but clean and quiet."

    5. Smith Lake Army RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Fayetteville, NC
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 396-5979

    "Clean and level site (6). Fire pit, picnic table and cement pad with full hookup. Many AD soldiers and their families fulltime. They have been great."

    "Lots of recreational activities with lake access. Staff was very friendly. Concrete pads are level and sites are spacious with a picnic table and fire pit. Close to Ft."

    6. Camp Henning at Ellerbe Springs

    1 Review
    Rockingham, NC
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 652-5600

    $47 / night

    7. Art's RV Sites

    1 Review
    Fayetteville, NC
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 867-1226

    8. Fayetteville RV Resort & Cottages

    7 Reviews
    Erwin, NC
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 484-5500

    "Our site #27 located across from the office, pool, mini golf and bathhouse is a back-in site, gravel pad, nice, level, average length and width, fire pit and picnic table."

    "We were in for a surprise, Fayetteville RV resorts welcomed us with open arms and put us under a long term clause so we couldn’t get thrown out if they shut everything down. 600 a month is more than reasonable"

    9. Sandy Ridge Campground & RV Resort

    1 Review
    Elizabethtown, NC
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 991-3043

    $65 - $100 / night

    "Great newer campground close to white lake. Spots are a little tight but full hookup with WiFi. Gated entrance and over 600 acres to explore with golf cart trails and golf cart rentals"

    10. Lumberton I-95 KOA

    11 Reviews
    Lumberton, NC
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 739-4372

    "Lumberton KOA, which runs parallel to I-95 in these parts of North Carolina, does not disappoint."

    "We were pleased to have been offered a pull through site upgrade for $1.32. That’s right, $1.32. Nice sites for a quick trip or a couple nights."

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RV Park Reviews near Pembroke, NC

185 Reviews of 47 Pembroke Campgrounds


  • S
    Apr. 25, 2021

    Fayetteville RV Resort & Cottages

    Great Place to Stay

    My thoughts and experience of Fayetteville RV Resort. This was our 2nd time staying here, this time we stayed for a long weekend, Thursday - Sunday during the month of April 2021. It is located a short distance from Interstate 95, making it a great place to spend the night if you are traveling on to another destination. Or stay for a nice relaxing vacation like us.

    Our site #27 located across from the office, pool, mini golf and bathhouse is a back-in site, gravel pad, nice, level, average length and width, fire pit and picnic table. Full hook up’s, water, sewer and electric. Also cable tv and internet with average campground WiFi speed.

    Things we liked about this campground:

    • All sites seem to be gravel pads, nice, level, average length and width. Full hook up’s. I would guess half of the sites are pull though. They have sites that can handle long rigs. Also depending on your site nice shade trees.

    • The staff and the couple managing the place are very friendly and it shows that they care about the guest. The campground is clean and well maintained. Seen staff making rounds all day.

    • So much to do for the kiddos and adults. Two pools, hot tub, mini golf, basketball court, horseshoes and playground all included in your price.

    • For the adults they have a nice workout center with lots of equipment.

    • During our stay they had scheduled kid activities and movie night with popcorn.

    • On Friday evening they had a food truck scheduled for dinner.

    • We really liked the “Meet Your Neighbors Happy Hour”, they really wowed us with this event. It ends early enough that you can still have a quiet evening around your camp site. Check their activities list for schedule.

    • Saturday morning they had a Waffle breakfast.

    • Two large fenced dog parks, one located at each in of the campground.

    • Two fishing ponds and dirt walking trail though the woods and around ponds.

    • Two newly remodeled bathhouses and laundry rooms. Staff keeps them clean though out the day, we never had an issue with dirty or un-stocked bathrooms.

    Verizon cell phone service was great.

    Local Eating Places: Nothing special, Waffle House, Subway, Foxes Pizza and a corner grill all within 10 minutes away.

    Attractions or things to do in the area: Averasboro Civil War Battlefield and Museum is only 9.6 miles. There is around 10 historical sites along the route that is connected to the history museum. In Fayetteville about 15-20 minutes there is a lot to do and see.

  • Małgorzata R.
    Apr. 25, 2021

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Daddy Joe's

    Winter trip

    Nice family friendly campground. Plenty of things to do for the kids. Water park, swimming pools, playgrounds, laser tag area. Golf carts are of you both for the rent. Nice size convenient store you can also purchase homemade ice cream. Pet friendly with two dog parks.

  • E
    Jul. 2, 2021

    Spacious Skies Sandy Run

    Phenomenal Stay — very peaceful!

    Phenomenal stay at Lazy Acres. Very peaceful, despite being within a mile from Fayetteville Regional Airport.

    Great service. Allowed my 38 Trailer to maneuver against traffic and park in the newer section that is Big Rig friendly. Full Hooks Ups, Pool, Peaceful Nature trail (about .5 mile), Laundry and Bath house. Concrete pad for outside area, bricked fire ring, and pretty level sites.

    We had our 3 kiddos there and they had a blast at the pool, but the setting is perfect for adults who just want to enjoy a quiet evening.

    We will stay there again.

  • S
    Dec. 22, 2020

    Cheraw State Park Campground — Cheraw State Park

    Off season gem!

    Didn’t have any expectations of this place since it’s in the middle of nowhere and not many photos. We loved it here. We were lucky enough to catch a great view of Jupiter merging with Saturn last night. Super cheap. We stayed four nights for under $100. 30/50 hookups and water. No sewer but very close dump station in campground. Primitive camping area for tents too. Pull through sites and back in. Spacious sites that feel nicely private surrounded by evergreens which is a nice relief in winter to see trees with leaves. The lake is beautiful. Awesome walking trail that takes you to the other side of the lake where there is a playground. Lots of swings and benches and picnic tables around. Barely anyone here in December, so it feels so nice to be out of our house but not needing masks constantly. When it isn’t off season they have cheap boat rentals. Firewood is $6.50 per bundle.

  • Heidi D.
    Jan. 11, 2023

    Laurel Lakes Campground and Music Park

    Needs updating

    On a positive note, they were able to get us in and we checked in 7 o’clock in the evening. They were easy-going for coming and going. the owner was very kind.

     the cost is $40 a night for full hook up. We have a big rig and when we got there, a long term resident helped back us in. It seems that most of the people there are long-term residence. Unfortunately, the lakes were dried up, so no fishing was available. The bathrooms reeked of smoke and were filthy. The laundry room was available and we did three loads of small amount of laundry. It took two runs through the dryer each. The main building was not open while we were there. I think they are working on things, but as of right now if you need a place to park, they likely have availability. 

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2023

    Florence RV Park

    Drive-By RV Parking Lot Community

    This spot is so close to I95 (look for exit 169) that you’ll both feel and hear the swoosh of passing by traffic 24/7. So, while you’ll incur ease and convenience, that will come at a cost (privacy and quietude being what you will sacrifice most).  Located in the NE pocket of the Palmetto State, Florence RV Park, while not a destination per se, could be a nice (and incredibly easy) layover on your trip destination to anywhere else up or down this major east coast highway artery.

    Despite the location, this spot has a lot to offer: an intimate little public pool behind the management office, WiFi hotspots, dog park, scattered picnic tables (in pretty good condition), kid’s playground, 20 / 30 / 50 amp hook-ups, dump station, dog walk area, catch & release fishing pond, propane refueling station, vending machines, small pond for fishing, basketball court, volleyball, badminton and horseshoe rings. There’s even 4-5 log cabins for rent at the front of the property (with full access to all the highway noise) and of course, good old fashioned on-site laundry facilities along with a mini-store that has most of the basics covered as well as fairly spartan shower / bathing facilities. 

    Insider’s tip? Here's a few: (1) The further east you are on the property, all the better as you’ll be positioned as far away from I95 traffic and noise; (2) If tent camping, I highly recommend spots #A7 – A13 and if you are RV’ing I recommend #L9 – L18 as well as any of the locations on J, K and F11 – F16; (3) There’s a lot to explore near here, from the Grand Strand of South Carolina, of course, Myrtle Beach and even Darlington Raceway, so if you don’t mind the overpopulated location with its westerly view of non-stop traffic, then this could be a good place to stop for the night or from which to launch your exploration of the area; (4) If you’ve looked at this RV campground’s website, don’t be fooled by the pictures – I don’t think any of them were actually taken of the place, save for the pond, and that was a close-up; and (5) If you are looking for a nearby spot to sample the local fare, I recommend checking out The Drive-In Restaurant with its 50s era nostalgia, big juicy burgers, fried everything, homemade onion rings and thick, creamy chocolate shakes.

    Happy Camping!

  • Chastity D.
    Jan. 15, 2024

    Spacious Skies Sandy Run

    Not as described via website.

    We were so excited to find a campground for the weekend, close to our son’s wrestling tournament location. Unfortunately the pictures definitely depict a campground way nicer with more amenities than we seen or were available for use to us. Although we picked a pull through site with a concrete patio, picnic table and nice blocked fire pit (on the website), it had no fire pit at all, not even a fire ring. When brought to the attention of the front office we were told “we don’t run the website” & “if you would have let us know we would have found you a fire ring”. We assumed since check in was 3pm the campsites were checked to make sure they were left clean and had everything mentioned. There was tons of other spots open with the blocked fire pit and other with fire rings only. When you pick and pay for a nicer site that’s what you expect to get. We checked in within the last hour they were open due to the tournament and the next morning we left again for the tournament so we really had no time to bring it to their attention until the day we checked out. There was no dog park that we seen, whatsoever and our “nice view by the wood line” was literally a few scattered trees with a view of “keep out” signs and equipment for upkeep behind it. I will mention this is January so everything is dead but I can’t imagine even in summer with the small amount of trees, fully bloomed, it would hide the equipment back there and make for a nice view. I seen no signs for a walking trail nor a catch and release pond. Maybe there was such but I didn’t notice anything on our walk to or from the jump pillow/camp store. The camp store hardly had any supplies.. again this could have been due to the time of year. This campground is riddled with obvious long timers/year round campers, which is cool but at least put them in separate areas from your short timers. Although they have a small book worth of rules/terms to abide by while there,, the quiet hours are not abided by at least not in the area we were in,, it was football games, drinking and pot smoking until well after quiet hours. We’ll search elsewhere next month/time.

  • Amurican L.
    Aug. 29, 2020

    Fayetteville RV Resort & Cottages

    Friendly and helpful in a time of need

    We came here the day we sold our house in Fayettville. Covit19 had just hit so the campground we had reserved fell through and couldn’t get tenants to leave because they were scared. We were in for a surprise, Fayetteville RV resorts welcomed us with open arms and put us under a long term clause so we couldn’t get thrown out if they shut everything down. 600 a month is more than reasonable for the area. The staff is super and they keep the camp ground top notch.

    The bathrooms were immaculate. The Landry rooms were great, little expensive but I get it, they are high maintenance with all the visitors. The hiking trail had all kinds of wildlife and a small damn on it. We walked it every day for 2 months and it was great. All the neighbors in the long term area were like family. I loved this place! They will not disappoint!

  • Travyl Couple !.
    Dec. 31, 2019

    Spacious Skies Sandy Run

    Close to Fort Bragg,NC

    I lived in Fayetteville, NC for over 10 years and just recently stopped by to visit friends as we travelled up north.

    We picked this campground because it only 1 mile off I-95 and closest RV park we could find near Fayetteville .

    Dirt road to campsite is packed white sand and well maintained (it had rained 2 days prior so it was not dusty)

    There were full hookup and lots of big rigs/TT and class A’s in park. The park is well maintained and the owners clearly care about creating a nice atmosphere. The sites themselves are hard packed sand and you have a very nice patio and fire pit.

    During the right season Memorial- Labor Day there is a nice size pool. They have a Catch and Release fishing pond and a cute walking trail The campground is close to Walmart and other eating places

    ⛺️other camping in the area-while I did not visit these locations recently- when I lived here I used to camp at Waldo’s Beach Campground In Fayetteville but it is not near the interstate. There is also a military/gov only campground on Fort Bragg you can check into.

    Fun things to do in Fayetteville/Fort Bragg Area:

    Fun things to do: 📌Airborne and Special Operations Museum (downtown). You may also enjoy the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Museum is located on Fort Bragg(call this museum directly for details)

    ❤️Paraclete XP skydive center (in raeford,N.C. close to Fayetteville) -One of the largest skydive centers in the world! so worth it!!! Just going and watching is pretty awesome 🥾Cape fear river trail 10.6 mile round trip multi use trail 💐 🌳 Cape Fear Botanical Garden 🐶giant dog park (near Botanical Garden) 📌Zip quest waterfall and tree top adventure zip line 🧗‍♀️ The Climbing Place (rock climbing)- downtown.
    📌Defy Fayetteville Trampoline park ⚾️ Minor league baseball team Fayetteville Woodpeckers are hosted here in town and a new stadium was built.
    🎥 🍿 Cameo Arthouse Theater- Indy theater- sit upstairs in the LOGE!

    Cape fear botanical garden (Big dog park near the gardens)

    Happy Camping! Pamela and Keith


Guide to Pembroke

Camping near Pembroke, North Carolina offers options along level terrain with easy highway access. Located in the Coastal Plain region, the area sits at approximately 200 feet above sea level with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Most campgrounds remain open year-round with temperatures averaging 90°F in summer months and 35-55°F during winter.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Bass Lake Campground features a scenic small lake with walking paths. "There is a very scenic small lake with walking paths. Great location near restaurants and a small town," notes Tim W., who stayed for five weeks.

Farm animal experiences: At Double L Farms Campground, children can interact with various farm animals. "If you have a family with small children, they will love the horses, chickens, guinea hens, and the couple of friendly cats and dogs that they own," explains Marvin D., who camped there during rainy weather.

Nature trails: Several campgrounds offer hiking options on property. At Fayetteville RV Resort & Cottages, campers can explore "two fishing ponds and dirt walking trail through the woods and around ponds." Tony J. mentions the resort is "very community oriented with activities throughout the week."

What campers like

Clean bathhouse facilities: Many campgrounds maintain exceptionally clean restroom facilities. "The bathroom was very nice, has air conditioning, heating, and a clean private shower. There is also a washer, a microwave and even wifi in there," reports Marvin D. about Double L Farms Campground.

Community atmosphere: Friendly staff and fellow campers create welcoming environments. "We felt like houseguests of old friends. The long term residents, many of whom are seasonal workers, were also so friendly," shares Heather M. about her family's first night in their RV at Double L Farms.

Convenient highway access: Pine Lake RV Resort offers natural settings while maintaining good road access. "The road to is dirt with sand mix, they good a good job of keeping it graded. The ownership and management are very nice people and are super responsive to everything," explains Patrick F., who appreciated the clean park with fishing lake and hiking trails.

What you should know

Site conditions: Gravel sites are common, with varying degrees of levelness and spacing. At Smith Lake Army RV Park, "Concrete pads are level and sites are spacious with a picnic table and fire pit," according to Joy B., who mentioned its proximity to Fort Bragg facilities.

Road noise: Some campgrounds are affected by highway sounds. Gregory L. notes about Lumberton I-95 KOA: "To get to it, you get off the highway and loop around about 1-2 miles, but you cross back over I95 and it is situated right next to it, so there is a lot of road noise."

Military aircraft sounds: Sites near Fort Bragg may experience helicopter activity. At Smith Lake Army RV Park, campers report: "Next to Simmons Army Air Field so, expect whirlybirds at all hours buzzing the CG. All the sounds of freedom are to be expected and enjoyed."

Tips for camping with families

Farm tours for children: Kids particularly enjoy animal interactions at certain rv sites near Pembroke. "Brian took our two year old on a tour of their amazing farm — horses, cows, ducks, chickens, and all the tractors of our toddlers' dreams," shares Heather M. about Double L Farms.

Playground amenities: Sandy Ridge Campground & RV Resort offers extensive outdoor space for exploration. "Gated entrance and over 600 acres to explore with golf cart trails and golf cart rentals," notes Vance S., highlighting the family-friendly facilities.

Scheduled activities: Many campgrounds organize events for children. At Fayetteville RV Resort, "During our stay they had scheduled kid activities and movie night with popcorn," and "Saturday morning they had a Waffle breakfast," according to a reviewer who appreciated the family-oriented atmosphere.

Tips from RVers

Hookup quality: Full-service rv sites near Pembroke, North Carolina vary in electrical amperage. At Lumberton I-95 KOA, Scott T. mentions they "were pleased to have been offered a pull through site upgrade for $1.32. That's right, $1.32. Nice sites for a quick trip or a couple nights."

Site selection: Choose sites strategically based on noise considerations. At Spring Valley RV Campground, Stuart K. advises: "I would select a spot that is halfway through the loop (it's lower and further removed meaning you'll hear less traffic from nearby HWY 95)."

Seasonal considerations: Winter camping requires attention to freezing conditions. Clean Slate D. notes at Smith Lake Army RV Park: "It's winter so, the lake and amenities aren't available for use. But, they look great and you can fish inside the rec area, just not from the Campground."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Pembroke, NC is Double L Farms Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 15 reviews.

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