Best Cabin Camping near Pfafftown, NC

Rustic cabin rentals at Hanging Rock State Park offer basic accommodations without electrical or water hookups. Furnished cabin options are available at the campground where sites are spacious and private, with nearby bathrooms that include hot showers and utility sinks. Salem Breeze RV Park provides cabin rentals in Winston-Salem with full hookup options and level sites, though limited shade. Thousand Trails Forest Lake in Advance and Holly Ridge Family Campground in Boonville both feature cabin accommodations with more amenities, including picnic tables and fire rings. "The campsites were small and there was not much privacy, but the campground was not close to capacity so we did not have any neighbors," noted one visitor about their experience at Hanging Rock.

Depending on the location, cabins range from primitive structures to more comfortable accommodations with varying amenities. Stone Mountain State Park Campground offers cabin options with electricity available, while KOA cabins at Fancy Gap-Blue Ridge Parkway provide a higher level of comfort with more furnishings. Most cabin locations accept pets, though specific rules apply. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons from spring through fall. "Great campground for car/family camping," remarked a guest at Hanging Rock State Park, which operates year-round but has bathhouses that close from December to mid-March.

Most furnished cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, with some offering only outdoor fire rings and picnic tables while others provide indoor cooking options. Lake Myers RV Resort cabins typically include more amenities than state park options. Dan Nicholas Park near Salisbury maintains cabins with electricity and nearby water hookups. On-site camp stores at several locations including Midway Campground Resort and Cobble Hill RV Campground sell firewood and basic supplies, though comprehensive grocery shopping requires travel to nearby towns.

Best Cabin Sites Near Pfafftown, North Carolina (29)

    1. Hanging Rock State Park Campground

    53 Reviews
    Danbury, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 593-8480

    $27 - $107 / night

    "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."

    "While a student at Wake, I hiked the trails frequently.   So, I know the park pretty well.  The SP is in a great location, especially if you are in Central NC. "

    2. Thousand Trails Forest Lake

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

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

    "Game room, store and grill. Spacious and level sites. Hiking trails and lake with small beach for swimming and fishing. Pet + horse friendly. Neatly kept. Kind and helpful host."

    3. Holly Ridge Family Campground

    7 Reviews
    Nebo, NC
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 367-7756

    "Full hook ups with WiFi, pool, playground, game room, small store, bath house, laundry facilities and more. Dog friendly. Love camping here."

    "Showers & bathroom area clean. Small store in office. A few washers & dryers on site. Terrible Wifi. Family owned campground."

    4. Salem Breeze RV Park

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

    $40 - $45 / night

    5. Lake Myers RV Resort

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

    "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."

    "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."

    6. Stone Mountain State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Roaring Gap, NC
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 957-8185

    $17 - $72 / night

    "We tow a 19' a-frame camper with a Toyota Tacoma and had lots of room on the pad. The pad was pretty level so set up was easy."

    "The camp sites are mostly level, well maintained and have tent pads, tables and fire rings. I chose a site that had water and electric hook-ups."

    7. Cobble Hill RV Campground (Formerly) Carolina Rose

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

    "We stayed here while visiting friends who lived in the Salisbury area and stayed in Cabin 1. The cabins are REALLY nice, I was very impressed."

    "We did some awesome hikes nearby, and also did some biking. The trails were great, as was the weather. NC is such a great state, and I honestly didnt know how much it had to offer outdoors."

    8. Midway Campground Resort

    10 Reviews
    Mocksville, NC
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 546-7615

    "We played mini golf, had a view of the lake, and enjoyed a great campfire on our little porch they provided. We truly had so much fun even though we only stayed one night! Can’t wait to come back."

    "This is wooded campground a short distance off of I-40. Beautiful pool with bounce house and playground. Concrete pads. Quiet at night. Great for relaxation."

    9. Fancy Gap-Blue Ridge Parkway KOA

    28 Reviews
    Cana, VA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 728-7776

    "There is a heated pool (closed), corn hole, playground, and multiple games. We noticed there's no kids during this time of the year. The KOA station has some cute gifts. 24 hrs."

    "there's a lot of camper spaces... and about 6 or 7 tent sites. all have electric but not all have running water. pool is good sized cool little camper kitchen. excellent staff, very friendly and attentive"

    10. Dan Nicholas Park

    19 Reviews
    Southmont, NC
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 216-7803

    "Site next to one of the lake access trails. Spacious site. We were able to get our 37 ft camper level. Shaded so the a/c s were able to keep up with the heat no issue."

    "They have a mini train ride, sprinkler playground, a big regular playground, carousel, panning for gems, paddle boats, nature center, and shelters and picnic areas."

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Cabin Reviews near Pfafftown, NC

336 Reviews of 29 Pfafftown 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.

    📷 @packupandgo_rv

  • Julie L.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2021

    Statesville RV Park I-77

    Right off of Interstate

    This KOA is RIGHT off of the interstate. If you are in midtravel and need a place to overnight this is a nice KOA for that. The camping cabins are cozy, we stayed in a single which has 1 dbl bed and twin sized bunk bed. Staff was very friendly. I wouldn't consider this a camping destination.

  • Katie M.
    Dec. 9, 2019

    Fairy Stone State Park Campground

    CCC Cabin - Couple's Weekend Away!

    MY husband and I stayed two nights in a 1 bed efficiency CCC Cabin at Fairy Stone State Park for a short weekend away from the kids. We visited in December so it was pretty cold weather but the cabin was so cozy and comfortable! We loved having the fireplace! The cabins have a bathroom, shower, kitchen with sink, fridge, oven/stove, microwave, toaster, everything you need! They have heating and a/c as well. The cabin was built in the 1930s and is so charming! Loved everytihg about our experience here.

    There is no cell service or internet/wifi at the cabins though so come prepared with something to do! We found it to be very relaxing to unplug!

  • Katie M.
    Sep. 12, 2019

    Fairy Stone State Park Campground

    Ranger Review: Banner & Oak Hat at Fairy Stone State Park

    Campground Review:

    We stayed in Yurt#4 for 2 nights at Fairy Stone State Park, about a 4 hour drive from where we live. The Yurt overall was very clean and cozy. The outside of the Yurt looks like it needed a powerwashing, but that didn’t really affect us at all, just kind of unsightly. They have a nice large deck that is great for hanging out on while the kids were asleep. The inside of the Yurt has a full size bed with a twin sized trundle bed that rolls under the full. It also had some rocking chairs inside, a small table and chairs, and a couch. We ended up eating and hanging out inside the Yurt or on the deck most of the time. 

    There are 4 Yurts to choose from. Two of them (Yurts#1 & 2) do not have a parking spot right in front of them, they are a short walk from a parking area, so I made sure to get one that did since we would be arriving after dark. The Yurt we stayed in was a little weird because the Fire Pit and Picnic table is behind and almost under the yurt, down a decently step slope and the yurt sits on stilts on the back side. The Yurt next to us#3 had the fire pit and table right up front next to the parking spot which would be better I think. I would try to get Yurt#3 next time! Overall Yurt camping is so fun! We have done it once before, and it is such a great mix between cabin and tent camping. You get the protection from the elements, a real bed to sleep in, and it’s quick to pack-up- but still a bit rustic since there’s no ac or electricity. 

    There are hiking trails right across the street from the Yurt, which was awesome! The bathrooms and showers were fine and in close walking distance. They could probably use some updating but didn’t have any major issues with them. Overall the campground is pretty big and a bit of a maze getting around, we needed to use the park map a lot! Probably due to the park being so old there are a lot of old buildings not in use that are pretty cool. 

    The park is big and there is lots to do! There is a beautiful lake for swimming Tons of hiking trails. They had a great playground for the kids nearby. They had a concert going on somewhere at the park so we had some beautiful orchestral music playing as we were winding down for bed one night. We saw lots of deer roaming around. Note that there is not great cell service in this area. 

    The place to find the Fairy Stones are outside of the park, down the street a little bit beside a gas station. It was tricky knowing exactly what to look for, but once we found a few Fairy Stones, they were everywhere! So fun searching for them with the kids! 

    It was such a fun trip, very peaceful, beautiful scenery everywhere!

    ……………………………… 

    Product Review:

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time - we tested out the Banner& Oak Men’s Nebo Hat– Olive  

    The quality of this hat is great. Nice and thick but breathable fabric, durable construction. We’ve put this hat through the ringer so far with sweaty hikes, long beach and lake days, and everyday wear and tear and it has performed spectacularly. The adjustable snapback makes fitting easy. Has a nice shape, looks great! Love this hat’s patch with well-designed graphics and the neutral olive color– goes with everything. Will definitely purchase again! Also appreciate the fact that the hats are made in the USA! It is my husband’s new go-to daily hat and I think it will last for a long time.

  • Bridget H.
    Oct. 28, 2020

    Fairy Stone State Park Campground

    Great Adventure in SW Virginia

    This weekend was a great adventure in SW Virginia. We stayed in a Yurt. It has no electricity or water but the bath house was close. The yurt has a double bed, a twin trundle, a couch and some chairs, and a table and chairs. It also has a large wrap around deck with rocking chairs. A picnic table, lamp post, and fire ring are also provided at the site. We hunted and found fairy stones which made the trip that much more fun. It was just after covid 19 started and lessening restrictions began so the beach was closed and there were few people at the campground but we had a great time riding bikes and hiking. We even went to the Creeper Trail and rode our bikes from White Top to Damascus.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 11, 2019

    Stone Mountain State Park Campground

    One night only

    We stayed for one night only on our way to Dreher Island SP. We didn't get in until after 4 pm, but there was still enough daylight to see how pretty the campground was. We had site 60 for the night. We tow a 19' a-frame camper with a Toyota Tacoma and had lots of room on the pad. The pad was pretty level so set up was easy. 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. We were in campground B (electric) and the sites were decent. There wasn't a lot shade for us, but up in the tent area they were surrounded by trees and it looked like they all had tent pads, some better than others. The shower house was nice, clean, flush toilets, and good showers. By the shower house they also had an outside sink to wash your dishes. We didn't get to hike, but everyone said we should if we ever go back. It's on our list to visit again.

  • Cliff W.
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Fancy Gap-Blue Ridge Parkway KOA

    Camping in Quiet

    This is our second time here. It's pretty quiet here. There is a heated pool (closed), corn hole, playground, and multiple games. We noticed there's no kids during this time of the year. The KOA station has some cute gifts. 24 hrs. Restrooms, laundry area, and great outdoor. The cabins have there very own toilet, tv, full size bed, and bunk beds. Very nice KOA.

  • A
    Jul. 7, 2021

    Fancy Gap Cabins and Campground

    Easy stop

    On the blue ridge parkway. We stayed in one of the cabins, it was clean with fresh linens, a fridge, and microwave. Comfortable relaxing porch chairs to watch the sunset over the mountains. The owners are super friendly and helpful.

  • chrissy D.
    May. 23, 2022

    Lake Norman State Park Campground

    Fantastic quiet get away

    We stayed in the new glamping cabin #2. Very clean, comfortable bed, nice AC, lovely porch to relax on. All cabins are in walking distance to the bathrooms and showers. Those as well were pretty clean for a camp ground, I was pleasantly surprised. The path to the bathrooms light up at night so you can find your way very easy in the dark. Camp ground itself was very clean and I often saw the staff working on cleaning it and interacting with the campers. The designated swimming area was like a piece of heaven. Small not to overly packed, very clean beach. We plan on coming pack to do tent camping with our dog, fantastic family or romantic couple retreat.


Guide to Pfafftown

Cabin camping options near Pfafftown, North Carolina offer diverse experiences across the Piedmont region, with elevations ranging from 700-3,000 feet providing varied camping conditions throughout the year. Winter temperatures can drop below freezing at higher elevations, while summer nights typically remain comfortable for camping, even when daytime temperatures reach the 90s. Most cabin rentals in the region don't close during winter months, though some reduce services.

What to do

Waterfall hikes accessible from camp: Stone Mountain State Park Campground offers multiple waterfall trails within hiking distance of campsites. "There are five waterfalls to see, a climbing access area, Cook's Wall, and much more. The shortest hike to see a waterfall is relatively easy and is only three-tenths of a mile one way," notes Myron C.

Fishing opportunities year-round: Many cabin sites at Dan Nicholas Park provide access to stocked lakes and ponds. "We really enjoyed fishing and caught a couple of fish as well. The sites are pretty roomy too," shares Lisa L. The park maintains fishing areas open throughout winter months when many other activities are closed.

Historical exploration: Several cabin locations provide access to preserved homesteads and historical sites. David B. explains, "Stone Mountain State Park = Awesome... The homestead was so neat to walk around at the base of the mountain." These sites offer educational opportunities about early settlers in the region.

Winter hiking with heated facilities: Fancy Gap-Blue Ridge Parkway KOA maintains heated facilities during winter stays. "Bathrooms are heated and have showers. Private baths like at home. Toilet, sink and shower all to yourself and CLEAN!" reports Peter H., making this location suitable for colder weather exploration.

What campers like

Private cabin sites with water features: Campers frequently mention water proximity as a highlight. "We camped at RV site 40 and I think it's the best. There's a roaring large creek that flows behind the site and a grassy field full of deer beside it," shares Charli R. about Stone Mountain State Park Campground.

Family-friendly amenities: Cabin camping locations with multiple activities rank highest in reviews. "Loved how nice everyone was at this campground! Our campsite had a deck and I thought that was such a nice touch!" states Claire O. at Holly Ridge Family Campground, which also offers mini-golf and dedicated play areas.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many cabin sites feature wildlife viewing from your doorstep. "There are a lot of deer that play in the field beside our site 40," explains one camper. Morning and evening offer the best wildlife viewing times, with deer commonly appearing near most cabin locations.

Off-season quiet and privacy: Winter cabin rentals provide increased privacy. "We went in December and there wasn't many people there at all, maybe 4 other campers all weekend," notes Charli R., highlighting the benefits of visiting during less crowded times.

What you should know

Bathhouse closures during winter: At Hanging Rock State Park Campground, bathhouses close seasonally. "Had a really good weekend!! Campground was all I needed for the two nights I stayed. Slightly wished the bathhouses had been open," reports Jade P. about a January visit. Plan accordingly by selecting cabin rentals with private facilities during winter months.

Cabin sizes vary significantly: Cabin dimensions differ substantially between parks. Some fit larger family groups while others accommodate only 2-4 people comfortably. At most parks, standard cabins range from 12x16 feet to 16x24 feet, with larger premium options available at some locations.

Variable Wi-Fi quality: Internet access varies widely between cabin rental locations. At Cobble Hill RV Campground, which offers cabin rentals, reviewers note good connectivity: "Full hookups with WiFi and cable," while other parks have limited or no service.

Tent pad size limitations: For sites with combination cabin/tent camping, pad sizes matter. David N. mentions at Hanging Rock: "We stayed at Campsite 50, and while it was in a nice wooded area with plenty of shade and a decent amount of privacy, the tent pad was smaller than expected. We brought a 10-person tent, and it was a tight fit."

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity: Select cabin sites near play areas for easier supervision. "The kids take their bikes, but even without them, they stay plenty busy. The lake offers fishing, paddle boating and feeding the ducks and it's only a short walk from any campsite," explains Lisa M. about Dan Nicholas Park.

Multi-generational options: For family reunions, choose parks with diverse sleeping arrangements. "There are a lot of reasons to love Hanging Rock State Park. The camping sites are shaded and spacious with picnic tables, lantern poles, and fire rings," explains Myron C., though he cautions that bathhouse doors are narrow.

Age-appropriate trails: Match hiking distances with children's abilities. "The trails were well-marked, maintained, and offered a good variety for all skill levels. Our kids (ranging from early elementary to preteen) managed the trails with some effort but plenty of enthusiasm," reports David N.

Summer water options: During warmer months, prioritize cabins near swimming areas. "The lake has a swimming beach with mountains in the background, and there are also rowboats and canoes for rent," notes one camper about Hanging Rock, providing cooling options after hiking.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: RVers highlight terrain variations between parks. At Lake Myers RV Resort, which includes cabin options, Joy B. notes: "This is a decent family-friendly campground but is quite difficult to navigate the roads and sites if you have a larger rig."

Winter power concerns: RVers using cabin sites with hookups mention winter power considerations. "We stayed at Campsite 50, which had water and electric hook-ups. The bathrooms were heated, clean and the men's bathroom had two showers," explains David B., noting the importance of heated facilities during November visits.

Cabin alternatives for RV problems: Several parks offer cabins as backup options when RV issues arise. "We stayed with family and reserved a cabin. Our two family members reserved two RV sites... if he wasn't there, who knows where we would have stayed," explains Julie L., highlighting the benefit of parks with multiple accommodation types.

Site selection for privacy: "The sites are close together, but that seems standard in these types of campgrounds," reports Joel M. about Thousand Trails Forest Lake. Experienced RVers recommend requesting sites on outer loops for maximum privacy when available.

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