Camping near Pinebluff, NC

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    Campgrounds surrounding Pinebluff, North Carolina range from established RV parks to dispersed camping in Uwharrie National Forest. Notable options include Sycamore Lodge with 220 sites for tents, RVs, cabins, and glamping accommodations, and Pine Lake RV Resort in nearby Wagram which offers year-round camping opportunities. The region includes mixed-use campgrounds such as Chalk Banks at Lumber River State Park, where campers can access sites via drive-in, boat-in, or walk-in routes, providing flexibility for different camping styles and equipment needs.

    Road conditions and site accessibility vary considerably throughout the area, with many campgrounds requiring advance planning. "Rough weather forecasts forced a lot of people to cancel, so the campground wasn't full. Those that were there were courteous and friendly. Bathrooms and showers were surprisingly nice," noted one visitor to Badin Lake Campground. During summer months, humidity and insects can be challenging at lower elevations, while spring and fall typically offer more comfortable camping conditions. Cell phone coverage is generally adequate near developed campgrounds but becomes spotty in more remote areas of Uwharrie National Forest. Most established campgrounds provide drinking water and basic amenities, while dispersed camping areas require self-sufficiency with proper water filtration and waste management.

    Lakeside camping represents a significant draw in the region, with multiple sites offering water access for fishing, swimming, and boating. Badin Lake Campground receives particular praise from visitors for its spacious waterfront sites and privacy between camping areas. Campers frequently mention the peaceful atmosphere at campgrounds like Arrowhead in Uwharrie National Forest, noting the balance between accessibility and natural immersion. For those seeking more primitive experiences, dispersed camping opportunities exist in designated areas of Uwharrie National Forest, with one camper describing it as "a perfect wilderness getaway" with fee-free, reservation-free sites. The natural landscape surrounding Pinebluff supports diverse outdoor activities beyond camping, including hiking the Uwharrie Trail, fishing in local lakes and rivers, and off-road vehicle recreation on designated trails.

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    Best Campgrounds near Pinebluff (83)

      1. Sycamore Lodge

      4.8(10)9mi from Pinebluff3 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Nice lake with walking trail. The main lodge is beautiful."

      "Sycamore Lodge is close to home, 1 1/2 hrs drive time, not bad. Happy with this place, it is clean, friendly and mostly quiet.  Close to Pinehurst and Southern Pines with great restaurants, etc."

      from $72 - $154 / night

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      2. Chalk Banks — Lumber River State Park

      4.5(10)16mi from Pinebluff15 sitesTents

      "It was a little tricky finding the entrance to this campsite, but when we managed to Google map our way in into the park, we were very happy with our selection!"

      "There was a path walkable to the river, and each campsite was clean, had plenty of space on level ground to set up camp, a fire pit, and very clean toilet. I would definitely go back!"

      from $17 - $47 / night

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      3. Pine Lake RV Resort

      4.3(3)9mi from PinebluffRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

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

      "Nice pond, pool and trails! They strongly support our troops!!"

      from $40 / night

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      4. Sandhills Campground B

      4.0(1)9mi from PinebluffTents

      "This is a campground located in the Sandhills Gamelands in NC. If you're looking for primitive, this is it. No bathrooms, no water spigots, no camp store, nothing like that."

      5. Racetrack Campground

      5.0(1)12mi from PinebluffRVs

      6. Airport RV Park

      2.3(3)16mi from PinebluffRVs, Tents

      7. Uwharrie National Forest

      4.3(16)28mi from Pinebluff

      "It should be no shock to those familiar with North Carolina’s geography that if one is seeking higher altitudes and breathtaking overlooks, Uwharrie is not the place he should go."

      "This area was one of my favorite ares for dispersed camping in Uwharrie National Forest while living in North Carolina. The area can be accessed by boat on the Little River, or by hiking in."

      8. Camp Henning at Ellerbe Springs

      5.0(1)17mi from Pinebluff14 sitesRVs

      from $47 / night

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      9. Silk Purse Farm

      Be the first to review6mi from Pinebluff7 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $45 - $59 / night

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      10. Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

      4.4(38)40mi from Pinebluff121 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Morrow Mountain State Park, near Albemarle, NC, has something for everyone.  Many hiking and equestrian trails are within the park. "

      "Water spigot close by, the pressure is high so slowly lift the handle haha. The sites are not too close together. Lots of hiking nearby. Beautiful area! Highly recommend."

      from $17 - $107 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Pinebluff, NC

    419 Reviews of 83 Pinebluff Campgrounds


    • Linda B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Zooland Family Campground

      Fun, Friendly, Full-Service Campground

      This quiet gem was just what I needed. It’s close enough to shoppes, diners, and other activities. It’s also close to the NC Zoo. With dedicated and mixed spots, it’s perfect for tents and RVs. Did I mention the staff? They’re friendly and helpful.

      Zooland is a great place for solo, family, or group. The campground offers a pool, activities, walking trails, as well as laundry facilities and 2 bath houses. There’s also a dog park for your K9 family member(s).

      Most sites have water and electrical hook ups. But one word of caution; you may or may not have cell service. But there is wi-fi throughout the property.

    • E
      May. 25, 2026

      Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

      Great scenery and bathhouse

      I don’t have any complaints about this campground! Sites are nice and feel like you aren’t close to anyone else. Very pretty area, quiet. Newest bathhouse I have ever seen at a state park! Awesome showers.

    • j
      May. 6, 2026

      Badin Lake Campground

      Badlin lake capm

      Very nice Good flat spots Quiet Showers Beautiful views Lots of squirrels Love it

    • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 17, 2026

      Anderson Creek County Park- Dispersed Camping

      Dispersed Camping? Not yet.

      I got pretty excited when I saw this listed as offering dispersed campsites as my daughter lives nearby, and the only camping near her is Raven Rock, and for whatever odd reason, when you camp at NC state campgrounds, you have to be in the campground for the night at 9PM in peak season, and 6PM in off season, or you will be locked out! Unfortunately, at this phase of development, Anderson Creek County Park only offers ONE group campsite. Hopefully they will offer dispersed camping as they develop further, they are doing so in phases.

    • Jeff B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 15, 2026

      Poplar Point Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

      Tent Camping at Poplar Point

      This was always a great place for me to stop and camp. A different experience than Crosswinds. It’s not too crowded in April and I like that it is dark at night and has plenty of shade from the trees. Loop B could use a little TLC but not too bad.

    • Jeff B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 10, 2026

      Parkton Place

      The Farm Feel on 30 acres

      Car camping in my Subaru with a pop up tent just in case for two nights. This place is beautiful and relaxing. Called the owner to check in and ask questions. Heather was very brief and helpful. The animals are friendly. Just make sure to close the gates behind you and keep coffee away from the animals. If you’re an introvert this may be the place for you. If you into socializing go explore and talk to the animals and other people camping if they are interested in talking. It feels like home already.

    • J
      Apr. 10, 2026

      Double L Farms Campground

      Lumberton NC

      Our host, Brain and Lisa are great. Brain was there when we arrived to make sure we had everything we needed for hook up and helped with parking. Lisa gave very good directions to their location. Very peaceful, loved the animals. Will stay here again.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 11, 2026

      Pedro's Campground at South of the Border

      Great Stop!

      This well known roadside attraction, South of the Border, has a hidden gem of a campground! They have a lot of sites, from back-ins to pull-throughs, full hook-ups, nightly rates from about $49 including tax (with discounts, and they offer a few). Nice sites with picnic tables and grills, we saw three bathhouses (clean!), and a coin-operated laundry. Entire campground is gated with security, and there are restaurants, shops, and gas stations. Quiet, fun, just off I-95 at the SC/NC border.

    • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 11, 2026

      East Morris Mountain

      A nice campsite right off of Tower Road

      A nice campsite off of Tower Road with is also part of the TransAmerica Trail. It is a flat site with a with a great fire pit. There is are more sites in the field but we ended up not staying because it was hunting season and this area was open to hunting. It would be a nice place to stay if you are hunting in the area or if it is out of season.

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    Guide to Pinebluff

    Campers seeking sites near Pinebluff, North Carolina can explore options across varied terrain from 300 to 900 feet in elevation. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures. Camping conditions vary significantly between the sandy soil areas of the Sandhills region and the more clay-rich soils found in the northern parts of nearby Uwharrie National Forest.

    What to do

    Kayaking on local waterways: Chalk Banks at Lumber River State Park offers direct river access with convenient boat ramps. "The river is about half a mile from the campground and has a put in for kayaks," notes Cody T., who appreciates the clean facilities and convenient water access.

    Fishing opportunities: Multiple campsites provide fishing access for varied skill levels. "The area is clean and well maintained. There is a lot of wood to gather for your fire but if you want to buy firewood then you'll have to drive to the speedway about 10 minutes down the road," reports Cody T. about his fishing trip at Chalk Banks.

    Hiking through diverse landscapes: Uwharrie National Forest offers trail systems for different experience levels. "This makes my third time in the Uwharrie National Forest. The first time was with a Royal Ranger Junior Training Trails group when I was a Royal Ranger leader. We camped along the Dutchman's Creek Trail," shares Myron C. about the hiking options.

    What campers like

    Private, spacious sites: Morrow Mountain State Park receives praise for its site layout and natural setting. "C loop, site 48, is where we stayed this trip. Its a good site. Close to the showers, which are clean and well maintained. Behind the site is a great little 'valley' to explore if you have kids/dogs," notes Jennifer R.

    Clean facilities: "Very nice campground, meticulously maintained. Store, restaurant, pool, dog park, kayak on lake, putt putt, cornhole, shuffleboard, horseshoes just to name a few," says Kathie M. about Sycamore Lodge, highlighting the well-maintained amenities.

    Wildlife viewing: Campgrounds throughout the region offer chances to observe local fauna. "We enjoyed our time there and were able to see several deer," reports Jen P. about her stay at Morrow Mountain State Park, where the natural setting supports diverse wildlife.

    What you should know

    Seasonal considerations: Summer camping requires preparation for heat and insects, while spring and fall offer more comfortable temperatures. "Extra large and private campsites. One of the campsites has a hammock stand. The group site is huge. The whole park is very clean and spacious," notes Tammie S. about Lumber River State Park.

    Gate closure times: Several campgrounds have strict entry/exit hours. "Word to the wise, when the website says the park closes at 'posted times', they mean 9pm. We know this because we got there at 9:05 and the gate was locked tight," warns Jay B. about his experience at Chalk Banks.

    Water availability: Water sources vary widely between campgrounds. "This is a campground located in the Sandhills Gamelands in NC. If you're looking for primitive, this is it. No bathrooms, no water spigots, no camp store, nothing like that. Bring all your own EVERYTHING," advises Marvin D. about Sandhills Campground B.

    Tips for camping with families

    Recreation options for children: The best places to camp near Pinebluff, North Carolina often include family-friendly amenities. "I love it here I can relax or keep busy with all the fun activity! The atmosphere is friendly and fun! The pool the hot tub, volleyball, game room and well stocked store! Bands on weekend crafts golf cart rentals!" shares Karen R. about activities at Sycamore Lodge.

    Kid-friendly exploration areas: Some campsites include natural features perfect for supervised play. "Behind the site is a great little 'valley' to explore if you have kids/dogs. Has awesome trees for hammocks and the tent pad doesnt slope," notes Jennifer R. about Morrow Mountain State Park.

    Swimming options: Pine Lake RV Resort offers water recreation opportunities that appeal to families with children. "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 to hike and go site seeing and if that is not your thing they also have a nice size pool," reports Shahaliegh B.

    Tips from RVers

    Site accessibility: Many campgrounds have challenges for larger rigs. "This campground is very clean and quiet with lots of things to do...The only down side is it can be hard to get larger trailers in and out of the park and into and out of some of the sits," advises Shahaliegh B. about Pine Lake RV Resort.

    Road conditions: Access roads vary in quality throughout the region. "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," notes Patrick F. about Pine Lake RV Resort.

    Hookup availability: Different sites offer varying levels of services. "Bathrooms and amenities are top notch. Sites are large and easy to back into," reports Tony C. about Sycamore Lodge, emphasizing the spaciousness that makes setup easier for RV campers.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Pinebluff, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Pinebluff, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 83 campgrounds and RV parks near Pinebluff, NC and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Pinebluff, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Pinebluff, NC is Sycamore Lodge with a 4.8-star rating from 10 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Pinebluff, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Pinebluff, NC.

    What parks are near Pinebluff, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 parks near Pinebluff, NC that allow camping, notably Uwharrie National Forest and B. Everett Jordan Lake.