Camping near Richfield, NC

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    Camping near Richfield, North Carolina centers around the Uwharrie National Forest, with several established campgrounds situated along Badin Lake. The area includes a mix of state park facilities, national forest campgrounds, and limited dispersed camping options. Morrow Mountain State Park Campground in nearby Albemarle provides year-round camping with full hookup sites for RVs, tent camping areas, and cabins. The Uwharrie National Forest offers multiple camping experiences through Arrowhead Campground and Badin Lake Campground, both highly rated for their spacious sites and access to water recreation. These campgrounds are approximately 10-15 miles from Richfield, making them convenient bases for exploring the region's natural resources.

    Most campgrounds in the Richfield area are open year-round, though reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer and fall weekends. According to visitors, Badin Lake Campground sites fill quickly, particularly those with lake views in the lower loop. Access roads to some campgrounds can be rough in places, with campers noting that smaller vehicles may need to navigate carefully on unpaved sections. Cell service varies throughout the area, with Verizon reported to work reasonably well at Badin Lake, while T-Mobile coverage is spotty. Weather conditions can affect trail accessibility, particularly after heavy rains when creek crossings may become difficult and some trails prone to flooding.

    The camping options near Richfield cater to different outdoor interests. Arrowhead Campground is particularly popular with off-road enthusiasts, offering electric hookups and access to the forest's extensive OHV trail system. Badin Lake Campground provides more primitive lakeside camping with spacious sites that offer privacy through natural vegetation. The El Dorado Outpost, located near the forest entrance, serves as a convenient supply stop for campers, offering essentials like ice, firewood, and food. During hunting season (typically fall), campers should wear bright colors when hiking, as the national forest is open to hunters, especially during dawn and dusk hours.

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    Best Campgrounds near Richfield (75)

      1. Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

      4.4(38)11mi from Richfield121 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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      2. Badin Lake Campground

      4.7(28)10mi from Richfield34 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Awesome location, very remote and the sites are Huge so no need to worry about a neighbor being close. I stayed at site 11 easy access to the water and great views."

      "I preferred the lower loop as nearly every outer site was on the lake with great views and lake access and sites are spread out. The inside sites of the lower loop are pretty spacious and deep."

      from $20 - $40 / night

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      3. Arrowhead Campground

      4.5(20)11mi from Richfield49 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Arrowhead Campground has had a bigger budget compared to its lesser sibling Badin Lake Campground. "

      "The campsites do not offer a view of the water of Badin Lake, but it is nearby with a drive or hike. "

      from $20 - $54 / night

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      4. Dan Nicholas Park

      4.3(20)12mi from RichfieldRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Nice lake to walk around, but paddle boats and center were closed. Lots of ducks that were used to human presence and feeding. Located in a nice sized park. Would definitely go back."

      "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."

      5. Deep Water Trail Camp

      4.6(9)11mi from RichfieldTents

      "The drive down the trail can be a bit much if you’re in a smaller car like we were, we had to drive slowly down because of all of the rocks."

      "First of all.. this place is FREE to camp at and surrounded by beautiful water, beautiful trees and the ancient rock of Uwharrie. A lovely place that we are so lucky to have access to... BUT. People."

      6. Uwharrie Hunt Camp

      4.2(6)14mi from RichfieldTents

      "We hit this campground right at the perfect time of year, BEFORE the opening day of off-road vehicle season in April. "

      "There is a good trail around the lake that offers some beautiful views across the lake. Pretty good fishing too."

      7. Uwharrie National Forest Badin Lake Group Camp

      4.7(3)11mi from Richfield3 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "And it you are an off road enthusiast, they have made some fantastic off road trails south of the Forrest."

      "While at Uwaharrie NF stayed at Biden Lake campground. Beautiful place with great views. Clean facilities close to sites."

      from $75 / night

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      8. Basecamp Outdoors

      5.0(1)6mi from Richfield1 siteGlamping

      from $80 - $145 / night

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      9. Deep Water Trailt Horse Camp

      4.3(3)11mi from RichfieldTents

      "It is a 7.5 mile drive to the end at what is referred to as Deep Water Trail Camp. But you'll only need to go about a mile before you find the first campsite on the left."

      "Thankfully some campers nearby helped me rearrange my direction and get me out of the mud, but I still don’t know how I’m going to make it back out of here 😬. This might be my forever home?!"

      10. West Morris Mtn.

      4.2(6)15mi from RichfieldRVs, Tents

      "Check out the walk through video in 360° to get a real feel for the National Forest Campground.  https://youtu.be/NsKiCNFALVs](https://youtu.be/NsKiCNFALVs)"

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    499 Reviews of 75 Richfield 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.

    • K
      May. 15, 2026

      Thousand Trails Forest Lake

      Decent

      Is a very basic campground they are having allot of plumbing issues. no activities for the kids no hot tub, store, restaurant or music on weekends anymore

    • j
      May. 6, 2026

      Badin Lake Campground

      Badlin lake capm

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

    • Duane E.
      Apr. 12, 2026

      Ivory Clay Farm

      Disappointing

      We reserved the site via The Dyrt months in advance. We arrived and found that the host wasn't at home and the one site they had was occupied by an obviously long term tenant. The host's phone went immediately to voicemail and texts were unanswered. We were able to scramble and find a site at another site several miles away. Not the way we wanted to start our trip. We will be expecting a full refund after this fiasco. Lesson learned - contact the host before you leave home.

    • 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.

      Check it out in our video

      https://youtu.be/Fv-DYCm_qXY

    • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 4, 2026

      Deep Water Trailt Horse Camp

      Great Dispersed Camping Area

      I was able to map out 41 free dispersed campsites on Moccasin Creek Road; Forest Service Road 576. It is a 7.5 mile drive to the end at what is referred to as Deep Water Trail Camp. But you'll only need to go about a mile before you find the first campsite on the left. Many of the sites are able to accommodate large groups of campers. This area is popular for the Off Highway Vehicle trail systems which are open April through December. We first came here on opening weekend for the OHV trails so it was pretty busy and the weather was dry so it was really dusty. We also come back at the end of December and camped near the Deep Water Trail Camp. This time instead of nearly every site being occupied, only 5 other sites had people for that weekend. It is a amazing area to visit if you are into OHV(Off Highway Vehicle) trail riding, mountain biking or hiking. It gets pretty busy sometimes and a few sites had trash but all in all a large majority of the sites were well kept. I would definitely recommend this area for dispersed camping. There are a few sites that you need a truck to get into but for the most part all of them are accessible by car. A couple of them are walk in sites. 

      All sites are shown and GPS coordinates listed in our video description.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1dJ268F1uw

    • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 4, 2026

      Deep Water Trail Camp

      Amazing number of Free Dispersed Campsites

      We have been down here a few times and camped in a different site each time. It is a amazing area to visit if you are into OHV(Off Highway Vehicle) trail riding, mountain biking or hiking. It gets pretty busy sometimes and a few sites had trash but all in all a large majority of the sites were well kept. I would definitely recommend this area for dispersed camping. There are a few sites that you need a truck to get into but for the most part all of them are accessible by car. A couple of them are walk in sites.

      I was able to map 41 sites on Moccasin Creek Road. All sites are shown in our video and GPS coordinates listed in the description.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1dJ268F1uw

    • Camp With Me The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 22, 2026

      Lake Norman State Park Campground

      Unexpected Stop, Perfect Stay at Lake Norman State Park

      We pulled into Lake Norman State Park around 6 PM on New Year’s Eve, mainly because we didn’t want to drive a couple more hours to our original destination. We only planned to stay one night, but the campground surprised us—in the best way—and we ended up staying three nights instead. 

      There were plenty of available campsites, and every site we saw was at least decently spaced, with several feeling nicely secluded. The campground was quiet and well laid out. The bathhouse was clean and modern, and having water spigots available in the no-hookups loop was a big plus. 

      One of the highlights was riding our e-bikes on the Hawk, Hicks, Norwood Creek, and Monbo loops. These are the easier sections of the Itusi Trail system and were a lot of fun—though still a bit too unpaved for my wife’s taste😄. Even so, the hiking trail access from the campground made it easy to get out and explore. 

      This stop wasn’t planned at all, but it turned into one of those stays that makes you glad plans changed. We’ll definitely be coming back to Lake Norman State Park.

      Check out all the sites in 360° in our video: 

      https://youtu.be/UzYublJ-BZg


    Guide to Richfield

    Camping sites near Richfield, North Carolina center around the Uwharrie National Forest, an area with elevations ranging from 300 to 1,000 feet. The region consists of hardwood forests interspersed with streams and Badin Lake, providing a variety of camping environments across primitive and established sites. During spring and fall, nighttime temperatures can drop below 40°F even when days are warm, requiring campers to prepare for temperature fluctuations.

    What to do

    Paddling opportunities: Several sites at Badin Lake Campground offer direct lake access for kayaking. "We have stayed at Badin Lake campground a couple times and would recommend it to anyone that likes to kayak and fish. Being able to camp on the water and just slide the kayaks in and out is great," explains Ruth O.

    Fishing spots: Bass and catfish are common catches in the area waters. Vincent S. from Deep Water Trail Camp reports, "Beautiful area, lots of space on the lower ground, gorgeous views from the higher ground, and some damn good fishing. My friends both caught a couple of channel cats. One enormous female catfish we released because she had eggs on board."

    Trail exploration: The region offers hiking trails with varying terrain around lake edges. According to Michael W., "Very remote and FREE. Lots of spots on both sides of the road. Lots of trails and wildlife." These trails provide good opportunities for wildlife spotting in less-traveled areas of the forest.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Many campgrounds offer separation between campsites. Katrin M. notes about Badin Lake Campground, "We had campsite 002 which was nice and shady and very private. It's a short walk over to the lake where the dogs enjoyed their swimming."

    Affordable camping options: Several areas offer free or low-cost camping. Michael W. commented about Deep Water Trail Camp, "Remote grandeur... Really remote and FREE. Lots of spots on both sides of the road," while another camper noted Uwharrie Hunt Camp costs only $5 per night.

    Reliable amenities: Despite the remote setting, many established campgrounds maintain quality facilities. At Cross Winds Family Campground, Cat R. found, "Picnic table, fire ring, playground, horseshoes, shower and toilets, laundry room; all on well maintained and beautiful clean grounds."

    What you should know

    Road conditions: Access roads to camping areas vary significantly in quality. Kyle from Uwharrie Hunt Camp notes their campground is "Hunt camp off main road. Large size nobody else here in March but I'm sure as summer rolls around it fills up more." For some areas, high-clearance vehicles are required.

    Seasonal popularity: The camping areas experience different usage patterns throughout the year. According to Shari G., "We hit this campground right at the perfect time of year, BEFORE the opening day of off-road vehicle season in April... If it is your thing, then by all means come on down, cuz this place is made for it."

    Limited supplies: Pack in necessities as nearby stores have limited stock. Dave V. notes, "There is a small convenience store in Uwharrie, offering sandwiches and made-to-order food, but not much in the way of groceries. Another 10 miles and you'll be in Troy which has a bigger grocery store, and restaurants."

    Tips for camping with families

    Park activities: Dan Nicholas Park offers numerous family-friendly amenities. Lisa M. explains, "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."

    Playground access: Several campgrounds include play areas for children. Bob B. describes Dan Nicholas Park's extensive offerings: "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."

    Wildlife viewing: Schedule time for animal watching as part of your trip. James H. shared, "The park is gorgeous and full of life. I saw plenty of frogs and tadpoles in the creeks, listened to a symphony of birds, and I'm pretty sure heard a few coyotes throughout the night."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: Choose sites based on your specific RV needs. At Arrowhead Campground, Mambo M. advises, "Great sites but hardly any are level so be prepared to manage that. Nice fire pits and grills - love having both."

    Hookup availability: Electric sites are available at select campgrounds. Sam F. notes about Arrowhead Campground, "We had a crowd of 12 and booked one of the 'double' sites, which was well worth it. Massive fire ring, two picnic tables, flat ground for 6 tents."

    Off-road access: RVers interested in off-road activities should choose specific campgrounds. Dave V. explains, "It appeared during my visit that most users were off-roaders with either 4x4's or quads. The onsite host advised that it is very popular with the off-road enthusiasts. Enclosed and flatbed trailers filled most of the sites."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Richfield, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Richfield, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 75 campgrounds and RV parks near Richfield, NC and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Richfield, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Richfield, NC is Morrow Mountain State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 38 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Richfield, NC.