Best Cabin Camping near Rocky Mount, NC

Several campgrounds within driving distance of Rocky Mount, North Carolina provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Enfield-Rocky Mount KOA offers simple but comfortable cabins equipped with beds, mini-refrigerators, Keurig coffee makers, window AC units, and ceiling fans. "I stayed in one of the cabins on site and it was simple, but comfortable. There was one bed (either a queen or maybe a full) and a roll-away underneath, table with four chairs, mini refrigerator, Keurig, window AC unit and ceiling fan/light," notes one visitor. Thousand Trails Lake Gaston, located about an hour from Rocky Mount, features small lakeside cabins with basic amenities. Raleigh Oaks RV Resort & Cottages provides more upscale options with studio and two-bedroom deluxe cabin layouts, complete with modern bathroom facilities and climate control systems.

Rustic cabins and more luxurious cottage-style accommodations are both available depending on the location. Most cabin rentals include outdoor fire pits, picnic tables, and access to shared bathhouse facilities. Pet policies vary by location, with many sites like Medoc Mountain State Park Campground allowing pets in designated cabin areas. Bullocksville Campground at Kerr Lake State Recreation Area offers cabins with lake views that require advance booking, especially during peak summer months. Tranter's Creek Resort provides small cabin rentals near a well-maintained pool and laundry facilities. While some campgrounds operate year-round, others like Thousand Trails Lake Gaston are seasonal, open from late March through October. Online reservations are recommended for all cabin camping options, particularly during weekends and holidays.

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, from basic setups with mini-refrigerators to more complete kitchenettes. Cooking equipment, utensils, and cleaning supplies are generally not provided, so visitors should pack accordingly. Many campgrounds have on-site stores with limited groceries and camping essentials, though selection is typically minimal. The Enfield-Rocky Mount KOA maintains a small camp store with basic necessities, while Thousand Trails Lake Gaston offers a shop with supplies, food, and coffee. For more extensive grocery needs, visitors should stock up in Rocky Mount before arriving at their cabin destination, as rural store options can be limited and have restricted operating hours.

Best Cabin Sites Near Rocky Mount, North Carolina (14)

    1. Medoc Mountain State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Hollister, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 586-6588

    $27 - $75 / night

    "Labor Day weekend car camping at Medoc Mountain State Park campground!  Had a great time camping and hiking. "

    "We stayed in site 11 which was surrounded by lots of trees and gave us lots of privacy from our neighbors. Each site has its own covered trash bin to use."

    2. Enfield - Rocky Mount KOA

    10 Reviews
    Hollister, NC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 445-5925

    "I stayed in one of the cabins on site and it was simple, but comfortable."

    "Just watch when you are arriving as the driveway is a bit hard to see and turning around can be tricky if you go too far."

    3. RV Resort At Carolina Crossroads

    13 Reviews
    Weldon, NC
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 538-9776

    $45 / night

    "They are large and level with a concrete pad, water, sewer, and electrical hookups for both 30 and 50 amp."

    "Good hook ups, clean facilities, nice dog park and clean pool/hot tub. Close off 95, but far enough you don't hear it at all. We even got a gazebo site, which was awesome."

    4. Thousand Trails Lake Gaston

    12 Reviews
    Littleton, NC
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This is a thousand trails RV resort. the road to the campground is fine."

    "It was our first time using our Thousand Trails membership and it was pretty fun!"

    5. RVacation Campground

    10 Reviews
    Smithfield, NC
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (919) 965-5923

    "The good news about this RV park is that it is conveniently located next to Interstate 95. The bad news about this RV park is that it is conveniently located next to Interstate 95."

    "We were impressed that the water lines are heated, so we didn't have to disconnect our water for the unusually cold 2 degree weather."

    6. B.W. Wells — Falls Lake State Recreation Area

    10 Reviews
    Wake Forest, NC
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (984) 867-8000

    $72 / night

    "Bathroom facilities with hot showers located near every loop. Swimming areas at certain places around the lake. Kayaking and boat access also. Great restaurants and gas stations near by."

    "Loved that there was a playground near the site. The site itself was gravelly and not super private but it was great- the hikes around were stunning."

    7. Raleigh Oaks RV Resort & Cottages

    9 Reviews
    Four Oaks, NC
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (919) 934-3181

    $25 - $55 / night

    "With a wide-array (OK, 150+ sites in all) of elongated parking lanes for your parking pleasure, all of the sites come equipped with the typical 30 / 50 amp electrical hook-ups, waste disposal and water"

    "Two pools, one Jacuzzi, 3 Dog parks. Volley ball, playground, putt putt and moreEvery Friday, Saturday and Sundays they have free waffles for small donation. They also have organized activities."

    8. Freedom Hill Resort

    1 Review
    Henderson, NC
    35 miles
    +1 (919) 723-0054

    $50 / night

    "Check out this new campground and make sure to post a review on the Dyrt with some photos of your trip."

    9. Lake Gaston Americamps

    6 Reviews
    La Crosse, VA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (434) 636-2668

    "Bathrooms were clean but had to drive to them from the tent sites. Luckily they have a set of porta potties closer to the sites for easy use."

    "1st time at Lake Gaston Americamps campground. The staff is awesome. Everyone was helpful, polite, friendly and made you feel welcomed. Need firewood, no problem."

    10. Bullocksville Campground — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

    5 Reviews
    Henderson, NC
    45 miles
    +1 (252) 438-7791

    $27 - $77 / night

    "Tucked away in the lush, verdant forests north of Raleigh, here at Bullocksville Park, you’ll discover camping and cabin grounds that are just a short hike from the nearby Lake Kerr, but far enough away"

    "Bullocksville, has Electric and non electric sites, for the most part, the electric sites are more level and developed."

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  • Michelle B.
    May. 17, 2025

    Enfield - Rocky Mount KOA

    A great getaway

    This is a great spot to stop, I knew nothing about it ahead of time I picked it as a midway point between destinations. I stayed in one of the cabins on site and it was simple, but comfortable. There was one bed (either a queen or maybe a full) and a roll-away underneath, table with four chairs, mini refrigerator, Keurig, window AC unit and ceiling fan/light. There was also a porch bench, picnic table and a fire pit.

    I arrived after hours but checking in was a breeze and all paperwork was very clear.

    Bathrooms are dated, but well maintained and clean.

    I have the same cabin booked for my return trip and am really looking forward to coming back!

  • Jay E.
    Sep. 8, 2021

    Medoc Mountain State Park Campground

    Great Campground - Reasonably Priced

    Labor Day weekend car camping at Medoc Mountain State Park campground!  Had a great time camping and hiking.  Spacious campsite with gravel parking space, gravel tent pad, picnic table, fire ring with grill and lantern pole.  We were fortunate that we had shade at our site most of the day.

    Hiking trails were in great shape - well maintained.  We hiked a few of the trails and ended up with about seven miles total, but there were more we could have done.  

    Firewood was readily available, the bathrooms and showers were clean.  We had a great time and plan to return when we are in the area.

  • Nicole M.
    Sep. 2, 2022

    Medoc Mountain State Park Campground

    Will definitely stay again!

    We stayed in site 11 which was surrounded by lots of trees and gave us lots of privacy from our neighbors. Each site has its own covered trash bin to use. I also appreciated that there was a recycling bin near the bath house. Bathrooms were clean. Great hiking and biking trails! Service was spotty at the campsite but better over near the pavilions/playground.

  • Cannon W.
    Jul. 15, 2020

    Tranter's Creek Resort

    One of the cleanest pools I have ever laid eyes on.

    Tent sites with electrical hook ups right beside the river. There is a fish cleaning sink and a pier to fish from also. Small cabins are for rent here as well. This facility has one of the cleanest pools I have ever been in. Very well kept bathroom facilities with a laundromat as well. Very friendly staff and guests here as well.

  • J D.
    May. 28, 2021

    B.W. Wells — Falls Lake State Recreation Area

    Great camping options. $30/night

    Starting at $30/night for a camping lot. I came here with a 25 foot shuttle bus. There are people here with deluxe buses, car+tent campers and everything in between. I reserved it through their website. They offer a small discount for senior citizens and military. Bathroom facilities with hot showers located near every loop. Swimming areas at certain places around the lake. Kayaking and boat access also. Great restaurants and gas stations near by. Biking and hiking options. Fire pits and picnic tables. Firewood is $5/bundle. I'd definitely stay here again. Cozy camping spot.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2021

    Bullocksville Campground — Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

    Camping Oasis with Fantastic Lake Views!

    Tucked away in the lush, verdant forests north of Raleigh, here at Bullocksville Park, you’ll discover camping and cabin grounds that are just a short hike from the nearby Lake Kerr, but far enough away from any roadside noisy traffic. 

    This is a complete natural respite that is incredibly quiet(save the roar of noise from nature!). The grounds themselves are laid out superbly, from 3-4 independent campground sites(in fact, some are across the road from whence you arrived) with blended options for both RV’s and real campers who use tents. 

    There are a number of amenities and diversions, such as boat ramps for motored-boats, kayaking, canoeing, as well as playgrounds for the kiddos, a big gathering hall that can be rented, several picnic areas and shelters along with countless hiking trails. For anyone visiting North Carolina or for nearby residents who just want to get away from the concrete jungle, then Bullocksville Park is definitely worth a look. 

    I will end on this point - I have not come across any such amazing camping gem in all of North Carolina than this splendid campground at Bullocksville.  You'll be lucky (and hopefully very grateful) for getting a piece of land here in front of this gorgeous lake if you book well in advance.

    Happy Camping!

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

    Raleigh Oaks RV Resort & Cottages

    Exceptionally Clean & Well-Organized RV Parking Lot

    If you’ve got one of those incredibly large mobile homes on wheels, then this particular RV ‘oasis’ location just off of I-95 north of Four Oaks may just be the perfect spot for you. With a wide-array (OK, 150+ sites in all) of elongated parking lanes for your parking pleasure, all of the sites come equipped with the typical 30 / 50 amp electrical hook-ups, waste disposal and water connections.  And if you don't have an RV, but want to spend the night, no biggie, as Raleigh Oaks will easily rent you one of their deluxe cabins that come as either a studio or 2BR.

    Please note: THERE ARE NO TENT SITES HERE! We found that out the hard way while stopping for the night and had to move onwards to another nearby site instead. 

    That said, from what we did manage to see – apart from the massive White House and AMAZING family pool (there’s actually 2 pools on-site) along with spa / jacuzzi, there’s the standard picnic table, fire ring/ BBQ grill, garbage receptacles and even a community BBQ. The hosts are nice and offer pricing by the night, week and month. There’s a hefty amount of amenities to pick and choose from, including a billiards room, fitness center, basketball and volleyball courts, playground, fitness center, horseshoes and even miniature golf.  Spartan clean, new bathroom and shower facilities await you along with laundr-O-mat and complimentary WiFi and cable that come standard.  Due to all of these amenities AND the fact that this property is very well-maintained, this is just 1 of 2 campground resorts in the entirety of NC that has been awarded a perfect 10 for 10 by Sam's

    Insider’s tips? Here's a few: (1) Near this RV parking lot, you do have access to Holts Lake and Tucker Lake, the latter which has great beaches and both have decent fishing, Ava Gardner Museum, Bentonville Battlefield for all you Civil War buffs, Nahunta Park Center for the naturalists, Rudy Theaters for those seeking culture and even Smithfield Outlets for the spendthrifts amongst us.; (2) Saturday and Sunday this spot offers up complimentary waffles, coffee and juice; (3) While there is a rotating line-up of food trucks that frequent this place, unless you've got something amazing in your onboard refrigerator, I would highly recommend Southern Frying Pan for some pretty outstanding southern breakfast dishes, or further NE, try out SoDoSoPa, which serves up legendary smoked BBQ pulled pork, chicken and ribs along with southern comfort food like meatloaf with black pepper honey glaze or country fried chicken; and (4) If you need to load up on anything while you are camping around these parts, head south to Barefoot's Country Store & Grill where you can pick up some groceries as well as order out with some amazing sandwiches, burgers, fried chicken, or for that matter, just about anything fried!

    Happy Camping!

  • Becqui M.
    Apr. 10, 2019

    Medoc Mountain State Park Campground

    Amazing canpground/park

    This was my first time hiking with my teen daughter by ourselves, setting up camp, tent, cooking, etc. Picnic table, fire pit w/grill, level gravel tent pad on site, water spigot and trash can right in front of camp site. Bath house had doors for shower stalls as opposed to curtains, with shelves and hooks for your things. We brought our furbabies with us and we enjoyed 2 or 3 wonderful trails with beautiful views, some rock climbing, just a wonderfully happy place. My girl rode her bike around the campground and it was perfectly safe. I've been waiting to get back for quite a while.

  • Robert M.
    Apr. 26, 2022

    Thousand Trails Lake Gaston

    Been here before, love this TT campground

    This is a thousand trails RV resort. the road to the campground is fine. The campground is an older one and bigger rigs will find it a bit of a challenge to get into areas, especially the area where there is just water and electric. That is another issue, most of the park is water and electric. Lucky for us we usually come into this park early in the season or latter. 

      There is an area near the lake that has pull thru sites with WES setups 200 to 323 ( some small cabins and tiny houses are included in this number set ), I believe there is 31 total, all 50 amp, 22 are pull thru.

    The camp sites from #1 thru 174 are 30 and 50 amp setups and the area is tight to maneuver thru you are definitely going to work at getting bigger rigs in and also, leveling is a bit challenging in some spots. But 90% are in partial shaded areas making it a comfortable feel once settled in.

      Our ATT and T-Mobile hotspots worked as did the cell service ok. Most of the amenities were closed as it was early in the season. I will say, the laundry is small for this big of a campground. They were also doing work on the office but that is supposed to be completed soon. All in all, the views of the Lake are spectacular and there is plenty to see and do during the peak season for families.

    They have a separate dump station as well as a dumpster area as you first enter the park.


Guide to Rocky Mount

Cabin camping near Rocky Mount, North Carolina provides access to several lakes and state parks within a 60-mile radius. The terrain varies from pine forests to waterfront properties around Lake Gaston, Kerr Lake, and Falls Lake, with elevations rarely exceeding 400 feet above sea level. Most cabin facilities remain open year-round, though summer temperatures regularly reach the 90s with high humidity from June through September.

What to do

Hiking trails at Medoc Mountain: Access over 10 miles of hiking paths at Medoc Mountain State Park Campground. "We spent one night here in April. It was great! There are some pretty easy hiking trails, great for kids. Really beautiful wooded area," notes Katie M. The park offers a range of trail difficulties suitable for all experience levels.

Fishing at Kerr Lake: Cast for bass, catfish, and crappie from your campsite at Bullocksville Campground. "Great tent campsite close to water and boat launch on Kerr Lake," reports Mike C. The lake shoreline offers multiple fishing spots accessible directly from waterfront campsites.

Swimming in designated areas: Cool off during summer months at developed swimming areas. "Starting at $30/night for a camping lot... Swimming areas at certain places around the lake. Kayaking and boat access also," explains J D. about B.W. Wells at Falls Lake. Most swimming areas include sandy beaches and are typically open from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

What campers like

Clean bathhouse facilities: Campers consistently mention bathroom cleanliness as a priority. "Bathrooms are dated, but well maintained and clean," says Michelle B. about her stay at Enfield - Rocky Mount KOA. Most cabin areas provide centralized bathhouses with hot showers and flush toilets.

Waterfront views: Sites with lake visibility rank as most popular. "We were water front. Bath houses super clean and staff very friendly. The views were phenomenal," shares terri L. about her experience at Bullocksville Campground. Waterfront cabin sites typically book months in advance, particularly during summer weekends.

Level sites with essential hookups: RV and cabin campers appreciate well-maintained grounds. "Concrete slabs to park on. Don't expect any shade, there are no trees. With exception of around the parameter," notes Tracey S. about her stay at The RV Resort at Carolina Crossroads. Many cabin sites include concrete pads for additional parking.

What you should know

Seasonal availability restrictions: Several campgrounds operate on limited schedules. Thousand Trails Lake Gaston runs from March 31 to October 22, with reduced services during shoulder seasons. For year-round options, Enfield - Rocky Mount KOA and RVacation Campground maintain full services regardless of season.

Traffic and train noise impacts: Proximity to I-95 creates noise at some locations. "All night long we were able to hear the highway (i-95) and trains passing by. My husband is an extremely light sleeper so it was much worse for him," reports Janelle G. about RVacation Campground. Sites deeper within campgrounds typically offer more sound insulation.

Limited dining options nearby: Stock up on groceries before arrival. "Take everything with you that you may need though. Not a lot of options for food and such to arrive and stock up," advises Joe G. about Lake Gaston. Most cabin locations require at least a 15-minute drive to reach restaurants or grocery stores.

Tips for camping with families

Look for designated play areas: Children benefit from dedicated recreation spaces. "The kids loved the pool and playground. The staff were so kind and helpful," says Lisa P. after staying at Enfield - Rocky Mount KOA. Playgrounds typically include swing sets and climbing equipment suitable for ages 5-12.

Consider multi-activity campgrounds: Facilities with diverse amenities keep children engaged. "This is probably our favorite thus far. We like the lake and it's easily accessible. It contains putt putt, pool, store, 2 beaches, dock, fishing areas, playground, and tons of shade," shares Samantha G. about Thousand Trails Lake Gaston. Most family-oriented campgrounds charge activity fees separate from accommodation costs.

Reserve early for holiday weekends: Family-friendly dates book quickly. "We stayed for one night as we were passing through the area, but we were very impressed with this campground! The spots are spacious and well maintained. There's a large pool and a hot tub, as well as a small mini golf course," notes @HomegrownRV about RV Resort At Carolina Crossroads. Holiday weekends often require bookings 6-9 months in advance.

Tips from RVers

Check site dimensions before booking: Larger units require appropriate spaces. "Conveniently right off of I-95. Off enough so there isn't any highway noise. Beautiful facilities. Including concrete slabs to park on," mentions Tracey S. about RV Resort At Carolina Crossroads. Site lengths vary significantly between campgrounds, with some accommodating units up to 80 feet while others max out at 40 feet.

Consider seasonal utility limitations: Water systems may be affected by weather. "We were impressed that the water lines are heated, so we didn't have to disconnect our water for the unusually cold 2 degree weather," shares lorie M. about RVacation Campground. Winter camping requires additional preparation even when utilities remain operational.

Verify campground navigation ease: Some properties present access challenges. "Park had a tight turning radius and we struggled turning down aisle D in our 42 ft 5th wheel. Despite it saying it was 60 ft, spot was still tight," cautions Stephanie H. about RV Resort At Carolina Crossroads. Many cabins are positioned in areas with easier access than standard RV sites.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Rocky Mount, NC is Medoc Mountain State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 25 reviews.

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