Best RV Parks & Resorts near Siler City, NC

Several RV parks operate within 30 miles of Siler City, North Carolina, providing various hookup options for motorhome travelers. Cane Creek Campground and RV Park in Snow Camp offers full hookup sites with 30/50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. Jordan Dam RV Park features level sites with full hookups and on-site propane filling. Spring Hill RV Park in Chapel Hill accommodates big rigs with spacious sites that include water, sewer, and both 30/50-amp electrical connections. Deep River Campground and RV Park in Asheboro maintains year-round operations with pull-through and back-in sites suitable for larger rigs. "Sites were gravel, not all level, but not too bad. Full hook-ups, picnic table and fire pit. Extremely friendly staff."

Most RV parks in the region require advance reservations, particularly during fall and spring seasons when occupancy rates increase. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with Spring Hill RV Park offering excellent WiFi and reliable cellular coverage due to its proximity to Chapel Hill. Dump stations are available at most parks, though some smaller facilities like Dickens RV Park provide more limited amenities. Pet policies generally allow dogs with standard restrictions. During winter months, on-site propane service becomes particularly valuable, with one camper noting that at Jordan Dam RV Park, "if you leave your tank on your picnic table, Earl will come and fill it. This was extremely convenient during the winter months." Access roads to most parks accommodate standard RVs without significant navigation challenges.

Best RV Sites Near Siler City, North Carolina (69)

    1. Cane Creek Campground and RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Snow Camp, NC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 376-8324

    "Located close to nothing else, this campground was so peaceful at night. During the day, it’s beautiful. It’s got showers with hot water and accessible facilities. Great camping!"

    "It’s very clean, lots to do, beautiful view of lake. Great hiking trails."

    2. Jones Station RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Mebane, NC
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (919) 568-0153

    $45 - $50 / night

    "This is a first…never given a PRIVATELY OPERATED RV PARK the highest possible rating, but this place blew us away…sites were huge with large space between...everything was immaculate…obviously owners take"

    "This is absolutely the nicest privately owned RV Park we’ve visited anywhere in the country. It’s immaculately maintained, the spaces are large, and many of them are shaded."

    3. Jordan Dam RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Moncure, NC
    22 miles
    +1 (919) 770-6890

    "The campground is a great, quiet place.  There are not a lot of recreational amenities, but there is pond for fishing. "

    4. Spring Hill RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Carrboro, NC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (919) 967-4268

    "The park is nicely hidden in the trees; it's only about 10 min to Chapel Hill/Carrboro stores, restaurants, etc. The spaces are far enough apart that they aren't on top of each other."

    "Lots of trees for shade and the park is very quiet. I would recommend staying here. The spots are big and not right up on each other. No laundry facility."

    5. Dickens RV Park

    1 Review
    Moncure, NC
    26 miles
    +1 (919) 776-1220

    6. Goodwins RV Campground

    1 Review
    Moncure, NC
    22 miles
    +1 (919) 868-0973

    $50 / night

    7. Ivory Clay Farm

    2 Reviews
    Trinity, NC
    38 miles

    $40 / night

    "Ivory Clay Farm is now bookable on The Dyrt and offers a nice quiet place to rest just outside of the Winston-Salem & Greensboro Area. "

    "This is a great relaxing get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life! As the owners, we love relaxing & enjoying the bonfires, sunsets, wildlife & star gazing."

    8. Wooded RV Spot

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    Carrboro, NC
    22 miles
    +1 (415) 322-0506

    $50 - $70 / night

    9. Camp Henning at Ellerbe Springs

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

    $47 / night

    10. Deep River Campground And RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Franklinville, NC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 629-4069

    $35 - $850 / night

    "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."

    "Beautiful and Peaceful Campground. Great location, a minutes away from the NC State Zoo, Asheboro Downtown, gas stations, post office, grocery stores, big shopping malls and great restaurants!"

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RV Park Reviews near Siler City, NC

481 Reviews of 69 Siler City 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

  • P
    Mar. 11, 2024

    Crosswinds Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

    Awesome State Park

    This was our very first full-time RV park. We loved being in the park and it easily accommodated our 39ft. Class A. Back-in site but with plenty of room to do so. Each site has water and electric hook-up. Sewer however is a dump station. The sites are big with a picnic table, fire pit and lantern hook. Plenty to do here with the lake at your fingertips. Great first experience.

  • Corby M.
    Aug. 29, 2020

    Deep River Campground And RV Park

    Unlevel & messy

    We made a mistake. My wife and I are moving to North Carolina, and we were looking for a place to stay for a month in the Asheboro area. I checked around and Deep River was the only local campground with long-term sites available, so I made the reservation. The owner, Scott, was very helpful throughout the reservation process and we thought we were going to have a good experience. 

    When we showed up, Scott met us at the office and he took us to the "most level site" he had available. I was a little concerned from the start because the sewer pipe was sitting at a 45 degree angle and it was half buried in the ground. I had to help dig out the pipe and when I looked inside I noticed the connection was broken and any drainage would  have leached directly into the ground. Additionally, the sewer connection was more than 40 feet from the center of the site and I only carry 30 feet of line, so we had to back way up in order to hook-up. Unfortunately, that meant that our primary slide was within 3 feet of a giant pine tree so there was barely enough room to open it. Another problem with being so far back in the site was how unlevel the camper was. It took a while for me to get the trailer unhitched and by the time I had it nearly level, I had used all of my blocks and the jack was extended to the maximum height. Needless to say, I did not feel very comfortable with the arrangement and I was really starting to question whether or not to stay. 

    Then I started looking around at the site and there was trash everywhere with broken pieces of metal and half chewed dog bones strewn about. I looked at my wife and I could tell she was not happy. So I got on my phone, called another campground and made reservations. Scott was understanding, he tried to talk us into trying another site but by that time we had decided to move on. I will give Scott credit, he didn't charge us a cancellation fee, so that was good.

    A quick note, the WiFi was limited to close to the office and we would have had to pay Spectrum for a monthly internet connection. Also, Verizon cell coverage was weak.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Poplar Point Campground — Jordan Lake State Recreation Area

    Family Friendly Lake Jordon

    Poplar Point Campground at Jordan Lake quickly became one of my family’s favorite spots, offering the perfect mix of nature and convenience just outside Raleigh. With over 500 shaded sites, many right along the shoreline, the kids had room to play while we enjoyed peaceful lake views and easy access to boating, kayaking, and fishing. The campground has plenty of family-friendly touches from playgrounds, picnic tables, fire rings, and boat ramps along with water and electric hookups at most sites, though I learned that some loops have cleaner bathhouses than others. Bald eagles overhead, herons by the water, and fiery sunsets made it feel like we were far from the city, yet Apex and Pittsboro were just a short drive away when we needed a meal or groceries. My tips: aim for a lakefront site in Loops C, F, or G, pack serious bug spray for summer, and plan to catch at least one sunset across the water as it’s the kind of view the kids will remember long after the trip.

  • Michael R.
    Nov. 3, 2024

    Jordan Dam RV Park

    Great no frills campground.

    We stayed at Jordan Dam RV Park for a year while waiting for our house to be built.  The campground is a great, quiet place.  There are not a lot of recreational amenities, but there is pond for fishing.  The site maintenance man, Earl, will direct you into your site, which was a bit tricky in the site we were in.

    The RV Park has on-site propane filling, and if you leave your tank on your picnic table, Earl will come and fill it.  This was extremely convenient during the winter months, when we were filling one of our tanks every few days.

    If you are looking for someplace close to Jordan Dam boat launch, or are looking for a long term site, this is for you.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Holly Point — Falls Lake State Recreation Area

    Great campground

    The North Carolina State Park campgrounds are typically very nice, and this one is no exception. My site is adjacent to a large, clean, working bathhouse and a 2 minute walk from a swim beach.

    My cell reception outside the camper is excellent, and of if I had a cell booster it would be adequate for streaming inside the camper. I don’t have one as I depend on Starlink for internet access when traveling. Unfortunately Starlink isn’t going to work in my specific site or in most of the others. This is a wooded campground and all the sites are completely shaded

    My site has water and electric. About half of the available RV sites have water and electric, it there is no sewer. There is a dump station in the campground. Unusual for NC State facilities, there are no trash bins placed around the campground, but there is a large dumpster station co-located with the dump station.

    It’s about a 15-20 minute drive to shopping, but there are several convenience stores a few minutes away.

    The campground is clean and well maintained. It meanders around a very large lake, with several beaches and boat launch areas.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2021

    Jordan Dam RV Park

    Exceptional RV Parking Campground

    While a bit out-of-the-way, if you’ve got one of those incredibly large mobile homes on wheels, then this particular well-shaded, quiet and rural RV location just off of HWY 1near Moncure and quite near majestic Jordan Lake may just be the perfect spot for you. 

    With ample slanted and 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. There’s the standard picnic table, fire ring/BBQ, garbage receptacles and even a community BBQ.  There are both well-shaded sites as well as those that don't have any.  My personal recommendation would be to get one further in the back nearest the pond (where you'll actually find real ducks!).  

    The hosts are incredibly nice and offer pricing by the night, week and month. Overall, the community is inviting and friendly and there’s at times some planned activities throughout the week (check with the front desk). While there's not a whole lot of commerce in these parts, nearby there is Ray's Supermarket, Jordan Dam Mini-Mart/Grill and a host of restaurants and stores over in Pittsboro. There's free WiFi, laundry service, propane tank onsite as well as little store on the campground premises itself and even a small fish pond.

    Happy Camping!

  • Ann M.
    May. 27, 2018

    Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

    Historical get away in the forest

    The swaying of pine trees with the smell of the forest greets us at this easily accessible site in our motorhome. Electric and water hookups at our site, dump station available on the way out, camp host available. Picnic tables, fire pit available at our site. Lots of shade, plenty of trails that cover this State Park. The Kron house nearby, the swimming pool ( closed at time of our visit). The town of Albemarle 10 minutes away and Badin lake right down the mountain. Lots of history here just stop at the ranger station for information, maps and more.

  • R
    Jul. 29, 2023

    North Carolina State Fairgrounds

    Over-Priced Parking lot !

    I have stayed there twice over the past couple years.  The only changes to this Campground are the Prices !!  ..which keep going up (to $35 day now).  For this, you get a parking space with full hookups.. that's it, no Amenities whatsoever!

    It's pretty much a "Camper Trap", because there are so few options in the North Carolina Piedmont.  Spaces are tight, a lot of the people there are long-term workers, that totally ignore any "Dust" decorum, speeding through the area as if they were on public streets!


Guide to Siler City

Siler City, North Carolina camping options extend beyond the town limits into surrounding communities within a 30-mile radius. The area features rolling Piedmont terrain with elevations ranging from 350 to 600 feet and mild year-round temperatures that support camping across all seasons. Winter lows rarely drop below 25°F, making propane heating sufficient for cold-weather RV camping at most parks.

What to do

Fishing at local ponds: Cane Creek Campground and RV Park in Snow Camp offers lake fishing opportunities with no special permit required. "Beautiful little park nestled into the woods! Our site (17) was on the opposite side of the real lake access and right across from the annual spots," notes one camper who appreciated the water activities.

Visit nearby Chapel Hill: Located approximately 25 miles from Siler City, Spring Hill RV Park provides convenient access to Chapel Hill attractions. "The park is nicely hidden in the trees; it's only about 10 min to Chapel Hill/Carrboro stores, restaurants, etc.," reports one visitor who enjoyed the proximity to urban amenities.

Star gazing at night: The rural setting around many campgrounds creates excellent conditions for night sky viewing. At Ivory Clay Farm, "We love relaxing & enjoying the bonfires, sunsets, wildlife & star gazing," according to the owners who maintain the property's three secluded RV spots.

Explore Jordan Lake: Several campgrounds provide good access to Jordan Lake State Recreation Area. "Best access to the nearby Lake Jordan is Poe's Ridge Boat Ramp," advises a camper who stayed at Goodwin's RV Campground in Moncure.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many RV sites near Siler City, North Carolina feature larger-than-average parking spaces. At Jones Station RV Park, "sites were huge with large space between...everything was immaculate…obviously owners take enormous pride in their property and care for their customers!"

Privacy and seclusion: Campers frequently mention the quiet atmosphere at campgrounds in the region. "Located close to nothing else, this campground was so peaceful at night. During the day, it's beautiful," writes a reviewer about Cane Creek Campground.

Reliable connectivity: Despite rural locations, several parks maintain good internet access. "The Wifi is excellent and, I believe, cell service is good for pretty much everyone since it's so close to the Triangle," notes a Spring Hill RV Park visitor.

Wooded settings: Most campgrounds in the area feature mature trees and natural surroundings. "The spaces are far enough apart that they aren't on top of each other," explains a Spring Hill camper who appreciated the layout.

What you should know

Campground visibility: Some smaller RV parks can be difficult to locate. "You'll have to look hard to find Goodwin's RV Campground. The sign to Goodwin's is low on the ground and sets back a bit from the road, so not the easiest to find," warns one camper.

Seasonal availability: Fall and winter camping options remain available but with varying services. At Jordan Dam RV Park, on-site propane service becomes particularly valuable during colder months. As one long-term camper noted, "The RV Park has on-site propane filling, and if you leave your tank on your picnic table, Earl will come and fill it. This was extremely convenient during the winter months."

Site levelness varies: Be prepared with leveling blocks at some locations. At Deep River Campground and RV Park, sites have received mixed reviews regarding levelness, with one camper reporting "Sites were level" while others had different experiences.

Limited shopping options: Some campgrounds are located in areas with minimal commercial services. "There's not a lot around these parts, but there is a decent corner store called Ray's that has just about everything you might be looking for," advises a Goodwin's RV Campground visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Multiple playgrounds: Cane Creek Campground provides several play areas for children. "There are 3 parks which kiddo had a great time making friends at," mentions a parent who stayed at the campground.

Swimming options: Some parks offer seasonal pool access. "2 pools (currently closed due to covid), game room, store, and private pond," notes a visitor to Deep River Campground, highlighting amenities that appeal to families with children.

Kid-friendly sites: Camp Henning at Ellerbe Springs offers families 42 acres to explore with 14 RV sites. "This property was purchased in 2022, and the new owners are continuing to add on to the property," according to a recent visitor.

Historical locations: Several campgrounds feature interesting historical aspects that can engage children. "Historical property with mineral spring!" notes a visitor about Camp Henning at Ellerbe Springs, pointing out educational opportunities.

Tips from RVers

Access road considerations: Most RV parks in the region can accommodate standard-sized recreational vehicles, but some have specific limitations. "Extra wide and extra long pull thru site" and "Extra wide roadways" were highlighted by a Jones Station RV Park visitor.

Hookup positioning: Check the location of utility connections before positioning your RV. At some parks, "the sewer connection was more than 40 feet from the center of the site," which can require additional hoses or careful placement.

Tree clearance: Some sites may have limited overhead clearance. One camper reported concerns about "a hickory tree that was rubbing the top of my recently recoated roof," indicating that RVers with taller vehicles should inspect sites carefully.

Wi-Fi reliability: Connectivity varies significantly between parks. The "WiFi that actually works!" at Jones Station RV Park was specifically praised by travelers requiring internet access during their stay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Siler City, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Siler City, NC is Cane Creek Campground and RV Park with a 4.2-star rating from 6 reviews.

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