Best Cabin Camping near Stony Point, NC

Several cabin options exist near Stony Point, North Carolina, with varying levels of amenities and comfort. Lake Norman State Park Campground offers cabin accommodations with electric hookups and shower facilities, while Statesville RV Park I-77 provides cabin rentals with additional amenities such as electricity, water, and shower access. A camper wrote, "The sites are fine for a quick overnight, right off the highway," referring to the convenient location of these accommodations. Love Valley Campground also features cabins in a serene setting, with one review noting it as "probably the second cleanest campground I had ever been to."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Stone Mountain State Park Campground offers cabin accommodations with electric hookups, water access, and shower facilities. Midway Campground Resort provides cabins with amenities including electricity, water, and picnic tables in a pet-friendly environment that allows alcohol. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when Lake Norman attracts visitors. One camper shared that Lake Norman State Park has "good trails and beautiful views of Lake Norman," making it a popular destination despite being "more urban than rural."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic kitchenette facilities vary by location, with some offering only minimal cooking equipment. Lake Myers RV Resort provides seasonal cabin accommodations from April through November with amenities including electricity, water, and shower facilities. Self Sufficient Holler offers more rustic cabin options with limited amenities but includes showers, toilets, and picnic tables in a pet-friendly environment. The proximity of many cabin sites to Interstate 77 provides convenient access but results in road noise at some locations, particularly at Statesville RV Park where reviews mention highway sounds throughout the night.

Best Cabin Sites Near Stony Point, North Carolina (38)

    1. Lake Norman State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Troutman, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 528-6350

    $27 - $75 / night

    "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."

    "It was very shaded and surrounded by woods. The tent pad was super spacious and made of gravel. There was also a picnic bench, fire pit, and a lantern pole."

    2. Statesville RV Park I-77

    18 Reviews
    Statesville, NC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 873-5560

    $50 - $95 / night

    "Close to I77 ample space, cable available ,electric service tested good o n 50 amp, and pizza 🍕 delivery available."

    "They didn't have tent sites available in the after hours check in.  Luckily, John, who works maintenance, was near by. "

    3. Midway Campground Resort

    10 Reviews
    Mocksville, NC
    19 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."

    4. Love Valley Campground

    1 Review
    Stony Point, NC
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 592-2231

    5. Stone Mountain State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Roaring Gap, NC
    36 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."

    6. Thousand Trails Green Mountain

    18 Reviews
    Lenoir, NC
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We picked a site without really knowing the layout of the park. Our site was #4 and it was easy to park."

    "The very front part has paved sites with decks, benches and table and some are on a creek.  Everyone was friendly and helpful.  Easy in and out.  Enjoyed being close to Boone and Blowing Rock."

    7. Lake Myers RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Mocksville, NC
    22 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."

    8. Self Sufficient Holler

    1 Review
    Moravian Falls, NC
    16 miles

    $40 - $200 / night

    "What a magical experience floating in the trees surrounded by fire flies! Elizabeth and Mark were exceptional hosts. There is so much to do on property, and they are working on more!"

    9. Statesville East I-40 Koa

    1 Review
    Mocksville, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 546-7615

    10. Cobble Hill RV Campground (Formerly) Carolina Rose

    11 Reviews
    Cooleemee, NC
    31 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."

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Cabin Reviews near Stony Point, NC

346 Reviews of 38 Stony Point Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Steve V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2019

    Honey Bear Campground

    Ranger Review: Gregory Intertia 20 H2O at Honey Bear Campground

    **Campground Review: **

    This is the second year in a row of us ending our summer road trip at Honey Bear Campground in Boone, NC. Honey Bear is a medium sized campground with around 60 sites that are a mix of full hook up, RV water& electric, Tent water& electric, primitive camp sites, and a group tent camp area. There is also two small cabins to rent. All sites with hook ups also included cable hook ups. I have included a campground map in my pictures for your orientation. All the sites are gravel and most sites are wooded with lots of shade. The sites are a little sloped, so have leveling equipment ready. The sites vary from small and close together, to medium size with established plumeria shrubs separating sites for some privacy. All style sites include a picnic table and fire ring. If the campground is full, they do have an overflow area that they allow you to boondock at until a site opens up. 

    Check-in was easy at the office at the entrance of the campground. We stayed on site B12 again this year as we find it private, well shaded, and close to a small creek that provided background water noise when it’s flowing good. This site does have a good slope to it and we had to use a stack of 3 Cacmo leveling blocks to get level, but if anything, this is my only minor complaint about this site. 

    The bathhouse is centrally located and older, but functional and cleaned daily. There are also laundry machines available between the men’s and women’s area. 

    Firewood and ice was available at the office. You can even walk down, pay for wood and/or ice and they will deliver it to your site! The office also has limited other supplies. There is a full grocery store less than 10 minutes away. Connected to the office is a coffee bar that also had some seating and a TV(Seemed to be a teen hang out in the evenings). 

    We found good cell phone service with Verizon throughout the property. The campground did have wi-fi, however we only got a good connection if we were near the office/coffee bar. 

    The campground also has a dog run, which our dogs loved. After being on the road for two weeks they enjoy every opportunity to get off leash and run. The dog area was surprisingly clean, so either the dog owners are doing the right thing and cleaning up after their dogs, or the staff monitors and cleans this area regularly. 

    Being right on the outskirts of Boone is very beneficial. The area offers all types of outdoor activities, from hiking, rock climbing, fishing, mountain biking, and an assortment of snow sports in the winter. Additionally, you’ll find lots of shopping, restaurants, breweries & wineries, and appealing little towns around the area to explore. Also, Boone sits at 3,333 feet (surrounding mountains go up to 6K), so even in the middle of the summer you’ll find very comfortable day and night temperatures. 

    Pro Tip: Check with the office for the Saturday night movie! Weather dependent, they show a movie outdoors on the front lawn. Bring your chair or blanket and a cooler/snacks, and come hang out for a movie with fellow campers. They had multiple fire pits going the Saturday we were there, so bring your favorite snacks to toast over the fire. 

    With this being our second year to stop here, we have fallen in love with the area. We recommend this campground and will keep returning to this area. I wish it was a little closer to where we live and we’d come here a lot more often!

    **---------------------------- **

    **Product Review: **

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get to test products. At this campground, I tested the Gregory Intertia 20 H2O Hydration Pack. This backpack from Gregory turned out to be my new favorite day hiking pack. The 20L easily fits all my day hiking equipment with room to spare. The 3L reservoir is plenty of water for a day hike even on the warmest of days. What I also really like is the side pockets. They are very deep, so if you are on a shorter hike where you are not using the 3L reservoir, you don’t have to worry about water bottles popping out of the side pockets (I’ve had other packs with short side pockets where water bottles fall out easily). The front mesh pocket is also large enough to hold all that“need now” type gear and there is a small quick stow pocket that is lined and perfect for storing glasses or sunglasses. Even loaded down with more than I’d usually take for a day hike, I found that with the multiple adjustment straps, this pack proved to be very comfortable and rode perfect on my back. I highly recommend this pack for day hikes and look forward to trying some of their larger packs in the future.

  • D
    Jul. 29, 2025

    Boone KOA

    A Perfect Stay at Boone KOA – Clean, Quiet, and Family-Friendly!

    We recently stayed at the Boone KOA and couldn’t be happier with our experience! The facilities were incredibly clean—bathrooms, showers, and common areas were spotless and well-maintained throughout our stay, which made camping that much more comfortable.

    What really stood out was the peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere. Even though the campground was full with RVs and other campers, it was surprisingly quiet and respectful at night—ideal for families or anyone looking to relax.

    The tent sites had tons of space between them, giving us both privacy and room to spread out, which can be hard to find at other campgrounds. We never felt cramped and had more than enough room for our gear, a picnic area, and space for the kids to run around.

    There’s a lot here that people are looking for when choosing a campground: ✅ Level tent pads ✅ Clean restrooms and showers ✅ Quiet hours that are actually respected ✅ Close proximity to Boone and Blue Ridge Parkway hikes ✅ A friendly staff that makes you feel welcome ✅ Activities for kids and families without being too noisy

    Whether you’re in an RV or pitching a tent, Boone KOA is a perfect base for exploring the High Country. Highly recommend and will definitely return!

  • Julie L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2021

    Riverside Canoe and Campground

    Awesome sites/camping cabins and GREAT river tubing experiences

    The staff here is INCREDIBLY friendly and the check-in building/store is small but mighty, offering items like local honey, local preserves and camping/swimming/tubing accessories.

    We stayed in the camping cabins located on the hill behind the store. It was so quiet & offered a beautiful view of the river from the picnic table. We took part in one of the offered tubing experiences and it was so cool. You can rent a tube to place a cooler inside of so you can tube down the river with beverages and snacks in tow. The end of the rafting experience puts you right there back at the campsite.

    This is a great place.

  • Julie L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 18, 2021

    Grandfather Campground

    Close to Profile Trail/Grandfather Mountain

    I like this campsite. You have to be careful to book the correct kind of tent site if you want to be in a more wooded area. The camping cabins are really nice and spacious. It's a good site with some really good breakfast spots located just right next to the campsite itself

  • Vic B.
    Nov. 9, 2020

    Grandfather Campground

    Great first camping spot.

    For my first time camping, we got a great location. The tent site we got, we could hear the running water from the stream. Bathroom and shower are clean and has heated water. Our came site had a lot of rocks so it was hard to sleep at night. Would recommend talking a air bed.

  • Julie L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 18, 2021

    Boone KOA

    Close to town but far enough away

    I enjoyed the drive out to this site, it is far enough off of the beaten path but still close to town. The site is a very easy drive to Boone and Tweetsie Railroad. We stayed at a camping cabin and it was really nice. The RVs are close to each other in proximity and RV sites are not separated by any brush or trees. We walked the country road for a nice walk each day. Overall it was a really nice KOA if you are in the area and wanting to explore Boone.


Guide to Stony Point

Cabin camping near Stony Point, North Carolina provides visitors access to the foothills region where elevations range from 950 to 1,200 feet. The area experiences four distinct seasons with summer highs averaging in the upper 80s while winter temperatures typically drop to the low 30s. Most cabin facilities remain open year-round though certain amenities may be limited during winter months.

What to do

Hiking trails at Stone Mountain: Stone Mountain State Park Campground offers several hiking trails ranging from easy to strenuous. A camper noted, "There are plenty of walking trails and mountain bike trails with a boat ramp and beach a short drive or a hike away." The park features waterfalls and historic homesteads accessible via the trail system.

Fishing opportunities: Lake Norman State Park Campground provides lake access with shoreline fishing spots. "We fished, rode bikes, hiked and saw plenty of wildlife," reports one visitor who stayed with family. The park rents fishing equipment during peak season at the visitor center.

Mini golf and recreation: Family activities near cabins include recreational options at Midway Campground Resort where visitors can enjoy the onsite facilities. A camper mentioned, "There is a pond for fishing, a nice pool, a jump pad, playground, arcade, and mini-golf. Plenty for kids to do."

What campers like

Clean bathroom facilities: Visitors frequently comment on bathroom cleanliness at multiple cabin locations. A recent guest at Stone Mountain State Park noted, "The shower house was very clean," adding that previous insect problems had been resolved. Bathroom accessibility varies by cabin location.

Wildlife viewing: Deer sightings are common near cabins throughout the region. One camper at Lake Norman State Park Campground shared, "You'll probably see deer but have never seen a bear," indicating the relative safety of wildlife encounters in the area.

Quiet atmosphere: Several campgrounds offer peaceful settings despite proximity to highways. A guest at Lake Norman described their experience: "Very clean and quite and very close to Charlotte. Nice, moderate hiking trails. Swimming and kayaking."

What you should know

Campsite spacing varies significantly: Some cabin areas offer more privacy than others. A visitor to Lake Norman mentioned, "There is not much space between the sides, but the park is huge and right at the lake." Consider requesting specific cabin locations if privacy is important.

Seasonal operation: Lake Myers RV Resort and similar facilities operate primarily from April through November with limited winter availability. Off-season visitors should call ahead to confirm services.

Highway noise considerations: Some cabins near interstate corridors experience traffic noise. A visitor to Statesville RV Park I-77 mentioned, "The highway was close and the noise did make it hard to sleep." Request cabins furthest from highways if noise sensitivity is a concern.

Tips for camping with families

Age-appropriate activities: Cabin camping options differ in suitability for various age groups. One visitor to Midway Campground Resort observed, "This is a small, family-friendly campground... The best feature is a haunted trail at Halloween."

Consider cabin capacity: Most rental cabins accommodate 4-6 people comfortably. A visitor to Statesville RV Park described their cabin as having "1 dbl bed and twin sized bunk bed," which is typical of smaller units in the region.

Pack accordingly: Many cabins provide basic furnishings but require guests to bring specific items. As one camper at Self Sufficient Holler noted, "Elizabeth has thought of EVERYTHING when it comes to her property! Not only do you have a fully equipped camp kitchen and fire pit, but there is also a rocket stove in the earth next to the pit."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Several campgrounds have uneven terrain that can be difficult for larger rigs. A visitor to Cobble Hill RV Campground reported, "Did park on site 59 (pull through) but was SUPER unlevel." Bringing leveling blocks is recommended.

Reservation timing: Book cabin accommodations several months in advance for summer weekends, especially at lakefront properties. Winter reservations typically require less lead time except for holiday weekends.

Utility connections: Cabin rentals with RV hookups often provide varied electrical options. At Statesville RV Park I-77, visitors noted both 30-amp and 50-amp service is available at premium cabin sites, while economy cabins may offer only standard household outlets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Stony Point, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Stony Point, NC is Lake Norman State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 34 reviews.

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