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    The central Piedmont region surrounding Trinity, North Carolina features a diverse range of camping options within a 30-mile radius. Oak Hollow City Campground in nearby High Point provides full-hookup sites for RVs and tent camping areas with year-round availability. Approximately 15 miles east, Hagan-Stone Park offers more natural settings with both RV and tent sites. The area between Greensboro and Asheboro contains several developed campgrounds catering to different camping styles, from the family-oriented Zooland Family Campground near the North Carolina Zoo to the more rustic experiences available at Badin Lake Campground in Uwharrie National Forest.

    Reservations are essential during peak seasons, particularly at lakeside sites which fill quickly from spring through fall. Many campgrounds in the region operate year-round, though amenities may be limited during winter months. Cell service varies significantly, with stronger coverage at developed campgrounds near urban areas and spotty reception in more remote forest locations. According to one camper at Badin Lake, "The sites are huge so no need to worry about a neighbor being close. Easy access to the water and great views." Road conditions to some of the more remote sites can be challenging after heavy rainfall, particularly in the Uwharrie National Forest area where some access roads require higher clearance vehicles.

    Waterfront camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors, with Badin Lake Campground being particularly popular for its spacious sites and lake access. As one reviewer noted, "The lake was a stone's throw behind our site, accessible via a well-worn path." Site quality varies considerably between campgrounds, with some visitors reporting issues with unlevel sites at certain locations. The Greensboro KOA offers convenient interstate access but receives mixed reviews due to highway noise. For those seeking more solitude, the dispersed camping areas in Uwharrie National Forest provide more primitive experiences with fewer amenities but greater privacy. Most campgrounds in the region are pet-friendly, though specific rules vary by location.

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    Best Campgrounds near Trinity (79)

      1. Oak Hollow City Campground

      4.1(17)9mi from TrinityRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "This site has gorgeous views of the lake and seems to share a grill with #11.  There are trees perfect for a hammock.   There is no fire ring but I brought my own raised fire pit.  "

      "This campground is right by a highway so traffic noise is high but the views are nice."

      2. Hagan-Stone Park

      4.2(19)16mi from TrinityRVs, Tents

      "Great location, many trails to walk, shelters to rent, and you can kayak on the pond. Lots of wildlife. There is a gate at the entrance too. A very safe, nice location."

      "There is a huge beautiful lake at the center and miles of gravel and dirt trails surrounding it. The facilities are decent, although bringing your own TP might be a good idea."

      from $15 - $60 / night

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      3. Ivory Clay Farm

      3.7(3)6mi from Trinity1 siteRVs

      "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."

      "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. "

      from $35 / night

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      4. Greensboro KOA

      3.5(15)18mi from TrinityRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We stayed at this rv campground while visiting the many things to see and do in Greensboro North Carolina. visitgreensboronc.com The rv sites are all pull thru nearly level, big gravel sites."

      "Nice place to camp for a few days - we had a campervan and were surrounded by huge, but quiet, RVs."

      5. Zooland Family Campground

      4.8(13)21mi from TrinityRVs, Tents

      "We explored the creek and walking path. The kids loved the jumping pillow."

      "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."

      from $25 - $47 / night

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      6. Thousand Trails Forest Lake

      3.5(17)22mi from TrinityRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I heard mixed reviews about this campground but since I had a 1000 Trails membership, I figured it was worth checking out."

      "Hiking trails and lake with small beach for swimming and fishing. Pet + horse friendly. Neatly kept. Kind and helpful host."

      7. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Asheboro

      4.1(9)19mi from TrinityRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "I would recommend renting the “off road” golf cart for fun. The only negative is the lack of bath houses."

      "Your close to stores and restaurants if you want but far enough out that it doesn’t feel close."

      8. Dan Nicholas Park

      4.3(20)26mi from TrinityRVs, 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."

      9. Badin Lake Campground

      4.7(28)30mi from Trinity34 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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      10. Tanglewood Park

      4.6(12)25mi from TrinityRVs, Tents

      "Situated in a beautiful park with lots of activities. Dog park. Trails. Nearby lake, pool"

      "Walking path paved. Bike trails and horse trails. Near to I40 but any noise from that is very minimal. Full hookups. Wi fi present but not strong enough for any streaming. Will definitely return"

      from $35 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Trinity, NC

    529 Reviews of 79 Trinity Campgrounds


    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Spring Hill RV Park

      Everything you want in a campground

      The campground was well maintained, very clean and well managed. There was no riffraff and it's one of the quietest campgrounds I've ever visited. It's very close to UNC Chapel Hill. The only downside is there is no bath house, but there is sewer and water at each site. Also, The Wi-Fi was super fast. I will definitely return to this campground.

    • Linda B.
      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.

    • Cindy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 4, 2026

      Homeplace Recreational Park Inc.

      First time camping

      My fiance and I went camping for my first time ever in the beginning of Aug of 2020 at Oconee state park.... I LOVED IT!!!

    • P
      Feb. 14, 2026

      Ararat River Campground

      ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE DON'T GO!!!!

      This is a really low low budget homeless camp. The campers are allowed trash around their spots and can have broken down vehicles to use as storage. Every sight has a tarp on it and looks to be drug addicts. Save yourself the chance of getting robbed and catch something and go somewhere else. I promise you your kids don't need to see this place.

    • 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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      https://youtu.be/Fv-DYCm_qXY


    Guide to Trinity

    The camping options around Trinity, North Carolina span from city parks to national forest settings. At elevations ranging from 700-900 feet, this central Piedmont region experiences moderate temperatures throughout spring and fall with summer highs typically in the 80s. Many campgrounds offer seasonal activities with the most popular camping months being April through October when temperatures are most comfortable.

    What to do

    Hiking trails: 10 miles of trails available at Badin Lake Campground where campers can explore the lake's edge. "The lake loop trail crosses the main campground roadway between the two loops. This trail is relatively flat and meanders around the lake and it's many fingers...offering lovely lake views and some nice fishing locations," notes Dave V.

    Wildlife viewing: Early mornings offer the best opportunities to see deer at Tanglewood Park. "Deer roam throughout the park and campground," says Brandon, making this a good spot for nature photography.

    Water activities: Canoeing and kayaking are popular at Badin Lake where many campers bring their own watercraft. As Shari G. explains, "We kayaked right from our campsite and didn't experience a lot of motorized traffic." The lake offers multiple fingers and coves to explore.

    Animal exhibits: NC Zoo access is convenient from Zooland Family Campground. "Wake up early and go to the zoo and come back to camp early and cool off in the pool!" suggests Carole Ann C. The campground is approximately 15 minutes from the zoo entrance.

    What campers like

    Spacious sites: Room to spread out at many campgrounds in the region. At Badin Lake Campground, Dave V. observed that sites have "a gravel parking pad and separate gravel tent pad, a standing charcoal grill, firepit with adjustable grate, a picnic table and a metal pole for hanging lanterns."

    Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathhouses at several locations, including Dan Nicholas Park where Lisa M. notes, "We live just a few miles from Dan Nicholas, but love to 'get away' there any chance we get. Plenty to do, super nice folks, and roomy, shady sites."

    Kid-friendly amenities: Recreational options for families at Zooland Family Campground. According to Ria R., "My daughter begs to come back because of all the amenities - playground, mini-golf, arcade, gem mining, etc." These features make rainy days more manageable.

    Affordable pricing: Budget-friendly options exist throughout the area. Ellen E. mentioned she "was pleased by the low price for a campsite on a lake" at Badin Lake Campground, where sites run approximately $20 per night.

    What you should know

    Site selection considerations: Levelness varies significantly between campgrounds. At Tanglewood Park, Tiffany D. warns, "Negatives are unlevel lots (we had to lower ours by over 4" and still weren't level, but couldn't adjust anymore)."

    Weather preparedness: Summer storms can affect road conditions. Morgan A. notes at Hagan-Stone Park, "Our site (B20) was reaaally uneven but we made it work for 2 tents!" This suggests bringing extra equipment for stability.

    Reservation requirements: Advance booking essential for weekends, especially during spring and fall. According to Dave V. at Badin Lake, "I was only able to stay one night as the campground was booked, all reserved in advance. So plan ahead."

    Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects some locations. At Greensboro KOA, Greg H. states, "Right off the highway, and by that I mean you see, and HEAR the traffic. The billboard in front of the trailer is an interesting touch. Nothing ear plugs and a long day can't fix."

    Tips for camping with families

    Park amenities: Multiple playgrounds available at Dan Nicholas Park. Bob B. elaborates, "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."

    Entertainment options: Scheduled activities keep kids engaged at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park. Tucker M. shares, "Me and my kids camp via Tent there. Amenities available were: General Store, Pool, Gaga Ball, Bouncing Pillow, Bath House by the pool, fishing pond laser tag, and a bunch of activities."

    Water features: Swimming opportunities vary by location. At Zooland Family Campground, Clarissa H. reports, "We initially thought we'd have to go off site to entertain our son when we booked the reservation but we spent our full day at the campground doing everything they had to offer and it took all day long."

    Convenience factors: Proximity to supplies differs between campgrounds. Marshall P. mentions about Hagan-Stone, "There's a Food Lion and Gas Station 10 minutes away if you forget anything," making it practical for families who may need last-minute items.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Full service sites can be found at multiple locations near Trinity. At Tanglewood Park, Brandon notes, "All sites paved," with full hookups available, though some sites require significant leveling.

    Accessibility considerations: Site dimensions vary widely across the area. At Oak Hollow City Campground, Cindy C. reports, "Very neat, clean and wooded campground. Large sites. Boating. Swimming. Close to interstates but not noisey. Can accommodate large rigs and have an open area for those traveling in tandum."

    Water connections: Shared facilities at some locations. Morgan A. notes about Hagan-Stone Park, "Water is shared between sites," suggesting bringing a splitter and extra hose length for RV connections.

    Site surface quality: Variable leveling requirements across all campgrounds. Wesley L. observes about Tanglewood Park, "Several sites including mine very hard to level," indicating that RVers should bring extra leveling blocks.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Trinity, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Trinity, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 79 campgrounds and RV parks near Trinity, NC and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Trinity, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Trinity, NC is Oak Hollow City Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 17 reviews.

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

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