Best RV Parks & Resorts near Trinity, NC

Several RV parks operate within 30 miles of Trinity, including Lake Myers RV Resort in Mocksville, Thousand Trails Forest Lake in Advance, and Cobble Hill RV Campground in Salisbury. Most parks offer full hookups with electric, water, and sewer connections, while site dimensions vary significantly between locations. "Spots were level with plenty of room although not much shade in most spaces. 30/50A full hookups with both back in and pull-through spots," noted one camper about Salem Breeze RV Park. Gravel parking pads predominate across the region, with Cobble Hill providing 84 sites that accommodate big rigs through wide interior roads, while Salem Breeze and Ivory Clay Farm maintain more compact layouts with tighter turning radiuses.

Local RV facilities remain open year-round with the exception of Lake Myers Resort which operates from April through November. Interior roads at several parks present navigation challenges for larger motorhomes, particularly during rainy periods when mud can affect traction on unpaved surfaces. Cell service varies considerably across the region, with stronger Verizon signals reported at Jones Station RV Park but weaker coverage at locations closer to the Uwharrie National Forest. Most parks accept pets but enforce leash requirements. Dump stations are available at Lake Myers, Thousand Trails Forest Lake, and Cobble Hill, though travelers report varying water pressure during peak usage hours. Reservations are strongly recommended during fall foliage season when occupancy rates spike across all area campgrounds.

Best RV Sites Near Trinity, North Carolina (63)

    1. Ivory Clay Farm

    2 Reviews
    Trinity, NC
    6 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."

    2. Lake Myers RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Mocksville, NC
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "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."

    "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."

    3. Thousand Trails Forest Lake

    16 Reviews
    Lexington, NC
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "They have 30 amp and 50 amp sites to suit your needs. There is a nice restaurant to eat at, a small convenience store, arcade games, 3 pools and a ton of activities."

    "People and pet friendly. Adult and under 18 pools open seasonably. Gated and campers are given individual codes to get in after hours."

    4. Cobble Hill RV Campground (Formerly) Carolina Rose

    11 Reviews
    Cooleemee, NC
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 431-6383

    "We were looking for a place to stay that would be close to the venue and close to the bride’s family and happen upon this little gem. Full hookups (30 & 50 amp), WiFi and cable."

    "Loved my stay here with my family and extended family. NC was a perfect place to hold a family reunion. We camped here and 2 other places, and loved every second of it."

    5. Salem Breeze RV Park

    1 Review
    Welcome, NC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 972-3200

    $40 - $45 / night

    6. Cane Creek Campground and RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Snow Camp, NC
    31 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."

    7. Jones Station RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Mebane, NC
    42 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."

    8. Bass Lake

    2 Reviews
    Cooleemee, NC
    30 miles

    "Some amenities. Bass lake is small, but nice and the weather was beautiful so it was a nice setting as the evening feel. Fun watching all the turtles in water bobbing in and out."

    9. Greystone RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Pinnacle, NC
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 368-5588

    $64 - $72 / night

    "We had the opportunity for an extended stay at Greystone in 2024 and had an exceptional experience. This is one of the best campgrounds we've found in all of our RV travels."

    "It's 10 spots, full hook-up, with an awesome view of Pilot Mountain. Each pad is concrete, with a picnic table, fire pit and full hook-ups."

    10. Deep River Campground And RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Franklinville, NC
    18 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 Trinity, NC

467 Reviews of 63 Trinity 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

  • Joy B.
    Nov. 19, 2021

    Midway Campground Resort

    Family-Friendly

    This is a small, family-friendly campground. There is a pond for fishing, a nice pool, a jump pad, playground, arcade, and mini-golf. Plenty for kids to do. The best feature is a haunted trail at Halloween (this gets very busy so be aware if you plan to camp around this time of year). Sites are not necessarily level and big rigs might have a hard time navigating the campground, but folks are friendly and it's a nice place to spend a few days. They do offer long-term sites if you need to stay in the area for a while.

  • Trey C.
    Jan. 20, 2022

    Ararat River Campground

    Wonderful owners

    The new owners have revamped this campground. From what I’ve heard, this wasn’t the place to go prior to the ownership change. The owners here care about everyone at the campground, and keep it nice and clean. They also expect their full time campers to keep their lots and campers in good condition. Both owners are very approachable and respectful. Campground is just a short hike to the Ararat River. Which is why the new name is Ararat River Campground. No tent camping, but 30 amp and 50 amp camper hookups are available with sewage. In the warm months the owner holds church services in the pavilion behind lot 12. Owners offer a flat monthly rate that includes water, electric, wifi, and campground maintenance.

  • 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.

  • Jennifer H.
    Mar. 4, 2025

    Greystone RV Park

    Amazing view of Pilot Mountain

    Highly Recommended! We had the opportunity for an extended stay at Greystone in 2024 and had an exceptional experience. This is one of the best campgrounds we've found in all of our RV travels. The owners and camp host are some of the finest people you can meet and you can tell they really care about their customers. If you're looking for a small, quiet campground that checks all of the boxes then this is the one. And the unobstructed view of Pilot Mountain is the icing on the cake. If you can stay a night with Greystone, you will not be disappointed! We stayed in site 10 (end site) and it perfect for our 25 ft travel trailer. The gated campground has ten FHU sites for self contained RVs ( no pop ups or tents allowed), all sites have wifi and open sky for starlink, campground bathhouse and laundry are five stars. Camp host sells firewood for campfires.

  • 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.

  • E
    Jul. 26, 2021

    Zooland Family Campground

    Great spot, well placed with Zoo.

    Great stay. Minutes from the zoo. We did a three day weekend here, with a day at the zoo, and the rest of the time playing at the campground.

    3 kids all loved it.

    Sites were gravel, not all level, but not too bad. Full hook-ups, picnic table and fire pit. Extremely friendly staff.

  • Mambo M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2024

    Arrowhead Campground

    One of my faves!

    Happy to report that there is a new host here as the one that was working in 2021 was AWFUL. Great sites but hardly any are level so be prepared to manage that. Nice fire pits and grills - love having both. Great bathhouse with hot showers. Terrific paved trail that is awesome for walking, biking, strollers, wheelchairs. Plenty of hammock trees! Zero noise except from other campers/vehicles and the occasional aircraft passing over. Cell signal is pretty spotty but passable. Would need a booster or satellite internet in order to work or attend school, though. Nearby El Dorado Outpost has everything you might need (gas, ice, hot food, small groceries, outdoor supplies, GREAT biscuits!!, etc) and locals sell firewood bundles for $4-5/each. 10-15 min drive into Troy where there are restaurants, gas stations, small regular grocery stores. Really nice new playground and skate park in Troy, too. Tons of hiking, offroading/overlanding, mountain biking, horseback riding nearby.

  • S
    May. 25, 2018

    Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

    Family friendly, clean, quiet considering close proximity of neighbors

    Very family friendly camp ground. Sites are close together, but not too terrible. Sites include tent pad, fire ring with grate, table, lantern hook. Facilities we're kept nicely, host was very helpful and makes rounds in the evenings with firewood ($5 bundle). Hiked the trail head near the campground, to the river.. lovely hike NO RIVER ACCESS FOR FISHING though... Embankment is too steep, we learned this after the 2.5 mile hike with the kids... Went down the road to the lake the next day (they have boat rentals, though we didn't get one).


Guide to Trinity

Trinity, North Carolina sits in the Piedmont region at about 850 feet elevation with summer temperatures averaging 75-90°F and cooler fall nights dropping to 40-60°F. The surrounding area features rolling hills with mixed hardwood forests, providing varied camping conditions throughout the seasons. Rainfall patterns create periodic mud challenges on unpaved campground roads from late winter through spring.

What to do

Wildlife viewing at lakeside sites: Cobble Hill RV Campground offers opportunities to observe native wildlife around their pond. "I enjoyed sitting near the pond and just watching the ducks swim," notes one visitor who appreciated the natural setting.

Farm animal interactions: At Ivory Clay Farm, campers can enjoy a rural camping experience with farm animals on site. "We love relaxing & enjoying the bonfires, sunsets, wildlife & star gazing," explains a reviewer about this small, quiet property.

Pool activities: Lake Myers RV Resort provides multiple swimming options during warmer months. "Many activities offered for family with 2 large pools etc," shares one camper who visited with family.

Evening entertainment: Several campgrounds near Trinity organize social activities after dark. "A+ campground.. fun activities.. kid friendly.. love playing BINGO here!!" reports one Lake Myers visitor.

What campers like

Farm-to-breakfast options: Cobble Hill campers appreciate access to farm-fresh products. "The best part was getting fresh eggs from the check-in store each morning... And I mean... Fresh Eggs," writes one reviewer who stayed in a cabin.

Spacious sites with privacy: Jones Station RV Park receives praise for generous site dimensions. "Sites were huge with large space between...everything was immaculate," notes one camper who compared it favorably to state parks.

Scenic views from some locations: Greystone RV Park offers exceptional views for those willing to drive a bit farther from Trinity. "10 flat, paved spots on the top of hillside looking up at Pilot Mt. You're right next to your neighbors, but was a great spot for a stopover," explains a visitor.

Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention facility cleanliness at RV campgrounds near Trinity, North Carolina. "Very clean, well maintained camp ground," writes a Jones Station visitor who appreciated the property upkeep.

What you should know

Limited tent camping options: Most RV campgrounds near Trinity prioritize RV sites, with fewer tent options. At Thousand Trails Forest Lake, "This is mostly a RV park & not a wilderness experience - but as far as RV parks go - I was very happy with the experience."

Seasonal closure considerations: While most RV parks remain operational year-round, facilities and activities vary by season. "Unfortunately a lot of the activity type things (arcade, mini-golf, horseshoes, etc) weren't available because we visited in the off season," notes a Lake Myers visitor who camped during cooler months.

Variable cell coverage: Connectivity differs between campgrounds with some offering strong signals and others limited service. "Verizon service has 2 bars. Occasionally got a little spotty while working, but our hotspot worked enough. Streaming did get dicey," reports a Lake Myers camper.

Site selection timing: Arriving early provides better site options at some locations. "They reserve you a spot, but not a specific spot so get there early if you want your pick," advises a Salem Breeze visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Age-appropriate activities: Consider child ages when selecting campgrounds. "There was not much at all for them to do other than play in the pool, which was a tad bit dirty. BUT there were storms that weekend so I don't think that was their fault. There is a play ground and game room for older kids but nothing for the smaller children to do," explains a Lake Myers visitor with three children under age 5.

Social opportunities: Deep River Campground provides spaces where children can interact. "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," describes a visitor who stayed at this family-friendly property.

Kid-friendly attractions: Campgrounds with multiple recreation options work best for active families. "Wonderful 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!" notes a Deep River visitor.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds near Trinity require leveling equipment. "Super unlevel. 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," warns one camper about challenging sites.

Navigation considerations: Larger rigs face obstacles at some Trinity area RV campgrounds. "This is a decent family-friendly campground but is quite difficult to navigate the roads and sites if you have a larger rig," explains a Lake Myers visitor with a big rig.

Hookup locations: Connection placement varies significantly between campgrounds. "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," reports one camper who needed to adjust positioning to reach connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Trinity, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Trinity, NC is Ivory Clay Farm with a 5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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