Best RV Parks & Resorts near Wadesboro, NC

Several RV parks within 30 miles of Wadesboro offer various amenities for motorhome travelers. Pine Lake RV Resort in Wagram provides full hookup sites with 50-amp electrical service, sewer connections, and water. Crown Cove RV Park accommodates big rigs with level parking pads and includes water, electric, and sewer hookups. Morrow Mountain State Park Campground features RV sites with electric and water hookups plus a sanitary dump station, though some sites may require leveling blocks. Elmore RV Park in Charlotte offers basic RV sites with electric, water, and sewer connections, though without many amenities. "Sites had decent space in between each other which is great because the sites are small in length and you will be parking either beside the rig or sideways in front of it," noted one visitor about a nearby campground.

Most RV parks in the region require advance reservations, particularly during peak seasons. Many campgrounds operate year-round, though amenities may be limited during winter months. Pull-through sites are available at several locations including Pine Lake and Airport RV Park, though availability varies seasonally. Dump stations are present at some parks, while others offer full sewer hookups at individual sites. A review on The Dyrt mentioned that "bathrooms were very clean and the WiFi was excellent" at one park, though cell service quality varies throughout the region. Pet policies differ between parks—Crown Cove and Pine Lake welcome pets, while Glenwood Acres RV Park does not allow them. Firewood is sold at select locations, and most parks provide trash collection services.

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RV Park Reviews near Wadesboro, NC

275 Reviews of 53 Wadesboro Campgrounds


  • S
    Dec. 22, 2020

    Cheraw State Park Campground — Cheraw State Park

    Off season gem!

    Didn’t have any expectations of this place since it’s in the middle of nowhere and not many photos. We loved it here. We were lucky enough to catch a great view of Jupiter merging with Saturn last night. Super cheap. We stayed four nights for under $100. 30/50 hookups and water. No sewer but very close dump station in campground. Primitive camping area for tents too. Pull through sites and back in. Spacious sites that feel nicely private surrounded by evergreens which is a nice relief in winter to see trees with leaves. The lake is beautiful. Awesome walking trail that takes you to the other side of the lake where there is a playground. Lots of swings and benches and picnic tables around. Barely anyone here in December, so it feels so nice to be out of our house but not needing masks constantly. When it isn’t off season they have cheap boat rentals. Firewood is $6.50 per bundle.

  • Austin M.
    Oct. 11, 2022

    Crown Cove RV Park

    Crown Cove Camping!

    Very clean and well maintained campground! Great for long term camp sites! Very easy to deal with the workers as they are friendly and will take care of you! Pet friendly also. This is a great safe campground.

  • T
    Apr. 6, 2022

    Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort

    convenient to Carowinds, decent campground

    Older campground lots of shade.  staff very friendly and helpful. We were really surprised with how much has been invested in Carowinds over the years by Cedar Fair that the campground has been untouched.  Bathrooms/bathhouses were very clean and seem to be the one part of the campground that has been updated.  One section of the campground has been turned into long term camping and many looked like they had been there for years.  campground was quiet other than noise from air traffic as airport is nearby but it was minor.   Campsites have decent space in between each other which is great bc the sites are small in length and you will be parking either beside the rig or sideways in front of it. We stayed in a back-in site and most back-in sites seemed rather level but pull throughs were hit or miss on that aspect.  If you are staying here to go to the park then it is very convenient and has an excellent shuttle that runs frequently and drops you off near the front gate.  Very small camp store that has most of the basics. Campground overall is clean, safe and secure but we expected a little more from theme park campground.  We live nearby and are pass holders at Carowinds so we will likely stay frequently due to the convenience.

  • 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.

  • m
    Sep. 11, 2021

    Crown Cove RV Park

    Keep Driving!

    Subpar; seems to cater to long term residents. For the 3 pages of rules and regulations I was expecting a pristine campground; what we found was a half paved parking lot and our lot was on a hill side which made using our full hookups going up hill. No fire pit! Must provide ur own, rules state belongings must be 3ft away from away from neighboring sites which is almost impossible with how close sites are. Pass it up! Keep Driving! Would have given less than one star if possible

  • 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).

  • Dave V.
    Oct. 31, 2019

    Badin Lake Campground

    A relaxing lakeside atmosphere

    Uwharrie National Forest-Badin Lake Campground, New London, NC.

    https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/nfsnc/recarea/?recid=48934 

    https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE\_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5368418.pdf

    Campground Overview: 34 sites, two loops...upper loop and lakeside loop. Relatively large sites with vegetation that blocks constant view of neighbors. 

    Each site has 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, etc. I would advise securing online reservations, but they do have an Iron Ranger to drop your payment in should you find an empty site. Note: There are warnings that online reservations take precedence, so if you use the Iron Ranger payment drop chute and someone reserved the same campsite...you will be required to move to a different location when the online reservation campers arrive. Just so you know.

    No electric. 

    Oddly, no firewood for sale...although scrounging produced plenty of things and fallen branches to keep a fire going.

    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. Water spigots were spaced out around the loop, so a short walk as we were equal distance between two. 

    Restroom/showerhouses were quad door buildings. Separate men’s and women’s restrooms and two separate shower rooms. Facilities were kept clean and stocked by resident hosts. 

    With Verizon, I never lost signal...a plus for a National Forest!

    The upper loop appeared to offer a little more solitude than the lower lake loop...but no lake views. 

    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. 

    During my midweek visit it was quiet day and night. The sunset across the lake was gorgeous and relaxing. Loud powerboat noise was minimal as only a couple bass boats thought it essential to travel at high speeds from location to location. Next visit my canoe and mountain one will accompany me. 

    What I enjoyed: as much as I dislike tree rats, I was entertained by two feuding squirrels that chased each other relentlessly and knocking each other out of tree tops. Woodpecker and Turkey wake up calls. 

    For a National Forest, I was surprised by the level of daytime industrial noise nearby. 

    Overall, a fantastic location relatively close to Raleigh/Durham and Fayetteville for a great camping getaway. I was only able to stay one night as the campground was booked, all reserved in advance. So plan ahead.


Guide to Wadesboro

Camping options near Wadesboro, North Carolina include a mix of state park facilities and privately owned RV parks within a 40-mile radius. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures. Most campgrounds in the area sit at elevations between 300-700 feet above sea level, with more varied terrain found at Morrow Mountain State Park where elevations reach nearly 1,000 feet.

What to do

Hiking trails and mountain views: Morrow Mountain State Park Campground offers multiple hiking trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. "We exhausted ourselves hiking and canoeing and much more stuff to do! Nice sites with electric hookups. Firewood available," reports one visitor to Morrow Mountain State Park Campground.

Fishing opportunities: Several campgrounds feature ponds or lake access for fishing. At Pine Lake RV Resort, "there is a pond to go fishing and the campground has a variety of boats and kayaks that you can use on the pond, there are lots of places to hike and go site seeing and if that is not your thing they also have a nice size pool."

Mineral springs exploration: Some campgrounds feature natural springs with historical significance. Camp Henning sits on 42 acres that include a mineral spring. According to a reviewer, this is a "Historical property with mineral spring!" with newly developed RV sites.

What campers like

Quiet atmosphere: Many campgrounds in the region provide a peaceful setting away from urban noise. "Clean, quiet and great owner!! Nice pond, pool and trails!" notes a visitor about Pine Lake RV Resort.

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathhouses and amenities rate highly among reviewers. At Crown Cove RV Park, one camper mentions it's a "Very clean and well maintained campground! Great for long term camp sites!"

Wildlife viewing: The natural setting provides opportunities to observe local wildlife. At Morrow Mountain, a camper reports: "The park is gorgeous and full of life. I saw plenty of frogs and tadpoles in the creeks, listened to a symphony of birds, and I'm pretty sure heard a few coyotes throughout the night."

Unique shower amenities: Some newer facilities offer distinctive amenities. At Standing Pines Campground, "The outdoor showers are Anything But Ordinary! I've had to tell my youngest son that he's had too many showers in a day!"

What you should know

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require equipment for leveling. At Morrow Mountain, "Site 98 in the electric loop is for tent and pop up campers, but is not pop up camper friendly. The ground is very uneven."

Road conditions: Access roads vary in quality across different campgrounds. At Pine Lake RV Resort, "The road to is dirt with sand mix, they good a good job of keeping it graded."

Seasonal pest concerns: Insects can be problematic during warmer months. One visitor to Morrow Mountain notes: "Be careful for ticks are awful."

Cell service and connectivity: Connectivity varies widely between RV campgrounds near Wadesboro. Morrow Mountain State Park Campground has limited connectivity: "The only drawback was that there was no Wi-Fi."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Pools provide recreation for children during summer months. Morrow Mountain State Park features "a swimming pool that is open after Memorial Day."

Family-friendly campgrounds: Some locations cater specifically to families with children. "We started this Campground with Big Dreams, and I really hope they are able to accomplish them all! The outdoor showers are Anything But Ordinary! I've had to tell my youngest son that he's had too many showers in a day!" reports a visitor about Standing Pines Campground.

Kid policies vary: Not all RV parks welcome children or allow outdoor play. At Glenwood Acres RV Park, a reviewer notes they "charge $100 extra dlls for each kid. Kids are not allowed outside."

Tips from RVers

Long-term stay options: Several campgrounds accommodate extended stays. At Elmore RV Park, a camper shares: "I lived here for two years on a long term spot. If short term you will be In a small gravel lot. There are no amenities, no shower houses. No frills."

Site spacing considerations: Proximity to neighbors varies between campgrounds. At Pine Lake RV Resort, "the only down sides are that the sites are pretty packed close together, some trailers seem run down and abandoned."

Construction awareness: Some rv campgrounds near Wadesboro are undergoing improvements. At Airport RV Park, "They are putting in new sites and rebuilding a local favorite restaurant that recently burned down (the restaurant is located right beside the campground)."

Frequently Asked Questions

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

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Wadesboro, NC is Camp Henning at Ellerbe Springs with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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