Best Tent Camping near Waxhaw, NC

Tent camping options near Waxhaw, North Carolina include backcountry and established sites within driving distance of town. Crowders Mountain State Park Campground offers tent-specific campsites accessible via a one-mile hike along the Pinnacle Trail. Primitive Camping By the Creek provides two secluded tent sites across the border in South Carolina, while Hippie Holler features walk-in tent sites in a quiet, wooded setting.

Most tent campgrounds near Waxhaw require some preparation, with many sites accessible only by foot. Crowders Mountain's tent sites feature fire rings, picnic tables, and primitive pit toilets, but campers must pack in all water and supplies. A recent review noted, "The campground had lockers with firewood and you could leave the money in the envelope at the trailhead." Weather conditions vary seasonally, with summer humidity common and occasional winter freezes possible. Reservations are recommended for established sites, while some areas operate on a first-come basis.

Tent pads at most sites are generally level with minimal improvements. Several reviewers mention the quiet atmosphere at Hippie Holler, with one camper describing it as "a hidden gem for chill seekers." Sites at Crowders Mountain provide access to extensive hiking trails, including routes to mountain overlooks with panoramic views. The hike-in requirement at Crowders Mountain helps maintain solitude for tent campers, with reviewers noting the privacy of individual sites. Lake Curriher Wilderness offers more remote tent camping experiences with lakeside sites accessible via hiking trails. Many tent-focused areas restrict vehicle access, creating quieter camping environments away from RVs and larger setups, though ambient noise from nearby roads may still be audible at some locations.

Best Tent Sites Near Waxhaw, North Carolina (13)

    1. Crowders Mountain State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Bessemer City, NC
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 853-5429

    $17 - $47 / night

    "This is a hike in campground so we were in a hurry. The campground had lockers with firewood and you could leave the money in the envelope at the trailhead."

    "I visited Crowders Mountain in December, and the weather only required a sweatshirt. My brother and I spent the day rock climbing."

    2. Yates Family Camping

    3 Reviews
    Harrisburg, NC
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 773-9349

    "There aren’t really any extras here but if you’re just looking for reliable water/electrical/sewer and wifi near Charlotte this is a fantastic option."

    3. Deep Water Trail Camp

    8 Reviews
    Badin, NC
    49 miles
    Website

    "I’ve got a 13 foot pull behind. Backed in mostly but a few could be pulled in an out. Road posted 25 mph but recommend 10 mph. Was also narrow in spots. Very bumpy. Last 1/2 mile don’t go."

    "First of all.. this place is FREE to camp at and surrounded by beautiful water, beautiful trees and the ancient rock of Uwharrie. A lovely place that we are so lucky to have access to... BUT. People."

    4. Hippie Holler

    1 Review
    Bessemer City, NC
    36 miles

    $40 - $60 / night

    5. Lake Curriher Wilderness

    4 Reviews
    China Grove, NC
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 857-4114

    $10 - $30 / night

    "It’s the quietest stay we’ve had yet, and we go camping nearly every weekend. I will say, having the ADA tent site makes a huge difference."

    "Very close to my home. I hike in to the remote campsite on the lake. Lots of fishermen and trash since the scum can’t seem to pick up after themselves. The cabins here are also great."

    6. Primitive Camping By the Creek

    4 Reviews
    Grover, SC
    45 miles
    +1 (864) 761-6297

    $30 / night

    "On the campsite there is a lot of firewood to use, in a shed to keep it dry. There are log seats around a nice campfire with a picnic table. Lots of room for multiple tents."

    "It was very helpful and greatly appreciated after the 11hr drive. The campsite was spacious for us to set up camp and keep the jeep nearby."

    7. Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge, Permitted Camping

    2 Reviews
    Patrick, SC
    42 miles
    Website

    "Camping is not open to the general public at this wildlife preserve."

    8. Deep Water Trailt Horse Camp

    2 Reviews
    Badin, NC
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 576-6391

    "Too much trash left by previous campers"

    "Thankfully some campers nearby helped me rearrange my direction and get me out of the mud, but I still don’t know how I’m going to make it back out of here 😬. This might be my forever home?!"

    10. Lake Tillery Family Campground

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    Uwharrie National Forest, NC
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 985-3700

    $35 - $65 / night

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Tent Camping Reviews near Waxhaw, NC

344 Reviews of 13 Waxhaw Campgrounds



Guide to Waxhaw

Tent camping near Waxhaw, North Carolina places campers within the Carolina Piedmont region, characterized by rolling hills and moderate elevations ranging from 500-700 feet. Rainfall averages 43 inches annually, with summer temperatures frequently reaching above 90°F and high humidity levels from June through September. Several camping areas require advance preparation for primitive conditions, with limited cell service in certain locations.

What to do

Hiking to panoramic views: At Crowders Mountain State Park Campground, campers can access multiple trail options ranging from moderate to strenuous. "The trails are strenuous but views are amazing! Its definitely worth it and right outside town, not far out," notes reviewer Tricia B. The park offers both day hiking and overnight camping opportunities.

Fishing opportunities: Deep Water Trail Camp provides access to productive fishing spots along the Yadkin River. "Beautiful area, lots of space on the lower ground, gorgeous views from the higher ground, and some damn good fishing. My friends both caught a couple of channel cats," reports Vincent S. The site requires campers to pack in all supplies including water.

Water activities: Lake Curriher Wilderness offers tent camping with lake access for swimming and paddling during warmer months. "I hike in to the remote campsite on the lake. Lots of fishermen... The cabins here are also great. Clean and nice location," writes Ben S. The lake area provides both established sites and more remote camping options.

What campers like

Creek-side camping: Primitive Camping By the Creek offers two secluded tent sites with natural water features. "The creek is right beside the camp. Nice and secluded. Firewood was provided. The owner was super nice, even gave me a call when when I was there to see how it was going," shares Tim W. The sites include access to a shed with dry firewood.

Quiet environments: Hippie Holler provides walk-in tent sites in a peaceful setting. "No kids or loud obnoxious other campers, felt at home, safe, understood and able to relax completely. Hidden Gem for the neurodivergants and chill seekers. Cool solar lights made it trippy," explains Sherry M. The camp maintains a low-key atmosphere away from busier camping areas.

Easy access firewood: Multiple tent campgrounds near Waxhaw provide on-site firewood access. At Primitive Camping By the Creek, "The campsite has a pretty creek and forest. On the campsite there is a lot of firewood to use, in a shed to keep it dry," notes Reid. This eliminates the need to forage or purchase wood separately when planning overnight trips.

What you should know

Road conditions: Many tent camping areas have challenging access roads. At Deep Water Trailt Horse Camp, campers note "Rough road in. Too much trash left by previous campers." Similarly, at Deep Water Trail Camp, a reviewer cautions: "I would highly recommend 4WD if you're going all the way to the water sites."

Facility limitations: Most tent sites near Waxhaw have minimal amenities. Lake Curriher Wilderness camper Shannon S. reports: "No showers, which we didn't know until after we got here, saw the one bathroom, and realized there was not a shower. There is an outdoor shower."

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