Best Campgrounds near Windsor, NC

Camping options around Windsor, North Carolina feature a mix of state parks and private campgrounds situated along scenic waterways. The Cashie River Campground and Treehouse Village in Windsor provides tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with boat access to the Cashie River. Nearby, Goose Creek State Park Campground in Washington offers primitive tent sites and full-hookup RV camping with access to the Pamlico River. Other developed campgrounds in the region include Rocky Hock Campground in Edenton and Green Acres Family Campground in Williamston, both supporting various camping styles from tent sites to cabins.

Weather conditions significantly impact the camping experience in eastern North Carolina, with hot, humid summers requiring preparation for insects and heat. Mosquitoes and biting flies are commonly mentioned in visitor reports, particularly near water features. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though spring and fall typically offer the most comfortable temperatures. The terrain throughout the region is predominantly flat with numerous wetlands, swamps, and waterways. Many campsites feature gravel pads and relatively level ground, making setup straightforward for most equipment. A review noted, "The bugs were not bad at this time of year. The campground and the surrounding area is really amazing and we are glad we stayed for four days this time."

State park campgrounds in the area provide the most natural settings, with sites at Pettigrew and Goose Creek State Parks offering water access and hiking trails. The Cashie River location stands out for its unique treehouse accommodations alongside traditional camping options. Campers consistently mention water activities as a highlight, with fishing, kayaking, and swimming opportunities available at most locations. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with stronger connections at campgrounds closer to towns. Several visitors noted the exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly in the swampy areas and along lake shores. As one camper described Goose Creek State Park: "Our campsite was right on the Pamlico river. There was a great spot to watch the sunrise/sunset directly behind our campsite with benches. Also close to our campsite was a dock to fish off of or to launch a kayak."

Best Camping Sites Near Windsor, North Carolina (33)

    1. Cashie River Campground and Treehouse Village

    3 Reviews
    Windsor, NC
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (252) 724-0994

    $15 - $65 / night

    "Nice small city park in Windsor NC."

    2. Rocky Hock Campground

    5 Reviews
    Windsor, NC
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 221-4695

    $25 - $45 / night

    "This property has many perks: dog friendly and has space to exercise your furbabies, boat ramp to explore the surrounding waterways, golfing, screened gazebo, laundry, David's Red Barn which did not have"

    3. Treeside RV Park

    1 Review
    Windsor, NC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 943-1699

    $500 - $550 / night

    "Best campground around the Williamston area"

    4. Green Acres Family Campground

    3 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 792-3939

    "They have two swimming pools, golf, put put, nature trails, pavilions, Church on Sunday, nice pull through shaded sites, pond for fishing or paddle boats, I mean I can go on and on."

    5. Pierce Mobile Estates & Travel Trailer Park

    1 Review
    Windsor, NC
    14 miles
    +1 (252) 792-6332

    6. Green Acres Camping Resort

    3 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    17 miles
    +1 (252) 792-3939

    "When my family arrived, the power was still out and it was unbelievable hot and humid, so we ended up having to get a hotel nearby. "

    7. Goose Creek State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Bath, NC
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 923-2191

    $17 - $75 / night

    "Goose Creek State Park campground is one of the newer state parks in North Carolina. The RV part of the park has a great layout with large sites."

    "This campground is nestled in the tall North Carolina pines. There isn’t much shade though because the branches are mainly at the top."

    8. Farm Country Campground

    3 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 789-8482

    "We reserved late so had one of the spots right next to the restroom."

    "There are miles of waling trails around the farms and through the on-site forests. They are directly across the street from the “Deadwood Smokehouse grill”. Deadwood is open Thursday thru Sunday."

    9. Family Campground — Merchants Millpond State Park

    16 Reviews
    Gatesville, NC
    34 miles
    +1 (252) 357-1191

    $27 / night

    "I still think it's the best one, it's the largest, right next to the main trail head, & bath house trail right ahead of the site. The bath house was real nice."

    "Nice 0.7 walk from the campsite to the visitor center to rent canoes! Just a short drive to some other trails. Enjoyed the Cyprus Point trail which you access at the boat ramp section of the park."

    10. Pettigrew State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Creswell, NC
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 797-4475

    $27 - $47 / night

    "We usually overnight there on the way to the NPS campgrounds on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, though it is nice enough to justify a stay if you find yourself in the area."

    "The access to the Outer Banks was awesome as always. This time we kayaked on the nearby scuppernong River. The swampy trip did not disappoint with wildlife or fishing."

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Recent Reviews near Windsor, NC

138 Reviews of 33 Windsor Campgrounds


  • Michelle B.
    May. 17, 2025

    Enfield - Rocky Mount KOA

    A great getaway

    This is a great spot to stop, I knew nothing about it ahead of time I picked it as a midway point between destinations. I stayed in one of the cabins on site and it was simple, but comfortable. There was one bed (either a queen or maybe a full) and a roll-away underneath, table with four chairs, mini refrigerator, Keurig, window AC unit and ceiling fan/light. There was also a porch bench, picnic table and a fire pit.

    I arrived after hours but checking in was a breeze and all paperwork was very clear.

    Bathrooms are dated, but well maintained and clean.

    I have the same cabin booked for my return trip and am really looking forward to coming back!

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 22, 2025

    Goose Creek State Park Campground

    A nice find

    We camped on the primitive side. Hardly anyone here. We took spot 4. Across from the clean pit toilet. They do have water. The area for rvs were packed and it wasn’t as appealing as the primitive. Follow the signs to primitive tent camping. Is a loop and the closer you get to the loop the more bugs cause of the water. On our walk with the dogs seen deer and a raccoon visited us during the night. Internet is spotty. Turn your cellular data on.

  • L
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Treeside RV Park

    Best RV Park in Williamston NC

    Clean, safe, affordable rv park that offers long term options. The pond is beautiful and serene with the fountains. Best campground around the Williamston area

  • william P.
    Jan. 25, 2025

    Rocky Hock Campground

    Great weekend getaway spot!

    Wanted to try out a new tent in the snow, was the only camper, and had a huge plot to myself. All RVers were polite and kept to themselves and were quiet. Very clean bathrooms (2) with showers in each. Gaming room available, although it seemed 'closed' for the off-season. Staff is great and very accommodating! $5 wood bundles! Will definitely be staying here again! Can't wait to see this place alive and in action come summer time!

  • Paula The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 3, 2025

    RV Resort At Carolina Crossroads

    ok for an overnight

    Very open sites very close together and not a tree in sight. Basically a field with a bunch of RVs in it. We were here in January and the year round hot tub was closed. The bathrooms were clean. WiFi didn’t work and poor cell service. Says $45/night on Dyrt and it was $68.

  • Wayne T.
    Nov. 19, 2024

    Goose Creek State Park Campground

    Really nice place!

    Such a nice and clean campground! The sites are pretty big so you can move around easily and there are tons of trails you can check out as well and water access. Campground host was very nice too!

  • Michelle L.
    Oct. 14, 2024

    Phoenix Farms Vineyard

    Beautiful

    The hosts are friendly, and the fire is warm. It's so fun to see all of the animals. The property is beautiful, and the camp spot is private. We have plenty of space for our RV. Feeling thankful!

  • Kevin A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2024

    Rocky Hock Campground

    Convenient Location

    We have family in Edenton and have stayed at Ricky Hock many times. It is just north of town and has large mostly pull through sites with full hookups.

  • Stephanie H.
    Apr. 2, 2024

    RV Resort At Carolina Crossroads

    Overnight

    We stayed for one night. People were friendly. Park had a tight turning radius and we struggled turning down aisle D in our 42 ft 5th wheel. Despite it saying it was 60 ft, spot was still tight. You can’t park on grass so we moved to overflow parking. Bathrooms and rec area were clean.


Guide to Windsor

Camping sites near Windsor, North Carolina offer access to eastern Carolina's distinctive blackwater rivers and coastal swamplands. The region sits at low elevation, typically less than 20 feet above sea level, creating the flat, wetland-rich environment characteristic of the Inner Coastal Plain. Most camping areas maintain operating hours year-round, though local hunting seasons from October through January can affect campground availability and require awareness of safety zones.

What to do

Kayaking on the Cashie River: Campers at Cashie River Campground and Treehouse Village can access direct water entry. "About 200 yards from river, which is perfect for kayaking," notes Never Sitting S., who also mentioned the site has "no wifi nor cable, got three channels with antenna."

Fishing at multiple waterways: The region offers diverse fishing opportunities across several river systems. "We kayaked in their creek that goes out directly to the Chowan River. Large fishing pond, firewood available," reports Kathleen about her experience at Rocky Hock Campground.

Boardwalk hiking: Trail systems often feature elevated boardwalks through swampy terrain. At Family Campground — Merchants Millpond State Park, visitors appreciate the network of raised paths. "The trail system was magical. We hiked early in the am and it was such a therapeutic hike through the forest and swamp," writes Kristi D.

What campers like

Clear lake waters: Unlike the tannin-stained rivers, some lakes in the region feature surprisingly clear water. At Pettigrew State Park Campground, campers can experience this phenomenon. "The water is amazing! The deepest part of the lake is 9' so you are able to walk around most of the lake. My kids loved this," writes Justin C.

Small, quiet campgrounds: Many camping areas maintain a more intimate atmosphere compared to larger facilities. "This is a small campground with just a few camp sites. We usually overnight there on the way to the NPS campgrounds on the Outer Banks of North Carolina," notes Stirling C. about Pettigrew State Park.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The region's wetland ecosystems support diverse wildlife. "We traveled through there on the way back from a grocery run and saw a lot of wildlife including a baby black bear," shares Justin C. from Pettigrew State Park.

What you should know

Bug preparation is essential: Insects can be problematic, especially near water and during warmer months. "If you walk out to the graveyard there is only one small paragragh that will make you smile and feel a little bit better about where you are," mentions Jennifer R. at Pettigrew State Park, who also noted, "Wet wood. Really wet. Most sites were not in great condition."

Water utility connections vary: Hookup quality differs significantly between campgrounds. "Water service is inadequate, it's a water meter box that is in the ground under water itself. Quiet place with clean restrooms," reports Geri B. about Cashie River Campground.

Limited shopping access: Many campgrounds require driving for supplies. At Farm Country Campground, campers should plan accordingly. "About 15 minutes to Williamston NC, with plenty of shopping (-Walmart, Food Lion Piggly Wiggly, Tractor Supply)," explains Dale P.

Tips for camping with families

Look for kid-friendly amenities: Some campgrounds provide specific facilities for children. "This place was awesome! They have two swimming pools, golf, put put, nature trails, pavilions, Church on Sunday, nice pull through shaded sites," Sara O. shares about Green Acres Family Campground.

Consider swimming conditions: Lake access varies by location and season. "The lake is the second largest in NC, so we spent about 6 hours just swimming, fishing and kayaking within eyesight of the dock," Justin C. notes about Pettigrew State Park.

Check trail difficulty levels: Many trails are suitable for younger hikers. "The trails were super easy, wide and flat. PERFECT for young families or those looking for a stroll rather than a hike," reports Jennifer R. about Pettigrew State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions and access: Pay attention to pull-through availability and site sizes. "Stayed in #6 which was very long and easy to pull through," reports Never Sitting S. about Cashie River Campground.

Connectivity considerations: Cell and internet service varies significantly. "Dish, T-Mobile and visible worked great," shares Never Sitting S. about Cashie River Campground, offering helpful carrier information for remote workers.

Long-term stay options: Several campgrounds accommodate extended stays. "We have been here from early September thru February. Phenomenal place for short term and long term stays. We are full time RV'ers and we usually move on after a few months," explains Dale P. about Farm Country Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Windsor, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Windsor, NC is Cashie River Campground and Treehouse Village with a 4-star rating from 3 reviews.