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Reviewed Nov. 1, 2018

Quiet and Private

Another large but empty campground, with 73 campsites and two loops you have lots of spots to choose from. Every site is tent or trailer ready, with picnic tables, campfire ring, tent pads, and the ability to pitch two tents. However, there is no hookups or dumping station at this campground. They do have hot showers, sinks, drinking water, and flush toilets. The sites are not able to be reserved, so it is a first-come-first-serve basis.

The trails here are great, right in the middle of the campground you can hike basically straight up for a mile or so and reach the observation tower which overs amazing 360 degree views. Definitely a must see view.

  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Hannah V., November 1, 2018
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  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Hannah V., November 1, 2018
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Reviewed Aug. 29, 2018

Something for Everyone

We take an annual summer trip here. The waterfall hikes, beach with concession area and nearby tubing down the Dan River make this a great campground to explore the beautiful NC mountains. The campsites and restrooms are well maintained and the camp hosts are knowledgeable and friendly.

Reviewed Aug. 21, 2018

Great first experience with a toddler

This was a close (1 hour drive) from Winston Salem and was the perfect first tent camping experience! Tons of beautiful trails, some with waterfalls, and a great beach! Camp site was mexcellent! Just enough privacy and clean bathrooms, plenty of water spickets! We will be back!

Reviewed Aug. 5, 2018

Lots of hiking trails!

Great campground for car camping with great views! There are over 20 miles of trails to hike that lead to waterfalls and beautiful mountain views. Swimming is also an option during the summer months. The bathhouse is closed during the winter months to avoid frozen pipes. There is a privey available just across the road from the bathhouse but you need to bring your own toilet paper.

Month of VisitFebruary
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  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Caroline G., August 5, 2018
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Reviewed Jul. 30, 2018

Well run and clean

Great campground for car/ family camping. Access to the hiking trails in Hanging Rock is great! Just be aware of the times the gates close because you can get locked out!

  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Theresa D., July 30, 2018
Reviewed Jul. 24, 2018

Laid back easy going.

Amazing bath houses with plenty of hot water.

They had a controlled burn during our stay and refused a full refund because it was very neat to watch and didn't bother us.

Ranger was very nice and helpful with firewood and directions.

We go at least once a year.

Kids bring your bikes!!

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Month of VisitMarch
Reviewed Jul. 11, 2018

spacious

Spacious camp sites within walking distance to the lake which offers daily swimming for $5 a person. They also offer canoe rentals for $5/hr. Camp site restrooms offer free hot showers. The negatives are the camp sites are rocky and bathrooms are bug ridden, but hey you are camping in NC, so that should be expected. overall we enjoyed ourselves. we’ve camped here twice and we will return.

Reviewed Jul. 10, 2018

Nice simple campground

This is a decent campground in a great area for hiking and exploring. I will say the tent pads are hard packed so tough on the back unless you bring air mattress. Bathrooms are very clean and rangers patrol a lot to keep things in control although sometimes it feels as though they are 'watching you' a bit much. I've never had problems here with noise or crowds.

Reviewed Jul. 8, 2018

Popular campground for locals and weekenders - great little hikes!

Hanging Rock campground is a popular spot for locals and visitors. It has both hook-ups and tent sites, with bath houses that provide showers, toilets and sinks. This campground is within walking distance to the lake - with a little beach where the kids can play and swim! There is a charge to swim in the lake, as well as rowboat rentals available! We enjoy hiking several trails in the area and there are many creeks for kids to explore! Several waterfalls are accessible in this park and enjoyed by all! Trails show signs of heavy traffic as pieces of trash are often found while hiking. The campground is kept very clean and we enjoy it!

Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Kirsten J., July 8, 2018
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  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Kirsten J., July 8, 2018
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Reviewed Jun. 23, 2018

Great family campground

This is a great campground for families! Fun lake to swim at during the summer and easy hikes to beautiful waterfalls. One of the best campgrounds in NC!

Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Ryan N., June 23, 2018
Reviewed Jun. 12, 2018

Great campsites!

Several campsites, with platforms for tents, picnic tables, and firepits with grills. Very friendly caretakers that also have firewood for sale for $5 a bundle. Bathrooms are heated and have showers. Lots of great hiking trails.

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Month of VisitApril
Reviewed Jun. 4, 2018

Wonderful scenic Park

Great campground for hiking, rock climbing and scenic vistas. Campground very rustic but nicely spaced. No hookups but warm showers and flush toilet. Most site were designed for tents since it is very old State Park but many sites will accommodate RVs. Campgrounds fills up on weekend but plenty of spots available during week. I Highly suggest making reservation.very rural setting makes it a beautiful place to visit.

Reviewed Jun. 1, 2018

Let’s just hang out!

RANGER REVIEW: Mountain House New Homestyle Turkey Dinner Casserole at Hanging Rock State Park, Danbury, NC

CAMPGROUND REVIEW: HANGING ROCK STATE PARK

Locating Hanging Rock State Park was not a simple task as it is well off the beaten path… most great parks are…but once there, you’ve found a gem! (Google Maps directions were inaccurate).At over 8,000 acres…offering trails of all length and difficultly level, multiple waterfalls, lake, scenic long views and picnic areas…it is no wonder it is claimed to be the most beautiful park in North Carolina. https://www.ncparks.gov/hanging-rock-state-park

Rich in history, the mid 1930’s through 1942 saw the CCC construct most of what you still see and use here at Hanging Rock. Their stonework and creativity has stood the test of time. During an earlier war many elevated locations were were used as hideaways for British by sympathizers

Park roadway signage directs you to your desired destination within the park.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CHLjG8FrpRg

There are 73 campsites, separated into two loops…sites 1-42 in the main loop and 43-73 in the second more linear “loop”. Campground loop roads are one way to eliminate confusion.

Individual camp sites are rather spacious, and offer 40-50’ between sites. Gravel parking pads are different lengths and shapes (most appear long enough for a pop-up or medium length RV/Camper) and are outlined by 12”x12” timber pylons jutting from the ground about a foot high. These short massive posts no doubt keep vehicle and trailer from wandering beyond the parking pad…but are a fantastic tripping hazard day or night. There is some “breakup” between sites from mature trees but your neighbors are still visible.

The tent pads are elevated 3-4 inches, outlined by horizontal timbers and backfilled with fine pea gravel and sand. Easy on the knees, tent floor and when inserting tent stakes. Site 35’s tent pad was 13’x 19’ And fairly level. However, it appeared each site had a different sized pad based on terrain and available space. Some outer loop sites have some steeper drop-aways, so split-rail fences outline the tent pad, picnic area or both for safety.

The park is heavily forested, so shade is abundant. During mid-May, it was warm, dry and enjoyed a constant refreshing breeze.

Water spigots dot the campground loop roadway every few sites, so it is a short walk to fill up. Secure trash receptacles are spread out further but still plentiful. No electric and sketchy cell service (at best)…of which the payphone at the information board reminds you. Make the hike up to Moore’s Knob and you’ll find decent cell phone reception, if need be.

Reservations are recommended and online is suggested. Arriving during business hours, available sites can be reserved and paid at the Visitor’s Center. After hours, payment of cash or check only can be made with the campground host as you enter the campground area. Each numbered site marker has a unique flag that flips up and over it’s site number denoting the site is reserved. Site cost per night were $18, which is a great price considering what this park offers.

The centrally located showerhouse is clean and functional. The ladies called it ‘dated’ …but I liked the authentic retro look. The lights remain illuminated throughout, so it draws local insects…some monstrous! Huge beetles and stink bugs clung to the screen door desiring entrance. A hornet the size of a hummingbird circled the yellow porch light, with its buzzing eclipsing all other night sounds.

The second loop is more linear, has a newer showerhouse (with electrical outlets). Sites to the left have the campground roadway behind them, so they may experience traffic noise…but with gates locking at 10 p.m. traffic is halted…and those sites appeared to be closer together. The outer sites are more private and enjoy spacious forest behind them.

Shower houses are not open year-round, even though the park is. So there are still “outhouse style” singular pit latrines present.

Whitetail deer mosey past your site and linger during the evening…ample squirrel and robins, woodpeckers and cardinals compete for air time. Skinks, newts and salamanders populate these wooded lands and scurry about. There are snakes, some venomous, but unfortunately, none were observed on our visit.

The miles of trails are wonderful and well-traveled. Being known as “the mountains away from the mountains,” we did not hike any flat trails. Trails either go up or down…but each offer spectacular destinations and views. I highly recommend every trail and every waterfall. And yes, both Moore’s Knob and Hanging Rock are the highest elevations…offering fabulous views.

The visitor’s center is the hub where many trails originate…and is a tremendous little facility full of local information. Staff personnel and Park Rangers are extremely helpful. Restrooms and water are located inside and outside the facility. The parking lot is expansive and the large number of day-use picnic tables, grills and shelters let you know this park gets a tremendous amount of use during peak times.

Another, often overlooked feature is 7.2 miles of the Mountain To Sea Trail travels through this splendid park.

For a mid-May Monday night, we shared the campground with five other campers…but weekends and holidays are ordinarily full so secure your reservations online well in advance.

Hanging Rock State Park made my list for future visits!

PRODUCT REVIEW: MOUNTAIN HOUSE NEW HOMESTYLE TURKEY DINNER CASSEROLE

Having enjoyed Mountain House dinners on numerous camping and backpacking occasions, I welcomed the opportunity to try Mountain House's new Turkey Dinner Casserole.

Mountain House's heritage is a rich Red, White and Blue one. Many don't realize that Oregon Freeze Dry began making nutritious meals, named LRP "Long Range Patrol" rations for our U.S. Military Special Operations units. MCW, "Meals Cold Weather" were designed to meet the needs of Special Forces operating in every adverse climate and condition on the planet. As opportunities arose and civilian demand increased, Mountain House began labeling and producing wonderful meals for both the front and backcountry. https://www.mountainhouse.com/

The convenience of preparing a delicious meal by merely boiling water and adding it to the pouch is quick and easy. In fact, you can even eat it directly from the pouch without having to use a separate pot or bowl. Just open the pouch, remove the silica packet, pour in the boiling water, stir for a minute or so…seal the pouch with it's "ziplock" style closure…wait five minutes, open and stir again…Presto! Your meals awaits!

Mountain House's new Turkey Dinner Casserole is the real deal. I found it delicious and very much like a Thanksgiving meal. Let it be known, I do not prefer stuffing and don't eat it at Thanksgiving or any other time…but..I found it to be very tasty and satisfying in this meal. https://www.mountainhouse.com/M/product/homestyle-turkey-dinner-casserole.html?variant_id=235

My wife and I enjoyed this as our anniversary meal while camping…I spare no expense (free meal at an inexpensive campground…think frugal:) This particular meal provides two (2) servings, and if we had not been hiking most the day, it would have sufficed. I found myself desiring a bit more. Real chunks of turkey, stuffing, veggies, smothered in a thin gravy.

Mountain House offers various size pouches, some 1 serving, as well as, 2 serving, 2.5 serving pouches, Pro-paks, #10 cans, and multi-packs. They offer delicious breakfasts and delectable desserts.

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Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Dave V., June 1, 2018
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Reviewed May. 19, 2018

very nice

had a wonderful time with children .many waterfalls and hiking trails

Month of VisitJanuary
  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by kenneth M., May 19, 2018
  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by kenneth M., May 19, 2018
  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by kenneth M., May 19, 2018
  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by kenneth M., May 19, 2018
  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by kenneth M., May 19, 2018
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Reviewed Feb. 21, 2018

Great time overall

We tent camped here with 2 kids. The trails were fairly nice and we enjoyed the view at the top. The lake was great for the kids. The lake itself wasn't huge, but the water was pretty clear at the large beach area. There were salamanders and fish for the kids to chase. There is a large stone house built by the CCC with facilities and snacks, and there were lots of staff available. We rented a canoe to paddle around for a bit, and the process was simple and straightforward. The campground had ample space and the sites didn't feel too close together. The one and only reason I am not giving 5 stars is the bathhouse. The showers were small and dark, and I did have to remove some spiders before the girls would shower. Otherwise, we had a great time.

Month of VisitMay
Reviewed Jul. 18, 2017

Beautiful Waterfalls!

Another great getaway from the suburb hustle and bustle of Greensboro. Only a short 45 minute drive will get you to this spot for a quick day trip or a few nights. Super pet friendly and well maintained campground. The campground bathrooms/facilities close in December and re-opens mid March. There are pit toilets available during the off-season. Amenities include picnic tables, grills and tent pads. There are showers, flush toilets and large utility sinks for dish washing and other non-hygiene related tasks.

The hiking here is top-notch especially in the fall as the leaves turn all sorts of amazing colors. There are several waterfalls with nice swimming pools (for you or your pups). Take a few days to explore this spot!

Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Sarah C., July 18, 2017
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Reviewed May. 15, 2017

Awesome place to camp with family

We had an amazing experience here. There are not many campsites so make sure you make reservations in advance. When we stayed, the weather was absolutely perfect. You are just close enough to the mountains to feel that refreshing mountain air. Yet, it's only a 3 hour drive from the Triangle. We will most definitely be back. This has been our favorite NC campground so far.

  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Angel G., May 15, 2017
  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Angel G., May 15, 2017
  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Angel G., May 15, 2017
  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Angel G., May 15, 2017
  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Angel G., May 15, 2017
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Reviewed Feb. 18, 2017

New Years Eve weekend camping

Had a really good weekend!! Campground was all I needed for the two nights I stayed. Slightly wished the bathhouses had been open. Camp site very clean, big enough for tent camping. Sites are slightly close, wasn't a problem considering it was January. Will be returning during summer months.

Reviewed Jan. 28, 2017

Beautiful!

We visited this campground with friends. Our plan was to take one day to hike and one day to zip line. The campground is close to both of these and more! There are also some beautiful waterfalls near by. The campsites were small and there was not much privacy, but the campground was not close to capacity so we did not have any neighbors. We enjoyed our stay and would definitely come back again.

Reviewed Sep. 25, 2016

Hanging Rock States Park

We camped here for the Reach the Peaks trail running race and it was a great experience. The trails were very challenging and the views were spectacular. Definitely worth the trip.

  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Isaac O., September 25, 2016
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Reviewed Sep. 6, 2016

Cool little spot!

We had some awesome hikes here! The campground was so close to the trail heads and it was off season so we had the place to ourselves! Has a very safe feel to it- even when it's just you there. Loved checking out the fall foliage- this place is a must see!

  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Molly G., September 6, 2016
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  • Review photo of Hanging Rock State Park Campground by Molly G., September 6, 2016
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Reviewed Jul. 15, 2016

Stunning Area!

Our stay at HR state park campground was amazing! The park does get crowded pretty quickly in the summer so be sure to book your site in advance. There are plenty of hiking trails within walking distance of the sites. There are also beautiful water falls all around the campground. Highly recommend trying this campground!