The best waterside camping near Maxville

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Maxville draws campers who want to pitch a tent or park up near water—think creeks, ponds, and riverbanks. With over 490 waterside camping options, you’ll find spots where you can cast a line, swim, or just watch wildlife drift by. Sites average $48 a night, but you can snag a place for as little as $18 if you book early. Top picks include Hidden Meadow Ranch (166 reviews), Creekside getaway (142 reviews), and Mountain Majik (59 reviews). Most campsites let you build a campfire, bring pets, and rinse off in a hot shower after a day on the water. Bring your fishing pole and binoculars—here, you’re as likely to spot an osprey as you are to pull in a trout.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Maxville draws campers who want to pitch a tent or park up near water—think creeks, ponds, and riverbanks. With over 490 waterside camping options, you’ll find spots where you can cast a line, swim, or just watch wildlife drift by. Sites average $48 a night, but you can snag a place for as little as $18 if you book early. Top picks include Hidden Meadow Ranch (166 reviews), Creekside getaway (142 reviews), and Mountain Majik (59 reviews). Most campsites let you build a campfire, bring pets, and rinse off in a hot shower after a day on the water. Bring your fishing pole and binoculars—here, you’re as likely to spot an osprey as you are to pull in a trout.

96% (798)

Top-rated campgrounds

Public campgrounds near Maxville

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