The best private sites RV camping near Asheboro

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Looking to camp near Asheboro, North Carolina? Hipcamp has over 1200 options for you to choose from. Whether you prefer rustic tent camping or the comforts of an RV, you'll find the perfect accommodation on our site. With options as low as $5 per night and an average price of $30, you can enjoy a budget-friendly outdoor experience. Check out our top campsites, like Rivers Edge Trail Camp (267 reviews), Double L Farms (122 reviews), and Silk Purse Farm RV (113 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like potable water, toilets, and cooking equipment. And if you're into snow sports, climbing, or wildlife watching, you'll find plenty of opportunities for adventure in the area!

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Top-rated campgrounds

Table and chairs for guest use

1. Ancient Spring Farm

97%
(58)
22mi from Asheboro · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Snow Camp, NC
Our farm is a beautiful, private 25 acres with an 1830s house, outbuildings, animals, orchards, gardens, pastures, old trees, wildlife habitat, a spring, and woods. Here you can relax; watch nature; meet our chickens, goats, horse, cats, and dog; take guided tours to learn about the farm, animals, plants, archaeology, and history or learn to make mead; and purchase eggs and homegrown seasonal food and products. Listen to birdsong and watch clouds during the day, wander a path through our 5 acres of woods, see fireflies in the evening, and star watch at night. Nearby are hiking, horseback riding, historical sites, fishing, antiques, breweries, shooting, and more. We are located in a rural area and have many different domesticated and wild animals so you may hear diverse animal noises and see or smell animal poop, although we try to keep things clean and tidy. Our neighbors have dogs, cattle, and chickens/roosters and occasionally shoot guns during daylight hours (one neighbor is a sporting club with skeet shooting and hunting dogs) but typically our farm is a quiet and peaceful place. We mow regularly and our rooster and chicken ladies wander far and wide eating bugs but, in the summer, they can't get every mosquito and tick so please plan accordingly for your own comfort.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$23
 / night
Boulder Creek Hideaway

2. Boulder Creek Hideaway

100%
(9)
42mi from Asheboro · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Burlington, NC
Hey tent campers: Welcome to Boulder Creek Hideaway. It's located about 12 miles North of Burlington, NC. 1 Mile off of the highway. It is very private, and seculed, no humans around. It's just one 12x16 tent platform next to this beautiful natural rock formation, you might think you're in the mountains. The drive into the camp is best suited for 4x4, Jeeps, SUV and such. Its not suited for cars!! (But there is a parking place for cars if you want to park with a short 200 yard walk into camp). The camp offers a natural Rock firepit, a very nice clean, non smelly outhouse with composting toilet, a picnic table and a prep table for your campstove and supplies. Hey, off road enthusiasts! Are you looking for the perfect off-road escape? Our campsite is a hidden gem designed just for adventurers like you. Nestled in a scenic, rugged setting, it’s ideal for Jeep, 4x4's, trucks and small SUV owners who crave the thrill of the trail and the serenity of the outdoors. Here's what our camp offers: Private 12x16 Tent Platform – Your camping space is ready for you to relax in nature. Cozy Firepit – Gather 'round and enjoy an evening under the stars. Breathtaking Creek with Large Boulders – Take in the beauty and tranquility of a secluded creek with stunning natural features, perfect for unwinding. Bring your spirit of adventure, and come experience a campsite that caters to your wild side. Reserve your spot today and prepare for an unforgettable camping experience! Priced at just $20 a night.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night
The Old House

3. The Old House

100%
(5)
36mi from Asheboro · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · West End, NC
The McKenzie Home Place has been in the same family since the late 1700ś with craftsmanship of the home dating it to 1820. The McKenzies played a big role in the building of Pinehurst with the Grist Mill Parties and even the famous little cabin aptly named The Womens Exchange in Pinehurst, NC being purchased from Author McKenzie who himself was raised in in this beautiful home. It it property that was once inhabited by our Native American Indian as many Indian Points have been pulled from the fields on the property. In its last days as a working farm it was a tobacco farm. There are remnants of the past life scattered around. Including The Green Barn; a 2 story tobacco barn where the tobacco was strung on tobacco sticks, hung on rafters to be cured and taken to market. Memories of times past linger all around, after 200 years it is still standing and ready for many more memories to carry on for generations to come....I am only its keeper for now, until I pass and it is then up to the future McKenzie generations to keep the light burning.... Learn more about this property: The McKenzie Home Place affectionately known as The Old House has been in my family for over 200 years. There is a feeling of calmness as soon as you come onto the property. It is a place that is good for the soul. It is minutes Pinehurst if you like golf, it is near to many shopping areas including Southern Pines and Pinehurst both with beautiful Southern Charm. But The Old House is country, Bring your self and leave your worries behind and enjoy the great outdoors! The site is equipped with electric and access to a water hose for water hook up. NO Sewer hook up or dump site.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Turtleback Cove

4. Turtleback Cove

95%
(11)
40mi from Asheboro · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · Burlington, NC
Just like a turtle's back, this property sits on a hill with a view overlooking sunsets on Lake Cammack. Located about 15 minutes outside of Burlington this lakefront property offers an oasis away from the hustle and bustle of daily life without giving up all of today's modern conveniences; unless you want of course. Positioned next to the marina this site allow easy access to the marina to launch your boat, kayak, paddleboard, or even fish. Or stay o. The property and just enjoy the chatter of the marina from your hammock. Access to quick groceries and gas is just a 3 mile drive and full grocery store is less than 10 miles. So whether you are looking to take your family on that first camping trip or seasoned campers, you will find a space here to fit your needs. Come see why we call Turtleback Cove a slice of paradise.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
North 40

5. North 40

100%
(9)
36mi from Asheboro · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Norwood, NC
Learn more about this land: In this 40 acre track there are 2 hay fields, pasture, and forrest. From any area you camp🏕 the pond🏞, with fish, is in walking distance, so is a beautiful clear stream. ****Did I mention that this stream empties into Lake Tillary, yep, that is right. We are within walking distance to Lake Tillary and less than 5 mins to the boat landing. You may bring your boat and park it here while you camp. SPECIAL NOTE: There are animals here that you may pet once you have been properly introduced. You may bring your pets as long as they are vaccinated and behaved. If they fight with other animals or chase chickens or ducks you may want to test this upon your arrival. Unfortunately, you must keep them on leash at all times. Our County does have a leash law, and should property🌱🌹🌻🚜🚗📬🗑or animals🦌🐂🐏🐐🐰🦃🦆 be damaged or harmed you will be held responsible. For example, if your dog kills a chicken, you buy the chicken🐓🐔🐥. If they harm a horse🐎 or donkey🐴, you are responsible for ALL vet fees. Also, be aware we have coyotes, osprey, hawks, as any rural area does. Small animals must be suprevised. We are not responsible for acts of nature. The barn is beautiful and you are welcome to take photos, however, you are NOT permitted in the barn without supervision. Absolutley NO smoking or fire near the barn. It is over 100 years old and built by my great grand family and is irreplaceable. SPECIAL FEATURE: As I am just beginning the camp on site experience I offer several options and additional services. #1. Some find out after arriving that I teach NC Concealed Carry Handgun Classes. If you wish to participate in a class, it is preferred that you register before the day of the class. I will post classes on this site so that campers will know there will be shooting in the late afternoon. Some chose to camp on other weekends, some choose to go out to eat during those times, and some don't mind either way. #2. I am also much in favor of work for camp site. Some have asked to do clean up or other small jobs for the priviledge to camp. So far this has worked out well, with one exception. Please do not accept an offer to take on a task that you do not know how to do. Example, pulling weeds or trimming if you do not know what a weed verses flower looks like. LOL #3. There is plenty of firewood, see photos, here laying around and some trees down that will make great firewood (bring your own cutting tools.) We also sell firewood by the bundle. #4. Being a camper here gives you the privilege of fresh veggies and fruits that are in season, as well as fresh free range eggs. MAJOR POINT: You must remember this is a working farm and our duties and responsibilities for the farm come first. You must abide by the boundaries. *see map* The creek is the back boundary and should never be crossed onto my neighbors. I will not tolerate any disrespect to my neighbors, what so ever. No! the roosters don't have an off button, neither does the jacka... donkey! When it is hay cutting time, we will cut hay. If you want to hike the property, feel free, know the boundaries and bring a machete to cut your way by the creek/stream in some areas. We have thistle trees and briars, you are welcome to cut all you wish as you go. There are spiders, bugs, and snakes etc. Black snakes, king snakes, runners, and whip snakes belong here and we ask that you do not kill them. Copperheads are here as qell and if you see one, come get me and I will dispatch it for you. .
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$27
 / night
Outhouse!

6. The New Forest

100%
(231)
21mi from Asheboro · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · New London, NC
Located in Uwharrie National Forest, the New Forest features open meadows among stands of pine and mixed hardwoods. Campsites are far apart, each unique and offer the opportunity to commune with nature, and experience camping like it should be, emersed in nature with the opportunity to disconnect from the trappings of our modern, hectic world. This area is one of the richest archeological areas in the entire southeast United States. The location of the first real gold rush, and rich in folklore and bootlegging history, old homesteads and family graveyards are scattered among the hills. Old roadbeds and logging trails abound in the 800 acres of Uwharrrie National Forest directly adjacent to the New Forest Property making for miles of hiking opportunities, wildlife viewing, birdwatching. A 3/4 mile hike to the Taylor Family graveyard is marked with ribbons to guide you to one of the of the many family graveyards. *** A new fun feature for kids is the introduction of our dear friend Debbie Beasley"s art to the trails here in the New Forest. Scattered along the many trails are rocks painted by the one and only Debbie Beasley with cute fluorescent/3-D scenes of nature. Children can keep them as souvenirs from their New Forest camping adventure, or enjoy them while here then re-hide them for other children to find. ❤️ Come see for yourself. If you are looking for a modern, crowded campground this isn't it. However if you want a beautiful, rustic experience in nature, with a few basic amenities and with access to Uwharrie National Forest come see what others have enjoyed so much.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night

Looking to camp near Asheboro, North Carolina? Hipcamp has over 1200 options for you to choose from. Whether you prefer rustic tent camping or the comforts of an RV, you'll find the perfect accommodation on our site. With options as low as $5 per night and an average price of $30, you can enjoy a budget-friendly outdoor experience. Check out our top campsites, like Rivers Edge Trail Camp (267 reviews), Double L Farms (122 reviews), and Silk Purse Farm RV (113 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like potable water, toilets, and cooking equipment. And if you're into snow sports, climbing, or wildlife watching, you'll find plenty of opportunities for adventure in the area!

100% (521)

Top-rated campgrounds

Table and chairs for guest use

1. Ancient Spring Farm

97%
(58)
22mi from Asheboro · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Snow Camp, NC
Our farm is a beautiful, private 25 acres with an 1830s house, outbuildings, animals, orchards, gardens, pastures, old trees, wildlife habitat, a spring, and woods. Here you can relax; watch nature; meet our chickens, goats, horse, cats, and dog; take guided tours to learn about the farm, animals, plants, archaeology, and history or learn to make mead; and purchase eggs and homegrown seasonal food and products. Listen to birdsong and watch clouds during the day, wander a path through our 5 acres of woods, see fireflies in the evening, and star watch at night. Nearby are hiking, horseback riding, historical sites, fishing, antiques, breweries, shooting, and more. We are located in a rural area and have many different domesticated and wild animals so you may hear diverse animal noises and see or smell animal poop, although we try to keep things clean and tidy. Our neighbors have dogs, cattle, and chickens/roosters and occasionally shoot guns during daylight hours (one neighbor is a sporting club with skeet shooting and hunting dogs) but typically our farm is a quiet and peaceful place. We mow regularly and our rooster and chicken ladies wander far and wide eating bugs but, in the summer, they can't get every mosquito and tick so please plan accordingly for your own comfort.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$23
 / night
Boulder Creek Hideaway

2. Boulder Creek Hideaway

100%
(9)
42mi from Asheboro · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Burlington, NC
Hey tent campers: Welcome to Boulder Creek Hideaway. It's located about 12 miles North of Burlington, NC. 1 Mile off of the highway. It is very private, and seculed, no humans around. It's just one 12x16 tent platform next to this beautiful natural rock formation, you might think you're in the mountains. The drive into the camp is best suited for 4x4, Jeeps, SUV and such. Its not suited for cars!! (But there is a parking place for cars if you want to park with a short 200 yard walk into camp). The camp offers a natural Rock firepit, a very nice clean, non smelly outhouse with composting toilet, a picnic table and a prep table for your campstove and supplies. Hey, off road enthusiasts! Are you looking for the perfect off-road escape? Our campsite is a hidden gem designed just for adventurers like you. Nestled in a scenic, rugged setting, it’s ideal for Jeep, 4x4's, trucks and small SUV owners who crave the thrill of the trail and the serenity of the outdoors. Here's what our camp offers: Private 12x16 Tent Platform – Your camping space is ready for you to relax in nature. Cozy Firepit – Gather 'round and enjoy an evening under the stars. Breathtaking Creek with Large Boulders – Take in the beauty and tranquility of a secluded creek with stunning natural features, perfect for unwinding. Bring your spirit of adventure, and come experience a campsite that caters to your wild side. Reserve your spot today and prepare for an unforgettable camping experience! Priced at just $20 a night.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night
The Old House

3. The Old House

100%
(5)
36mi from Asheboro · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · West End, NC
The McKenzie Home Place has been in the same family since the late 1700ś with craftsmanship of the home dating it to 1820. The McKenzies played a big role in the building of Pinehurst with the Grist Mill Parties and even the famous little cabin aptly named The Womens Exchange in Pinehurst, NC being purchased from Author McKenzie who himself was raised in in this beautiful home. It it property that was once inhabited by our Native American Indian as many Indian Points have been pulled from the fields on the property. In its last days as a working farm it was a tobacco farm. There are remnants of the past life scattered around. Including The Green Barn; a 2 story tobacco barn where the tobacco was strung on tobacco sticks, hung on rafters to be cured and taken to market. Memories of times past linger all around, after 200 years it is still standing and ready for many more memories to carry on for generations to come....I am only its keeper for now, until I pass and it is then up to the future McKenzie generations to keep the light burning.... Learn more about this property: The McKenzie Home Place affectionately known as The Old House has been in my family for over 200 years. There is a feeling of calmness as soon as you come onto the property. It is a place that is good for the soul. It is minutes Pinehurst if you like golf, it is near to many shopping areas including Southern Pines and Pinehurst both with beautiful Southern Charm. But The Old House is country, Bring your self and leave your worries behind and enjoy the great outdoors! The site is equipped with electric and access to a water hose for water hook up. NO Sewer hook up or dump site.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Turtleback Cove

4. Turtleback Cove

95%
(11)
40mi from Asheboro · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · Burlington, NC
Just like a turtle's back, this property sits on a hill with a view overlooking sunsets on Lake Cammack. Located about 15 minutes outside of Burlington this lakefront property offers an oasis away from the hustle and bustle of daily life without giving up all of today's modern conveniences; unless you want of course. Positioned next to the marina this site allow easy access to the marina to launch your boat, kayak, paddleboard, or even fish. Or stay o. The property and just enjoy the chatter of the marina from your hammock. Access to quick groceries and gas is just a 3 mile drive and full grocery store is less than 10 miles. So whether you are looking to take your family on that first camping trip or seasoned campers, you will find a space here to fit your needs. Come see why we call Turtleback Cove a slice of paradise.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
North 40

5. North 40

100%
(9)
36mi from Asheboro · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Norwood, NC
Learn more about this land: In this 40 acre track there are 2 hay fields, pasture, and forrest. From any area you camp🏕 the pond🏞, with fish, is in walking distance, so is a beautiful clear stream. ****Did I mention that this stream empties into Lake Tillary, yep, that is right. We are within walking distance to Lake Tillary and less than 5 mins to the boat landing. You may bring your boat and park it here while you camp. SPECIAL NOTE: There are animals here that you may pet once you have been properly introduced. You may bring your pets as long as they are vaccinated and behaved. If they fight with other animals or chase chickens or ducks you may want to test this upon your arrival. Unfortunately, you must keep them on leash at all times. Our County does have a leash law, and should property🌱🌹🌻🚜🚗📬🗑or animals🦌🐂🐏🐐🐰🦃🦆 be damaged or harmed you will be held responsible. For example, if your dog kills a chicken, you buy the chicken🐓🐔🐥. If they harm a horse🐎 or donkey🐴, you are responsible for ALL vet fees. Also, be aware we have coyotes, osprey, hawks, as any rural area does. Small animals must be suprevised. We are not responsible for acts of nature. The barn is beautiful and you are welcome to take photos, however, you are NOT permitted in the barn without supervision. Absolutley NO smoking or fire near the barn. It is over 100 years old and built by my great grand family and is irreplaceable. SPECIAL FEATURE: As I am just beginning the camp on site experience I offer several options and additional services. #1. Some find out after arriving that I teach NC Concealed Carry Handgun Classes. If you wish to participate in a class, it is preferred that you register before the day of the class. I will post classes on this site so that campers will know there will be shooting in the late afternoon. Some chose to camp on other weekends, some choose to go out to eat during those times, and some don't mind either way. #2. I am also much in favor of work for camp site. Some have asked to do clean up or other small jobs for the priviledge to camp. So far this has worked out well, with one exception. Please do not accept an offer to take on a task that you do not know how to do. Example, pulling weeds or trimming if you do not know what a weed verses flower looks like. LOL #3. There is plenty of firewood, see photos, here laying around and some trees down that will make great firewood (bring your own cutting tools.) We also sell firewood by the bundle. #4. Being a camper here gives you the privilege of fresh veggies and fruits that are in season, as well as fresh free range eggs. MAJOR POINT: You must remember this is a working farm and our duties and responsibilities for the farm come first. You must abide by the boundaries. *see map* The creek is the back boundary and should never be crossed onto my neighbors. I will not tolerate any disrespect to my neighbors, what so ever. No! the roosters don't have an off button, neither does the jacka... donkey! When it is hay cutting time, we will cut hay. If you want to hike the property, feel free, know the boundaries and bring a machete to cut your way by the creek/stream in some areas. We have thistle trees and briars, you are welcome to cut all you wish as you go. There are spiders, bugs, and snakes etc. Black snakes, king snakes, runners, and whip snakes belong here and we ask that you do not kill them. Copperheads are here as qell and if you see one, come get me and I will dispatch it for you. .
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$27
 / night
Outhouse!

6. The New Forest

100%
(231)
21mi from Asheboro · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · New London, NC
Located in Uwharrie National Forest, the New Forest features open meadows among stands of pine and mixed hardwoods. Campsites are far apart, each unique and offer the opportunity to commune with nature, and experience camping like it should be, emersed in nature with the opportunity to disconnect from the trappings of our modern, hectic world. This area is one of the richest archeological areas in the entire southeast United States. The location of the first real gold rush, and rich in folklore and bootlegging history, old homesteads and family graveyards are scattered among the hills. Old roadbeds and logging trails abound in the 800 acres of Uwharrrie National Forest directly adjacent to the New Forest Property making for miles of hiking opportunities, wildlife viewing, birdwatching. A 3/4 mile hike to the Taylor Family graveyard is marked with ribbons to guide you to one of the of the many family graveyards. *** A new fun feature for kids is the introduction of our dear friend Debbie Beasley"s art to the trails here in the New Forest. Scattered along the many trails are rocks painted by the one and only Debbie Beasley with cute fluorescent/3-D scenes of nature. Children can keep them as souvenirs from their New Forest camping adventure, or enjoy them while here then re-hide them for other children to find. ❤️ Come see for yourself. If you are looking for a modern, crowded campground this isn't it. However if you want a beautiful, rustic experience in nature, with a few basic amenities and with access to Uwharrie National Forest come see what others have enjoyed so much.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night

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