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River, stream, or creek camping near Greensboro with hot tubs

Discover a gateway to the natural wonders of North Carolina's Piedmont region.

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2 Ponds & a Pup

1 site ¡ Lodging4 acres ¡ Winston Salem, NC
This land has never been developed, we have spent the entire year making it a beautiful area to enjoy and relax and get back to nature without having to leave the city.  We are 10 minutes from the best pizza place downtown.  Learn more about this land:We have a beautiful safari tent with a deck and a hot tub, furnished with a plush queen size mattress, oversize duvet, extra throws and pillows and indoor seating for 2 or you can Pitch your tent anywhere on our 4 acres and have complete access to the firepit and outdoor kitchen/bar area we have set up. We provide a gas grill, sink and small fridge and a fresh supply of drinking water, basic kitchen utensils and coffee. We have a pool house with a full bathroom as well as an outdoor shower if you are brave in this weather. ;)  We are nestled in a quiet neighborhood, there are neighbors but you can barely see them, however there are dogs in the area, so please leash your pets and there will be some barkers at times.
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1 site ¡ Lodging4 acres ¡ Durham, NC
Accommodations Spacious RV that sleeps 5 Learn more about this land: Scenic and serene location within the city. 4 acres of land with a big pond in the backyard with woods on one side. It is a wildlife sanctuary; you can observe geese, turtles and fish in the pond; deers, herons, hawks, many other birds and other wildlife enjoying this little oasis at the end of a quiet block. You can step out of the house and onto a walking/biking trail that leads to a city park with tennis courts, baseball field, playground, and picnic shelters. Warren Creek Trail (1.1 mile walking and bike trail) Eno River State Park - 5 min drive
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River, stream, or creek camping near Greensboro with hot tubs guide

Overview

Known as the “Furniture Capital of the World” due to its prominent place in the industry, Greensboro is also a convenient launchpad for exploring the natural beauty of the Piedmont. This region of North Carolina is known for its gently rolling hills, fertile farmland, and a mix of deciduous and evergreen forests. Yes, there are hiking, cycling, kayaking, and fishing opportunities galore.. But that's not all—there are also fascinating cultural attractions like museums, historic landmarks, and even the nation's largest natural-habitat zoo to explore.

Where to go

Greensboro Surrounds

With its abundance of parks, lakes, and trails for visitors to explore, Greensboro is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. The Greensboro Science Center's zoo, aquarium, and museum feature interactive exhibits for families. The Guilford Courthouse National Military Park and the Haw River Trail offer ample chances for hiking, biking, and bird-watching. Also, the nearby Piedmont Environmental provides a range of educational programs and hiking trails. Nearby lakes, such as Lake Higgins, Lake Brandt, and Lake Mackintosh, are perfect for boating and fishing.

Hanging Rock State Park

Drive an hour northwest to discover this scenic natural oasis with 7,869 acres of breathtaking beauty. The park is famous for its namesake quartzite peak that provides panoramic views of the surrounding area. Also, visitors can explore over 20 miles of hiking trails, including the challenging 4.3-mile Hanging Rock Trail. The park also boasts five waterfalls that are ideal for swimming and wading.

Uwharrie National Forest

This outdoor area is renowned for its extensive network of hiking trails that wind through scenic woodlands and pass lovely views of the surrounding countryside. Uwharrie National Forest is also popular among off-road enthusiasts, with miles of trails dedicated to four-wheeling. These trails range from easy to challenging, and visitors can explore the forest's rugged terrain by jeep, ATV, or dirt bike.

When to go

The best time to visit Greensboro is generally from April to November (the fall foliage is gorgeous in October), when you can expect mild temperatures and less rainfall. Summer months can be hot and humid, but it's easy to access water activities to help beat the heat. Winter temperatures can vary. While there's occasional snowfall, it's often comfortable enough to go hiking and cycling.

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