Wheelchair-accessible camping near Huntersville

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Looking for accessible camping near Huntersville, North Carolina? Hipcamp has over 1440 options that cater to wheelchair access in this area. With options starting as low as $10 per night, you can find the perfect spot that fits your budget. Check out top campsites like Dark Ridge Hide Out (422 reviews), ON TOP . CAMP - NW NC Ashe Co (240 reviews), and Camping on Cloud 9 (181 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, toilets, and pet-friendly locations. Engage in thrilling activities such as wildlife watching, whitewater paddling, and swimming. Start planning your accessible camping adventure today!

95% (691)

Top-rated campgrounds near Huntersville

3. Neal Creek Camping Sites

100%
(266)
38mi from Huntersville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Neal Creek Primitive camping by the creek is located on private property. The two large campsites are approximately 300 feet apart and are located right beside the running creek. Plenty of shaded area's. We have a 6-8 person tent available to rent as well! Learn more about this land: We are only 1/2 a mile from the Interstate 85. So bring your tents, campers or your small RV and come and setup down by the babbling creek. If you don't have or own a tent, we have a large 6-8 person tent available for a small rental fee too. Build a nice fire in the fire pit. The firewood and kindling is provided. The campsites are semi-wooded areas with plenty of shade. They are very large private, peaceful and quiet sites.  View the stars at night, play in the creek during the day or if you are into biking or hiking, go to the Overmountain Victory trail located about 15 minutes away and enjoy the 6.7 mile loop around Lake Whelchel right off I-85. Local attractions: Biking, Hiking, Climbing and Horse trails - Kings Mtn National Park, Kings Mtn State Park, Crowder's Mtn State Park, Overmountain Victory Trail Segment - Lake Whelchel. Two Kings Casino is just a 10 minute trip right up Interstate - 85, exit 5 Convenient stores/restaurants within minutes from site.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night

13. Mike's country home and land

100%
(15)
40mi from Huntersville · 11 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Creekside FarmCreekside Farm is a place where you can slow down and enjoy things you might not normally notice.We are glad you are Here.We invite you to sit back, take your shoes off, and breathe deeply as you read this – slowly.Creekside is very special place where you, and those important to you can unplug and gently "be" with eachother.My wife Beth and I fell in love with this property because it has a unique way of calling us out of our busy livesand into a meaningful space of connection with our senses, each other and those we care about. We hope youhave the chance to experience this on your visit.In my work as a leadership consultant and executive coach I've had the opportunity to find a few "bestpractices" for a meaningful experience of life. I offer them to you below should you want to try them out duringyour visit. I promise they will impact your time here - and your time when you leave here - tremendously:Being and DoingSometimes it’s just fine to sit down and not do anything.Experience and CaptureSometimes you don’t need to capture an experience, just experience it.Quality and QuantitySometimes quality of life is more satisfying than quantity of life. Maybe less is more.Sensing and ThinkingSometimes thinking is overrated. Sitting still and sensing what is right in front of us can be eye-opening.Silence and NoiseSometimes saying nothing says everything. Turning off the phones and devices and listening to the nature’ssounds can further awaken and resensitize us.Below you will find information about this special place. It includes invitations, requests and details about howthings work here at the farm.We invite you...1. To use your time here to nourish your Self, Spirit and Body. Walk, breathe, smell, touch, see, and taste whatyou desire.2. To put away your phones and devices and be with the people you are here with.3. To remove your shoes when in the home and feel the floor under your feet.4. To be outside whenever you can. There is goodness out there. Go anywhere you want on property, it isbordered by the creek.5. To eat slowly, talk slowly, walk slowly and just hang.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$105
 / night

14. Kings Mountain RV Resort

100%
(3)
35mi from Huntersville · 125 sites · RVs
The Kings Mountain RV Resort has opened its gates to welcome campers from across the US and beyond. The Resort is located at 241 Battleground Road in Grover, NC, just off I-85 at exit 2 (Hwy. 216 S). “Phase one” is a soft opening which features ten cozy rental cabins and very large, full hookup RV sites (50 amp, water, sewer, Highspeed Wi-Fi is available throughout the property for their guest’s enjoyment.) at a reduced pricing while amenities are still under construction, providing their guests with a preview of what is soon to come. We now have, the beautiful new Clubhouse that features a reception area, coffee bar, wine/beer single serve bar, a well- stocked store (featuring RV and camping supplies, drinks, snacks, souvenirs, etc.), restrooms, a laundry, area attractions info, customer service, common lounge area with a 70 inch TV, a community bulletin board, and much more. Our amenities include a basketball court, pickleball court, ping pong, corn hole, a playground and a dog park. In addition to their regular amenities, our guests will soon be able to enjoy new offerings like live entertainment, outdoor movies, a zero-entry swimming pool with a wet deck, water fountains, gazebos and beautiful foliage, horseshoes, plus more sports options (including tournaments), Once construction is completed, their resident Activities and Entertainment Coordinator will soon be leading a number of structured entertainment activities for all ages throughout the year including trivia contests, game nights, scavenger hunts, Talent Show, BBQ’s, children’s activities, crafts, ice cream socials, sporting tournaments, Chili Cookoffs, holiday themed events, “Walking Club,” “S’mores Saturday,” “Campfire Storytime,” “RV How-To” classes and more. Owners and staff are ready to ensure that their guests receive a restful, relaxing, fun experience while making memories and new friends at this brand-new area attraction. You can learn more about this by checking out their website at: kingsmtnrv.com or their Facebook page: Kings Mountain RV Resort, or their email: info@kingsmtnrv.com or you can just call them at: (704) 477-9649, and someone will be glad to help you.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$38
 / night

16. North 40

100%
(9)
43mi from Huntersville · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
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
Campfires
Water hookup
from 
$27
 / night

18. Uwharrie Basecamp -The Overland Co.

100%
(8)
48mi from Huntersville · 40 sites · Tents, RVs
Uwharrie Basecamp — NC Tent Camping Escape to a quiet, shaded camping spot right across from the Eldorado Outpost, nestled in the heart of Uwharrie National Forest. This tranquil basecamp is ideal for adventurers seeking a down-to-earth, no-frills stay just steps away from trails, off-road routes, and forest activities. What You’ll Enjoy • Primitive tent and overland-style camping in a large open field under oak trees • On-site potable water hydrant to refill supplies • Campfires allowed (check local fire rules) • Shared restroom facilities (no showers) • Pets allowed (on leash) Why Stay Here This campground offers an ideal blend of quiet, natural surroundings and convenience. Since it’s directly across from the Eldorado Outpost, you’re just a short walk from fuel, a restaurant, and camping supplies. The field-based setup avoids dustier forest trails while still placing you close to trailheads and off-road zones. Things to Know • No electrical or sewer hookups available • Sites are best suited for self-contained tents or overland vehicles • Quiet hours and respectful use requested, especially during nearby events • Some dates may be reserved for group events, so check availability ahead of time
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night

19. Riverside Wanderer Hideaway

97%
(56)
47mi from Huntersville · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Relax by the river, hidden amongst trees and fields, where sprawling space meets abundant outdoor adventure. Your riverside, self-serving, primitive stay will leave you feeling refreshed and closer to nature. The cool, shaded space snuggled between a stream and rushing river will be your own private retreat, on several acres, along beautiful Henry Fork River. Seclusion awaits, minutes from historic downtown Morganton restaurants, shops, breweries and more, even nestled along a “winery trail”. If you’re looking to stay put – tubing, body boarding, fishing, paddling, and creative fun await you. Sip your percolated morning coffee by the rushing river, spend afternoons fishing, painting and skipping rocks, into an evening roaming the area and fireside cuddling. If you’re seeking to venture out, head minutes away to hike South Mountain State Park trails and waterfalls, stroll Morganton greenway trails, take the kids (or pets) to all-inclusive Catawba Meadows Park (great disc golfing), cruise the iconic Blue Ridge Parkway, explore the (literally!) cool Linville caverns, or splash around Lake James State Park beach area. The riverside area comfortably accommodates eight. Bring your family, friends, pets, and your sense of adventure!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$39
 / night

Looking for accessible camping near Huntersville, North Carolina? Hipcamp has over 1440 options that cater to wheelchair access in this area. With options starting as low as $10 per night, you can find the perfect spot that fits your budget. Check out top campsites like Dark Ridge Hide Out (422 reviews), ON TOP . CAMP - NW NC Ashe Co (240 reviews), and Camping on Cloud 9 (181 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, toilets, and pet-friendly locations. Engage in thrilling activities such as wildlife watching, whitewater paddling, and swimming. Start planning your accessible camping adventure today!

95% (691)

Top-rated campgrounds near Huntersville

3. Neal Creek Camping Sites

100%
(266)
38mi from Huntersville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Neal Creek Primitive camping by the creek is located on private property. The two large campsites are approximately 300 feet apart and are located right beside the running creek. Plenty of shaded area's. We have a 6-8 person tent available to rent as well! Learn more about this land: We are only 1/2 a mile from the Interstate 85. So bring your tents, campers or your small RV and come and setup down by the babbling creek. If you don't have or own a tent, we have a large 6-8 person tent available for a small rental fee too. Build a nice fire in the fire pit. The firewood and kindling is provided. The campsites are semi-wooded areas with plenty of shade. They are very large private, peaceful and quiet sites.  View the stars at night, play in the creek during the day or if you are into biking or hiking, go to the Overmountain Victory trail located about 15 minutes away and enjoy the 6.7 mile loop around Lake Whelchel right off I-85. Local attractions: Biking, Hiking, Climbing and Horse trails - Kings Mtn National Park, Kings Mtn State Park, Crowder's Mtn State Park, Overmountain Victory Trail Segment - Lake Whelchel. Two Kings Casino is just a 10 minute trip right up Interstate - 85, exit 5 Convenient stores/restaurants within minutes from site.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night

13. Mike's country home and land

100%
(15)
40mi from Huntersville · 11 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Creekside FarmCreekside Farm is a place where you can slow down and enjoy things you might not normally notice.We are glad you are Here.We invite you to sit back, take your shoes off, and breathe deeply as you read this – slowly.Creekside is very special place where you, and those important to you can unplug and gently "be" with eachother.My wife Beth and I fell in love with this property because it has a unique way of calling us out of our busy livesand into a meaningful space of connection with our senses, each other and those we care about. We hope youhave the chance to experience this on your visit.In my work as a leadership consultant and executive coach I've had the opportunity to find a few "bestpractices" for a meaningful experience of life. I offer them to you below should you want to try them out duringyour visit. I promise they will impact your time here - and your time when you leave here - tremendously:Being and DoingSometimes it’s just fine to sit down and not do anything.Experience and CaptureSometimes you don’t need to capture an experience, just experience it.Quality and QuantitySometimes quality of life is more satisfying than quantity of life. Maybe less is more.Sensing and ThinkingSometimes thinking is overrated. Sitting still and sensing what is right in front of us can be eye-opening.Silence and NoiseSometimes saying nothing says everything. Turning off the phones and devices and listening to the nature’ssounds can further awaken and resensitize us.Below you will find information about this special place. It includes invitations, requests and details about howthings work here at the farm.We invite you...1. To use your time here to nourish your Self, Spirit and Body. Walk, breathe, smell, touch, see, and taste whatyou desire.2. To put away your phones and devices and be with the people you are here with.3. To remove your shoes when in the home and feel the floor under your feet.4. To be outside whenever you can. There is goodness out there. Go anywhere you want on property, it isbordered by the creek.5. To eat slowly, talk slowly, walk slowly and just hang.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$105
 / night

14. Kings Mountain RV Resort

100%
(3)
35mi from Huntersville · 125 sites · RVs
The Kings Mountain RV Resort has opened its gates to welcome campers from across the US and beyond. The Resort is located at 241 Battleground Road in Grover, NC, just off I-85 at exit 2 (Hwy. 216 S). “Phase one” is a soft opening which features ten cozy rental cabins and very large, full hookup RV sites (50 amp, water, sewer, Highspeed Wi-Fi is available throughout the property for their guest’s enjoyment.) at a reduced pricing while amenities are still under construction, providing their guests with a preview of what is soon to come. We now have, the beautiful new Clubhouse that features a reception area, coffee bar, wine/beer single serve bar, a well- stocked store (featuring RV and camping supplies, drinks, snacks, souvenirs, etc.), restrooms, a laundry, area attractions info, customer service, common lounge area with a 70 inch TV, a community bulletin board, and much more. Our amenities include a basketball court, pickleball court, ping pong, corn hole, a playground and a dog park. In addition to their regular amenities, our guests will soon be able to enjoy new offerings like live entertainment, outdoor movies, a zero-entry swimming pool with a wet deck, water fountains, gazebos and beautiful foliage, horseshoes, plus more sports options (including tournaments), Once construction is completed, their resident Activities and Entertainment Coordinator will soon be leading a number of structured entertainment activities for all ages throughout the year including trivia contests, game nights, scavenger hunts, Talent Show, BBQ’s, children’s activities, crafts, ice cream socials, sporting tournaments, Chili Cookoffs, holiday themed events, “Walking Club,” “S’mores Saturday,” “Campfire Storytime,” “RV How-To” classes and more. Owners and staff are ready to ensure that their guests receive a restful, relaxing, fun experience while making memories and new friends at this brand-new area attraction. You can learn more about this by checking out their website at: kingsmtnrv.com or their Facebook page: Kings Mountain RV Resort, or their email: info@kingsmtnrv.com or you can just call them at: (704) 477-9649, and someone will be glad to help you.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$38
 / night

16. North 40

100%
(9)
43mi from Huntersville · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
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
Campfires
Water hookup
from 
$27
 / night

18. Uwharrie Basecamp -The Overland Co.

100%
(8)
48mi from Huntersville · 40 sites · Tents, RVs
Uwharrie Basecamp — NC Tent Camping Escape to a quiet, shaded camping spot right across from the Eldorado Outpost, nestled in the heart of Uwharrie National Forest. This tranquil basecamp is ideal for adventurers seeking a down-to-earth, no-frills stay just steps away from trails, off-road routes, and forest activities. What You’ll Enjoy • Primitive tent and overland-style camping in a large open field under oak trees • On-site potable water hydrant to refill supplies • Campfires allowed (check local fire rules) • Shared restroom facilities (no showers) • Pets allowed (on leash) Why Stay Here This campground offers an ideal blend of quiet, natural surroundings and convenience. Since it’s directly across from the Eldorado Outpost, you’re just a short walk from fuel, a restaurant, and camping supplies. The field-based setup avoids dustier forest trails while still placing you close to trailheads and off-road zones. Things to Know • No electrical or sewer hookups available • Sites are best suited for self-contained tents or overland vehicles • Quiet hours and respectful use requested, especially during nearby events • Some dates may be reserved for group events, so check availability ahead of time
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night

19. Riverside Wanderer Hideaway

97%
(56)
47mi from Huntersville · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Relax by the river, hidden amongst trees and fields, where sprawling space meets abundant outdoor adventure. Your riverside, self-serving, primitive stay will leave you feeling refreshed and closer to nature. The cool, shaded space snuggled between a stream and rushing river will be your own private retreat, on several acres, along beautiful Henry Fork River. Seclusion awaits, minutes from historic downtown Morganton restaurants, shops, breweries and more, even nestled along a “winery trail”. If you’re looking to stay put – tubing, body boarding, fishing, paddling, and creative fun await you. Sip your percolated morning coffee by the rushing river, spend afternoons fishing, painting and skipping rocks, into an evening roaming the area and fireside cuddling. If you’re seeking to venture out, head minutes away to hike South Mountain State Park trails and waterfalls, stroll Morganton greenway trails, take the kids (or pets) to all-inclusive Catawba Meadows Park (great disc golfing), cruise the iconic Blue Ridge Parkway, explore the (literally!) cool Linville caverns, or splash around Lake James State Park beach area. The riverside area comfortably accommodates eight. Bring your family, friends, pets, and your sense of adventure!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$39
 / night

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