The best cabins near Mocksville with fishing

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Mocksville, North Carolina is a charming town nestled in the heart of Davie County. It’s surrounded by natural landscapes, including nearby parks and campgrounds for tent camping, glamping, and RV hookups. Explore Rich Park in town for playgrounds, paved trails for walking or biking, and facilities for bocce ball, horseshoes, and picnics. Then head out to hike through Uwharrie National Forest, fish in Tanglewood Park, or enjoy water sports like kayaking and canoeing on Yadkin River near Boone’s Cave Park. For some backcountry history, visit local landmarks like the site of Daniel Boone’s Family Cabin, as well.

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2. Secluded Mitchel River Camping

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(130)
34mi from Mocksville · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This land was once owned by Noah Hays himself. He was the main farmer on this land along with other farming land on this road. Hints the name "Noah Hays Road". We stopped farming this land long ago but some of his relatives are still farming on the land he use to farm on. You will see one of his old plots still being farmed across the street from our property. There is still the old cabin he use to live in along with an old curing barn they use to hang the tobacco in after harvest. Supper cool!Learn more about this land:This is a new listing.Nestled in the foothills of North Carolina is a majestic and peaceful plot of land that sits beside the south fork of the Mitchel River and; on the other side, a steep hillside of security covered in luscious wooded hardwood and pine. Engulfed in the sights and sounds of pure nature; expect wildlife encounters, frolicking through the fields, and a light show from the stars like never before.Come for a night or bring the family for an extended get away.The spaceThe space is equipped for dry camping with a outhouse on site for bathroom procedures.The parking pad can accommodate most A class RV's with a length and width of 38 by 10 foot. The extended patio protrudes another 8 foot in the front and on the back side of the pad is another 5 foot providing plenty of room for roll out space for your bed/kitchen, living space.We have a beautiful fire pit with a grate attached and a patio table that you are welcome to move around to your liking during your stay.The field on the left and right of the parking spot is grassy and fairly flat making a great place for recreational activities and even setting up a few extra tents.The river sits parallel with the site that have a easily walk down to the rivers edge.For any other questions feel free to message me.
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3. Midway Campground Resort

8.5mi from Mocksville · 15 sites
Midway Campground stands out as a premier family-friendly destination in North Carolina, offering a unique blend of privacy and top-notch amenities. This gated campground and RV park is designed to provide an exceptional outdoor experience for guests of all ages. One of the highlights of Midway Campground is its impressive Olympic-sized pool, complete with a spacious deck area perfect for sunbathing and relaxation. Families will love the exciting Jumping Pillow, which guarantees hours of fun for children and adults alike. Additionally, guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi and access to 48 cable channels, ensuring that everyone stays connected and entertained during their stay. For those who enjoy fishing, the campground features a well-stocked fishing pond where you can try your luck. The camp store is conveniently located on-site, offering a variety of camping essentials and supplies. If you're looking for some indoor fun, the game room provides a great space to unwind and enjoy some friendly competition. With so many activities and amenities available, Midway Campground is the perfect place to create lasting memories with family and friends. Whether you're exploring nearby natural attractions or simply enjoying the facilities, your stay at Midway Campground will be unforgettable.

Mocksville, North Carolina is a charming town nestled in the heart of Davie County. It’s surrounded by natural landscapes, including nearby parks and campgrounds for tent camping, glamping, and RV hookups. Explore Rich Park in town for playgrounds, paved trails for walking or biking, and facilities for bocce ball, horseshoes, and picnics. Then head out to hike through Uwharrie National Forest, fish in Tanglewood Park, or enjoy water sports like kayaking and canoeing on Yadkin River near Boone’s Cave Park. For some backcountry history, visit local landmarks like the site of Daniel Boone’s Family Cabin, as well.

98% (359)

Top-rated campgrounds near Mocksville

2. Secluded Mitchel River Camping

95%
(130)
34mi from Mocksville · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This land was once owned by Noah Hays himself. He was the main farmer on this land along with other farming land on this road. Hints the name "Noah Hays Road". We stopped farming this land long ago but some of his relatives are still farming on the land he use to farm on. You will see one of his old plots still being farmed across the street from our property. There is still the old cabin he use to live in along with an old curing barn they use to hang the tobacco in after harvest. Supper cool!Learn more about this land:This is a new listing.Nestled in the foothills of North Carolina is a majestic and peaceful plot of land that sits beside the south fork of the Mitchel River and; on the other side, a steep hillside of security covered in luscious wooded hardwood and pine. Engulfed in the sights and sounds of pure nature; expect wildlife encounters, frolicking through the fields, and a light show from the stars like never before.Come for a night or bring the family for an extended get away.The spaceThe space is equipped for dry camping with a outhouse on site for bathroom procedures.The parking pad can accommodate most A class RV's with a length and width of 38 by 10 foot. The extended patio protrudes another 8 foot in the front and on the back side of the pad is another 5 foot providing plenty of room for roll out space for your bed/kitchen, living space.We have a beautiful fire pit with a grate attached and a patio table that you are welcome to move around to your liking during your stay.The field on the left and right of the parking spot is grassy and fairly flat making a great place for recreational activities and even setting up a few extra tents.The river sits parallel with the site that have a easily walk down to the rivers edge.For any other questions feel free to message me.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night

3. Midway Campground Resort

8.5mi from Mocksville · 15 sites
Midway Campground stands out as a premier family-friendly destination in North Carolina, offering a unique blend of privacy and top-notch amenities. This gated campground and RV park is designed to provide an exceptional outdoor experience for guests of all ages. One of the highlights of Midway Campground is its impressive Olympic-sized pool, complete with a spacious deck area perfect for sunbathing and relaxation. Families will love the exciting Jumping Pillow, which guarantees hours of fun for children and adults alike. Additionally, guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi and access to 48 cable channels, ensuring that everyone stays connected and entertained during their stay. For those who enjoy fishing, the campground features a well-stocked fishing pond where you can try your luck. The camp store is conveniently located on-site, offering a variety of camping essentials and supplies. If you're looking for some indoor fun, the game room provides a great space to unwind and enjoy some friendly competition. With so many activities and amenities available, Midway Campground is the perfect place to create lasting memories with family and friends. Whether you're exploring nearby natural attractions or simply enjoying the facilities, your stay at Midway Campground will be unforgettable.

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Where to go

Uwharrie National Forest

Spanning over 50,000 acres, Uwharrie National Forest offers numerous hiking trails, fishing in its pristine lakes and rivers, and off-roading opportunities on designated off-highway vehicle trails. The park also provides opportunities for horseback riding, birdwatching, and mountain biking. Camping options are available at five tent and RV campgrounds through the forest as well as dispersed areas within the forest, allowing campers to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings.

Boone’s Cave Park

About 25 minutes from Mocksville, campers can explore 7.5 miles of trails that weave through the backcountry. Fittingly named Boone’s Cave Park, wander the park’s 100+ acres—just like Daniel Boone did—on secluded forest hiking trails. Then, grab a bite at picnic shelters with stunning views of Yadkin River. Along the river, campers will find fishing spots and easy access for kayaking and canoeing. Keep an eye out for native wildflowers, butterflies, and diverse wildlife, including deer and hawks, as well. Campers can reserve their place in tent-exclusive primitive campgrounds with camping pads right in the park to spend multiple days in the wilderness.

Tanglewood Park

Only about 15 minutes from Mocksville by road, find Tanglewood Park—where campers can set up tents, park their RVs, and enjoy the park’s natural beauty. Explore scenic hiking trails, go fishing in one of two stocked lakes, or try boating and paddling adventures. Golf enthusiasts can also play on the park's championship golf courses. Cool off during hot days at the Aquatic Center, which provides a water playground and a lap pool.

When to go

Springtime brings mild temperatures and excellent weather for hiking and fishing, with some occasional rain showers. Summers can be hot and humid, with temperatures reaching the 80s and 90s—perfect for water-based activities like swimming or boating. Be prepared for potential thunderstorms during summer. In fall, temperatures start to cool down, ranging from the 50s to 70s. Winters can be chilly, with temperatures dropping to freezing or below, but they bring a peaceful and quiet time to campgrounds that remain open.