The best dog-friendly glamping near Mocksville

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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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Top-rated campgrounds near Mocksville

1. The Spinning Goat

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28mi from Mocksville · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
Located in the tranquil, natural woodlands of our historic family farm. There are 30 acres of hiking trails with remnants of what once was an 80 acre old fashioned family tobacco farm. There are plenty of level areas covered in lush grass and surrounded by trees as old as dirt! The Honeymoon Sweet provides an indoor experience. It was built by my Uncle Frank who cut the wood off the land and milled it into the lumber he needed to make this unique, rustic space. There is a rock fire pit with lots of easily accessible firewood. You can hang out and enjoy mother nature or visit one of the many local tourist attractions like Pilot Mountain State Park, historic Mt Airy with it's charming small town hospitality, Hanging Rock State Park in the Sauratown Mountains affords breathtaking views, hiking trails, waterfalls and fishing. If you are a history buff, we are just a short drive to Bethania a National Historic Landmark, Historic Bethabara founded by Moravians in 1753 or step back to the 18th century at Old Salem home of the famous Winkler Bakery and Salem Tavern that provided lodging for George Washington in 1791.
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$23
 / night

4. Waterfalls And Cozy Camper

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39mi from Mocksville · 1 site · Lodging
Discover the gorgeous waterfalls that surround this cozy camper. Located on Mulberry Creek, this 18+ acre property has 7 waterfalls! The 20’ waterfall is spectacular but the smaller ones are also gorgeous! Camper is 2018, 2 Bedroom that sleeps 4, 1 bathroom and hooked to city water and septic. Itts only a few minutes to town, but you'll feel like you are in the middle of Nowhere, or in a state park! Lots to explore for those that are nimble and able to negotiate some slopes. Watch fo deer, turkey and tons of wildlife, or look for gems and precious metal in the creek! Please note that guest access to a good potion of the property is limited to those in decent physical condition, but with that said, my 80 year old aunt was able to walk to the bottom of the big Falls. Please be careful! This property can be dangerous or even fatal. Please note that this property has dangerous terrain, stinging/biting wildlife, and plants that are poisonous to the touch or if ingested. We want our guests to use common sense and above all else stay safe! Whole camper plus 18 acres to explore Other things to note. This proprrtty is currenttly being developed to accomodate, camping, glamping, U-Pick fruits and vegetables, mushroom foraging, and destination wedding/events. We are designing the property to be off-grid and environmetally friendly. We are also dog friendly! We are superhosts that recently purchased this property. More pics coming April 6, after we get the place set for guests.
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$99
 / night

5. Rustic Appalachian Cabin

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40mi from Mocksville · 3 sites · Lodging
Escape to The Lincoln Cabin – A Rustic Appalachian Retreat Near Stone Mountain Discover serenity and seclusion at The Lincoln, a charming log cabin getaway tucked into the woods of North Carolina’s Yadkin Valley Wine Country. Just minutes from the breathtaking trails of Stone Mountain State Park, this pet- and child-friendly hideaway blends rustic charm with modern comforts—making it the perfect escape for couples, families, adventurers, or anyone in need of a little peace. Unplug beneath a canopy of trees, where forest views surround you and wildlife often wanders by. Kick back on the covered deck with your morning coffee, gather around the firepit under the stars, or curl up beside the wood-burning stove with a good book or movie. Rain or shine, The Lincoln delivers cozy vibes and unforgettable memories. What You'll Love: Only 4 minutes to the entrance of Stone Mountain State Park In the heart of Yadkin Valley Wine Country—dozens of wineries within a short drive Pet-friendly with no extra fees and some supplies provided Family-ready with a Graco Pack ‘n Play, highchair, and games Complimentary firewood for the firepit and wood stove Reliable high-speed internet for those who want to stay connected Freshly updated outdoor hangout space with seating, games, and forest views Sleeping Arrangements: Queen bed in the private downstairs bedroom Full bed in the cozy loft Sofa bed in the living room Inflatable mattress and pump available The cabin is thoughtfully named The Lincoln, paying homage to Honest Abe’s humble log cabin roots—offering guests a simple, timeless experience in the Appalachian foothills. Other Notes: The Lincoln is one of three rentals on a large, wooded tract. Each is spaced apart for privacy. Aerial maps are included in the images to show property layout. While 4x4 is recommended, it is not required—ample parking is available. You’ll have the place to yourself, but we live nearby and respond quickly to any needs or questions.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$200
 / night

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.

97% (1.2K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Mocksville

1. The Spinning Goat

100%
(1)
28mi from Mocksville · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
Located in the tranquil, natural woodlands of our historic family farm. There are 30 acres of hiking trails with remnants of what once was an 80 acre old fashioned family tobacco farm. There are plenty of level areas covered in lush grass and surrounded by trees as old as dirt! The Honeymoon Sweet provides an indoor experience. It was built by my Uncle Frank who cut the wood off the land and milled it into the lumber he needed to make this unique, rustic space. There is a rock fire pit with lots of easily accessible firewood. You can hang out and enjoy mother nature or visit one of the many local tourist attractions like Pilot Mountain State Park, historic Mt Airy with it's charming small town hospitality, Hanging Rock State Park in the Sauratown Mountains affords breathtaking views, hiking trails, waterfalls and fishing. If you are a history buff, we are just a short drive to Bethania a National Historic Landmark, Historic Bethabara founded by Moravians in 1753 or step back to the 18th century at Old Salem home of the famous Winkler Bakery and Salem Tavern that provided lodging for George Washington in 1791.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$23
 / night

4. Waterfalls And Cozy Camper

100%
(1)
39mi from Mocksville · 1 site · Lodging
Discover the gorgeous waterfalls that surround this cozy camper. Located on Mulberry Creek, this 18+ acre property has 7 waterfalls! The 20’ waterfall is spectacular but the smaller ones are also gorgeous! Camper is 2018, 2 Bedroom that sleeps 4, 1 bathroom and hooked to city water and septic. Itts only a few minutes to town, but you'll feel like you are in the middle of Nowhere, or in a state park! Lots to explore for those that are nimble and able to negotiate some slopes. Watch fo deer, turkey and tons of wildlife, or look for gems and precious metal in the creek! Please note that guest access to a good potion of the property is limited to those in decent physical condition, but with that said, my 80 year old aunt was able to walk to the bottom of the big Falls. Please be careful! This property can be dangerous or even fatal. Please note that this property has dangerous terrain, stinging/biting wildlife, and plants that are poisonous to the touch or if ingested. We want our guests to use common sense and above all else stay safe! Whole camper plus 18 acres to explore Other things to note. This proprrtty is currenttly being developed to accomodate, camping, glamping, U-Pick fruits and vegetables, mushroom foraging, and destination wedding/events. We are designing the property to be off-grid and environmetally friendly. We are also dog friendly! We are superhosts that recently purchased this property. More pics coming April 6, after we get the place set for guests.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$99
 / night

5. Rustic Appalachian Cabin

100%
(36)
40mi from Mocksville · 3 sites · Lodging
Escape to The Lincoln Cabin – A Rustic Appalachian Retreat Near Stone Mountain Discover serenity and seclusion at The Lincoln, a charming log cabin getaway tucked into the woods of North Carolina’s Yadkin Valley Wine Country. Just minutes from the breathtaking trails of Stone Mountain State Park, this pet- and child-friendly hideaway blends rustic charm with modern comforts—making it the perfect escape for couples, families, adventurers, or anyone in need of a little peace. Unplug beneath a canopy of trees, where forest views surround you and wildlife often wanders by. Kick back on the covered deck with your morning coffee, gather around the firepit under the stars, or curl up beside the wood-burning stove with a good book or movie. Rain or shine, The Lincoln delivers cozy vibes and unforgettable memories. What You'll Love: Only 4 minutes to the entrance of Stone Mountain State Park In the heart of Yadkin Valley Wine Country—dozens of wineries within a short drive Pet-friendly with no extra fees and some supplies provided Family-ready with a Graco Pack ‘n Play, highchair, and games Complimentary firewood for the firepit and wood stove Reliable high-speed internet for those who want to stay connected Freshly updated outdoor hangout space with seating, games, and forest views Sleeping Arrangements: Queen bed in the private downstairs bedroom Full bed in the cozy loft Sofa bed in the living room Inflatable mattress and pump available The cabin is thoughtfully named The Lincoln, paying homage to Honest Abe’s humble log cabin roots—offering guests a simple, timeless experience in the Appalachian foothills. Other Notes: The Lincoln is one of three rentals on a large, wooded tract. Each is spaced apart for privacy. Aerial maps are included in the images to show property layout. While 4x4 is recommended, it is not required—ample parking is available. You’ll have the place to yourself, but we live nearby and respond quickly to any needs or questions.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$200
 / night

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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.

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