The best star host camping near Statesville

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The area surrounding Statesville is filled with opportunities for outdoor adventuring. Explore the waterfalls and rivers while hiking through Pisgah National Forest, or indulge in a wine tasting at one of many nearby scenic vineyards. Local state parks, like Lake Norman, Stone Mountain, and Morrow Mountain, offer well-appointed campgrounds with everything from primitive campsites for backpackers to comfortable cabins with modern appliances. It’s also possible to go hunting at the South Mountains Game Lands, or try rock climbing and horseback riding at Pilot Mountain State Park. Statesville area campsites take you from creekside bass fishing to high mountain vistas with panoramic views of the North Carolina countryside.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Statesville

1. Tiny House in Happy Valley

99%
(249)
40mi from Statesville · 1 site · Lodging
I moved here from San Francisco, to simplify my life, and accomplish my dreams. The Tiny house was designed and built by architect, Jesse Plaster. It's a unique cozy loft style design, set back in the woods on our property. It's purposely placed next to a creek, with a nice stone fire ring to really enjoy the outdoors. In the cold months, it's heated by a wood burning stove. Also next to the house are logging roads that allow you to hike the Ripshin Mountains. The Yadkin River is near by, and so is Boone and Blowing Rock. If you like mountain biking, bring your bike to ride Kerr Scott, or Zacks Fork trails. Also, check out the workshops at Pattersonschoolfoundation.org They offer sustainable living classes such as cheese making, mushroom foraging, blacksmithing, soap making, kimchi making, etc...  Also ask about our private Yoga sessions. Last but not least, there is a wood burning private sauna that your able to reserve.Come enjoy our Happy Valley! Mi casa es su casa!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$105
 / night

2. Glamping At Fall Creek Retreats

100%
(18)
44mi from Statesville · 3 sites · Lodging
Enjoy this lovely setting and romantic spot in nature. This Tiny Home glamping site is the perfect place to relax, unplug and unwind in the great outdoors, right on the creek. Located on a private, easy to reach property, this Tiny Home offers stunning views of the creek. This has all essential amenities, equipped for a comfortable glamping stay; queen bed, Keurig, microwave, Wifi, ceiling fan, gas grill, camping outdoor shower and private portable toilet. Relax on the screened porch or by the fire pit, perfect for enjoying nature. The creek sound is simply hypnotic. The space Immerse yourself in nature. Welcome to the Tiny Home of Tranquility • One-room setup with all essentials: o Comfortable queen bed with ceiling fan o Kitchenette with microwave, plates, utensils, cups, cooler o Dining table o Screened front porch • Private bath and shower at back entrance • Common areas: Pavilion, cornhole set & wading area in parking lot • State trout stream for fishing enthusiasts and wading • Conveniently located: - 22 minutes to Boone - 18 minutes to Wilkesboro - 7 minutes of Hwy 421 to site Guest access: all guests have access to: - Parking lot - Pavilion & cornhole area - Fishing at your site and from parking lot downstream (trout are released at parking lot) Other things to note • Wifi for calling, communication and music • Power Supply - Solar power with generator backup - Supports microwaves, Keurig, ceiling fans, and lights • Bathroom Amenities - Wood-encased, private, portable toilet with overhead light - Private camping shower bag for two quick showers (warm season) - Soap/shampoo provided - Easy access from rear entrance • Central Location - Nearby activities: hiking, boating, lake fishing, tubing, dining, wineries, breweries, and more (Boone, Blowing Rock, West Jefferson, Wilkesboro) • Additional Glamping Options For Friends - Geodome and A-Frame - Friends can join you and view
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$80
 / night

3. The Farm at Long Creek

97%
(59)
38mi from Statesville · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
PLEASE NOTE: Due to insurance coverage, fireworks, firearms and ATV's of any kind ARE NOT permitted. Campsite situated on 73 acres of lush privacy at the foothills of the Uwharrie National Forest. Enjoy hiking on the extensive trails or fishing and canoeing in the pond. Crystal clear, large flowing creek gently winds through the property. Abundant wildlife including deer, turkey, opossum, raccoon, skunk - even the occasional bear, coyote, and wild boar have been caught on game cameras. Only 1 hour from Charlotte, Winston-Salem and Greensboro, yet feels like a world away. 30 minutes from the North Carolina Zoo and the Carolina Treetop Challenge at Rock Creek Park. Minutes from Historic Gold Hill, Tuckertown Reservoir, Uwharrie National Forest and Badin Lake. Tents only please; as the road to the campsite is narrow and. AWD or 4WD may be required during wet weather. Cars that are low to the ground are not recommended. We have table and 2 bench seats, fire pit, water, trash bin, toilet, a canoe and noodles to use at the pond site. PLEASE NOTE: Due to insurance coverage, fireworks, firearms and ATV's of any kind ARE NOT permitted.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night

5. Mountain RV Pads Full Hookup

100%
(142)
40mi from Statesville · 4 sites · RVs
We invite you to enjoy one of our two full hookup RV sites which includes 20/30/50 amp service, sewer, and water at each campsite. Our pads are extra wide, level, and extra long complete with a fire pit and picnic table. Sites are located in a grassy field surrounded by forest. Our 70 acre property boasts scenic views, two small ponds with fish to feed, and marked hiking trails. This is a perfect place for star gazing. It's our hope that you will find genuine peace and relaxation here. Due to requests a second site was created in February '22. This is a perfect place for two families to enjoy this acreage all to themselves. Please see photo denoting the location of site 1 and site 2. Each site is booked independently. If you should ever decide that you want to leave this quiet haven, consider an adventure to: NASCAR North Wilkesboro Speedway 18 miles, Wilkesboro/N. Wilkesboro (Merelefest, Faithfest, Brushy Mountain Apple Festival) 16 miles, West Jefferson 28 miles, Stone Mountain State Park 24 miles, Boone 43 miles, Tweetsie Railroad 46 miles, Grandfather Mtn 56 miles, Mt. Airy (Mayberry) 53 miles. We have had several 40+ft rigs stay with us with no issue. For those not accustomed to mountain travel or new drivers please know that travel off NC 18 on the state road is a typical two lane paved mountain road with curves, some of which will require you to swing wide, a couple of areas of moderate incline but that does not exceed 8%, a short state maintained gapped section of gravel and an occasional low hanging branch. At the campsites there is a slight incline and some loose gravel. Caution: Wildlife present in the area including bear, bobcat, deer, turkey.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$75
 / night

The area surrounding Statesville is filled with opportunities for outdoor adventuring. Explore the waterfalls and rivers while hiking through Pisgah National Forest, or indulge in a wine tasting at one of many nearby scenic vineyards. Local state parks, like Lake Norman, Stone Mountain, and Morrow Mountain, offer well-appointed campgrounds with everything from primitive campsites for backpackers to comfortable cabins with modern appliances. It’s also possible to go hunting at the South Mountains Game Lands, or try rock climbing and horseback riding at Pilot Mountain State Park. Statesville area campsites take you from creekside bass fishing to high mountain vistas with panoramic views of the North Carolina countryside.

99% (3.6K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Statesville

1. Tiny House in Happy Valley

99%
(249)
40mi from Statesville · 1 site · Lodging
I moved here from San Francisco, to simplify my life, and accomplish my dreams. The Tiny house was designed and built by architect, Jesse Plaster. It's a unique cozy loft style design, set back in the woods on our property. It's purposely placed next to a creek, with a nice stone fire ring to really enjoy the outdoors. In the cold months, it's heated by a wood burning stove. Also next to the house are logging roads that allow you to hike the Ripshin Mountains. The Yadkin River is near by, and so is Boone and Blowing Rock. If you like mountain biking, bring your bike to ride Kerr Scott, or Zacks Fork trails. Also, check out the workshops at Pattersonschoolfoundation.org They offer sustainable living classes such as cheese making, mushroom foraging, blacksmithing, soap making, kimchi making, etc...  Also ask about our private Yoga sessions. Last but not least, there is a wood burning private sauna that your able to reserve.Come enjoy our Happy Valley! Mi casa es su casa!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$105
 / night

2. Glamping At Fall Creek Retreats

100%
(18)
44mi from Statesville · 3 sites · Lodging
Enjoy this lovely setting and romantic spot in nature. This Tiny Home glamping site is the perfect place to relax, unplug and unwind in the great outdoors, right on the creek. Located on a private, easy to reach property, this Tiny Home offers stunning views of the creek. This has all essential amenities, equipped for a comfortable glamping stay; queen bed, Keurig, microwave, Wifi, ceiling fan, gas grill, camping outdoor shower and private portable toilet. Relax on the screened porch or by the fire pit, perfect for enjoying nature. The creek sound is simply hypnotic. The space Immerse yourself in nature. Welcome to the Tiny Home of Tranquility • One-room setup with all essentials: o Comfortable queen bed with ceiling fan o Kitchenette with microwave, plates, utensils, cups, cooler o Dining table o Screened front porch • Private bath and shower at back entrance • Common areas: Pavilion, cornhole set & wading area in parking lot • State trout stream for fishing enthusiasts and wading • Conveniently located: - 22 minutes to Boone - 18 minutes to Wilkesboro - 7 minutes of Hwy 421 to site Guest access: all guests have access to: - Parking lot - Pavilion & cornhole area - Fishing at your site and from parking lot downstream (trout are released at parking lot) Other things to note • Wifi for calling, communication and music • Power Supply - Solar power with generator backup - Supports microwaves, Keurig, ceiling fans, and lights • Bathroom Amenities - Wood-encased, private, portable toilet with overhead light - Private camping shower bag for two quick showers (warm season) - Soap/shampoo provided - Easy access from rear entrance • Central Location - Nearby activities: hiking, boating, lake fishing, tubing, dining, wineries, breweries, and more (Boone, Blowing Rock, West Jefferson, Wilkesboro) • Additional Glamping Options For Friends - Geodome and A-Frame - Friends can join you and view
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$80
 / night

3. The Farm at Long Creek

97%
(59)
38mi from Statesville · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
PLEASE NOTE: Due to insurance coverage, fireworks, firearms and ATV's of any kind ARE NOT permitted. Campsite situated on 73 acres of lush privacy at the foothills of the Uwharrie National Forest. Enjoy hiking on the extensive trails or fishing and canoeing in the pond. Crystal clear, large flowing creek gently winds through the property. Abundant wildlife including deer, turkey, opossum, raccoon, skunk - even the occasional bear, coyote, and wild boar have been caught on game cameras. Only 1 hour from Charlotte, Winston-Salem and Greensboro, yet feels like a world away. 30 minutes from the North Carolina Zoo and the Carolina Treetop Challenge at Rock Creek Park. Minutes from Historic Gold Hill, Tuckertown Reservoir, Uwharrie National Forest and Badin Lake. Tents only please; as the road to the campsite is narrow and. AWD or 4WD may be required during wet weather. Cars that are low to the ground are not recommended. We have table and 2 bench seats, fire pit, water, trash bin, toilet, a canoe and noodles to use at the pond site. PLEASE NOTE: Due to insurance coverage, fireworks, firearms and ATV's of any kind ARE NOT permitted.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night

5. Mountain RV Pads Full Hookup

100%
(142)
40mi from Statesville · 4 sites · RVs
We invite you to enjoy one of our two full hookup RV sites which includes 20/30/50 amp service, sewer, and water at each campsite. Our pads are extra wide, level, and extra long complete with a fire pit and picnic table. Sites are located in a grassy field surrounded by forest. Our 70 acre property boasts scenic views, two small ponds with fish to feed, and marked hiking trails. This is a perfect place for star gazing. It's our hope that you will find genuine peace and relaxation here. Due to requests a second site was created in February '22. This is a perfect place for two families to enjoy this acreage all to themselves. Please see photo denoting the location of site 1 and site 2. Each site is booked independently. If you should ever decide that you want to leave this quiet haven, consider an adventure to: NASCAR North Wilkesboro Speedway 18 miles, Wilkesboro/N. Wilkesboro (Merelefest, Faithfest, Brushy Mountain Apple Festival) 16 miles, West Jefferson 28 miles, Stone Mountain State Park 24 miles, Boone 43 miles, Tweetsie Railroad 46 miles, Grandfather Mtn 56 miles, Mt. Airy (Mayberry) 53 miles. We have had several 40+ft rigs stay with us with no issue. For those not accustomed to mountain travel or new drivers please know that travel off NC 18 on the state road is a typical two lane paved mountain road with curves, some of which will require you to swing wide, a couple of areas of moderate incline but that does not exceed 8%, a short state maintained gapped section of gravel and an occasional low hanging branch. At the campsites there is a slight incline and some loose gravel. Caution: Wildlife present in the area including bear, bobcat, deer, turkey.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$75
 / night

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The best star host camping near Statesville guide

Where to go

Lake Norman State Park

Set on the northern shore of North Carolina’s largest manmade body of freshwater, Luke Norman State Park was once known as Duke Power State Park. The inland sea was formed as part of the construction of Duke Power’s Cowans Ford Dam in the mid-20th century. The warm water fishery is home to striped, largemouth, and white bass, and boat dock use is free at the park. Campers can also rent rowboats and canoes. All campsites come with picnic tables and fire rings, plus access to potable water, washrooms, and hot showers. Some RV sites have full hookups with 30- and 50-amp service available. Cozy wood cabins feature heating and air-conditioning units.

Stone Mountain State Park

About an hour north of Statesville, Stone Mountain State Park boasts several hiking trails ranging from the easy 0.4-mile K.I.P. Track Trail to the much more strenuous Stone Mountain Loop Trail and the 11.32-mile Mountains-to-Sea State Trail. Explore waterfalls and winding creeks through the forest while spotting such local wildlife as woodpeckers, hawks, black bears, and salamanders. Camping options include backpacking sites for tents, plus trailer and RV campsites, some with electric (up to 50-amp) and water hookups. Each site has its own tent pad, picnic table, and fire ring, plus access to toilets and hot showers.

Morrow Mountain State Park

Boasting amazing views of the surrounding Uwharrie Mountains, Morrow Mountain State Park is at the heart of one of the oldest mountain ranges in the eastern United States. On clear days, soak in panoramic views of the neighboring countryside and Yadkin-Pee Dee River from the top of the mountain. Lake Tillery offers terrific fishing, including a boat launch and fishing pier, as well as a waterfront picnic area. Primitive campsites through the Backpack Trail require a two-mile hike, while Hipcampers can also choose from modern cabins with fireplaces and back porches, as well as tent, RV, and trailer campsites, including some with electrical hookups.

When to go

Spring and fall are among the best times to go camping near Statesville, when milder temperatures can make outdoor pursuits like hiking and biking more enjoyable for some Hipcampers. These shoulder seasons also have fewer insects, like mosquitoes, compared to summer. Wildlife tends to be more active in the spring and fall, too, offering better opportunities to catch local fauna in their natural environment, both in the forest and along the water.