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Ancient Spring Farm

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents25 acres · Snow Camp, NC
Our farm is a beautiful, private 25 acres with an 1830s house, outbuildings, animals, orchards, gardens, pastures, old trees, wildlife habitat, a spring, and woods. Here you can relax; watch nature; meet our chickens, goats, horse, cats, and dog; learn about archaeology, history, plants, and mead making; and get eggs and homegrown seasonal food. Listen to birdsong and watch clouds during the day, wander a path through our ca. 5 acres of woods, see fireflies in the evening, and star watch at night. Nearby are hiking, horseback riding, historical sites, fishing, antiques, wineries, shooting, and more. We are located in a rural area and have many different domesticated and wild animals so you may hear diverse animal noises and see or smell animal poop, although we try to keep things clean and tidy. Our neighbors have dogs, cattle, and chickens/roosters and occasionally shoot guns during daylight hours (one neighbor is a sporting club with skeet shooting and hunting dogs) but typically our farm is a quiet and peaceful place. We mow regularly and our rooster and chicken ladies wander far and wide eating bugs but, in the summer, they can't get every mosquito and tick so please plan accordingly for your own comfort.
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Bear Creek Tee-Pee Retreat

5 sites · Lodging, Tents10 acres · Mocksville, NC
Bear Creek Tee-Pee Retreat is a small slice of paradise in Mocksville NC. We are the last property at the end of a dirt road surrounded by woods on all sides. We built this space as our little stay-cation spot and knew we had to share it. We are passionate about what we do and work hard to continue to build and grow and share this beautiful space for others to enjoy. We have 3 primitive sites and 2 authentic tee-pees. There is a bath house with a heated shower, and a port-a-john that is cleaned regularly. There are 2 picnic areas with charcoal grills. We have a 24x16 enclosed stage that can be used for bands, educational classes, karaoke, yoga... ect. There is also an outdoor movie theater that is available to rent for an evening. There are a few restaurants close by and we are only 6 miles from downtown Mocksville. There are a lot of wineries and breweries within a 30 min drive from our property. We are about 15 minutes from river access to the Yadkin river for anyone looking to Kayak. There are lots of local fishing holes and places to go horseback riding. We are about an hour drive to lots of different hiking trails from pilot mountain, and hanging rock to the blue ridge parkway. We have 2 dogs that live here and will greet you at the gate. Please be respectful of the neighbors and drive slowly down the dirt road to our property to limit dust. We look forward to hosting your camping get away.
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Brookhaven Mill Farm

4 sites · RVs, Tents23 acres · Greensboro, NC
Our farm is an agritourism farm that offers seasonal events, educational workshops, a petting zoo and animal therapy for a fee. It is free to walk around the farm and visit our animals, but there is a cost to go inside the barnyard for a petting zoo experience. We don't have hookups, so bring a generator if you need it. If you need to fill up your RV water tank, we charge $10. A Grill Pavilion is available to rent for $20 extra. See photos. Propane, grill, table and party lights included. Pitch your tent on the edge of the woods or close by the stream in the woods. If you enjoy watching wildlife, you're in for a treat...this magical portion of the farm provides a forest cover for songbirds, owls, deer, red-shouldered hawks, both red and gray fox and wild turkey.   We allow check-ins during the week after 12 noon, perfect for folks passing through and just need a safe and quiet place to park for the night and not interested in visiting the farm store, the barnyard or the rest of the farm, which are closed during week. Weekends from 10-4 we open the Farm to visitors (campers and non-campers alike) to visit our animals and our Farm Store with a variety of groceries, supplies, gifts, and critter snacks so you can feed your choice of animals!   While we are dog-friendly, we also observe a dog-free zone closer to the barn. We have a complimentary 1-1/2 acre off-leash dog park just steps away from all 3 sites. Our large grassy field can accommodate multiple tent campers, travel trailers, and RVs under 30'. There is 1 maintained porta potty shared by 3 sites.
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Tranquil Fisher River Cattle Farm

1 site · RV, Tent50 acres · Dobson, NC
Learn more about this land:This site offers views and access to the beautiful Fisher River! A cattle farm with rolling hills lies directly behind the campsite for a relaxing rural experience. Wildlife abounds with deer, birds, and other animals to view. Take a swim or fish in the river, or bring your kayak--a public access with kayak put-in is located directly across the river from the campsite. Visit 3 wineries within 5 minutes of the site (Hidden Vineyard, Stony Knoll Vineyard, Haze Gray Vineyard) or venture a little farther for over 40 wineries in the Yadkin-Valley region! Less than 5 minutes away you can enjoy The Farm where they offer fresh produce and fun activities for children and families! Dock Southern Farms is only a few minutes down the road for fun activities for the family and amazing apple cider! Enjoy the beauty and peacefulness of the foothills in Dobson, NC.
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Jessup Mill

7 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Westfield, NC
Hi there. Here is a little rundown of everything we do at the mill…. So, as far as camping, there are two main options on either side of the river; the mill yard or primitive camping across the river. In the mill yard, we do festival style camping, meaning that there are no individual campsites per se, but rather a large grassy lawn near the mill and bathhouse with shared fire pits, picnic tables, charcoal grill, and sinks for water/dishes. We also have two platforms up in the woods that are good for a little more privacy and are completely shaded, but do require a small climb up the hill. The bathhouse has three restrooms and hot showers in each. Across the river, there are several more primitive sites that are generally very private and offer great sounds coming from the river and waterfall, but no facilities. Most sites are car accessible, and a 5 minute walk back over to the mill (or a 1 minute drive). Lastly, our newest camping spot on the primitive side is a river front beach right by the dam with space for a several medium sized tents and a private fire pit. The beach is hike-in only (2-3 minutes along a mostly flat trail). Our normal rate is $10 per person per night. Firewood is available for $10 per wheelbarrow load. We accept cash, credit card, Venmo, Paypal, and crypto. We are also fairly flexible on check in/check out times, but just let us know if you’ll be arriving at odd hours. Dogs are generally welcome as long as they are kept on leash. Here is a little rundown of tubing at the mill (May-October, weather permitting). We have two tubing options available. We have a short Fun Run that takes roughly 45 minutes, and cost $10 per person for as many rides as you’d like. The river bends sharply like a horseshoe in this section, so it makes everything accessible by foot traffic. It’s a 3 minute walk up the trail to the dam, put in and float 30-45 minutes (depending on water level), then a 5-10 minute walk back to the mill carrying your tube. There is also the longer Forks Run, which last 3-4 hours (~2.5 river miles), and costs $15. For this, we shuttle you up the river in a vehicle, and you float back to the top of the dam, then 3 minutes walking back to the mill. Most weekends, tubing starts at 11 am and the last Forks Shuttle is around 3 pm, with the Fun Run staying open till around 5. Also, with enough heads up, we can sometimes arrange for trips during the week. Our tubes are required for each person floating for insurance and liability reasons, but you are welcome to bring your own cooler tubes to carry drinks and snacks. Technically, alcohol is not permitted on the river, but what is in your cooler is your business. Either way, please bring ALL trash out with you! Water shoes are recommended, and we have life jackets on request. Most of our tubes come with bottoms and back rests, but a few are open to the water. Most weekends, reservations are not required, but it does help tremendously if we know when you want to come and how many in your group. Lastly, check out a Facebook page for our occasional live music events and festivals!
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The Shores at Beacon House

2 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Burlington, NC
Hey guys! Welcome to The Shores at Beacon House! My name is Afika and I'm a songwriter, artist, voice actor, and keynote speaker. Beacon House is my dream of dreams: a lakeside property to invite writers, creatives, travelers, and adventurers for an unforgettable time in an idyllic locale close enough to civilization for convenience, but far enough away to be a retreat. Nestled on the serene shores of Lake Cammack, these campsites offer a front-row seat to the natural beauty of the gem of Alamance County. Whether you’re paddling the tranquil waters, fishing in one of the state’s most renowned spots, or resting up on your Mountain-to-Sea Trail adventure, this is the escape you need. Water Lovers, Rejoice! We’re just minutes from two fantastic paddle access points—Shallowford and Glencoe. With kayaks available for rent, you can hit the water with ease and explore the lake or connect to the scenic Haw River. Looking to unwind after a long day on the trail? Settle in by the water’s edge, cast a line, and soak in the peaceful vibes. Nature Meets Creativity Adjacent to Beacon House, a vibrant lakeeside artist retreat, our site offers more than just great views. You’ll feel the creative energy in the air as you relax under the stars or sip your morning coffee by the lake. Inspiration is everywhere here. Central to Everything Our prime location is just 40 minutes from Greensboro, the Triangle, and Danville, VA, making it an easy stop for road trippers or a quick weekend getaway for locals. When you stay here, you’re far enough to feel away from it all but close enough for convenience. Amenities You’ll Love Kayaks for rent – Explore the lake and beyond. Fishing hotspot – Reel in your next big catch. Easy access to trailheads, paddle launches, and more. Outdoor exercise—with a pullup bar, a dip station, and natural calisthenics station, you can relax and recharge any way you'd like. Whether you’re here to paddle, hike, fish, or just soak in the stillness of the lake, our laid-back site is the perfect base for your adventures. Don’t forget to bring your camera—between the wildlife and the sunsets, there’s always something worth capturing. Ready to make some memories by the lake? Book your spot now, and we’ll see you soon!
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If you're looking for RV camping with wheelchair access near Summerfield, North Carolina, Hipcamp has over 1,100 options to choose from. Some of the top-rated campsites include Rivers Edge Trail Camp (267 reviews), Savage Acres on Craig Creek (269 reviews), and ON TOP. CAMP - NW NC Ashe Co (240 reviews). Average price per night is $30, with options as low as $5. Popular amenities include access to campfires, cooking equipment, and the ability to bring pets. Popular activities include visiting historic sites, off-roading (OHV), and whitewater paddling.

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