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Off Grid Living

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45mi from Morrow Mountain State Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Pleasant Garden, NC
Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent on our Private Small Farm in a residential area. Off grid life is great for people who love a rustic natural feel. We are family oriented and we live on the property. Our goal is to welcome people that have a love for community, nature, and plant based living. We run a small farm on the property and we have young urban farmers that help maintain the property as a means to learn more about the environment. Our non profit garden is the means to feed communities in the surrounding areas. We are thankful to provide a safe space for you to explore yourself naturally. Choose Add one with the owner Earth Feathur for guided yoga& meditation, natural medicine, and raw vegan food prep. Or join Our garden manager for an herbal identification class. We welcome you with open arms of love and light.
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Cj’s Suburban Oasis

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(23)
39mi from Morrow Mountain State Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Davidson, NC
Looking for a place to camp while visiting the greater Charlotte area? Come stay in the woods at our private campsite tucked away in nature. Get away from the hustle and bustle of city life, find peace and solitude amongst the trees. Cozy up and light a fire, enjoy dinner sitting at the picnic bench and feel like you’ve gotten out of the city. But still be close enough to amenities and activities. Plenty of adventure awaits when you only need a quaint little place to stay to take it all in. Come and enjoy our little piece of property and have fun! With a quick 4 min jaunt down to the Renaissance festival Oct- Nov to partake in all the fanfare, you will be pleased with the ease and nearness of our site. For you race fans, only a 20min easy drive to feel the cars thundering down the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Catch a concert at PNC music pavilion 19min away. Currently no bathroom, must be self sufficient, pack in pack out. 40’ level pad. Plenty of firewood and dead fall to make a fire in the pit. Should be proficient at backing your rig. Picnic table. Fire pit with cooking grill and a few chairs. Pet friendly but please pick up after your furry friends. Two hundred yard gravel road leads to paved driveway onto the property. 4 mins from: Harris Teeter, Bojangles, McDonald’s, Subway, DiMaggio’s pizza, Midor sushi and hibachi, Indian cuisine Check out the list below for approximate times to various other fun filled places…. Restaurants, Drug store and Grocery 3 Min Carolina Renaissance Festival 4 minutes Birkdale Village 14 Min White Water Center 29 min Downtown Charlotte 21 min NODA 28 min South End 32 min Lake Norman 20-25 min Lake Norman State Park 37 min Latta Place historic site 31 min Carolina Raptor Center 29 min Bank of America Stadium 28 min
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Idlewild Farm Stays

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47mi from Morrow Mountain State Park · 4 sites · RVs · Raeford, NC
We are a new 25 acre RV farm stay campground located near Fort Bragg, Southern Pines, Raeford, Aberdeen, and Pinehurst Medical Center in the Sandhills Region of NC. We are one mile to Carolina Horse Park, and also welcome exhibitors with LQ trailers. One mile to Plank Rd for a direct Army route to Fort Bragg and Pope AFB, Fayetteville. We have 16 full hook up 35x50 sites with pads that can accommodate any size or type rig in a spacious, clean, quiet, farm setting. Each site has 20/30/50 power. county water, **new** in ground septic connections, trash removal and firewood included! We offer an Appreciation Discount to military/veterans, travel nurses, LEOs and first responders, we appreciate your contributions to our country and our area. Please Use this code RHZPANSH Our campground is private, well off the road, located in a peaceful meadow surrounded by pines. We currently offer a community fire pit with firewood, wood burning pizza oven, picnic tables, playground, outdoor games, friendly farm animals, fruit gardens and walking trails with more amenities coming soon. Please TEXT for more information, availability, and to schedule a tour. We are private, please don't drive in without an appointment or reservation. Idlewild Farm Stays. Nearby world class golf, parachuting, bike routes, fishing, horseback riding, great shopping, restaurants, wineries and breweries in walkable towns, and more. Always something to do here!
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Ancient Spring Farm

97%
(58)
49mi from Morrow Mountain State Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · 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; take guided tours to learn about the farm, animals, plants, archaeology, and history or learn to make mead; and purchase eggs and homegrown seasonal food and products. Listen to birdsong and watch clouds during the day, wander a path through our 5 acres of woods, see fireflies in the evening, and star watch at night. Nearby are hiking, horseback riding, historical sites, fishing, antiques, breweries, 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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The best camping in Morrow Mountain State Park, NC guide

Overview

About

Part of the Uwharrie Mountain Range in North Carolina, these peaks were once giants at over 20,000 feet tall. Five hundred thousand years of erosion has brought them down to their current elevation of under 1000 feet. Of course, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t visit them. Rugged hikes, wet and wild river adventures, and panoramic vistas all come in generous helpings here. Every corner you turn there’s another spectacular view awaiting your gaze.

Morrow Mountain is one of the highest peaks in the range and is culturally significant. Since 10,000 BC, thousands of tools and weapons were excavated from here. Stone from the mountain’s summit was traded among Native Americans and has been found as far away as Maine.

Today you won’t be doing any mining on the summit, but there are grills for a sweet cookout. Check out Lake Tillery for some top-notch boating and fishing. Swimming isn’t allowed, so if you feel like a dip, hit up the olympic-size swimming pool instead. It’s open all summer.

So what are you waiting for? Bait your hook, lace up your boots, and get ready for adventure!

When to go

The ideal time to visit Morrow Mountain State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural tapestry is vibrant. Summer brings warmth perfect for water activities, though it's also the peak season. Winters are quiet, offering a peaceful retreat, but some facilities may be limited. Avoid holiday weekends if you prefer a more tranquil experience.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Stay informed about trail closures or park advisories by visiting the park's official website.
  • Accessibility varies across different areas of the park; inquire ahead for specific needs.
  • Remember to pack essentials like water, snacks, and a first-aid kit for your adventure.
  • Respect wildlife and maintain a safe distance at all times.
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9 ratings · 1 review