The best camping near Chester State Park

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Peaceful RV Camping W Lake Access

2 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Charlotte, NC
This 2.5 acre, partially wooded lot is located on a secluded cove of Lake Wylie. Campers can enjoy the lakeview, lake access, a spacious dock, swimming area, fishing, kayaking, and other lake activities! [This camping spot includes a communal or private fire pit as well as access to a gas grill.] Additionally, this lot is within driving distance to many local attractions listed below. This property is BYOB (Bring Your Own Boat)! There are 2 boat landings within 5 miles of the property, campers are more than welcome to tie up their boat to the on-site dock and park their trailer on the property. Pets are welcome, however note that the property owner has a cat and small dog on site. Pets need to be well behaved and not aggressive to other animals. Cleaning up after your pet in the lawn areas is required. The property owner (Teresa) lives on-site in a cabin between the camping pad and the lake. Local attractions within driving distance include: -Copperhead Island (5 miles) -McDowell Park/Nature Preserve (5 miles) -Carowinds Theme Park (5 miles) -Charlotte Premium Outlets (5 miles) -Whitewater Center (10 miles) -David Stowe Botanical Garden (15 miles) -Uptown Charlotte (15 miles) -Charlotte Motor Speedway (25 miles)
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Waterfall camping close to CLT

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Bessemer City, NC
My Neighbor has started his own Campsite, "The Swimming Hole". If mine is booked up and you still want to camp, look him up. His is better suited for small groups but has much more privacy. We have a new road to the campsite; you can now drive down with two-wheel drive vehicle or RV down and park near your tent! There is plenty of soft sand to set up one tent or ten tents; large groups are welcome for an extra fee. A Porta-Potty is available at the campsite. Swimming is usually possible at the base of the falls; however, large amounts of rain can change conditions and make it unusable. I should also add, this is not a completely private campsite deep in the woods. The camp is visible from a shared driveway, and my residence is up a hill that overlooks the area. Also, I do not own the land on the other side of the stream. Occasionally, the owners of that land will spend a weekend afternoon enjoying the waterfall view also. Still much quieter and more private than a regular campground. Glamping tents and additional camping tents are available through a local company. Look in the pictures for the tent with red, white, and blue balloons. Message me for details. Close to US National Whitewater Center (mountain biking, whitewater rafting, kayaking), Kings Mountain National Military Park (Horseback riding and history), Crowders Mountain (Hiking), 3 miles off of I-85 and US-321 for people passing through.
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Neal Creek Camping Sites

3 sites · RVs, Tents7 acres · Blacksburg, SC
Neal Creek Primitive camping by the creek is located on private property. The two large campsites are approximately 300 feet apart and are located right beside the running creek. Plenty of shaded area's. We have a 6-8 person tent available to rent as well! Learn more about this land: We are only 1/2 a mile from the Interstate 85. So bring your tents, campers or your small RV and come and setup down by the babbling creek. If you don't have or own a tent, we have a large 6-8 person tent available for a small rental fee too. Build a nice fire in the fire pit. The firewood and kindling is provided. The campsites are semi-wooded areas with plenty of shade. They are very large private, peaceful and quiet sites.  View the stars at night, play in the creek during the day or if you are into biking or hiking, go to the Overmountain Victory trail located about 15 minutes away and enjoy the 6.7 mile loop around Lake Whelchel right off I-85. Local attractions: Biking, Hiking, Climbing and Horse trails - Kings Mtn National Park, Kings Mtn State Park, Crowder's Mtn State Park, Overmountain Victory Trail Segment - Lake Whelchel. Two Kings Casino is just a 10 minute trip right up Interstate - 85, exit 5 Convenient stores/restaurants within minutes from site.
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The best camping near Chester State Park guide

Overview

About

What comes to mind when you think of a quality day outdoors? We’re thinking Chester State Park is going to top the list very soon. Start a pick-up game of disc golf on the 18 and nine hole golf courses. Hang by the lake to fish and bird watch, take the boat out for a spin, or romp around on the playground. If you’ve never tried geocatching, there’s no place better to start! Chester has the family-fun atmosphere you didn’t know you were looking for.

Notable campgrounds

  • Camper Cabins: Enjoy a rustic retreat with the comfort of a roof over your head in one of the park's cozy camper cabins.
  • Lakeview Hall Campsites: Set up your tent or park your RV at these scenic sites offering stunning views and easy lake access.
  • Caney Fork Creek Campsites: Immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature at these campsites nestled along the park's picturesque creek.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak seasons, to ensure you secure your ideal campsite at Chester State Park.
  • Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and check back regularly for newly available spots.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of finding a great spot if the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Chester State Park is during spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers warm days perfect for boating and fishing, while winter provides a peaceful atmosphere. Avoid holiday weekends if you prefer a quieter visit, as the park is a popular local destination.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and pack accordingly, as conditions can change rapidly.
  • Pets are welcome in most outdoor areas, but remember to keep them on a leash no longer than six feet.
  • There is no wifi available in the park, so plan for a digital detox during your visit.
  • Admission fees are $3 for adults, $1.50 for SC seniors, and $1 for children aged 6-15; those 5 and under enter free.
  • Remember to bring cash or checks, as some facilities may not accept credit cards.

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