State Parks near Burlington, NC

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Andrew Jackson State Park, SC

374 RV rentals

Andrew Jackson State Park in South Carolina is located in Lancaster County, and just north of the city of Lancaster. The state park is obviously named for Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States. Born near Lancaster in 1767, Jackson is the only president to be born in South Carolina. His political home was Tennessee, but he was raised in South Carolina.

Lancaster County has a humid subtropical climate, which means that its summers are hot and humid while its winters are fairly mild. The high elevation in some of the upstate areas such as Lancaster means that they have fewer of the subtropical characteristics. Summers are not as hot and humid as they might be further south …

Bear Creek Lake State Park, VA

219 RV rentals

Situated in Cumberland County, Virginia is Bear Creek Lake State Park. The state park runs over 326 acres and was built in 1938 by the Civilian Conservation Corps after the Virginia Department of Agriculture requested a project be done to help highlight the local forests.

The park is known for its 40-acre Sylvan Lake which is used for boating and swimming. It’s also located next to the Cumberland State Forest which spans about 36,000 acres making it a great spot for state park RV camping. This state park is also a short drive away from Charlottesville and Richmond.

Blue Ridge Parkway, NC

368 RV rentals

This summer, plan a motorhome camping trip to Blue Ridge Parkway, considered America’s longest linear park that runs through the two states of North Carolina and Virginia. Referred to as ‘America’s Favorite Drive,’ Blue Ridge Parkway is an All-American Road and National Parkway that is known for its stunning scenic beauty. Extending over 469 miles, the parkway runs from north to south, passing through Asheville and Boone in North Carolina, and three major cities in Virginia - Waynesboro, Roanoke, and Galax. Following the ridge of the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains for most of the parkway, the recreational motor road is a sheer delight for outdoor enthusiasts. The parkway also connects the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia on the northern …

Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge, NC

357 RV rentals

Private landowners and farmers purchased a large swath of sandy dunes with the hopes of turning the land into farms during the early 1900s. However, due to the sandy soil and poor management of the already-thin topsoil, the efforts were unsuccessful. The state of North Carolina purchased the land from desperate farmers during the height of the Great Depression and set it aside as a National Wildlife Refuge in 1939. The Civilian Conservation Corps, operating under President Roosevelt’s New Deal program, paved several miles of roads and nurtured fragile plants and grasses to restore the original habitat. Thanks to the organization’s efforts, Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge is a thriving dune biodome in South Carolina.

The closest large town is …

Cedarock Park, NC

391 RV rentals

The banks of Rock Creek make an ideal setting for Cedarock Park, a nature preserve spread over 400 acres, and a great spot for a motorhome camping trip. Located near the town of Bellemont in North Carolina, the park sits on the northwestern side of the Cane Creek Mountains. Not too far from Cedarock Park will bring you to the cities of GrahamBurlington, and Greensboro, and you can easily access these cities by renting an RV; you’ll find a range of affordable RV rentals in Alamance County. 

Cedarock Park came into being in 1975 when it was established on the historic farm of a local couple, John and Polly Garrett. Today, the park welcomes over …

Claytor Lake State Park, VA

160 RV rentals

If your idea of the perfect vacation involves swimming, fishing, camping, and a whole lot of time spent in the great outdoors, you'll love Claytor Lake State Park. Located near Dublin in southwestern Virginia, less than an hour out of Roanoke, this 472-acre park is a true delight for anyone who enjoys outdoor recreation.

Situated on the shores of 4,500-acre Claytor Lake, this beautiful park offers excellent swimming and boating opportunities, not to mention an impressive network of hiking trails. Throw in a large family campground as well and it soon becomes obvious that Claytor Lake State Park is the ideal spot for an RV camping getaway. Keep reading to find out what to do and where to stay so …

Cliffs of the Neuse State Park, NC

238 RV rentals

The spectacular cliffs overlooking North Carolina's Neuse River have drawn people to the area for thousands of years. That tradition continues today as campers from around the state and further afield drop in to stay a few nights at Cliffs of the Neuse State Park.

Located near Seven Springs, roughly 20 minutes southeast of Goldsboro, this 1,097-acre park is heaven on Earth for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors to the park can enjoy excellent hiking, boating, and swimming opportunities, and then when the sun goes down, set up camp in the park's family campground.

If you want to camp with an RV in Cliffs of the Neuse State Park, keep reading to find out how to make the most of your …

Crowders Mountain State Park, NC

453 RV rentals

Crowder’s Mountain State Park, North Carolina, is a popular destination for those that rent an RV in Gaston County. Easily accessible to the nearby towns of Gastonia and Kings Mountain, as well as the city of Charlotte, it provides visitors with the perfect mountain escape. Offering challenging hikes, towering cliffs, and views that will take your breath away, Crowder’s Mountain is made for the adventure lover.

Crowder's Mountain State Park includes the peaks of Crowder’s Mountain and The Pinnacle and was named after the creek that runs through the park, originating at the mountain’s peak. A stay at the park will give you the adventure to remember.

Eno River State Park, NC

280 RV rentals

Eno River State Park lies in central North Carolina, a few miles north of Durham, Raleigh, and Chapel Hill. The green land of Eno River State Park lies along the banks of the Eno River. Winding its way across the county, the Eno River cuts through some of the most idyllic scenery to see in this area of North Carolina. The state park creates the perfect escape for city dwellers who do not wish to travel to far from big cities such as Durham and North Carolina’s capital, Raleigh.

Whether its the great fishing to be had on the river or the picturesque hikes that the park offers, Eno River State Park has something for everyone. This …

Fairy Stone State Park, VA

225 RV rentals

While Fairy Stone State Park might be famous for being home to the legendary stones after which it is named, there's much more for campers to enjoy in this beautiful area than just staurolite.

Located 20 minutes northeast of Stuart in southern Virginia, this 4,700-acre park also boasts excellent swimming, fishing, boating, and hunting opportunities, as well as a scenic ten-mile trail network. If you like relaxing or getting active in the great outdoors, you'll find plenty to enjoy during your stay here.

And with plenty of RV-friendly campsites to choose from, Fairy Stone State Park is the ideal spot for a magical RV camping getaway.

Falls Lake State Recreation Area, NC

262 RV rentals

A few miles east of Durham, North Carolina lies the Falls Lake State Recreation Area, a collection of seven access areas that are scattered around the shoreline of the 12000 acre Falls Lake. Sitting a few miles to the north of Raleigh, the recreation area is one of the largest in the state, attracting a wide range of adventurers ranging from culture seekers to folks seeking to escape the bustling city life for a date with nature. Some of the neighboring parks include the William B. Umstead State Park in Raleigh and the Eno River State Park near Eno. Falls Lake State Recreation Area is awesome if you’re looking for a spot to camp in an RV in …

George Washington National Forest, VA

154 RV rentals

Since its initial establishment in 1918, the George Washington National Forest, formerly known as Shenandoah National Forest, has garnered attention for being part of a combination of forests that forms one of the largest areas of public land in the Eastern United States. The combination of national forests (George Washington and Jefferson), which were administratively combined in 1995, spans an impressive 1.8 million acres over three states.

When you’re pondering a trip through Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky, consider booking a rental RV to George Washington National Forest. The forest headquarters are conveniently located in Roanoke, VA. The historic forest has an intriguing story involving some pretty prolific people from the past and the timber industry. While conservation was …

Grayson Highlands State Park, VA

300 RV rentals

With spectacular mountain views and more outdoor activities than you can poke a stick at, Grayson Highlands State Park is one of Virginia's most-loved destinations. Located within the Jefferson National Forest, just a short drive from the North Carolina border, the park is a stone's throw from the highest peaks in the state: Mount Rogers and Whitetop Mountain.

There's abundant natural beauty and breathtaking views seemingly everywhere you look, not to mention excellent hiking, stunning waterfalls, and great trout fishing. But the main attraction for many park visitors is the population of wild ponies — though they are technically wild, they're not shy about saying hello to the humans they meet.

Grayson Highlands State Park also boasts an RV-friendly …

Greenbrier State Forest, WV

61 RV rentals

Recognizing a need to restore and preserve wilderness, the state of West Virginia purchased several acres of wilderness in 1938 from a mining company. That same year, the Civilian Conservation Corps, which was established by President Roosevelt’s New Deal program, flocked to Greenbrier State Forest in droves. They constructed a set of buildings that were, for a few years, called Camp White Sulphur. Though the original buildings are no longer standing, the Forest headquarters are now located in this area. Civilian Conservation Corps also created a swimming pool and blazed several miles of trails that are still used today.

The closest town is White Sulphur Springs, which is about five miles to the northeast. The small community of around …

Hanging Rock State Park, NC

368 RV rentals

With over 7,000 acres of fascinating, diverse landscape, Hanging Rock State Park is one of North Carolina's natural wonders. While exploring the park, you'll find interesting geological history, waterfalls, lakes, roughly 20 miles of hiking trails, and nearly 700 species of plants and animals. Wildlife spotters can keep an eye out for gray foxes, owls, and rare salamanders. RV campers who come here for the wildflowers will love the displays of mountain laurel, pink lady’s slipper, and rhododendron.

Hanging Rock State Park is located in central North Carolina, two hours north of Charlotte. It’s nestled in the Sauratown Mountains, an impressively small range that rises 2,000 feet over the surrounding countryside. The area was first home to the Saura …