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Site Reserve TypeSite-Specific
Checkin Time3:00 PM
Checkout Time12:00 PM
Type of UseOvernight
Minimum Number of People1
Maximum Number of People6
Pets AllowedY
Maximum Number of Vehicles2
Driveway GradeLevel
Driveway EntryBack-In
Driveway Length20
Maximum Vehicle Length20
ShadePartial
Tent Pad Length12
Tent Pad Width12
Tent PadY
Campfire AllowedY
Fire PitY
GrillsY
Looking For CategoryTent Site, Tent only
Picnic TableY
Parking Lot SurfaceGravel
Proximity to Drinking Water60
Site AccessDrive-In
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All campsites are tent camping only with two 20-foot parking spaces. There is no RV camping.
Reservations will be forfeited if campers are more than 24 hours late.
North Carolina state park rules and regulations are posted in each park and enforced by rangers. Violating these rules and regulations is a misdemeanor and may result in a fine and revocation of permit.
The gate will be locked at posted times. Campers may obtain after-hours access by request or by referencing the combination code provided on their confirmation or receipt. The Paddy's Creek Area of the park has an electronic gate, so campers may exit the area by approaching the gate slowly and triggering the pressure plates in the pavement.December - February: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
March, April, and October: 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.
May - September: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.
November: 7 a.m.- 8 p.m.
Posted quiet hours are enforced. Quiet hours are 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Pets are allowed except in park buildings and swim areas, but they must be on a leash no longer than six feet and cannot be left unattended.
State vehicle and traffic laws are enforced, and the speed limit is 25 mph unless otherwise posted.
All campsites are walk-in, tent camping only, each site is 150 - 300 yards from parking area. The trail to the campground includes an elevation change of approximately 100 feet. Sites 19 and 20 are ADA accessible. There are no drive-to sites, and there is no RV camping.
Alcohol is prohibited except on individual campsites. Intoxication in a state park is prohibited.
Fireworks are prohibited. Firearms are prohibited except for with the proper license.
Fires are only permitted in designated fire rings at each site, and must be attended to by an adult. Building fires in undesignated areas is prohibited.
Firewood is available for sale. Contact the park office for current pricing. Gathering firewood in the park is prohibited.
Only six people per campsite, including children.
Campers must occupy the assigned site.
Gates will be locked at posted times. Campers may obtain after-hours access by request or by referencing the combination code provided on their confirmation or receipt.
Unlicensed vehicles and motorcycles, golf carts, ATV's and mini-bikes are prohibited with the exception of mobility-aid devices used by a mobility-impaired person. All vehicles are prohibited from walkways, trails and other areas not designated for such purposes.
North Carolina state parks are wildlife sanctuaries; no hunting is allowed and collecting plants, minerals and artifacts is prohibited. State fishing regulations are enforced. North Carolina fishing licenses are required where fishing is available.
Reservations will be forfeited if campers are more than 24 hours late.
North Carolina state park rules and regulations are posted in each park and enforced by rangers. Violating these rules and regulations is a misdemeanor and may result in a fine and revocation of permit.
The gate will be locked at posted times. Campers may obtain after-hours access by request or by referencing the combination code provided on their confirmation or receipt. The Paddy's Creek Area of the park has an electronic gate, so campers may exit the area by approaching the gate slowly and triggering the pressure plates in the pavement.
Park Hours are:
Pets are allowed except in park buildings and swim areas, but they must be on a leash no longer than six feet and cannot be left unattended.
State vehicle and traffic laws are enforced, and the speed limit is 25 mph unless otherwise posted.
All campsites are walk-in, tent camping only, each site is 150 - 300 yards from parking area. The trail to the campground includes an elevation change of approximately 100 feet. Sites 19 and 20 are ADA accessible. There are no drive-to sites, and there is no RV camping.
Alcohol is prohibited except on individual campsites. Intoxication in a state park is prohibited.
Fireworks are prohibited. Firearms are prohibited except for with the proper license.
Fires are only permitted in designated fire rings at each site, and must be attended to by an adult. Building fires in undesignated areas is prohibited.
Firewood is available for sale. Contact the park office for current pricing. Gathering firewood in the park is prohibited.
Only six people per campsite, including children.
Campers must occupy the assigned site.
Gates will be locked at posted times. Campers may obtain after-hours access by request or by referencing the combination code provided on their confirmation or receipt.
Unlicensed vehicles and motorcycles, golf carts, ATV's and mini-bikes are prohibited with the exception of mobility-aid devices used by a mobility-impaired person. All vehicles are prohibited from walkways, trails and other areas not designated for such purposes.
North Carolina state parks are wildlife sanctuaries; no hunting is allowed and collecting plants, minerals and artifacts is prohibited. State fishing regulations are enforced. North Carolina fishing licenses are required where fishing is available.
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