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Raven Rock State Park Campground
United StatesNorth CarolinaLillingtonRaven Rock State Park Campground

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Raven Rock State Park Campground

814 Moccasin Branch Rd, Lillington, NC 27546
4.0(27)

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(877) 722-6762
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ncparks.gov

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Mary HamptonMary Hampton
Very well developed Campground area, we stayed in the cabin which has a queen size bed and two wooden bunk beds, concrete floor is easy to clean. They provide electricity, heating, air conditioning and ceiling fans. You will be given a unlock code for the electronic lock for your reservation. Water and trash are close by and there is a well-kept bath house that is cleaned twice a day. Gravel driveways, fire ring, and double hook Lantern Pole are on site they're also two Adirondack chairs that stay up underneath the overhang of the cabin. There are Camp hosts that will check on you and make sure everything is okay they also sell firewood and deliver it to your site. Highly recommend, this is one of nicest Camp facilities I've ever been to, not crowded between campsites at all and very well maintained
Jessie GarciaJessie Garcia
Loved our time at Raven Rock. We stayed 3 nights with our RV and 2 dogs. You can hike from campground to the park, I recommend walking to the park if you can handle the extra walking, because driving into the park gets backed up sometimes due to parking. We did the Raven Rock Loop trail (gorgeous views, be prepared for lots of stairs) and the Northington Ferry Trail (better if you want less people, we were the only one on that trail on the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend, so we enjoyed the beautiful view of the creek at the end all to ourselves) The campsite was very nice, we were at site 15. Only thing to note, is the site had little to no shade. Glad we had a canopy especially for the dogs, otherwise we couldn’t spend much time out there without it. Definitely bring something for shade.
Ariana MercerAriana Mercer
Nice newer campground, clean bathhouse. The tent pads are quite large. Plenty of water spigots and trash & recycling cans. They don't allow alcohol. Not a ton of privacy on any sites, and some sites are more shaded than others. The gravel driveways for the sites are mostly very long, plenty of room for an RV or multiple vehicles. There are some cabins as well as tent & RV sites, they looked nice from the outside. Bike trails start right at the campground, and the main park with hiking trails is only a half mile walk. Overall a nice place, but I'd imagine tent camping in the summer would be very hot.
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Very well developed Campground area, we stayed in the cabin which has a queen size bed and two wooden bunk beds, concrete floor is easy to clean. They provide electricity, heating, air conditioning and ceiling fans. You will be given a unlock code for the electronic lock for your reservation. Water and trash are close by and there is a well-kept bath house that is cleaned twice a day. Gravel driveways, fire ring, and double hook Lantern Pole are on site they're also two Adirondack chairs that stay up underneath the overhang of the cabin. There are Camp hosts that will check on you and make sure everything is okay they also sell firewood and deliver it to your site. Highly recommend, this is one of nicest Camp facilities I've ever been to, not crowded between campsites at all and very well maintained
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Loved our time at Raven Rock. We stayed 3 nights with our RV and 2 dogs. You can hike from campground to the park, I recommend walking to the park if you can handle the extra walking, because driving into the park gets backed up sometimes due to parking. We did the Raven Rock Loop trail (gorgeous views, be prepared for lots of stairs) and the Northington Ferry Trail (better if you want less people, we were the only one on that trail on the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend, so we enjoyed the beautiful view of the creek at the end all to ourselves) The campsite was very nice, we were at site 15. Only thing to note, is the site had little to no shade. Glad we had a canopy especially for the dogs, otherwise we couldn’t spend much time out there without it. Definitely bring something for shade.
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Nice newer campground, clean bathhouse. The tent pads are quite large. Plenty of water spigots and trash & recycling cans. They don't allow alcohol. Not a ton of privacy on any sites, and some sites are more shaded than others. The gravel driveways for the sites are mostly very long, plenty of room for an RV or multiple vehicles. There are some cabins as well as tent & RV sites, they looked nice from the outside. Bike trails start right at the campground, and the main park with hiking trails is only a half mile walk. Overall a nice place, but I'd imagine tent camping in the summer would be very hot.
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5.0
2y

Very well developed Campground area, we stayed in the cabin which has a queen size bed and two wooden bunk beds, concrete floor is easy to clean. They provide electricity, heating, air conditioning and ceiling fans. You will be given a unlock code for the electronic lock for your reservation. Water and trash are close by and there is a well-kept bath house that is cleaned twice a day. Gravel driveways, fire ring, and double hook Lantern Pole are on site they're also two Adirondack chairs that stay up underneath the overhang of the cabin.

There are Camp hosts that will check on you and make sure everything is okay they also sell firewood and deliver it to your site.

Highly recommend, this is one of nicest Camp facilities I've ever been to, not crowded between campsites at all and very...

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5.0
1y

Loved our time at Raven Rock. We stayed 3 nights with our RV and 2 dogs. You can hike from campground to the park, I recommend walking to the park if you can handle the extra walking, because driving into the park gets backed up sometimes due to parking.

We did the Raven Rock Loop trail (gorgeous views, be prepared for lots of stairs) and the Northington Ferry Trail (better if you want less people, we were the only one on that trail on the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend, so we enjoyed the beautiful view of the creek at the end all to ourselves)

The campsite was very nice, we were at site 15. Only thing to note, is the site had little to no shade. Glad we had a canopy especially for the dogs, otherwise we couldn’t spend much time out there without it. Definitely bring...

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5.0
27w

Clean, quiet, and well-kept. Sites are level and many with full hook-ups. We were only in for a long weekend but came with camping buddies at a neighboring site. The ranger was extremely helpful with a slight dilemma we were facing. We hiked to Raven Rock and along the Cape Fear River and found the trail to be gorgeous. The only thing we found worrisome was that a couple of hikers had two pitbulls on leashes. As we approached, they pulled the pits off the trail in an effort to control them. We all know pits are aggressive by nature - they shouldn't be allowed on State Park trails as most hikers obey trail rules and, therefore, aren't prepared to defend themselves.

Sadly, I didn't take pictures of the campground, but we'll...

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