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Found park old and dated. Filled with full time residence. Creepy park employees hanging around the pool wasnt condusive or befitting for all the very young children. Not to mention weed smoking outsiders filtering through slowly playing music. No security or gates. Restroom shower area wasn't cleaned for the 3 days we stayed. Hot water ceased to work our last night there necessitating a cold shower. Our RV parking site was covered in sand and in severe need of sweeping/ cleaning. Only plus was the shuttle to the park. Driver gets A+ for his under staffed efforts for running the front desk and shuttle every 30min. Most likely will not return.
The staff at Camp Wilderness Cabins is the most professional and kind staff. They truly care about taking care of their guests in multiple ways, like sending the tram on extra trips so no one sits in the hot sun, being very polite and understanding and patient! I am glad we stayed here and it is so accessible to Carowinds, one of our favorite parks!
Great location, nice staff. The campground is old and has a lot of dirt (no grass), there is also a fulltimers section that looks like a junkyard, all overgrown and the trailers are falling apart. Would be nicer if they put some money back into the resort. Shuttle to the park was great.
Nice campground just minutes away from Carowinds. Very pretty and tree lined campground. Staff are very friendly and accommodating.

Be warned. There's very little for your little kids here. No playground, and pool closes at 8. They have some lawn games but they go away at 8 also. Not a reason not to stay here, but be ready and plan accordingly.
This is our third time staying here. A lot of shade and quiet. The wifi is good. Surprisingly,
no cable TV for the price of the camping. The sites are not very well maintained. They are very muddy when it rains to the point that the water was so high up to the steps to get out of your camper. Pull through sites are better. The campground needs some TLC. Very convenient for Carowinds and taking the shuttle there.
Great staff, great location, unbelievably reasonable price. Campground is generally quiet and clean from the bathhouse to campsite. Partial to predominantly shaded let's you escape the often relentless Carolina bluebird sunshine. Be sure to have a pressure regulator for your water hookup.
A fairly nice place. Luckily it didn't rain because of it did, we would have been surrounded by mud. Pad for the RV but no grass. Just dirt.
It's a clean park but when out walking, we walked through an area of seasonals that were a mess.
Staff was friendly and helpful.
The staff at "The Lodge " are incredibly nice. In particular one older gentleman, we were in contact with quite a bit. He is just the type of person needed at the campground. Friendly and helpful. The campground is clean and quiet. You will hear the planes quite often, but you get used to it. Plenty of fun things for children to do. Big games outside, a net of some sort and places to ride their bikes supervised. The shuttle is great to take carowinds. A lot nicer then trying to find a parking space. Take advantage of it for sure! We enjoyed our stay!
Very nice campground next to the amusement park bit far enough away to be peaceful and quiet at night. Sites are well spaced. Some pull thru. Can accommodate big rigs. Mostly level. Nice washrooms. Pool.
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at 2023 Oct 07
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at 2023 Oct 07
This was our first time camping here and it was great! All of the staff were incredibly nice and helpful! It was so nice to have a tram take us right to the park, so we didn't have to deal with parking! If you don't have a season pass, this can save you lots of money! The sites were small, but there was still a lot of room for my kids to play and run around!
The RV campground is nice. If this is your first time here, you should be aware that this campground is located on an amusement park. The site price per night changes depending on the amusement activities. $89 Friday night, $103 Saturday night, $68 Sunday night. I did not go there for the amusement park. They also sent emails saying I could pay to reserve a cabana or chair by the pool. I wasn’t interested in the pool but thought it was funny that no one was using the pool. The lady who checked me in didn’t seem interested. She didn’t go over any details of my stay which is why they missed one of my days there. It was resolved but frustrating. They don’t send confirmation emails or I would’ve found the error. I wouldn’t stay here again. $261 for 3 nights is way too high.
Great area if you are going to the park. Nice pool with good space to do laps. Passes are $42 at the RV park and cover entrance to the water park and theme park.
Bathrooms lacked AC and the spaces are a bit close with mostly dirt and minimal grass.
Flat concrete pad with space to park a 42’ 5th wheel and 1 ton truck at an angle.
Enjoy!
The perfect place to stay when visiting the park. We stayed in our own trailer. We visited the pool - very nice and noticed they we’re building a gazebo for more shaded seating. Clean restrooms, great laundry room, all staff were helpful with my zillions of questions. Shuttle to and from park was a huge perk.
We wanted to camp someplace close for our first time in our new motorhome. This was great. The staff were really friendly and helpful. The grounds were really clean and well kept. The bathrooms were spotless. There appear to be a small number of folks who are long-timers (bird feeders and more semi-permanent decorations) but not a lot. It was quiet and lovely and would be great if you have kids and also want to go to the amusement park.