We stopped at the Falls Lake State Recreation Area Visitor Center on Creedmoor Road to find out which campgrounds had openings that we could fit in to. You can either reserve a site through ReserveAmerica or check out the campground and reserve there. A lot of the North Carolina state parks that have camping were booked for this week because of spring break. They suggested Holly Point Campground or Rolling View Campground, with preference to Rolling View.
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Rolling View has three camping loops; A, B and C. A and B have 30 amp electricity and water, C is nonelectric and no generators can be used. There are 80 campsites with water and electric hookups for RVs and 35 campsites for tents and trailers. The campsites include picnic tables, outdoor grills and tent pads. There are shower houses, playgrounds, picnic shelters, fishing pier, swimming beach, boat ramp, dump station and private marina near by.
We picked site 44 in Loop C in Rolling View Campground. It’s pretty level and only one tree., 30 amp electric and water. We have Verizon cell service 3-4 bars and got 44 antenna TV channels. We stayed six nights for a total of $110 with senior discount, making it $18.33/night.
When we got there Monday, it was 80 degrees! Of course, that changed throughout the week along with rain. There is so much pollen from the pine trees, everything is covered.
For more pictures of Rolling View Campground and the brochures, please click here.
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