Hagan-Stone Park Campground offers campsites for motor homes, recreational vehicles, trailers and tents. Reservations can be made online or by calling 336-641-2090. Online reservations must be made at least 72 hours in advance or you will need to call to make the reservation.
Section “C”
An open, grassed section with 41 sites that is popular for camping clubs and large groups. This area can accommodate units up to 45 feet long with multiple slide-outs. Two bathhouses with showers and restrooms are nearby.
Sites in Section “C” include a picnic table, electrical connections with both 30- and 50-amp service, and water (shared between each two sites). No sewer connections are available, however dump stations are onsite. Reserve your site here.
Section “B”
Contains 29 sites in a wooded setting. Sites include parking area for the unit and one vehicle, picnic table, and campfire ring. Electrical connections are 30-amp and water is shared between two sites.
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Individual Tent Sites
Hagan-Stone Park offers 16 tent camping sites. Water and restroom/ shower facilities are available within walking distance. No electrical connections are available in the tent camping area.
If you prefer electrical connections, an RV site can be used at the RV site rate. A maximum of eight people are allowed to occupy one tent site. Sites include tent pad, camp stove/fire ring, picnic table, and parking for two vehicles.
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Group Tent Camping Sites
Hagan-Stone Park offers tent camping for organized groups of 10-40 people at the three group camping sites. Each site has a large fire ring, several tables, lantern pole and enough area for several tents. Quiet hours are from 11 p.m. until 7 a.m. Group site reservations must be made by phone at 336-641-2090.
From Jct of I-85 & US-421, S 6 mi on US-421 to Hagan-Stone Park Rd, W 2 mi (R)
Great park with a lot of natural areas, trails, campsites, a swimming facility, and a huge playground for the wee ones. They have shelters that can be reserved for events, family gatherings, and work gatherings. Check the schedule for the park, they sometimes have special events like small concerts, and other family friendly events. This is our favorite park in the Greensboro area, we walk here a lot for basic fitness and just to enjoy the fresh air and nature. Word of warning, drive slooooolowly through the park, there are rons of people walking the roads, biking the roads, and kids playing at the various sites - there are also deer in the area, and some of their trails cross the roads. Fall is wonderous at the lake, the colors of the trees as they turn, reflecting off of the water is almost too beautiful to describe.
This park is beautiful! Lots of numbered areas you can reserve for parties and gatherings. The restrooms are clean. You can fish, play volleyball or grill. There's areas for camping with pathways for walking and exploring. They also have a pool area with slides. Definitely recommend coming here!
Did a 5k run here and the trail was nice even though it was after a rain shower and kind of muddy! There is a very nice playground with the "soft ground" and a swimming pool with a fun looking slide! There's a sign at the playground that says 12 loops around the playground area is a mile, which I think is really cool because you could walk a mile while your kids play and keep an eye on them!
Very primitive, shared water, no sewage. Does have electricity
Be careful of what site you get it gets very slick if it rains
Large park with a central camping area.
There is an abundance or hiking and biking trails.
RV sites are smallish but there are a lot of them.
Great place for stargazing.