4.9
Adirondacks
Concord, North Carolina
Campground in North Carolina.
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Campground in North Carolina.
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Roaring Gap is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.
Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.
North Carolina weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Roaring Gap.
Don't miss local attractions near Roaring Gap. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.
Mar 18, 2026
At first glance, Jones Station RV Park feels like a hidden gem. The grounds are clean, quiet and well-maintained, but offer little amenities for the price. When we arrived in June, Ms. K, the owner helped us find our site and we looked forward to our long-term stay. Unfortunately, our experience changed after our interactions began on day two with the on-site manager. What initially felt like a f... At first glance, Jones Station RV Park feels like a hidden gem. The grounds are clean, quiet and well-maintained, but offer little amenities for the price. When we arrived in June, Ms. K, the owner helped us find our site and we looked forward to our long-term stay. Unfortunately, our experience changed after our interactions began on day two with the on-site manager. What initially felt like a friendly RV community quickly took on a more restrictive and unwelcoming tone. Parking: We were thankful to have a spot but unfortunately our first spot was unlevel and far too small for our rig. Because of this, we could only fit one car (based on their strict site parking rules), even though most sites could fit two. While the park only guarantees one parking space per site, we initially parked in another open area, not realizing it wasn’t for overflow. After about a month, we were told to move and informed that overflow parking was along the tree line — where falling branches, leaves, and muddy ground would damage our cars. Since we were moving to a new site in just a couple of weeks that would fit both cars, we asked if we could pay a prorated fee to stay put temporarily. The manager wasn’t willing to help or offer any flexibility, considering we were the only residents in this predicament. Pet Rules: We always kept our dog leashed, except when we took her to the large open field to play fetch, an area where no one else was around and far from any residents' camp sites. After several weeks, this suddenly became an issue, even though other residents seemed to be held to different standards and were allowed to have their pet unleashed at their site. Bird Feeder and Fence Policies: We hung a small bird feeder, not realizing it was against the park’s rules since the manager had one in his yard as well. When this was pointed out, we promptly removed it. Similarly, we had placed a small fence around our camper to allow our pet to walk when we were outside, as others do in the campground. Again, we were asked to remove ours due to “maintenance reasons”, though that area was never mowed afterward and this broke no rules in the book. Over time, it became clear that the problem wasn’t the rules, it was how they were enforced. Some residents and staff seemed more interested in policing others than fostering a welcoming community. By the end of our stay, we felt singled out and unwelcome. That said, if you’re staying for a short visit, Jones Station RV Park could be a nice choice…but think twice for long term stays. I am sure they will type a rebuttal to this review, but I have photo evidence of each of these experiences. We have found a new place and are happy, just would not recommend staying here long term.
Mar 18, 2026
Second time staying here and no complaints. Haven't met any staff but they are very cordial over the phone. Bathhouse clean and warm. Campground is clean and inviting. Hope to come back when it's warm to enjoy the outdoors.
Mar 18, 2026
Our experience at Jones Station RV Park was extremely disappointing and frankly, unacceptable. The park offers no amenities whatsoever, and what it lacks in comfort, it more than makes up for in inconsistency, favoritism, and poor management. There is an obvious double standard in how rules are enforced. Long-term and older residents are allowed to do as they please — dogs off leash, personal bir... Our experience at Jones Station RV Park was extremely disappointing and frankly, unacceptable. The park offers no amenities whatsoever, and what it lacks in comfort, it more than makes up for in inconsistency, favoritism, and poor management. There is an obvious double standard in how rules are enforced. Long-term and older residents are allowed to do as they please — dogs off leash, personal bird feeders, overflow parking, and even private fences — while newer or younger guests are immediately targeted for the exact same things. We were told to remove our bird feeder, keep our dogs leashed at all times, and not use gravel parking areas, all while the on-site “manager,” Dave, and several others openly ignored these same rules. The management’s behavior is unprofessional and biased, enabling a culture of selective enforcement that makes guests feel unwelcome and singled out. Despite keeping to ourselves, we were labeled as “rude” and even accused of “trying to take over the park” simply because we walked our dogs around the property. It’s clear that Jones Station RV Park caters only to its long-time, elderly residents and has no interest in providing a fair or inclusive environment for anyone else. If you value professionalism, consistency, or basic respect, do yourself a favor and stay elsewhere. This park is a textbook example of discrimination and mismanagement Unless you’re looking to retire, gossip, and enforce rules that don’t apply to you — you’ll probably want to camp somewhere else. And before management attempts to deny or rebut this review, I have photo evidence documenting these issues — including the very same violations being allowed for others that we were penalized for.
Mar 18, 2026
Our experience at Jones Station RV Park was extremely disappointing and frankly, unacceptable. The park offers no amenities whatsoever, and what it lacks in comfort, it more than makes up for in inconsistency, favoritism, and poor management. There is an obvious double standard in how rules are enforced. Long-term and older residents are allowed to do as they please — dogs off leash, personal bir... Our experience at Jones Station RV Park was extremely disappointing and frankly, unacceptable. The park offers no amenities whatsoever, and what it lacks in comfort, it more than makes up for in inconsistency, favoritism, and poor management. There is an obvious double standard in how rules are enforced. Long-term and older residents are allowed to do as they please — dogs off leash, personal bird feeders, overflow parking, and even private fences — while newer or younger guests are immediately targeted for the exact same things. We were told to remove our bird feeder, keep our dogs leashed at all times, and not use gravel parking areas, all while the on-site “manager,” Dave, and several others openly ignored these same rules. The management’s behavior is unprofessional and biased, enabling a culture of selective enforcement that makes guests feel unwelcome and singled out. Despite keeping to ourselves, we were labeled as “rude” and even accused of “trying to take over the park” simply because we walked our dogs around the property. It’s clear that Jones Station RV Park caters only to its long-time, elderly residents and has no interest in providing a fair or inclusive environment for anyone else. If you value professionalism, consistency, or basic respect, do yourself a favor and stay elsewhere. This park is a textbook example of discrimination and mismanagement Unless you’re looking to retire, gossip, and enforce rules that don’t apply to you — you’ll probably want to camp somewhere else. And before management attempts to deny or rebut this review, I have photo evidence documenting these issues — including the very same violations being allowed for others that we were penalized for.
Mar 18, 2026
I cant really rate this place without having the proper scoring technique.. but here goes (deep exhale) This place is a quiet haven for the road weary and older crowd, host was very kind and accommodating, she extended twice upon request, nice spacious lots , drive through or back in ,your choice. The Front 2 rows of lots toward entrance and the playground have very little to no shade, so be awa... I cant really rate this place without having the proper scoring technique.. but here goes (deep exhale) This place is a quiet haven for the road weary and older crowd, host was very kind and accommodating, she extended twice upon request, nice spacious lots , drive through or back in ,your choice. The Front 2 rows of lots toward entrance and the playground have very little to no shade, so be aware for those hot summer days .,bathrooms are very clean and adequate, dumpsters are located at the very rear of property, right near a lovely Pavillion. Electric and sewer work as they should, but very very few amenities. Kids will be bored here, not very close to town ,and did I mention it's very very quiet here.? It is ! But I Highly recommend it !! Thanks for reading .
Mar 18, 2026
Beautiful RV sites with plenty of gravel, lovely landscaping, and more than adequate water pressure. Easy access from freeway, and 15 minutes from downtown Graham. Kind staff. Highly recommended.
Mar 18, 2026
Beautiful RV sites with plenty of gravel, lovely landscaping, and more than adequate water pressure. Easy access from freeway, and 15 minutes from downtown Graham. Kind staff. Highly recommended.
Mar 18, 2026
We stayed at Sycamore Lodge RV Resort using our RPI membership after our Thousand Trails campground closed due to a historic ice and snow storm in North Carolina. The staff were very welcoming and accommodating during an unexpected change in plans. The park is beautiful with tall pine trees and a peaceful lake that made for a lovely walk. The facilities are older but charming and functional. The... We stayed at Sycamore Lodge RV Resort using our RPI membership after our Thousand Trails campground closed due to a historic ice and snow storm in North Carolina. The staff were very welcoming and accommodating during an unexpected change in plans. The park is beautiful with tall pine trees and a peaceful lake that made for a lovely walk. The facilities are older but charming and functional. The bathrooms are dated, but clean and usable, and the laundry room was clean and fully operational. Starlink struggled a bit due to the tree cover (expected), but still worked, and AT&T cell service was strong. Overall, this was a comfortable, quiet stop with a friendly atmosphere, and we’d happily stay again.
Mar 18, 2026
It's asking me to rate this as a hotel, when it simply isn't, it's a campground although they do have some cabins to rent. My parents purchased a membership whenever I was a child and upheld it since. To say that my childhood was spent here is accurate. I've watched it change and develop over the years. Recently I stayed overnight with my parents and my children. The stay was perfect, wasn't crowd... It's asking me to rate this as a hotel, when it simply isn't, it's a campground although they do have some cabins to rent. My parents purchased a membership whenever I was a child and upheld it since. To say that my childhood was spent here is accurate. I've watched it change and develop over the years. Recently I stayed overnight with my parents and my children. The stay was perfect, wasn't crowded seeing as it's the off season. I have stayed in the cabins before, it was very nice with a nice kitchen and very spacious porch. Although I do wish they would bring back an activity director.
Mar 18, 2026
Really nice, quiet campground. Check in was so easy and they guided us to our site. The large campground is fairly flat, most sites have plenty of space. They have a section near the lake that is very nicely landscaped around the sites and cabins. There is a general store, laundry, corn hole, horseshoes, mini golf. They have canoes and kayaks at the lake. All in a long leaf pine forest. Beautiful.
Mar 18, 2026
This was a complete surprise to us as first time visitors to the resort. While we were expecting an above average park, we were pleasantly surprised by just how elevated this park is, especially all the amenities. We are already trying to extend our stay this trip and adding this park to our rotation of east coast resorts. You really need to visit the website or talk to camper because there is not... This was a complete surprise to us as first time visitors to the resort. While we were expecting an above average park, we were pleasantly surprised by just how elevated this park is, especially all the amenities. We are already trying to extend our stay this trip and adding this park to our rotation of east coast resorts. You really need to visit the website or talk to camper because there is not enough space here to go into how amazing we find this park.
Mar 18, 2026
I would give Sycamore 3 stars, except there was no internet last week and there’s an employee here who stole several items from me, including the hitch from my new RV, and 2 items off my flatbed trailer that weren’t locked down, including 1 of 2 tow chains, and 1 of 4 ratchets I use for towing my car. He also refuses to return the key to my new Kia I just bought, after I left it in the cupholder... I would give Sycamore 3 stars, except there was no internet last week and there’s an employee here who stole several items from me, including the hitch from my new RV, and 2 items off my flatbed trailer that weren’t locked down, including 1 of 2 tow chains, and 1 of 4 ratchets I use for towing my car. He also refuses to return the key to my new Kia I just bought, after I left it in the cupholder and he admitted to taking it, but lied to his employer, saying HE bought it. After I told management what he did, they called him in the office and of course he lied his way through all of it. So I had to call TRA HQ. If my things are not returned by tomorrow, unfortunately, I will have to call the police and have Donald Roberts arrested for theft. He also blew out the valve on my water and flooded my unit the first day I came here for a “free tour.” I didn’t even ask him to connect the hose and he connected the wrong opening and did not open the black and gray valves. I couldn’t use my water all week and it cost me $300 in repairs at Camping World the next week where I had to stay (in spite of the fact that I’m a full-timer,) so it was extremely inconvenient and he never offered to pay for that. So if you do come here, make sure you lock everything down because if it’s not locked and bolted to the ground, he will steal it and then lie about it And the management, while very nice people, seem to believe their hands are tied and are encouraging me to call the police. I’m just glad I didn’t buy in here and I sure don’t want to return. With this creep on the property I’m afraid to even leave my new car unattended since he has the key. Why would someone steal the key to your car unless they planned on stealing it? (yes I have proof in the text messages he admitted to taking all four things.)
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