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Hours

Monday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday, Closed

Thousand Trails Forest Lake Introduce

For North Carolina residents seeking a comprehensive outdoor experience that combines the tranquility of nature with resort-style amenities, look no further than Thousand Trails Forest Lake. This expansive campground and RV resort, nestled in the heart of the Piedmont region, is a true all-in-one destination. It caters to a wide range of campers, from those pitching a tent to RV enthusiasts seeking full hookups, all while providing an abundance of activities that ensure there’s never a dull moment. It's a place where families can create lasting memories, friends can gather for fun-filled weekends, and individuals can simply relax and recharge amidst beautiful surroundings.

Thousand Trails Forest Lake is renowned among locals for its vast array of facilities and its commitment to offering a well-rounded camping experience. Reviews consistently highlight the cleanliness of its amenities, the helpfulness of its staff, and the sheer volume of recreational options available on-site. While it is part of the larger Thousand Trails network, offering membership benefits, it also welcomes non-members, making it accessible to anyone looking for a fantastic North Carolina getaway. This campground strikes a balance between natural beauty and modern convenience, providing a comfortable yet adventurous escape along the picturesque banks of the Yadkin River.

Thousand Trails Forest Lake boasts a convenient and accessible location within the Piedmont region of North Carolina. You'll find this extensive resort at:

192 Thousand Trails Dr, Advance, NC 27006, USA

Its position in Advance, NC, places it within easy reach of several major North Carolina cities. For example, from Winston-Salem, it's a relatively short drive, making it an excellent choice for a quick escape. From Greensboro, you can expect to reach the campground in about an hour, while Charlotte residents can typically make the drive in under an hour and a half. This central location ensures that a relaxing and activity-packed retreat is never too far away for most North Carolinians. The access roads to the campground are paved and well-maintained, providing a smooth journey for all types of vehicles, including large RVs. Once inside, the resort's internal roads are also paved, simplifying navigation to various loops, amenities, and campsites. Each campsite generally offers ample space for parking your vehicle alongside your RV or tent. While public transportation is not a practical option for reaching this kind of recreational resort, the ease of driving and on-site accessibility make it a hassle-free destination for those with personal vehicles. Furthermore, the campground's proximity to nearby towns like Lexington (famous for its barbecue festival), Mocksville, and Winston-Salem means that essential supplies, dining options, and additional attractions are just a short drive away, adding to the convenience of your stay.

Thousand Trails Forest Lake prides itself on offering a comprehensive suite of services and amenities designed to make every stay comfortable, convenient, and entertaining.

Services Offered:

  • RV Sites: Over 280 sites available, many with full hookups (water, electric, sewer) to accommodate a wide range of RVs, from pop-ups to Class A motorhomes.
  • Tent Sites: Dedicated tent sites, some with power and water, for traditional camping experiences.
  • Rental Accommodations: A variety of rental options, including cabins and Getaway cabins, providing a comfortable stay even without an RV.
  • Clean Bathhouses: Well-maintained and clean bathroom and shower facilities are available throughout the campground.
  • Laundry Facilities: Two convenient laundry facilities on-site for guest use.
  • Two Swimming Pools: Multiple pools for refreshing dips on warm North Carolina days.
  • Lake Access: Direct access to a scenic lake for various water activities.
  • Dump Station: Available for RV waste disposal.
  • Drinking Water: Easily accessible water stations throughout the resort.
  • On-site Staff: Friendly and helpful staff, including dedicated individuals like "Joey" mentioned in reviews, who go the extra mile to assist guests.
  • Propane Sales: Convenient access to propane refills for RVs and grills.
  • Firewood Sales: Firewood available for purchase to ensure safe and enjoyable campfires (always check for burn bans).
  • Pet-Friendly: Pets are welcome at campsites and in select rental units (with a small fee), ensuring your furry friends can join the adventure. Specific pet relief areas are available, and dogs must be leashed. Note: Cats are generally not permitted in rental cabins.
  • WiFi: Available, though sometimes with a fee, allowing for connectivity.
  • Seasonal & Annual Sites: Options for those looking for a more long-term "home away from home."
  • 24-Hour Security: Providing a safe and secure environment for all campers.

The true appeal of Thousand Trails Forest Lake lies in its impressive array of features and highlights, catering to diverse interests and ensuring a dynamic camping experience.

Features / Highlights:

  • Extensive Recreational Facilities: Includes a playground, mini golf course, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, and tennis courts, providing endless entertainment.
  • Community Movie Nights: A large screen is available for community movie nights, fostering a sense of togetherness.
  • Kayaking and Fishing on the Lake: The on-site lake is perfect for paddling adventures and offers great fishing opportunities for various species.
  • Peaceful Forest Walking Trails: Explore miles of serene trails ideal for walking, hiking, biking, horseback riding, and even golf carting through the beautiful 305-acre preserve.
  • Level Gravel Pads and Paved Roads: Campsites feature level gravel pads for easy setup, and paved roads ensure smooth navigation throughout the large resort.
  • Historical Significance: The preserve was once part of the historic Cooleemee cotton plantation, dating back to 1817, with some historical relics like a 19th-century tobacco barn and a 17th-century pioneer graveyard adding unique character.
  • Wildlife Viewing: Abundant wildlife, including deer, turkeys, various bird species, and fish, offers fantastic observation opportunities.
  • Family and Adult Lodges: Dedicated spaces for both family activities and an "Adult Lodge" for those seeking a quieter experience.
  • Horseshoe Pits: A classic campground activity for friendly competition.
  • Planned Activities: The resort often hosts a variety of planned activities and events, including theme nights, tournaments, and social gatherings, ensuring there's always something happening.
  • Proximity to Local Attractions: Close to the Lexington Barbecue Festival (in October) and other historical sites and charming towns.
  • Membership Benefits: As a Thousand Trails property, members can enjoy various benefits like no nightly fees, extended stays, and access to a vast network of campgrounds across the country.

For reservations, current rates, membership inquiries, or any other information, you can reach Thousand Trails Forest Lake using the following contact details:

Address: 192 Thousand Trails Dr, Advance, NC 27006, USA

Phone: (336) 998-4135

Mobile Phone: +1 336-998-4135

For North Carolina locals, Thousand Trails Forest Lake truly represents an exceptional choice for any camping or RV trip. Its central location makes it easily accessible from major population centers, providing a convenient escape into nature without requiring extensive travel. What sets this campground apart for locals is its incredible variety of on-site amenities and activities. You don't just get a campsite; you get a full recreational hub, perfect for entertaining the entire family, from young children to adults.

The positive feedback from local users, particularly regarding the friendly staff and the extensive list of things to do—from swimming and mini-golf to kayaking and exploring forest trails—reinforces its suitability as a go-to destination. Whether you're looking for a quick weekend getaway filled with fun and games, a longer vacation immersed in outdoor pursuits, or even a semi-permanent seasonal spot, Thousand Trails Forest Lake delivers. It offers a quality experience that balances natural beauty with modern comforts, making it a highly recommended and valuable asset for outdoor enthusiasts across North Carolina. It’s a place where every visit can be a new adventure, right in your backyard.

Location

North CarolinaDavie CountyAdvanceThousand Trails Drive

Customer Reviews

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802 reviews
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Melissa Jack
Apr 10, 2025

We had a fantastic stay at Thousand Trails Forest Lake! This campground truly has it all—clean bathroom and shower houses, two laundry facilities, a fun playground, two pools, mini golf, basketball, sand volleyball, tennis courts, and even a big screen for community movie nights. The lake was perfect for kayaking and fishing, and we loved exploring the peaceful forest walking trails. The gravel pads were level and the paved roads made getting around easy. The staff was incredibly friendly and helpful throughout our stay. We highly recommend this campground and would absolutely come back again!

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Denise Egan
Mar 17, 2025

This is a big place. Our first site wasn't what we wanted at all. Joey however took the time to find us the perfect spot. He was very helpful,definitely looking to please us. We drove better than 8 hrs,as we litterally went thru the gate my phone was ringing! The thousand trail rep was eager to sell. This was a definite turn off! Last thing we wanted was to be solicited at this point! Joey was a gem !

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Candice Seiler
Mar 24, 2025

Our first camp at a TT campground because we got a free year of camping when we purchased our camper. If they are thinking this Campground would entice me to buy a membership, they are truly mistaken! TT assigns the site according to the length of your camper. I understand that. We have a small camper and they stuck us on a very small site where we didn’t have enough room to take our bikes off the rack. We could’ve dealt with that BUT… the site hadn’t been cleaned up and the site next to us looked like a junkyard!! It was a permanent site that was being vacated but they had left a grill that was tipped over, a utility trailer that was parked partially on our site, a shed of some sort and other miscellaneous junk. These sites are right on top of each other! We decided we would not accept the site but found out there were none other available. We left! Thankfully we didn’t have to pay but wouldn’t have stayed even if we did! The whole campground was very unkempt! I certainly wound never recommend Forest Lake campground!

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Rose
May 11, 2025

Could be better. We were moved on the G side. When we first arrived, we wanted a handicap spot, which we didn’t get, they did move us a day later after the fact, which was nice. We really did appreciate that. We requested to possibly have access to the WiFi that we saw was “free” but apparently you have to “upgrade/pay extra” for that, which was a bummer. But we made-do. The bath houses are out of service, & the “family” one is always flooded, & this morning it had runoff sewage in the restroom. We were ‘dry camping’ & it was a mess when we wanted to take a shower. Even the nice one near the dumpsters aren’t maintained/cleaned properly, the floors are ALWAYS drenched in water, so they just keep the wet floor sign up & do nothing about the problem. The recreational center is a nice hangout spot, but all the arcade games you have to pay for, so it’s best to bring your own entertainment, it was also messy however as well, dog hair on furniture, questionable stains, trash. Upon our temporary stay here, we thought at first it was just us, but upon talking to other campers one day while doing laundry here, we concluded some of the workers & certain people (that seem to be here full time) are REALLY snooty. It’s a campground, not a Beverly Hills area bro…. They seem pretty laid back on rules here as well. Our first day here (about a week ago) they had a ‘no fires’ ban, & on the day it was still active, people were ACTIVELY BURNING FIRES. Didn’t feel too safe about that. Also a lot of dog owners had their dogs off leash, which is an NC state law that requires all pets to be on a lead/leash & close to their owners. We have family members that have been attacked by dogs off leash before, this made us also extremely uncomfortable. There are lots of children that run around active here, on bikes, etc. so we encourage others to please follow the driving speed, because apparently people think this area is a racetrack area, it’s not too bad….but we did notice people not paying attention to their surroundings/driving, or either not caring. We might be back, but not too sure. We look forward to seeing this place hoping to improve in the future. Thank you for reading, Godbless 🙏🏻💝

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Broad St Bully
Apr 08, 2025

Nice little spot for our layover. Getting level on the first spot they gave us proved impossible but they relocated us to another site. For a TT campground there is alot of seasonal campers. Makes you wonder what the site alottment seasonal to transient ratio is and how many TT transients can't get a site because it's 'booked' up. Bad enough you have to deal with it with encore parks. Just another bit of info failed to be disclosed by TT when they're trying to sell you a membership.