Creekside Woodland Wild Acres

Waxhaw, North Carolina

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Overview

Experience the serenity of nature at Creekside Woodland Wild Acres, our stunning 25-acre property nestled in the heart of the woods with a tranquil creek running through. Just a short drive from Charlotte, NC, this unique and picturesque campground offers an unparalleled opportunity to escape the city and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region.

 

Our well-maintained campsites are spread throughout the property, offering privacy and seclusion for a truly peaceful and rejuvenating retreat. Each campsite comes equipped with a fire pit, and we provide firewood so that you can enjoy cozy night-time campfires during your stay.

 

In addition to camping, there are hiking trails around the property that provide a great opportunity to explore its natural beauty. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a beginner, there's a trail for everyone. And with plenty of other nearby outdoor activities available, such as fishing and biking, you'll never run out of things to do.

 

Whether you prefer traditional camping or glamping, we have a range of options to suit all needs and preferences. After a day of adventure, relax by the campfire under the stars and let the soothing sounds of the creek lull you to sleep.

 

Book your stay at Creekside Woodland Wild Acres today and experience the magic of nature firsthand.

 

Downtown Waxhaw, NC, less than 10 minutes from our campground, is surrounded by a wealth of historical landmarks, popular places to visit, and enticing restaurants. History enthusiasts can explore the Museum of the Waxhaws, which showcases the region's rich heritage. Just a short drive away, you'll find the historic Brattonsville, a living history museum that offers a glimpse into the daily life of early settlers. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Carolina Thread Trail offers scenic hiking and biking trails, while Cane Creek Park provides opportunities for fishing, boating, and picnicking.

 

When it comes to dining, Waxhaw boasts a variety of popular restaurants. Enjoy mouthwatering barbecue at Lancaster's BBQ, savor delectable Southern cuisine at Provisions Waxhaw, or indulge in farm-to-table delights at Maxwell's Tavern. For a unique culinary experience, visit the Waxhaw Creamery and enjoy delicious homemade ice cream.

 

Overall, Waxhaw and its surroundings offer a perfect blend of history, outdoor adventure, and gastronomic delights for visitors to enjoy.

 

NOTE: Host/Property Owner's Family live on site. Verizon and AT&T Wireless have strong signals, while T-Mobile is very patchy. But if you are looking to get away, turn them OFF. If you absolutely need to keep in touch, Wi-Fi is available - ask management for a password, although it won't reach all over the property.

 

 



Rules

Mail Delivery

If you are receiving mail or packages, please send us a friendly message to let us know to expect it and we will deliver it to you, or make adequate arrangements.

Check-Out Procedures

Follow campground check-out procedures, including vacating your site by the designated check-out time. Leave your site clean, or in better condition than it was when you arrived.

Community Spaces

Respect shared spaces within the campground, including picnic areas, playgrounds, and common facilities. Clean up after yourself and ensure these spaces remain enjoyable for all campers.

Pet Policies

If pets are allowed, keep them under control at all times. We do not ask you to leash your pets, but clean up after your pets and be considerate of other campers who may have allergies or fears of animals. If you have a fear of any type of pets, please let us know prior to checking in at our campground so we can help you have a pleasant stay.

Campfire Safety

If you are planning to have a campfire, use designated fire rings or fire pits and follow campground guidelines for fire safety. Never leave a campfire unattended and ensure it is completely extinguished before leaving. If it is a high chance of spreading wildfire or high wind day, please do not light your fire.

Visitors

If you want to have visitors while on the campground, please let management know. If they are driving to the campground, please follow management instructions.

Trails, Hiking, and Biking

It is advised you stay on the beaten paths and be aware of the potential dangers of a forest and wildlife. We have seen deer, raccoons, and snakes on the property. Be aware of the potential of falling trees, especially in high wind or just after heavy rain. By choosing to be on our property, you hereby agree to the potential risks and assume all responsibilities and hold the property owner(s) harmless from any potential harm that may come to you, or other campers with you while on our property.

Generator Usage

If generator use is permitted, be mindful of quiet hours and considerate of neighboring campers. Limit generator usage to necessary times and keep noise levels to a minimum.

Utility Connections

Follow proper procedures when connecting or disconnecting utilities, such as water, electricity, and sewage. Ensure all connections are secure and do not create any hazards for yourself or other campers. (Do not twist or turn the water spouts. We suggest turning off the power before plugging in and turn the power on, thereafter. Please place the septic cap above power post and replace the septic cap back on before departure from your campsite. If you leave campsite/campground for any length of time, it would be appreciated if you turned off the water until your return.)

RV Parking

Park your RV only in designated areas or on your assigned site. Do not park in non-designated areas, roadways, or obstruct access to other sites.

RV Site Maintenance

Keep your RV site clean and tidy. Dispose of trash in designated receptacles and do not leave any litter or debris around your site. Report any maintenance or cleanliness issues to the campground staff.

RV Site Occupancy

Each RV site is designated for a specific number of occupants. Please adhere to the occupancy limit and do not exceed the maximum number of people allowed per site.

Camprgound Rules

Please use common sense when you are doing anything while on the campground.