RV Parks In China Grove, North Carolina
35.5693° N, 80.5817° W
Quick Overview
China Grove sits right on I-85 in southern Rowan County, between Salisbury and Landis and about 35 miles northeast of Charlotte. For RVers that location is the pitch: you get quick interstate access, a cluster of lakes within a short drive, and small-town North Carolina barbecue and history in town, all within easy reach of Charlotte attractions. The camping around here mixes a popular county park, a couple of private full-hookup campgrounds off the interstate, and lakeside sites, so you can pick your setting.
The local favorite is Dan Nicholas Park, a 425-acre Rowan County public park eight miles southeast of Salisbury. Its campground has 70 sites, 13 of them pull-throughs, with 30/50 amp electric and water hookups, restrooms, showers, and a dump station, plus a 10-acre fishing lake, a nature center, and a carousel that make it a hit with families. Sites run about $35 with power and water, and you reserve online, so book weekends two to three months ahead in spring and fall. For full hookups with fast highway access, Cross Winds Family Campground in Linwood is an RV-focused private campground right off I-85 with 30/50 amp electric, water, and sewer, an easy in and out for big rigs. If you want to camp on the water, Tamarac Marina and Campground is a private lakeside RV park and marina on High Rock Lake off Bringle Ferry Road, with 30 and 50 amp electric, city water, sewer at the site, WiFi, laundry, and a boat launch.
Want more public land and a bigger lake? Lake Norman State Park to the west is a North Carolina State Park on one of the states largest lakes, with electric and non-electric RV sites, a dump station, swimming, paddling, and miles of trails, reserved online through the state parks system. Between the county park, the private full-hookup campgrounds, and the state park, China Grove gives you real range, from a $35 electric site by a fishing lake to a full-hookup pad steps from the interstate or a spot on the water. Need to empty your tanks here? See our guide to RV dump stations in China Grove.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Lake Corriher Campground | 1.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lake Fisher Estates | 4.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lake Fisher Estates | 4.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Camp T.n. Spencer Park | 9.0 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cobble Hill Campground | 13.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cobble Hill Campground (Previously Carolina Rose) | 13.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Dan Nicholas Park Campground | 13.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Whitehurst/countryview Mhp, Llc | 14.4 mi | 3.2 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Golden Pond Campground | 14.6 mi | 4.1 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Camping World Racing Resort | 15.7 mi | N/A | RV Park | Varies |
Lake Corriher Campground
1.2 miLake Fisher Estates
4.4 miLake Fisher Estates
4.5 miCamp T.n. Spencer Park
9.0 miCobble Hill Campground
13.7 miCobble Hill Campground (Previously Carolina Rose)
13.7 miDan Nicholas Park Campground
13.8 miWhitehurst/countryview Mhp, Llc
14.4 miGolden Pond Campground
14.6 miCamping World Racing Resort
15.7 miTraveling to China Grove by RV
Getting to China Grove with a big rig is simple. The town sits directly on I-85 in southern Rowan County, so you roll off the interstate and you are close to everything. US-29 and NC-152 are the main surface roads through town for the last few miles. Salisbury is about 10 minutes north for fuel, groceries, propane, and RV service, Kannapolis and Concord are just south, and Charlotte is roughly 45 minutes down I-85 if you want big-city attractions or an airport for a fly-and-rent trip.
Once you are here, the private parks are the easiest approaches for a long rig. Cross Winds Family Campground sits right off I-85 in Linwood for a quick in and out, and Tamarac Marina and Campground is a straightforward run out Bringle Ferry Road to High Rock Lake. Dan Nicholas Park is reached on paved county roads southeast of Salisbury, an easy drive though a bit longer from the interstate, so allow time. Lake Norman State Park is a pleasant drive west toward Troutman. Wherever you land, you are never far from services along the I-85 corridor, and the flat-to-rolling Piedmont terrain keeps the driving relaxed. You can see more Rowan County trip ideas at Visit Rowan County.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to China Grove, North Carolina, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in China Grove
China Grove is an affordable place to camp with a clear range. The best value is Dan Nicholas Park, the Rowan County public campground, where an electric and water site runs about $35 a night, or $25 without hookups, a genuine bargain given the lake, nature center, and amenities. The private full-hookup parks cost more but add sewer at the site and quick interstate access: Cross Winds Family Campground and Tamarac Marina and Campground generally land in the roughly $25 to $60 nightly range that is typical around here, with the higher end tied to full hookups, lake access, and summer weekends. Lake Norman State Park offers low state-park nightly rates for electric and non-electric sites if you want public land and a big lake. Weekly and monthly options at the private parks lower the effective cost for longer stays, and Salisbury and Kannapolis are close for affordable groceries and fuel. Shoulder-season weekdays bring the lowest demand and best availability before summer crowds arrive.
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Best Time to Visit China Grove by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
31F - 52F
Crowds: Low
Mild for the region but chilly; Dan Nicholas Park and Lake Norman State Park stay open year-round, while the lakeside private parks slow down.
Spring
Mar - May
46F - 70F
Crowds: Medium
Warm and green and a great time to camp; book Dan Nicholas Park weekends two to three months ahead as demand climbs.
Summer
Jun - Aug
68F - 89F
Crowds: High
Hot and humid and the busy season; the lakes draw crowds and China Grove hosts Farmers Day on the third Saturday of July, so reserve ahead.
Fall
Sep - Oct
48F - 72F
Crowds: Medium
Crisp, comfortable, and colorful; one of the best windows to camp before winter, though weekends still fill at the popular parks.
Explore the China Grove Area
Here is how we would plan China Grove. If you want the family-friendly favorite with a fishing lake, nature center, and carousel, book Dan Nicholas Park weekends two to three months ahead in spring and fall, because it is the popular local pick and fills fast; sites are a bargain at about $35 with power and water. For a full-hookup site with quick interstate access and no fuss, Cross Winds Family Campground in Linwood sits right off I-85 and is an easy in and out for big rigs. If you would rather be on the water with a boat launch, aim for Tamarac Marina and Campground on High Rock Lake off Bringle Ferry Road. Craving more public land, head west to Lake Norman State Park for swimming, paddling, and trails on one of the states biggest lakes. In town, do not miss Gary's BBQ for Rowan County vinegar-based barbecue, tour the historic China Grove Roller Mill by appointment, and fish or paddle nearby Lake Corriher. Time a summer trip for Farmers Day on the third Saturday of July for tractors, crafts, produce, and live music, and remember Charlotte Motor Speedway is a quick day trip south for race fans.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in China Grove
What are the best RV parks near China Grove, North Carolina?
The top local options mix a county park, private full-hookup campgrounds, and lakeside sites. Dan Nicholas Park is the popular Rowan County public campground eight miles southeast of Salisbury, with 70 sites, 30/50 amp electric and water, a fishing lake, nature center, and carousel. Cross Winds Family Campground in Linwood is an RV-focused private campground with full hookups right off I-85. Tamarac Marina and Campground puts you on High Rock Lake with 30/50 amp electric, city water, and sewer plus a boat launch. Lake Norman State Park to the west adds electric and non-electric sites on one of the states largest lakes. Between them you can camp cheaply by a lake or settle into a full-hookup pad near the interstate.
Do China Grove area RV parks have full hookups?
Yes, at the private parks. Cross Winds Family Campground in Linwood offers full hookups, meaning water, sewer, and 30/50 amp electric at your site, right off I-85. Tamarac Marina and Campground on High Rock Lake also provides full hookups with 30 and 50 amp electric, city water, and sewer, plus WiFi and laundry. The public options are different: Dan Nicholas Park offers 30/50 amp electric and water hookups with a central dump station rather than sewer at each site, and Lake Norman State Park has electric and non-electric sites with a dump station. So if full hookups are a must, book Cross Winds or Tamarac. If electric and water with a nearby dump station work for you, Dan Nicholas is a great, affordable choice.
How much does RV camping cost near China Grove?
Rates around China Grove typically run from about $25 to $60 a night depending on hookups and location. The best value is Dan Nicholas Park, the Rowan County public campground, at about $35 with power and water or $25 without, a bargain given the fishing lake and amenities. The private full-hookup parks, Cross Winds Family Campground and Tamarac Marina and Campground, sit toward the middle and upper end of that range, with the higher prices tied to full hookups, lake access, and summer weekends. Lake Norman State Park offers low state-park nightly rates. Weekly and monthly options at the private parks lower the effective cost for longer stays, and nearby Salisbury and Kannapolis keep groceries and fuel affordable.
How far ahead do I need to reserve an RV site near China Grove?
It varies by park and season. Dan Nicholas Park is the popular local pick and fills fast, so book weekends two to three months ahead in spring and fall through its online reservation system. Lake Norman State Park also books early for summer and holiday weekends through the North Carolina State Parks system. The private parks, Cross Winds Family Campground and Tamarac Marina and Campground, fill on summer weekends and holidays too, so a week or more of lead time is wise, and you reserve directly with them. Around Farmers Day in mid-July and race weekends at Charlotte Motor Speedway, demand climbs across the area, so plan further ahead. On a spring or fall weekday, you can often find a site with little notice.
When is the best time to go RV camping near China Grove?
Spring and fall are the sweet spots, with warm, comfortable days, green or colorful scenery, and manageable crowds. Summer is hot and humid and the busiest season, with the lakes drawing weekend crowds and China Grove hosting Farmers Day on the third Saturday of July. Fall brings crisp, pleasant weather and good color across the Piedmont, one of the best windows to camp before winter. Winter is mild for the region but chilly, and Dan Nicholas Park and Lake Norman State Park stay open year-round while lakeside private parks slow down. For the best mix of weather, scenery, and availability, target spring or fall, and reserve popular weekends well ahead.
Can big rigs camp near China Grove?
Yes, and the interstate location helps. Cross Winds Family Campground in Linwood sits right off I-85 and caters to RVs, making it an easy in and out for a long rig with full-hookup sites. Tamarac Marina and Campground on High Rock Lake offers 30/50 amp full-hookup sites reached on a straightforward run out Bringle Ferry Road. Dan Nicholas Park has 13 pull-through sites among its 70 spots, which suit larger rigs, though it is reached on paved county roads southeast of Salisbury, so allow a little extra drive time. The Piedmont terrain is flat to rolling, keeping the driving relaxed. Confirm your length and site type when booking, and big-rig owners will find comfortable options here.
Is there public or state park camping near China Grove?
Yes. Dan Nicholas Park is a 425-acre Rowan County public park with a campground of 70 sites, 30/50 amp electric and water hookups, a dump station, a fishing lake, nature center, and carousel, reserved online through Rowan County. To the west, Lake Norman State Park is a North Carolina State Park on one of the states largest lakes, with electric and non-electric RV and trailer sites, a dump station, swimming, paddling, and miles of trails, reserved through the state parks system. Both give you public land at low nightly rates, more space and trees than a roadside lot, and a real outdoor setting within a short drive of China Grove and the I-85 corridor.
Can I camp on a lake near China Grove?
Yes, lakes are a big part of camping here. Tamarac Marina and Campground puts you right on High Rock Lake off Bringle Ferry Road, with 30/50 amp full hookups, a boat launch, and easy fishing and boating access. Dan Nicholas Park has its own 10-acre fishing lake at the campground for paddling and shoreline fishing. To the west, Lake Norman State Park sits on one of North Carolinas largest lakes, with swimming, paddling, and lakeside trails alongside its campsites. Just outside China Grove, Lake Corriher is a local favorite for fishing, paddling, and hiking. Whether you want a full-hookup site on the water or a quiet fishing lake at your campground, the area delivers.
Are China Grove area RV parks pet-friendly?
Generally yes. The private parks, Cross Winds Family Campground and Tamarac Marina and Campground, welcome pets as most RV campgrounds do, and the public sites at Dan Nicholas Park and Lake Norman State Park allow leashed pets under standard county and North Carolina State Parks rules. Policies on number, leashing, and designated areas vary, so confirm the specifics when you book, especially at the family-focused parks. The trails at Dan Nicholas and Lake Norman give dogs plenty of room to walk, and the shoreline areas are pleasant for a stroll. As always, bring proof of vaccinations, keep pets leashed in the campground, and clean up after them so the sites stay welcoming for the next camper.
What is there to do around China Grove while camping?
Plenty for a small Piedmont town. In China Grove, tour the historic China Grove Roller Mill by appointment and eat Rowan County vinegar-based barbecue at Gary's BBQ, a fixture for more than 50 years. Just outside town, Lake Corriher offers fishing, paddling, and hiking. Dan Nicholas Park adds a nature center, carousel, gem mine, and fishing lake, and Lake Norman State Park to the west has swimming, paddling, and trails. Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord is about 30 minutes south for NASCAR racing and events, and Salisbury has historic downtown dining and museums. Time a summer visit for Farmers Day on the third Saturday of July, with tractors, crafts, produce, and live music.
Is winter RV camping possible near China Grove?
Yes, and it is easier here than in colder states. Dan Nicholas Park and Lake Norman State Park both stay open year-round, so you have public options through the cold months, while the lakeside private parks tend to slow down in winter. China Grove winters are mild for the region but still chilly, with highs around the low 50s and freezing nights possible, so be ready to manage freezing pipes with heat tape or a heated hose on the coldest nights. Crowds thin out and rates ease in winter, which makes it a peaceful time to camp if you do not mind cool weather. For reliable hookups and services, confirm winter operations when you book.
How do I get to China Grove RV parks in a big rig?
It is easy thanks to the interstate. China Grove sits directly on I-85 in southern Rowan County, between Salisbury and Landis and about 35 miles northeast of Charlotte, so you roll off the highway close to everything. US-29 and NC-152 handle the last few miles through town. Cross Winds Family Campground in Linwood sits right off I-85 for a quick in and out, and Tamarac Marina and Campground is a straightforward run out Bringle Ferry Road to High Rock Lake. Dan Nicholas Park is reached on paved county roads southeast of Salisbury. Salisbury is 10 minutes north for fuel, propane, groceries, and RV service, and Charlotte is about 45 minutes south.
Is China Grove a good base for exploring the Charlotte and Salisbury area by RV?
It is a strong one. China Grove sits right on I-85 with quick access to Salisbury just north and Charlotte about 45 minutes south, so you can mix small-town North Carolina with big-city attractions. Camp at the affordable Dan Nicholas Park with its fishing lake and nature center, settle into full hookups at Cross Winds Family Campground off the interstate, or park on the water at Tamarac Marina and Campground on High Rock Lake. From here you can day-trip to Charlotte Motor Speedway, explore Lake Norman State Park to the west, tour historic downtown Salisbury, and paddle Lake Corriher. For RVers who want easy interstate travel, lakes, history, and good barbecue, China Grove is an easy recommendation.
What are the best RV parks near China Grove, North Carolina?
The top local options mix a county park, private full-hookup campgrounds, and lakeside sites. Dan Nicholas Park is the popular Rowan County public campground eight miles southeast of Salisbury, with 70 sites, 30/50 amp electric and water, a fishing lake, nature center, and carousel. Cross Winds Family Campground in Linwood is an RV-focused private campground with full hookups right off I-85. Tamarac Marina and Campground puts you on High Rock Lake with 30/50 amp electric, city water, and sewer plus a boat launch. Lake Norman State Park to the west adds electric and non-electric sites on one of the states largest lakes. Between them you can camp cheaply by a lake or settle into a full-hookup pad near the interstate.
Do China Grove area RV parks have full hookups?
Yes, at the private parks. Cross Winds Family Campground in Linwood offers full hookups, meaning water, sewer, and 30/50 amp electric at your site, right off I-85. Tamarac Marina and Campground on High Rock Lake also provides full hookups with 30 and 50 amp electric, city water, and sewer, plus WiFi and laundry. The public options are different: Dan Nicholas Park offers 30/50 amp electric and water hookups with a central dump station rather than sewer at each site, and Lake Norman State Park has electric and non-electric sites with a dump station. So if full hookups are a must, book Cross Winds or Tamarac. If electric and water with a nearby dump station work for you, Dan Nicholas is a great, affordable choice.
How much does RV camping cost near China Grove?
Rates around China Grove typically run from about $25 to $60 a night depending on hookups and location. The best value is Dan Nicholas Park, the Rowan County public campground, at about $35 with power and water or $25 without, a bargain given the fishing lake and amenities. The private full-hookup parks, Cross Winds Family Campground and Tamarac Marina and Campground, sit toward the middle and upper end of that range, with the higher prices tied to full hookups, lake access, and summer weekends. Lake Norman State Park offers low state-park nightly rates. Weekly and monthly options at the private parks lower the effective cost for longer stays, and nearby Salisbury and Kannapolis keep groceries and fuel affordable.
How far ahead do I need to reserve an RV site near China Grove?
It varies by park and season. Dan Nicholas Park is the popular local pick and fills fast, so book weekends two to three months ahead in spring and fall through its online reservation system. Lake Norman State Park also books early for summer and holiday weekends through the North Carolina State Parks system. The private parks, Cross Winds Family Campground and Tamarac Marina and Campground, fill on summer weekends and holidays too, so a week or more of lead time is wise, and you reserve directly with them. Around Farmers Day in mid-July and race weekends at Charlotte Motor Speedway, demand climbs across the area, so plan further ahead. On a spring or fall weekday, you can often find a site with little notice.
When is the best time to go RV camping near China Grove?
Spring and fall are the sweet spots, with warm, comfortable days, green or colorful scenery, and manageable crowds. Summer is hot and humid and the busiest season, with the lakes drawing weekend crowds and China Grove hosting Farmers Day on the third Saturday of July. Fall brings crisp, pleasant weather and good color across the Piedmont, one of the best windows to camp before winter. Winter is mild for the region but chilly, and Dan Nicholas Park and Lake Norman State Park stay open year-round while lakeside private parks slow down. For the best mix of weather, scenery, and availability, target spring or fall, and reserve popular weekends well ahead.
Can big rigs camp near China Grove?
Yes, and the interstate location helps. Cross Winds Family Campground in Linwood sits right off I-85 and caters to RVs, making it an easy in and out for a long rig with full-hookup sites. Tamarac Marina and Campground on High Rock Lake offers 30/50 amp full-hookup sites reached on a straightforward run out Bringle Ferry Road. Dan Nicholas Park has 13 pull-through sites among its 70 spots, which suit larger rigs, though it is reached on paved county roads southeast of Salisbury, so allow a little extra drive time. The Piedmont terrain is flat to rolling, keeping the driving relaxed. Confirm your length and site type when booking, and big-rig owners will find comfortable options here.
Is there public or state park camping near China Grove?
Yes. Dan Nicholas Park is a 425-acre Rowan County public park with a campground of 70 sites, 30/50 amp electric and water hookups, a dump station, a fishing lake, nature center, and carousel, reserved online through Rowan County. To the west, Lake Norman State Park is a North Carolina State Park on one of the states largest lakes, with electric and non-electric RV and trailer sites, a dump station, swimming, paddling, and miles of trails, reserved through the state parks system. Both give you public land at low nightly rates, more space and trees than a roadside lot, and a real outdoor setting within a short drive of China Grove and the I-85 corridor.
Can I camp on a lake near China Grove?
Yes, lakes are a big part of camping here. Tamarac Marina and Campground puts you right on High Rock Lake off Bringle Ferry Road, with 30/50 amp full hookups, a boat launch, and easy fishing and boating access. Dan Nicholas Park has its own 10-acre fishing lake at the campground for paddling and shoreline fishing. To the west, Lake Norman State Park sits on one of North Carolinas largest lakes, with swimming, paddling, and lakeside trails alongside its campsites. Just outside China Grove, Lake Corriher is a local favorite for fishing, paddling, and hiking. Whether you want a full-hookup site on the water or a quiet fishing lake at your campground, the area delivers.
Are China Grove area RV parks pet-friendly?
Generally yes. The private parks, Cross Winds Family Campground and Tamarac Marina and Campground, welcome pets as most RV campgrounds do, and the public sites at Dan Nicholas Park and Lake Norman State Park allow leashed pets under standard county and North Carolina State Parks rules. Policies on number, leashing, and designated areas vary, so confirm the specifics when you book, especially at the family-focused parks. The trails at Dan Nicholas and Lake Norman give dogs plenty of room to walk, and the shoreline areas are pleasant for a stroll. As always, bring proof of vaccinations, keep pets leashed in the campground, and clean up after them so the sites stay welcoming for the next camper.
What is there to do around China Grove while camping?
Plenty for a small Piedmont town. In China Grove, tour the historic China Grove Roller Mill by appointment and eat Rowan County vinegar-based barbecue at Gary's BBQ, a fixture for more than 50 years. Just outside town, Lake Corriher offers fishing, paddling, and hiking. Dan Nicholas Park adds a nature center, carousel, gem mine, and fishing lake, and Lake Norman State Park to the west has swimming, paddling, and trails. Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord is about 30 minutes south for NASCAR racing and events, and Salisbury has historic downtown dining and museums. Time a summer visit for Farmers Day on the third Saturday of July, with tractors, crafts, produce, and live music.
Is winter RV camping possible near China Grove?
Yes, and it is easier here than in colder states. Dan Nicholas Park and Lake Norman State Park both stay open year-round, so you have public options through the cold months, while the lakeside private parks tend to slow down in winter. China Grove winters are mild for the region but still chilly, with highs around the low 50s and freezing nights possible, so be ready to manage freezing pipes with heat tape or a heated hose on the coldest nights. Crowds thin out and rates ease in winter, which makes it a peaceful time to camp if you do not mind cool weather. For reliable hookups and services, confirm winter operations when you book.
How do I get to China Grove RV parks in a big rig?
It is easy thanks to the interstate. China Grove sits directly on I-85 in southern Rowan County, between Salisbury and Landis and about 35 miles northeast of Charlotte, so you roll off the highway close to everything. US-29 and NC-152 handle the last few miles through town. Cross Winds Family Campground in Linwood sits right off I-85 for a quick in and out, and Tamarac Marina and Campground is a straightforward run out Bringle Ferry Road to High Rock Lake. Dan Nicholas Park is reached on paved county roads southeast of Salisbury. Salisbury is 10 minutes north for fuel, propane, groceries, and RV service, and Charlotte is about 45 minutes south.
Is China Grove a good base for exploring the Charlotte and Salisbury area by RV?
It is a strong one. China Grove sits right on I-85 with quick access to Salisbury just north and Charlotte about 45 minutes south, so you can mix small-town North Carolina with big-city attractions. Camp at the affordable Dan Nicholas Park with its fishing lake and nature center, settle into full hookups at Cross Winds Family Campground off the interstate, or park on the water at Tamarac Marina and Campground on High Rock Lake. From here you can day-trip to Charlotte Motor Speedway, explore Lake Norman State Park to the west, tour historic downtown Salisbury, and paddle Lake Corriher. For RVers who want easy interstate travel, lakes, history, and good barbecue, China Grove is an easy recommendation.
Are there free dump stations in China Grove?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near China Grove.
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