Address: 3155 Foxford Rd, Concord, NC 28025, USA
Phone: +17047954492
Gene Hucks
Great place to go..an camp..
Shannon Stinson
We camped for two nights at Site 4 in September. Our site backed up to the pond and has a little pad for two chairs, perfect little nook for fishing, though we caught nothing in our futile attempts. The site was clean and well shaded. Tent sites are $15, Cabins $50. Trash and recycling bins are on each site. You are not allowed to keep your vehicle here so that’s a bit of a downer, especially with wanting to keep all food inside each night. We ended up just keeping it locked up tight in our camping bin outside without issue. There is no potable water, so be sure to bring your own. No electric hookup. There are no outlets anywhere, not in the bathrooms, the pavilions, etc. so be sure you have a converter to inflate your mattresses and charge your devices via your vehicle. There is a BBQ grill on site as well as a fire pit with grill over top. Check in was easy and they escort you to the site, so not to worry if you get in right before dark. Gate locks at 8pm and you can’t get back in if you leave. Quiet hours were not observed but we have noticed this is a common issue nowadays. You can hear dogs barking from the area housing, so be sure to bring something to play some white noise. We enjoyed it and will be back. If you have a family wanting to camp together, perhaps some wanting to tent and others wanting to cabin, our tent site #4, was right next to a cabin that would be perfect for sharing with other family.
Victoria Gabriel
Hidden gem. ♡ live right around the corner now and love this place. Hiking trail, corn hole, horse shoes, play ground, fishing, pool, cant beat it. Update: camping here as I type in tent site, and I can not express enough the beauty of this park, the wonderful exceptional customer service by the park staff, and how maintained it all is. 5 stars all the way.
Keith Marshall
A great place to visit. My grandkids took an archery class there and it was great!
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I want to say when I went last year it was $5 per adult (maybe) or close to that
There signs that say no outside food or drinks allowed, however i have seen many people with coolers and food not from the pools snack bar.
Yes
Check with the park. According to the website the pool is open after Memorial Day, but earlier this week it was closed except weekends until school is out.
You should visit the website for that information
You just have to call the park office. They can let you know if they are available
I did not see rv full hook up spaces. I would double check with them to be sure.
Yes it does
It is 50 a night for cabin and want to say 15 for tent site if I remember correctly
Edit: No. There is a sign that explicitly states "NO skating or skateboarding" ive added a pic of it to Maps. I can't say for certain, but probably not since the only place you could do that is on the road or in the parking lot and I'm pretty sure they wouldn't allow that. The trail that goes around the park is all gravel. You can hike it and bike it, but that's about it.
If you click on the link to reserve it'll give you the option to do it just for camp Spencer and show you what's available at the park. You have to create an account to do it, however
There are 3 ponds and all pretty good size.
Pool is not open now. Usually open from around memorial day to labor day.
You can fish here for free atm die to corona but if not it is 1$. there are three ponds
I'm not 100% positive if there's a bathroom inside of the cabin I didn't go inside of one I just fished at the lake that was right beside them but I would say within 50 yards at the maximum there's a bath house
Not sure of 'recovery' but I watched the fish truck restock the pond with several pounds of fish and both ponds were clear.
Yes there is. They have several ponds just gotta find the right spot.
Yes
Yes
Not yet I think it'll be July
Yes they do have an ac/heater in the back room
Not sure why I'm being asked this question because the answer can easily be found on the website just like I found it out. Yes it's open and it has time slots throughout the day that allows a certain amount of people to swim in each time slot Look it up
It wasnt open this past Saturday!
Prices and reservations are done online.
There is a couch bed set of bunk beds and 1dbl bed so really you could do 6 ppl if your cpls
Yes
It's about $50.00 a night for the cabins think you can camp like tents for $10
Usually there are plenty of camping spots open and usually a CPL cabins to nice place good fishing trails pool just call the park to make a reservation or online it's also very responsibly priced I been there many times
No
There is cabins camping spots with fire pits not sure what you mean by party they do have a big fire pit with big benches very nice place but no smoking or alcohol
Campers can leave at anytime but they can not come back in until regular operating hours.
Not sure but think it closes Labor day weekend
Bass catfish brim
4 for kids 6 for adults
$15 per night
No to both questions. And you still have to purchase a pass to fish daily even if you rent a cabin
Yes from 8-8
It should be, but you should check their website to make sure.
Adults (ages 14-64): $6 per day Adults 65 and older: $3 per day Children (ages 6-13): $4 per day with paid adult admission Children (ages3-5) $2 per day with paid adult admission Children (ages 2 & under) FREE per day with paid adult admission Childcare organizations $2.00 per child
Yea hotdog nd pizza nd navoes nd cold water nd coke
Access to the park is free. Fishing is one dollar and the pool is six dollars for adults and four dollars for children.
Yes, you have to go to the office and pay $1 for a one day fishing pass per person over the age of 10 or 13.
Yes 5 and 6 are facing the water and close to the bath house
Check the camp website or call the park ranger. They are very helpful.
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