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Forest Lake Preserve
Overview
Forest Lake Preserve offers a tranquil retreat set across more than 300 acres of lush North Carolina woodland. As a prominent destination within the Thousand Trails network, this preserve provides a traditional camping atmosphere paired with modern conveniences. Whether you are arriving in a large motorhome or a smaller travel trailer, the park’s mature trees and rolling terrain create an immediate sense of being immersed in nature while remaining highly accessible to the Piedmont Triad region.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the charming community of Advance, NC, the park is conveniently located near Interstate 40, making it an easy stop for regional travelers. The surrounding area is characterized by the scenic Yadkin Valley, known for its rolling hills and rural beauty. Guests can enjoy the quiet of the countryside while being only a short drive from the urban amenities, shopping, and historic sites found in Winston-Salem and Mocksville.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features a variety of sites, including many with full hookups and layouts designed to accommodate different rig sizes. Central to the experience is the namesake lake, where guests can enjoy fishing or peaceful waterfront views. On-site amenities include a refreshing swimming pool, a clubhouse for social gatherings, and recreational facilities like pickleball courts and miniature golf. Essentials such as laundry rooms and bathhouses ensure a comfortable stay for short-term visitors and seasonal guests alike.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure awaits just outside the park gates in the Yadkin Valley wine country, where numerous award-winning vineyards offer tastings and tours. For history enthusiasts, a trip to Old Salem Museums & Gardens provides a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century life. Nature lovers can also explore the extensive trail systems at nearby Tanglewood Park or take a scenic drive toward the Blue Ridge Mountains for world-class hiking and outdoor recreation.
Who This Park Is Best For
This preserve is an ideal choice for family vacationers seeking an active outdoor environment with plenty of amenities to keep children entertained. It is also a perfect home base for membership travelers who appreciate the consistency and community of the Thousand Trails system. If you prefer wooded, private campsites over open asphalt lots, Forest Lake Preserve offers the authentic North Carolina forest experience you are looking for.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Eileen Ballard
Campsites are mostly large. Being fairly level is a great advantage in motorhome sites. People we've met have been really nice and the staff has been very helpful
T Ilúvatar
This thousand trails is a pretty good park. For its size I would expect a indoor pool with being open year round. They have a large space for events but nothing going on. It is quiet and can see the stars really well. Some sites are cement other rock that just turns to mud when it rains. Premium sites are just standard sites anywhere else. Staff seems nice.
ronnie sasser
I camp at this park alot since I'm a full time rving. It's clean in the cabins, the bathouses are spacious and clean. The spaces are very large and easy to get into. The people there are amazing!
warren Vassar
Forest Lake is a beautiful setting. Has all of the space and most of the amenities people want. But poorly maintained. I asked for a level site for my 38’ motorhome. I ended up with an uphill entrance that ripped off my exhaust (which will cost $800 to replace). Some amenities are simply just falling apart. It appears that Thousand Trails does not provide enough resources or staff. Everyone was friendly and we did not use the bathhouses.
Kimberlin A
Had some friends visiting from out of town who parked their RV here and we went to visit for the day. Beautiful grounds, clean, lots to do. The fishing pond was so much fun. They had equipment available in the rangers station for any activity like canoes, paddles for pickleball etc. The swimming pools looked well maintained and the staff were very friendly and helpful. Would recommend.