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Hagan Stone (Guilford County Park)
Overview
Hagan-Stone Park is a scenic 409-acre wildlife refuge and family recreational center located in the heart of Guilford County. This park offers a peaceful escape from the hustle of urban life, inviting RVers to relax among rolling hills and mature woodlands. Serving as a local favorite for decades, the park provides a lush, natural environment where the focus is on outdoor recreation and the preservation of native North Carolina flora and fauna.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Pleasant Garden, North Carolina, the park is conveniently located just a short drive south of Greensboro. The surrounding landscape is characterized by the tranquil Piedmont region, featuring dense forests and several small lakes that create a serene backdrop for every campsite. Despite its proximity to major highways and city services, the park feels remarkably secluded, offering a quiet atmosphere where visitors can truly connect with the natural beauty of the area.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground caters to RV travelers with spacious sites equipped with water and electrical hookups. While the sites maintain a rustic charm, visitors have access to modern bathhouses and a convenient dump station. The park is renowned for its extensive trail system, which is perfect for hiking, biking, or trail running. Families often enjoy the multiple playgrounds, horseshoe pits, and the four fishing lakes that are scattered throughout the property for public enjoyment.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park boundaries, visitors can explore the vibrant city of Greensboro, which features the Greensboro Science Center and various historical museums. For those traveling with children, the nearby Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe water park provides a full day of excitement during the summer months. Within the park itself, the seasonal aquatic center and the popular disc golf course offer plenty of entertainment for active travelers looking to stay on-site during their visit.
Who This Park Is Best For
Hagan-Stone Park is ideal for nature-loving families and travelers who prefer a quiet, wooded setting over a busy highway-side resort. It is a fantastic choice for those who enjoy birdwatching, fishing, or simply relaxing by a campfire under a canopy of trees. Because of its central location, it also serves as an excellent base camp for RVers wanting to explore the cultural and historical highlights of central North Carolina without sacrificing peace and quiet.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
katie clemmer
Had to leave early I wish I had my $25 for my 3rd night back. Absolutely the worst camping etiquette by other guests . Extremely loud until 3:30/4 am the first night . Strong smell of weed and alcohol throughout the campground . The second night there was a loud party /chanting going on around 11 pm . Really disappointed. Hagen stone park itself was nice the bigger playground was great for kids. We have never been to a campground where quiet hours were not respected . There were signs all over too.also very dark very few lights and couldn’t see the roads at night .
beth allen
I originally was planning on camping at Reidsvillle lake but as of July 1, a tent site is now $75 for one night. Absolutely unreal. Hagan Stone is $15 cash for a tent site, while some spots were reserved there was only one other tent here. I am impressed at the large campsite you get. I drove around and picked out which site I wanted to camp at. Each site has a fire pit and a picnic table. There are bathrooms and showers. The bathrooms are stocked with hand soap and toilet paper along with a hand dryer. Hagan Stone is a huge park with lots of trails and ponds. It’s definitely a popular local spot but still quiet and peaceful.
Francis Tuck
I spent the weekend camping at this great park, lovely trails, beautiful lakes, and wonderful weather. The staff was great, and fellow campers were nice as well. My family and I enjoyed our time at Hagan Stone!
Noel Eldridge
Very nice park and campground. The price is excellent ($25 a night with electricity) for an RV. Nice wooded or sunny sites available. There’s a pool for kids and trails in the woods. The staff was very nice (arrive before 5 for your first visit). The only downside is that the showers were kind of scary with grime and cigarette butts, etc.
LeAnn
Love Hagan- Stone park. They have plenty ponds to fish, playgrounds to play, trails to walk, a pool and u have to pay, think its 6$ for adults, 5$ for kids and under two free. They also have a campground for tent camping or travel trailer camping. All around great place to get outdoors and get back to nature!
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