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Lake Myers RV & Camping Resort
Overview
Lake Myers RV & Camping Resort offers a lively, family-oriented getaway in the heart of North Carolina's Piedmont region. This expansive property provides a unique blend of outdoor recreation and resort-style comfort, making it a popular choice for those seeking an active vacation. Whether you are arriving in a large motorhome or looking for a cozy cabin rental, the park serves as a premier destination for travelers wanting to experience the scenic beauty of Mocksville.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Mocksville, the resort is conveniently located near the junction of Interstate 40 and Highway 64. The surrounding landscape features the rolling hills and lush woodlands typical of Davie County. This central location allows guests to enjoy a quiet, rural atmosphere while remaining just a short drive from the cultural and dining hubs of Winston-Salem and Statesville. The park itself is built around a peaceful lake that anchors the entire resort environment.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is packed with features designed to keep every member of the family entertained throughout their stay. The amenities focus on active recreation and include the following:
- Access to a refreshing swimming pool and an exciting on-site water slide.
- Dedicated facilities for miniature golf, tennis, and basketball courts.
- A scenic lake perfect for catch-and-release fishing and quiet afternoons.
In addition to these activities, the park provides practical necessities such as a well-stocked general store and modern laundry facilities to ensure a comfortable long-term stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the resort gates, the Mocksville area offers a variety of attractions for all interests. Golf enthusiasts can find several high-quality courses within a few miles, while wine lovers can spend an afternoon at the famous Childress Vineyards in nearby Lexington. For a day of nature walks or seasonal events, Tanglewood Park is a short drive away. Additionally, the city of Winston-Salem provides access to the Old Salem Museums & Gardens and professional sports venues for a more urban excursion.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for active families who appreciate a resort atmosphere with plenty of amenities and shared community spaces. It is especially well-suited for social RVers who enjoy meeting fellow travelers at the pool or during a round of mini-golf. Because it offers a wide range of site types and seasonal options, it also serves as a versatile home base for Thousand Trails members and travelers looking for an extended stay in the North Carolina countryside.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Conway Academy
We went to 2 different spots in our class A and both were very unlevel and hard to find sewer. And very hard to maneuver the RV because all the roads in this campground are quite tight. And water pressure was only 28 psi. Trees and hills were cool tho. We left because there were no spots suitable for our RV that we could find.
Laura Johnson
We made reservations for our 36 foot diesel pusher. Upon arrival the woman in the office didn't think we would fit! The site was terrible. Tree branches lower than the bottom of our windshield. We asked a maintenance man if they could be trimmed. Sure,he said. Wednesday we called office and there are no maintenance on Wednesday. So to get out we will damage Coach. When asked if they are responsible,she smartly said No and have a nice day. We will never be back and travel the country. Everyone will be told this story. Then,make their own decisions. Extremely low water pressure,no breaker in power box. Site are so close and roads that look like paths...
Christopher Cook
Went there today to tour the campground for a seasonal spot next season, and was very upset to find such a significant difference from the wonderful photos of the campground on their website vs reality when we arrived. I now notice that the photos on their website are the exact photos posted by the campground online 9+ years ago according to the dates on them when originally posted... -------- THE NEGATIVES: **To start, the pool area does not look like photos on their website. No kids slide, no waterfall, did not see a diving board but could have overlooked that, dirty walk-in areas, rusted fences (pool water appeared clean, though). **Sadly, the putt-putt / mini golf course looked very neglected and not in the condition/appearance as the outdated photo on the website. **A basketball goal beside the play area was a crooked rim without a net that was screwed onto a painted wooden board; I was quite confused when I saw it. **Some of the available seasonal sites looked nice, about 40% of all the ones we looked at, but what didn't look nice was a lot of the surrounding sites people appear to have long term spots at. Many campers were seen in need of serious repair & cleaning, cluttered sites with junk/trash, roads and grounds not well maintained. ------ THE POSITIVES: **The lady at the front office was extremely nice and answered all our questions prior to going out and exploring the campground. Was very appreciative of that. **Seems like they have a lot of activities for kids/family according to their events calendar posted near the pool area. ------- **Based off the old photos on their website that are 9+ years old, the campground looks like at one point in the past it was a very nice place one would not want to pass up. I feel like it still has a lot of potential and can probably get back to being that type of campground the old photos on the website show, as I don't think it is past the point of no return, but it definitely needs serious maintenance/upkeep throughout and more strict rules/enforcement with how guests maintain their sites & campers in order to get back to that campground it seemed it use to be.
Stephanie Willsey
The campground is very neglected - but the residents are very nice. Extremely narrow roads from the moment you pull in. They had me in the E section but the site they wanted me to get into was surrounded by huge trucks in addition to being such a narrow road - nowhere near enough room to back into the site. The office staff was friendly when I called to let them know and moved me to a different site where a wonderful neighbor helped guide me in. It seems most people are full time - some have nice spaces, some have beer bottles and dog poop bags that look to be years old lining their front lawn. My campsite had a bag of trash in the fire pit and trash on the ground outside my bedroom window along with random metal pipes just laying on the ground and lots of other debris. I was so glad I only booked this for one night while traveling - the smell coming from a camper near me was extremely unpleasant. It seems like this place has a lot of potential but the lack of care & maintenance cannot be overlooked.
Caragen Janesorourke
This place is absolutely horrible do not stay! The staff is unhelpful, useless and rude. The ‘maintenance’ men would rather chain smoke cigarettes than be of any help. They ride around on the golf carts all day avoiding guests who need help. The office staff would rather lock the doors and leave before helping anyone in the park. The office is never open when they should me. The pot holes all through the park are horrible and the bathhouses are always out of everything and disgusting. The staff would rather put an out of order sign on the stall instead of cleaning it. We have not had a front gate in the last two months because people refuse to fix things. The lake is discussing and you definitely can not swim in 0/10.
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