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Falls Lake/Holly Point

Overview

Falls Lake State Recreation Area’s Holly Point offers a serene escape into the North Carolina woods. Situated along the expansive Falls Lake reservoir, this campground provides a classic state park experience for RVers looking to reconnect with nature. The sites are known for being heavily wooded and spacious, offering a level of privacy often missing from commercial parks. It is a peaceful destination where the focus remains on the natural environment and water-based recreation.

Location & Surroundings

Located in Wake Forest, North Carolina, Holly Point sits on a peninsula within the Falls Lake State Recreation Area. The landscape is defined by towering pines and hardwoods that provide ample shade during the humid summer months. The campground is conveniently positioned near the state’s capital region, offering a quiet buffer from the hustle of Raleigh. Visitors can enjoy direct access to the 12,000-acre lake, which serves as the centerpiece for the area's scenic beauty and ecological diversity.

Amenities & Park Features

The park features several loops with water and electric hookups, making it comfortable for modern RVers while maintaining a rustic atmosphere. Facilities include clean bathhouses with hot showers, a centrally located dump station, and boat ramps for easy water access. For families, the designated swimming beach and multiple playgrounds provide plenty of on-site activity. While there is no Wi-Fi or cable, the natural setting and proximity to the lakefront offer a high-quality camping experience focused on traditional outdoor activities.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Beyond the campground, visitors can explore the extensive Mountains-to-Sea Trail, which winds through the recreation area for miles of hiking opportunities. Boating, kayaking, and fishing for largemouth bass are the primary draws of the lake. A short drive takes you into downtown Wake Forest or the Greater Raleigh area, where you can find museums, local breweries, and diverse dining options. Additionally, the nearby Neuse River Trail offers paved paths for cyclists and long-distance walkers looking to explore the regional greenway system.

Who This Park Is Best For

Holly Point is an ideal choice for boaters and anglers who want to be close to the water without sacrificing basic utility hookups. It caters perfectly to families seeking a traditional camping trip with swimming and hiking at their doorstep. It is also a great fit for travelers visiting the Triangle area who prefer a scenic, natural setting over an urban RV park. If you appreciate tall trees, quiet nights, and the sounds of the forest, this state park will align with your travel style.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Boat Marina
• Body Of Water (Falls Lake)
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Mountain Biking

- Facility

• Type (State Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (153)
• Gravel Sites (153)
• Water (89)
• Electric (89)
• No Hookups (64)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

The Mishlers

September 14, 2025

Great swimming, Small Boat Ramp Camping sites we’d recommend as campers who use tents, have a child, prefer distance to other campers, close to water. Site 70 & 71 are best sites, close to water/swimming ——— 90 92 103 113 116 119 122 129 153 35 41 55 59 64 65 66 70 *** 71***

Moody Family

September 07, 2025

We have been coming here for years and the lake is beautiful! Definitely worth a stay

Dymm Witt

July 05, 2025

We've been camping our way across the United States and stopped here for two nights. Great campground, with clean facilities. Got a four star because there was only one area for garbage collection, and that is quite a ways from the campsites. Seems like most campgrounds in the eastern United States are headed this way, whether private or public. Most campsites are relatively private and we paid the senior rate of $68 for two nights for a site with water and electric.

Xiaohong D.

June 06, 2025

We stated in this beautiful campground for 9 days, fully enjoyed it, so peaceful and clean. We are in loop 2, most sites are leveled and big rig friendly, our 5th wheel is 40’ and is ok to settle on site #75, but won’t recommend if longer than that as it’s not quite leveled, took some efforts to hook up the truck when left. We also went to the Rolling Campground to browse around. It’s bigger and have more facilities, but to us it’s kind of too quiet.

Eric Avery PhD

April 20, 2025

It was a beautiful Easter Sunday were the Avery Davis family camped. The campground is marvelous it is beautiful and are place was right on the water some of our more adventuresome family members took to kayaking including two dogs. It's a wonderful campground hidden away we have enjoyed it for many many years

Sarah Sommer

April 15, 2025

Holly point was a beautiful campground. Well maintained and right on the lake. Picnic tables and firepits at the site. Bathhouse was close by, it was okay but could have used a little more attention for cleaning. The sites were nice sized but pretty close to other campers so not a ton of privacy but for 23$ a night, ya cant complain

Megan Amelang

October 12, 2024

Love camping here. The grounds are beautiful and the staff is very friendly. There are bathrooms and showers readily available. Both regular and electric campsites for tent and rv camping. Small beach area for swimming. Lots of sites to choose from. Picnic benches for each campsite and ones around the beach area too. Pet friendly as well.

jeremiah Bastian

February 18, 2022

I really enjoyed the place the atmosphere was more woods and less lake Aside from me catching a misdemeanor from my dog being a nuisance it was OKI would recommend it for the family probably in the Spring

Chris Langenbrunner

December 20, 2021

Just one loop open. Great spots, well maintained and spaced far apart on this loop. This is our 2nd year at Hollypoint prior to Christmas. Site 103. Can see water. Be prepared for a bit of road noise and airport flyway. Also some sort of helicopter training treetop along lakeshore was interesting. Stayed 14 nights.

Chris Smith

November 11, 2021

We had an amazing night at this campground! Brought our pups and slept next to the lake. Facilities are well kept and maintained, there was some vehicle noise from a nearby road but really not bad later at night going to bed. Plenty of room for more than one vehicle or if you want group camping. There was a park ranger that would patrol every once in a while which gave us some peace of mind there was someone keeping an eye out. The grounds were well kept and they have a boat ramp that we may bring our boat next time to spend some time on the lake. Their website also offered a map of the grounds just in case you want something to look at online before you go to help pick out a spot. Overall we will be back!

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