Warning
GeneralAs of now the booking window for reservations will begin on March 1st, 2026, for Bandits Roost and Warrior Creek campground for the time frame of April 15th through April 29th, 2026, only. Amenities such as bath houses, dump station, water spigots, vault toilets, trash collections, and electrical hookups may not be available at each campsite or campground. USACE is doing everything within our ability to provide camping at W. Kerr Scott Lake for the 2026 season. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Additional information will be made available if the situation changes. As of now the booking window for reservations will begin on April 27th, 2026, for Bandits Roost and Warrior Creek campgrounds for the remaining 2026 season with the same possibility of lack of amenities mentioned above. As of now the booking window for reservations will begin on May 11th, 2026, for Fort Hamby Park shelters and campground. Amenities such as bath houses, dump stations, water spigots, vault toilets, lack of sand on swim beaches, trash collection, and electricity may not be available at campsites and shelters.
About Warrior Creek
Number of accommodations: 63
Campground Amenities
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Dump Station
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Reviews (210)
What Guests Are Saying
Warrior Creek is a well-maintained campground known for its clean sites, friendly staff, and peaceful atmosphere, making it a favorite for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Guests appreciate the spacious campsites, beautiful surrounding nature, and various recreational activities like biking, fishing, and kayaking. While some amenities like WiFi and bathhouse proximity could improve, the overall experience remains positive, with many visitors eager to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Warrior Creek is a well-maintained campground known for its clean sites, friendly staff, and peaceful atmosphere, making it a favorite for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Guests appreciate the spacious campsites, beautiful surrounding nature, and various recreational activities like biking, fishing, and kayaking. While some amenities like WiFi and bathhouse proximity could improve, the overall experience remains positive, with many visitors eager to return.
Review Summary
Philip p
VerifiedAugust 7, 2020 • Stayed at: 45, Loop: WCRE
DIna W
VerifiedAugust 7, 2020 • Stayed at: 53, Loop: WCRE
Awesome campground!
Bryan B
VerifiedAugust 7, 2020 • Stayed at: 31, Loop: WCRE
Swim area was a little small but the kids didn’t care. The mountain bike trails were insane. Site was pretty much level with a minor adjustment in our positioning on the site.
Jung K
VerifiedAugust 7, 2020 • Stayed at: 52, Loop: WCRE
Very very good !!!!!!!
keith k
VerifiedAugust 2, 2020 • Stayed at: 56, Loop: WCRE
None
Ken M
VerifiedJuly 29, 2020 • Stayed at: 46, Loop: WCRE
First time campers!!! Gate personnel were very friendly and accomodating. Very clean campground and site. Easy walk to restroom/shower facility, which was very clean! Wonderful experience!
Nathaniel M
VerifiedJuly 26, 2020 • Stayed at: 12, Loop: WCRE
First time that I have camped here in several years. Everything was perfect! The site layout for my site was perfect and allowed me set everything up just how I like it! The site was clean and level. I grew up camping here and at Bandit's Roost so it was nice to relive some of those childhood memories!
Vicky H
VerifiedJuly 17, 2020 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: WCRE
Warrior Creek is one of our favorite campgrounds and we enjoyed our visit this blistering July. My husband and I tent-camped for four nights with our 6- and 8-year-old grandchildren (they were first time campers). Thankfully, the nighttime temps gave some relief from the hot days and we were lulled to sleep each night by frog-song and other of nature's nighttime musicians. We stayed in campsite #1, which is great for privacy and offers access to a nice field for play, and is near the vault toilets. We noticed this site has been reworked since the last time we visited, which was mostly good. However, the charcoal grill now occupies part of the tent pad, which made it unusable during our visit, as the tent needs to be well away from any sources of fire. The charcoal grill really needs to be moved back to the same end as the fire pit so that tent-campers can use either. We barely had room for our tent and it was right up against the charcoal grill. This is especially important for this particular site, as it is categorized as a tent site. We interacted with no personnel during our visit, but noticed work going on in the background and things were nicely maintained and clean. Our only other suggestion is that the swim beach really needs to be dredged out again. The bottom is clay-like muck just a short distance in and very unpleasant to walk in. The depth was only 3.5' not the 5-6' expected at the boundaries. Making the beach pleasant and usable is especially important right now when other children's activities, like the playground, are closed. We used our kayaks twice after dinner and enjoyed the calm and cool water, a nice respite from the heat of the day. We picnicked one afternoon at nearby Blood Creek Overlook, a nice place with day-use picnic tables and fishing opportunities nearby.
Kylie
July 15, 2020
Nice park. First site was unlevel (14) so we moved to another site (58). The second site was amazing, level and spacious. The electric and water were good, the gravel was good, the picnic table was enormous, there were 2 lantern hooks, and a fire ring. The spot was so big, we probably could have fit 2 RVs there. The spot was quiet. It was at the very bad of the park down a pretty curvy and narrow road but my husband said it wasn’t too bad to drive the class A.
My only real complaints were that there was poison ivy right beside our site. My son is highly allergic so I was nervous. And the dump station near us was a tight squeeze for our 38ft class A.
We didn’t go to the lake or anything so I can’t speak of that.
My husband went for a run and said that the second loop was very overgrown and looked rough.
Jennifer B
VerifiedJuly 13, 2020 • Stayed at: 59, Loop: WCRE
Love camping at Warrior Creek !!
Location Warrior Creek
Address:
7659 W. Highway 268
Boomer, NC, 28606
United States
From Winston-Salem, North Carolina, take Highway 421 North (approximately 55 miles) to Exit 286B, turn left onto Highway 268 and continue for approximately 8 miles. Turn right immediately after crossing the bridge and follow signs to the campground.
From Charlotte, North Carolina, take I-77 North (approximately 60 miles) before merging onto Highway 421 North towards Wilkesboro/Boone, continue to Exit 286B (approximately 20 miles), turn left onto Highway 268 and continue for approximately 8 miles. Turn right immediately after crossing the bridge and follow signs to the campground.
Travel times from:
Winston-Salem: 1 hour
Charlotte: 1.5 hours
Latitude & Longitude: 36.1008 / -81.2856
Elevation: 328 feet
Policies & Rules
| Category | About |
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| General |
Dear Camper:Your current reservation may experience a lack of amenities such as closed bath house, dump station, no water at sites, vault toilets closed, and no electrical. At this time we are doing everything within our power to make the camping season happen at W. Kerr Scott Lake. We wanted to provide you with this information as timely as possible. Additional notifications will be made if the situation changes.We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. |
| General |
Check out time is 12pm. Check in time 3pm or after. Assisted check in 3pm-6pm. If no attendant is in the gatehouse, Guests will self-check in using the gate code emailed to them at the point the reservation is made.Swim beach is closed until further notice. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LAST SELECTED DATE ON CALENDAR IS YOUR DEPARTURE DATE! |
| General |
ATTENTION: Gatehouse will not make changes to your reservation.All reservations, changes, and cancellations must be made by the guest using Recreation.gov, by calling 877-444-6777, or using the Recreation.gov moblie app.The gate code will be delivered to the email address associated with the reservation.Highly recommend downloading the recreation.gov moblie app from the recreation.gov website prior to arriving at the campground. |
| General |
Swim beach is closed until further notice. Frequently asked Rules and Regulations:Maximun stay is 14 days within any 30 day period. Changing names on a reservation, changing campsites, or making multiple reservations in order to stay over 14 days is prohibitied. Golden Age/Access and America the Beautiful Interagency Senior and Access Passes are accepted at this campground. Cardholders receive a 50% discount on camping fees. Cardholder must be present at of check in, show pass and ID, and camp during the entire stay. Alcoholic beverages and off-road (golf carts, 4-wheelers, etc.) are prohibited. Camping is permitted in designated campsites only, and only permitted to those who have a reservation. Most campsites have a gravel bases: bring padding for tents. All equipment much be placed within site perimeter. Quiet hours are from 10pm. to 6am. Generators and music must be cut off at 10pm. Campers/Customers should not have packages delivered to the Park. For a full list of rules and regulations, please visit Title 36 |
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralAs of now the booking window for reservations will begin on March 1st, 2026, for Bandits Roost and Warrior Creek campground for the time frame of April 15th through April 29th, 2026, only. Amenities such as bath houses, dump station, water spigots, vault toilets, trash collections, and electrical hookups may not be available at each campsite or campground. USACE is doing everything within our ability to provide camping at W. Kerr Scott Lake for the 2026 season. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Additional information will be made available if the situation changes. As of now the booking window for reservations will begin on April 27th, 2026, for Bandits Roost and Warrior Creek campgrounds for the remaining 2026 season with the same possibility of lack of amenities mentioned above. As of now the booking window for reservations will begin on May 11th, 2026, for Fort Hamby Park shelters and campground. Amenities such as bath houses, dump stations, water spigots, vault toilets, lack of sand on swim beaches, trash collection, and electricity may not be available at campsites and shelters.