About Badin Lake Group Camp
Number of accommodations: 3
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Open year round
This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
Campground Amenities
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Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
- Showers
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Reviews (36)
What Guests Are Saying
Reviewers praised Badin Lake Group Camp for its amazing campsites and expressed strong enthusiasm for returning in the future. Overall, the experience was highly positive, highlighting the appeal of the site.
What Guests Are Saying
Reviewers praised Badin Lake Group Camp for its amazing campsites and expressed strong enthusiasm for returning in the future. Overall, the experience was highly positive, highlighting the appeal of the site.
Review Summary
William S
VerifiedFebruary 16, 2020 • Stayed at: C, Loop: Badin Lake Group Camp
The campsite was very nice and well maintained. The showers, as well as the bathrooms, were also clean and equipped.
William S
VerifiedFebruary 16, 2020 • Stayed at: C, Loop: Badin Lake Group Camp
The campsite was very nice and well maintained. The showers, as well as the bathrooms, were also clean and equipped.
RYAN D
VerifiedJanuary 27, 2020 • Stayed at: A, Loop: Badin Lake Group Camp
Great camp site for large groups, the toilets and showers are a bonus. Dumpsters on site are great for not having to pack out what you brought in.
RYAN D
VerifiedJanuary 27, 2020 • Stayed at: A, Loop: Badin Lake Group Camp
Great camp site for large groups, the toilets and showers are a bonus. Dumpsters on site are great for not having to pack out what you brought in.
Ben H
VerifiedJanuary 24, 2020 • Stayed at: A, Loop: Badin Lake Group Camp
While I am sure many would like this group campsite, we DID NOT..! Because the camp site is really setup for ground tent camping, not roof top tent (on the Jeep) camping, it did not work well for us. The parking for the RTT camping is quite far from the fire pit and cooking area's as well as limited in space. We would not choose this spot again, unless we were ground tent camping.
Ben H
VerifiedJanuary 24, 2020 • Stayed at: A, Loop: Badin Lake Group Camp
While I am sure many would like this group campsite, we DID NOT..! Because the camp site is really setup for ground tent camping, not roof top tent (on the Jeep) camping, it did not work well for us. The parking for the RTT camping is quite far from the fire pit and cooking area's as well as limited in space. We would not choose this spot again, unless we were ground tent camping.
Location Badin Lake Group Camp
Address:
Kings Mountain Point Rd
Troy, NC, 27371
United States
From Troy, North Carolina, take State Highway 109 north for approximately 10 miles. Turn left onto Mullinix Road (County Highway 1154), and travel approximately 1.5 miles to a stop sign and "T" intersection. Turn right, and go approximately 2 miles to another stop sign and "T" intersection. Turn right, then make a quick left, following signs to the Badin Lake Group Camp.
Access to Badin Lake Group Camp is via State Highway 109, which connects to nearby roads leading to Troy, NC.
Latitude & Longitude: 35.4514 / -80.0728
Elevation: 179 feet
Policies & Rules
General
- Throughout the year the Uwharrie National Forest performs prescribed burns. Some of these burns will be next to and around this recreation facility and may cause smokey conditions during the actual burning and for the days following the burns. Sometimes we do not make a decision until the very morning that we will be able to do the burn due to weather and staffing. If you have questions about the prescribed burning possibility please call the Uwharrie National Forest Ranger District office at 910-576-6391 for updated information.
- For customers seeking group sizes larger than 50, there are three group sites for a total capacity of 150 people that can be reserved (Sites A, B & C). There is one administrative camping site that is not reservable and is not marked. During the year there may be crews working or volunteering with the Uwharrie National Forest that will be camping at this administrative campsite nearest to the gate and using the facilities. No electrical, water or sewer hookups available. There is a bathhouse with flush toiltets and showers and separate vault toilets. There is some power in the bathhouse. There are hydrants for potable water at each of the reservable campsites. There are two trash dumpsters. For Badin Lake Group Camp there is No Discount with any of the Interagency Passes (Access or Senior Access, etc.).
- Alcohol is Prohibited. Fireworks are Prohibited.
- Off-highway vehicles allowed on designated trails only from Apr. 1 to Dec. 15; trail passes required for these trails. Unlicensed vehicles must be trailered to the motorized trail trailheads to access these trails. Consideration of fellow campers is appreciated; for safety purposes, please keep off-highway vehicle use (including golf carts, dirt bikes, and other unlicensed vehicles) to designated roads and trails outside of the campground. Keep children and pets under control in the campground.
- Park vehicles at your designated group campsite. No Vehicles allowed in the central field near the bathhouse. Direct acces to the Badin Lake Hiking Trail by a short connector trail between Site B and the wellhouse across from the bathhouse.
- No walk-in camping allowed; by reservation only.
- Click here to learn more about the National Forests in North Carolina
- Don't Move Firewood : Help protect our forests! Obtain your firewood near your destination to avoid the spread of pests. Using firewood from outside the area can threaten native trees and forests. Firewood from outside the area is not recommended as some states have quarantines in effect and firewood movement is illegal. Visit don'tmovefirewood.org to learn more. Use of dead and downed wood for your firewood is allowed. NO cutting of live or standing or leaning trees.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026