Top Parks in Baptist road, Durham, Durham county, North carolina, United states

Rolling View Campground Loop A

Address: 4201 Baptist Rd, Durham, NC 27703, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Rolling View campground is a very nice facility. We have stayed here on several outings since we purchased our Class A motorhome September 2018. It has become one of our go to place since its only three hours from our home in New Bern NC. There are nice wooded semi private sites mostly off of the Falls Lake. Roads are paved, sites are gravel with varied degrees of level. Fire rings and picnic tables are located at each site. RV sites have 30 and a 10 amp receptacles. There is also water located at each site. The general appearance of the park very pretty. It has rolling hills surrounded by beautiful hardwood forrest with lots of wildlife including birds, grey squirrels, rabbits, deer and others. It's a very peaceful, pleasant place to unwind. There is a fishing pier located on B loop. We haven't used any of the bath/shower facilities so I can't comment on those. There is a sewer dump located near the park entrance. Unless you want to do multiple setups I would highly recommend a portable potty tank for convenience. Overall I would have rate the park Five Stars. I only chose Four because 50 amp service would be a great option for units with multiple AC unit operation during very hot weather! Unfortunately, larger RVs do get quite warm with high temps but are still manageable if start cooling early morning so you can help get past the peak high temperatures.”

Rolling View Campground Loop B

Address: 4201 Baptist Rd, Durham, NC 27703, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“I stayed in B10 for a week. The space was almost level it took 25mins to set up..It was quite, shaded, and within walking distance to pier, bath house. I will stay her again when in North Carolina.”

Rolling View Campground Loop C

Address: 4201 Baptist Rd, Durham, NC 27703, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Well maintained campground with lots of nice space around the site. Went in April during "pollen festival" so that added an extra dimension to the overnight stay for sure (see photo of pollen drifting through flashlight beam). RV people are loud, so don't get a tent spot too close to Loop B. Also, planes fly low overhead at night, so if you wake up thinking they're about to land on your tent, don't worry. The boat ramp and swim areas are not accessible before 8 am, so you can't go out to the peninsula for sunrise.”

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