The Heritage Camping & Recreation - Campground in Carthage , United States of America
The Heritage Camping & Recreation - Campground in Carthage , United States of America
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The Heritage Camping & Recreation - Campground in Carthage - 526 Sadler Family Rd, USA

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About The Heritage Camping & Recreation in Carthage

Address

526 Sadler Family Rd, Carthage, NC 28327, United States

Overall Rating

3.8

Total User Reviews (97)

Contact
+1 910-949-4663
Street
526 Sadler Family Rd
City
State
Address
526 Sadler Family Rd, Carthage, NC 28327, United States
Geo Location
Lat long (35.2810292,-79.3364102)

The Heritage Camping & Recreation - Featured Reviews (97)

Lynn BrownLynn Brown

This is a very rustic RV/campground nestled in the Sandhills of NC within 30-minutes of Pinehurst & Southern Pines, with all their upscale amenities. Pros are the natural beauty of this area, including shady sites and a gorgeous lake with swimming, grills, swings, etc. At first, the community of semi-/permanent residents with varying degrees of care to their sites, was off-putting. But everyone was quiet and friendly. Justin, the owner/manager of this family business, was exceptionally professional and accessible. I greatly appreciated my time here. Thanks Justin! PS. Rate is $45 but they offer military & senior discounts. Showers are being renovated but toilet is open. I gave them 4-stars because of the natural setting and Justin’s hospitality. I’d rather be gravel & sand rustic with privacy than parking-lot urban noisy. But that’s me, not everyone:)

Phillip DickPhillip Dick

The sun is very good the father is very good Bob and Bob is very alcoholic he is very mean to people there he was very mean to us very mean to me he won't help you out for him what he needs to help you you got people drink and do drugs there all day long this is not right what Bob and did to me like I said I will never come here again because what Bob did and what that guy across the street and what he did to me I like one guy that he was next to me he didn't have no camper one time I helped him very much he was a good man and it was an army man he was very good man to me to me too anybody out there was very messed up

Dallas Jane BerentisDallas Jane Berentis

This campground is ran down! Horrible place to be! Water is brown! Do you honestly want to put that in your RV? Looks like a homeless camp area. Trashy smell. Bath house is in bad conditions and I don’t even know how the code enforcement allows this to happen! Do not camp here!

Lauren TrevethanLauren Trevethan

Very rude men keep up the landscaping on this park. I came to visit with a few friends and there was no sign saying where to park or where to go to pay the entrance fee. I came to this lake all the time growing up and was always greeted upon entry and told where to park. This time there was no one ANYWHERE. We didn't think anything of it and parked near where all the people camping were parked as well. After about an hour of swimming we were approached by a soft spoken gentleman who was very kind and explained to me where to park, how much to pay, etc. I thought paying 10$ per adult to swim in a lake that hosts no activities was a tad ridiculous but it's not my business and I don't make the prices. Anyways, we're going to move the car and park in the designated area as we're being approached by 2 older men on a golf cart. They were very confrontational upon finding out it was our car parked there DESPITE the fact that we told them we were moving it and explained that there was no one to direct us as well as no signs. He starts to question our intelligence and continues to follow us on the golf cart exclaiming how hard he worked to grow that grass! Well, maybe a "don't park on grass" sign might've helped out a bit! Or even a sign pointing to where we were supposed to park to begin with! Him following two young women to their car just to scold them came off as very odd and almost reached the line of harassment. We apologized and explained we had already been talked to by the owner, yet he continues to be irrational and rude. This is not how you run a business. No wonder this park has slowed down so much in the past years. People don't want to pay 10$ per adult just to be called unintelligent and feel harassed by your staff members. I am very disappointed in the way this situation was handled. We felt so uncomfortable that we got the rest of our belongings and got out of there.

Laura SLaura S

GO. SOMEWHERE. ELSE. This place is revolting. The filthiest and loudest campground I have ever been to. This is NOT a recreational campground. It's a trashy residential RV park with tent spaces that it seems no one, except us, regrettably, uses. If it was lovely (like the pictures) at one time...that time is long gone. The junk heap at the entrance should have been a giveaway...but sadly, I brushed it off. Cars, revving motorcycles, and pick-up trucks constantly visit and leave the "campground" down a long gravel road all night long (literally the entire night), so don't expect to get "lost in nature" or any sleep. Rowdy residents roaming around didn't help, and drove my dog nuts. I would never bring kids here. We picked the campground because it said it had flush toilets and showers. Showers and toilets are a luxury for me when camping - I'm not picky. However, these were DISGUSTING. In the ladies room, 2 of the 3 toilets were completely filled with black sewage, which judging by the smell, had been there a long time. The third toilet was caked in brown filth. The stall doors were plastic curtains, and one of them was even missing that. The showers were covered in rust, grime, and peeling paint. I didn't even try to see if they worked. The water from the faucets came out brown. Not only was there no toilet paper, paper towels, or soap, but most of the dispensers for these items had been pulled off the wall. There's no main office, or any staff to be found, so it's not like I could inform anyone or ask for any. The windows were trash bags stapled over window screens, and they did nothing to keep out every kind of insect and crispy creature you could imagine. I would have much preferred pit toilets, so long as they actually had toilet paper. So I paid $30 to be kept up all night by passing trucks and praying my bladder didn't burst. My worst camping experience ever.

MJMJ

I have been here for a week. I was hesitant at first, because of bad reviews from years ago. I am so glad I ignored them. I can honestly say I haven't been to the bathhouse, so I can't give an opinion. But this is this best campground I have ever stayed at. The lake is clean, no water shoes needed. I have not seen trash laying out. Even memorial day weekend...by 11pm it was Quiet as a church mouse. The owner and staff are constantly working, polite, and helpful. Yes, there are alot of permanent people...who crash at 10 pm. And the permanent lots are lived in. Not dirty or dangerous. The lake is amazing...a hidden gem. The people are just as amazing. Ignore the old reviews, yes this is a new owner.

Kristin BryanKristin Bryan

I want to start off stating all of the positives. The staff at this campground are truly fantastic and make you feel so welcome. Even the campers who live here are very nice. The lake is beautiful to kayak on and the kids really enjoyed swimming. Our camp site was beautiful and close to everything we needed and they upkeep on the grounds was amazing. The only reason why I did not give them a 5 stars was the bathroom/showers. They were horrific! No toilet paper or hand soap. The shower curtains are covered with mold. The showers itself have mold/mildew and a strong smell. The mats on the ground in the showers are also nasty. If you accidentally bump into the walls in the shower, the paint will peel off and stick to you. The water pressure is more like a Trickle with how it was Jerry-rigged. They need to seriously renovate the shower/bathroom as it is a health and sanitation violation. I am allergic to mold and ever since having to go in there and showering , I have been having an allergic reaction and experiencing symptoms. We would surely go back for a day pass to see but I don’t think until those showers are updated, we would go back to camp overnight which is a shame because literally everything else was perfect. But they are just that bad!

gabrielle uptongabrielle upton

This was the best place ever! The place is beautiful, they're dog friendly and they are very helpful people. The owner keeps it clean and it was the nicest place I've camped at. I would love to go back. I was there for work and the campground was epic! Closest thing to peace I have found. I'd go back in a heartbeat if I could get the same campsite I had.

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Frequently asked questions About The Heritage Camping & Recreation

Where is The Heritage Camping & Recreation Located ?

The Heritage Camping & Recreation Located in Carthage of 526 Sadler Family Rd. The complete address is 526 Sadler Family Rd, Carthage, NC 28327, United States.

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