Thousand Trails Green Mountain

3.8
432 reviews

About

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Green Mountain Park RV Campground offers something for everyone. Located on the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this Caldwell County campground is close to beautiful backroads & mountains begging to be explored. There are many attractions, historic sites, shopping, dining, and outdoor activities to enjoy. Make Green Mountain RV Campground your Blue Ridge Mountain getaway!

Details

  • Kid friendlyAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

Thousand Trails Green Mountain
2495 Dimmette Rd., Lenoir, NC
28645, United States

Hours

Reviews

3.8
432 reviews
5 stars
185
4 stars
95
3 stars
64
2 stars
39
1 star
49
  • LP
    Linda Pileski
    Sep 2, 2025
    3.0
    This RV park has serious flood damage to the park and roads. It is a great location to many site seeing locations and the staff is super.
  • NF
    Nicholas Fish
    Aug 25, 2025
    5.0
    Great place to spend your times o. The mountain. Reci bring great from the hurricanes last year
  • GB
    Greg Bergstrom
    Aug 6, 2025
    3.0
    They have a lot of repairs needed due to a June flood that destroyed a lot of their roads
  • DS
    Dave Stevens
    Aug 1, 2025
    1.0
    DO NOT GO HERE! I've been a full time RVer for over 4 years - I've stayed in 100s of campgrounds- dozens of boondocking sites - only about 30 States but working on the rest- this is without a doubt the worst campground I've ever been in. You're taking your life into your hands getting down the 1 road to get there- very thin lanes with hairpin curves and idiots driving way too fast around curves - almost had a front end crash because the maniac came around a blind curve in my lane while I was going to get some food. 2 RVs have to drive on the shoulder and part into the drainage ditch to pass. And that road is nothing compared to the campground roads. A go cart race track looks like an Interstate highway compared to the ridiculous turns in the campground. And the map is useless - it says " not to scale" but it should say " unrelated to reality"! Roads that don't exist are on the map and roads on the map don't exist. I drove around trying to follow the map to get out first almost an hour until a couple of annual residents helped me and led me to the exit. There's no water in large parts of the campground - NO WATER! How do you live if you can't flush the toilet or wash your hands, much less cook??? There's NO CELL SERVICE! I couldn't even get satellite radio. The very overpriced campground WIFI sucks! This site's are so thin I needed to rub the deck with my right sides tires to have enough room to open my left side slide-out. The deck is decrepit- moldy rotten wood with rusty nails sticking out and moss growing on it.
  • EY
    Eric Yurtkuran
    Jul 13, 2025
    2.0
    The pool was nice. That’s the highlight but it goes downhill from there. The fact that they list a tennis court an amenity is laughable. Lots of areas just completely run down - it’s obvious they need to spend some money in upgrades