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RV Parks near Stoneville, North Carolina

22 RV parks and campgrounds within 25 miles of Stoneville, North Carolina, Mayo River State Park is 7 miles away.

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Mayo River State Park

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Mayo River State Park

7 miles away

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Haw River State Park

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Haw River State Park

12 miles away

Haw River State Park is a 1,485-acre (601 ha) North Carolina state park in Guilford and Rockingham counties, North Carolina in the United States. Opened in 2003, the state park houses the Summit Environmental Education Center and has limited recreational opportunities. It is located off North Carolina Highway 150 in Browns Summit.

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Bronze and granite monument of General Nathanael Greene on horseback

Guilford Courthouse National Military Park

18 miles away

"I never saw such fighting since God made me. The Americans fought like demons." - Lt. General Charles, Earl Cornwallis On March 15, 1781, six years into the American Revolution, General Greene and Lord Cornwallis' troops faced off at a small courthouse community. The battle would change the course of the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution.

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Hanging Rock State Park

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Hanging Rock State Park

21 miles away

Hanging Rock State Park is a 9,011-acre (3,647 ha) North Carolina state park in Stokes County, North Carolina in the United States. The park is 30 miles (48 km) north of Winston-Salem and is located approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) from Danbury in Stokes County.

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Fairy Stone State Park

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Fairy Stone State Park

29 miles away

Fairy Stone State Park, located in Patrick County, Virginia, is the largest of the original Virginia six state parks that opened on June 15, 1936, and is named for the cross-shaped "fairy stones" (staurolite) commonly found in the vicinity of the park. The park's land was donated in 1933 by Junius B.

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