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  • Campground Review: Cane Creek Park, Waxhaw, North Carolina

    Campground Review: Cane Creek Park, Waxhaw, North Carolina

    Posted June 28, 2024 – Narrated by Carmen (updated January 2025)
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    We were not paid, compensated, nor influenced in any way for this campground review.

     “The wilderness holds answers to questions we have not yet learned to ask.”

    “What’s the most amazing place you’ve ever seen?”

    We’re asked this question so often we should print the answer on our t-shirts.

    We always respond with something impressive: “The Canadian Rockies,” “Autumn in Vermont,” “Yukon,” “Denali,” “The Outer Banks,” “The Upper Peninsula,” or “Canyonlands!” And, with all sincerity, any one (or every single one) of those responses is true.

    It is way too blunt, in the course of a passing conversation, to surrender the most complete and truthful answer: “The most amazing place on Earth is … right here, right now.”

    Cane Creek Park
    Cane Creek Lake

    Like the cantos of Dante’s Paradiso, Earth reveals herself to us in portions that are part of a whole, everything exquisitely connected to a genius we may never fully grasp.

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    The Cane Creek lawn area overlooking the lake

    Jim and I love the dreamy atmospheric space between water and sky, and kayaking on Cane Creek Lake was like being treated to first-class seats on Spaceship Earth.

    Cane Creek Park

    It’s just a lake …

    Honestly, it’s just a lake. It has no glacier views or cascading waterfalls. It isn’t mentioned on any of the “10 Best” lists, and it’s not even big. Kayaking slowly around the circumference takes about four hours max.

    Cane Creek Park

    But something about this lake speaks and listens. If nature can explain the universe and our place in it, then Cane Creek Lake served us well for our two week maximum stay.

    Come paddle with us on Cane Creek Lake.

    While taking a break from our Civil Rights tour, shady Cane Creek Lake Campground introduced us to this serene micro-paradise on the edge of North Carolina.

    Cane Creek Park

    Cane Creek Park and campground is in the Piedmont Region near Waxhaw, about an hour south of downtown Charlotte.

    Cane Creek Park

    The area is named for the Waxhaws, who lived here first.

    This is where the “People of the Cane” first experienced contact with Europeans in the mid-1500s AD.

    Cane Creek Park

    Cane Creek Park

    Cane Creek Park encompasses 1,050 acres of land surrounding a 350-acre fresh water lake. 

    Cane Creek Park map

    The campground entrance on Cane Creek Lake’s south-side is wide and the check-in area, inviting.

    Cane Creek Park

    The Rangers handled the reservation and check-in process.

    Cane Creek Park

    All of the campground roads are paved.

    Cane Creek Park

    Turns are wide enough for easy maneuvering.

    Cane Creek Park

    Speed bumps are stationed throughout and show signs of wear.

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    Cane Creek Park has four different camping options.

    The Family Camping Area contains 108 back-in campsites with easy access to Cane Creek Lake.

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    Our very private site 89

    All campsites in this area have a fireplace/grill combo and picnic table. Every site has potable water and 30/50 electricity, but only a limited number of sites circling the lake-front have sewer hookups.

    Cane Creek Park map
    Family camping area

    Most sites are asphalt paved…

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    Site 22

    and some are gravel.

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    Site 34

    Some sites back up into a shady grove …

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    Site 14

    while others back up onto a lawn with a full lake view …

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    Site 71

    or a partial lakeside view.

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    Site 61

    Several campsites are too steep (in our opinion) to level a rig safely …

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    Site 4

    and some sites are way too close together.

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    Sites 18, 20 and 22

    The Wilderness Camping Area, located near the boat ramp, has nine sites, restricted to tents, which can accommodate a maximum of six people with two tents.

    Cane Creek Park map
    Wilderness camping area

    There is no potable water or electricity near the wilderness camping area.

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    Site W8

    The Group Camping Area has 7 small sites (20 people/4 tent max) and 4 large group sites (30 people/6 tent max) with no potable water or electricity on-site.  

    Cane Creek Park map
    Group site area and Cabins

    The Rustic Cabins can accommodate up to six people. They are equipped with electricity, two sets of bunk beds, one double bed, a dorm-size refrigerator, a heating and cooling unit, but have no potable water. A bathhouse is located within walking distance. No smoking or cooking is allowed in the cabins. A fire pit, grill and picnic table are provided for cookouts. You must provide your own linens, cooking utensils and cookware.

    Cane Creek Park

    Amenities

    The dump station near the entrance is positioned for use upon departure, not arrival, but we were able to make a sharp left turn and loop back to our campsite.

    Cane Creek Park

    “The Lakeside Lodge” is available for meetings and gatherings.

    Cane Creek Park

    This (99 person max) facility is equipped with a full kitchen, bathrooms, an outdoor patio with designated parking for 25 vehicles.

    Cane Creek Park

    Child-Friendly

    The campground provides several play areas.

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    Cane Creek Park

    The primitive miniature golf course looked tempting.

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    Miniature Golf

    Camp Store

    A small camp store, in the office building, offers firewood, ice cream and basic camping needs.

    Cane Creek Park
    Cane Creek Park
    Cane Creek Park

    Activities

    The Cane Creek campground is quiet and open year-round for fishing, boating, hiking, picnic areas, ball fields, playgrounds, miniature golf, disc golf, and multi-use mountain bike and horse trails. On site canoe, kayak, and jon-boat rentals for fishing are offered. Fishing licenses can be purchased at the ranger station.

    Cane Creek Park
    Volleyball
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    Horse shoes
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    A swim beach with lifeguards.

    Kayaking

    The boat launch with a small parking lot and ramp with portable pier is a short walk from camp.

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    Cane Creek is no longer a wilderness, but Nature seems to hold this little Eden close.

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    Inflating our Advanced Elements kayaks
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    Cane Creek Park
    Cane Creek Park
    Most of the lake is a NO WAKE zone. Cane Creek is best suited for swimming, kayaking, birding and responsible fishing.

    Hiking

    A well-maintained hiking trail follows the entire shoreline even though no one else seemed to be using it.

    Cane Creek Park

    We had this enchanting summer forest all to ourselves.

    Cane Creek Park

    There is no dedicated area for dogs but they are allowed on the trails.

    Cane Creek Park

    And, there is no additional fee for pets.

    Pico de Gallo – Great Explorer of the Universe
    May 25, 2008 – May 15, 2024

    Bathrooms and Showers

    The campground primarily serves locals, so there is no laundry. Bathrooms and showers (though dated) are tidy. Take note of the twice-per-day cleaning hours to avoid disappointment.

    Cane Creek Park
    Cane Creek Park
    Cane Creek Park
    The showers receive daily maintenance, but they sure could use a power wash.

    Nearby Towns

    This countryside campground is about a 15-minute drive from Waxhaw, population 20,000. Historically identified with Andrew Jackson Park, Waxhaw is a bustling tourist destination on the State Line with every service you need, and a variety of restaurants and well-stocked supermarkets.

    The DreamChasers Brewery dominates the town square, offering an excellent Hazy IPA and fun beer flights.

    The DreamChasers Brewery
    The DreamChasers Brewery
    The DreamChaser Brewery closed March 2024 😞

    Also, Benford Brewing (a friendly and popular Harvest Host microbrewery in Lancaster, South Carolina) offers excellent taps.

    Benford Brewing
    Benford Brewing

    Lore Brewing Company in Indian Land, South Carolina, lined up a delightful selection of fine beers

    Lore Brewing Company

    Rates

    Water and electric sites are $30 a night, while full hookups are $35. You can make advanced reservations with a 14-day maximum stay limit.

    Note the park rules. There is no sponsored Wi-Fi, but our Verizon signal served well enough to live-stream.

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    Our site 89

    Check-in is counter-intuitive. You arrive and set-up in your reserved campsite before checking in at the office/camp-store. Check-in and check-out time is 3 pm. The campground does not accept packages on behalf of campers.

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    Complimentary hammocks in the commons area.

    Closing summary

    Again, Cane Creek Lake Campground is just a simple, small lake – a lake that vibrates with the language of frogs and insects – a lake that still occupies our thoughts like a memory-retreat, a place where we can go to quiet our minds and soothe our souls.

    You can see our exact route on this map.

    *photos in this post (unless otherwise noted) were taken and copyrighted by Living In Beauty.


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    Should’a boondocked.
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    Destination camping at its best — nothing we’d improve.

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