Introduction
Camp in Statesville at Midway Campground Resort & RV Park
You want a clean, organized place to set up your rig in Statesville. Midway Campground Resort gives you that and more. You pull in just off Interstate 40 at the Cool Springs exit and you reach a gated, family run property with straightforward service. You choose from full hookup pull through sites, shaded back in spots, simple tent sites, or a few basic cabins. You get strong Wi‑Fi in most loops, cable TV at many sites, and wide interior roads that make late arrivals easier. You settle in fast, then decide if you want to swim, fish, or just sit by the water and take a breath.
The layout feels practical. An Olympic size pool anchors the recreation area, with a jumping pillow, a jump pad, and a Ga‑Ga ball pit nearby, so your kids burn energy while you handle hookups or grab ice at the camp store. A small lake sits in the middle of the park. You walk the shoreline, watch ducks, and cast a line. Bathhouses stay tidy, laundry machines run reliably, and the team posts weekend activity schedules so you know what happens and when. You get the sense that people here care about keeping the place in good shape without making a big show of it.
Midway works well as a base for day trips. You drive about nine miles to downtown Statesville for coffee, dinner, or the hot air balloon heritage sites. You reach Lake Norman, Mooresville, and Troutman in under half an hour, so you can mix paddling, motorsports, and small town patios in a single weekend. If you plan a longer loop, you use this stop to reset before heading east to Winston‑Salem or south toward the Charlotte area. Staff give direct directions, not vague landmarks, and that saves you time after a long haul.
Finding the entrance stays simple. From Interstate 40 you take Exit 162 for Cool Springs. Turn onto US 64 west for about five hundred feet, then left on Campground Road, then the first left on Midway Drive. The campground entrance sits immediately on your right. If your GPS tries to send you to Midway Road, ignore it and use Midway Drive. Before you book, scan the park map and pick a site near the lake for softer morning light or closer to the pool if your group wants quick swim breaks. For details on site types, planned activities, and the current 2025 park map, check the official site at midwaycampground.com and the park map page at Midway Campground Park Map. If you like simple, predictable camping with room to spread out, you will feel at home here.


