ncroadtreker 
For NC State Fairgrounds: Pulled in without a reservation and used their online reservation system to determine which sites were open, selected a site, and then made our reservation online. Be sure to check the electric before you settle on a site. Our RV surge protector showed problems with the 30amp service on the first site we tested. There are 100 sites and about 1/3 were full on a Tuesday night. Quiet campground except for occasional train noise.
Posted Dec 18, 2024 by ncroadtreker from Virginia . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
USRV Enterprise 
For NC State Fairgrounds: Easy to register online, nice secure area. Easy to find spaces, small oak trees for shade, full hookups. $38.50 per night including tax. Quiet. Lots of place to walk dogs. Large trash barrels every few sites. Clean. No showers or restrooms available. Good stay!
Posted Jun 21, 2024 by USRV Enterprise from TX. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Craig B Benoit
For NC State Fairgrounds: 5/14/24
Just made a reservation on thier updated website. Easey to follow and well designed registration proces.
https://www.ncstatefair.org/
Posted May 14, 2024 by Craig B Benoit from Mass. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Noah
For NC State Fairgrounds: Nice safe campground. No frills. Called ahead to reserve (kind of a weird process) and were told it was electric only, $35 a night. Pleasantly surprised to find our site (#21) was a full hookup!
Level ground, grassy area, some trees for shade. Seemed like a safe area. Railroad kind of closed that was somewhat noisy into the night. Good deal for a quick stop overnight
Posted Aug 14, 2023 by Noah from Maryland. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
George Stoner
For NC State Fairgrounds: I've never stayed here, however I've brought my camper here to use the dump station a few times. $10 to use dump without staying overnight... IF they bother to come out. (50/50 so far) hose is very high pressure, 2 dump lanes, street lights are good, but on opposite side of camper from dump ;) open 24/7
Posted Jan 12, 2023 by George Stoner from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Drazul
For NC State Fairgrounds: 29 ft motor home pulling a toad. A no frills campground but not expensive ($30/night), safe, and water, sewer, & 50amp power all worked for us. We stayed in the back of the campground in site 97 which was level and fit rig & toad. Site was gravel, grass & packed earth. Nice grassy area for walking our dogs. The check in process is different. No reservations but you can call ahead to check if sites are open. On arrival, you pick your own spot (so check power & water before deciding ) and call to have attendant come and complete the process. All sites are back in … but pretty wide. As noted in other reviews, there are few amenities other than hook ups and the road in is dusty and bumpy. Still , this is a gem if you want a modestly priced campground with great access to Raleigh/Durham.
Posted Apr 27, 2022 by Drazul from Topsail Beach NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
ccg
For NC State Fairgrounds: Surprisingly nice place to stay - essentially a parking lot with hook ups on grassy sites. Our electric didn't work, but used the one next door since we only need 20 amps. Friendly security. Just choose a spot and call them to pay. Bathrooms and showers are available down the hill at the fairgrounds, but might be closed if there isn't anything going on there. No picnic table. Good for 1 night, friendly people.
Stayed March 2022 in 18' campervan
Posted Apr 23, 2022 by ccg from CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.