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Some of our most visited Black-owned campgrounds across the country.

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South Carolina

RV Oasis & Adventures

📍 Bennettsville, South Carolina

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Superior Made RV ResortRV Park
Ohio

Superior Made RV Resort

📍 Swanton, Ohio

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Peachtree Cove RV ParkRV Park
North Carolina

Peachtree Cove RV Park

📍 Marble, North Carolina

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Warthen RV ParkRV Park✓ Verified
Georgia

Warthen RV Park

📍 Warthen, Georgia

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Lake Striker ResortMixed Use✓ Verified
Texas

Lake Striker Resort

📍 Reklaw, Texas

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Logan's Way RV ParkRV Park✓ Verified
Texas

Logan's Way RV Park

📍 Winona, Texas

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Why It Matters

The Role of Campgrounds in Our Communities

Campgrounds are more than just a place to pitch a tent or park an RV. For Black communities across America, they represent something far more powerful — ownership, access to nature, and economic opportunity rooted in the land.

Historically, Black Americans have faced barriers to outdoor recreation — from segregated parks to a lack of welcoming spaces. Black-owned campgrounds are actively changing that story.

Every Black-owned campground that opens its gates is creating jobs, generating local revenue, and building generational wealth. This directory exists to make sure those businesses are seen, supported, and celebrated.

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Access to Nature
Black-owned campgrounds create welcoming outdoor spaces where everyone — especially Black families — can explore and enjoy nature freely.
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Economic Empowerment
These businesses create local jobs, stimulate rural economies, and build generational wealth in Black communities.
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Community & Representation
Seeing Black ownership in the outdoors industry inspires the next generation of entrepreneurs to dream bigger and own more.