Start your adventure in Boiling Springs, where the legacy of the American Revolution merges with natural beauty.
Discover the natural beauty of Boiling Springs, about 50 minutes west of Charlotte. Named after a natural spring on the property of Gardner-Webb University that feeds a small lake, this historic town dates back to 1843 and served as a pivotal site in the Battle of Cowpens during the American Revolution. For those seeking to connect with nature, a Boiling Springs camping trip will do the trick. The Broad River Greenway, located about three miles south of Boiling Springs, offers scenic trails, opportunities for leisurely picnics, and a playground with picnic shelters. Horse trailer parking and restroom facilities are also available for added convenience. Whether you're setting up camp at one of Boiling Springs' RV parks or pitching a tent amid the region’s lush landscapes, Boiling Springs offers a camping experience that combines history and outdoor adventure.