There’s something special about race weekend in North Wilkesboro — and for thousands of fans, it’s not just about the cars on the track. It’s about waking up to the rumble of engines, grilling out with friends, and soaking in the full NASCAR experience from sun-up to sun-down. If you ask long-time fans why they keep coming back year after year, they’ll tell you: camping is the heart of it all.
It’s a Tradition Built on Loyalty
According to recent fan surveys, campers at North Wilkesboro Speedway are more than 20-percent more likely to attend the All-Star Race because it’s a family or personal tradition. Many have been coming for decades, passing the torch to the next generation of race fans. The campground becomes a neighborhood, and the campsites? A second home.
The Best Way to Experience the Weekend
North Wilkesboro campers consistently rate their experience higher across key categories—from parking access to tailgating fun to value for the money. Why? Because when you’re camping at the track, you never miss a moment. No traffic, no stress—just nonstop racing, grilling, games, and good vibes with your crew.
High-Energy Vibes, Laid-Back Atmosphere
Whether you’re here for a weekend of beer and barbecue with the boys or a family-friendly getaway with the kids, the camping culture at North Wilkesboro fits any vibe. Want to party all night? There’s a spot for that. Prefer a peaceful place to kick back by the fire? There’s a spot for that, too.
The Community Is Next-Level
Campers at North Wilkesboro are the most loyal, engaged, and passionate fans in the sport. In fact, campers are more likely to be season ticket holders, plan package buyers, and high spenders — not because they have to, but because they choose to invest in what they love. They’re also more likely to renew their tickets year after year.
Want In? Act Fast.
Camping spots for the 2025 NASCAR All-Star Race Weekend (May 16-18) won’t last long. If you’re looking to experience the event the way the most dedicated fans do, now’s the time to lock in your campsite and start building your own race-day tradition.