Best RV Parks & Resorts near Arden, NC

Several RV campgrounds serve the Arden area with varying amenities and accessibility. Rutledge Lake RV Resort in Fletcher provides full hookup sites with 50-amp electric service, water, and sewer connections. Sites accommodate large rigs but are closely spaced, many less than 15 feet apart. "The sites are packed in fairly close together but my neighbors were all extremely quiet," noted one visitor about their July stay. Red Gates RV Park in Hendersonville operates seasonally from April through November, offering electric and water hookups without sanitary dump facilities. Wilson's Riverfront RV Park in Asheville features full hookup sites with river access, while Asheville's Bear Creek RV Park maintains year-round operations with full hookup capability.

Mountain terrain influences campground access throughout the region. Several parks require navigation through elevation changes that may challenge larger motorhomes. Concrete pads are available at select locations, though gravel pull-through sites are more common. According to one RV owner, "Some of the internal resort roads are in need of resurfacing, as there are quite a few potholes." Cell service varies by location—AT&T coverage at Rutledge Lake measured 3-4 bars with data speeds between 5-7 MB/s. Most parks welcome pets with certain restrictions, and advance reservations are strongly recommended during fall foliage season when occupancy rates peak. Campground Wi-Fi performance is inconsistent across the area, with many visitors relying on personal hotspots for reliable connectivity.

Best RV Sites Near Arden, North Carolina (271)

    1. Red Gates RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Dana, NC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 685-8787

    "Small campground with level sites. Plenty of space and areas to walk our dog."

    "Close to Asheville and other local sites. Quiet, peaceful. Sites are quite close together. No great views, but very functional."

    2. Rutledge Lake RV Resort

    19 Reviews
    Fletcher, NC
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 654-7873

    "I stayed at Rutledge Lake RV Resort July 7-9, 2023. The site was pretty level and the staff was friendly. The sites are packed in fairly close together but my neighbors were all extremely quiet."

    "This campground was decent

    Fishing pond has a lot of ducks and seaweed

    Laundry room was nice and large - easy and quick to get 3 loads done

    Waterfront site was fairly level and loved being able to"

    3. Scenic RV Park

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    Swannanoa, NC
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    4. Boylston Creek RV Park & Cabins

    2 Reviews
    Penrose, NC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 775-5991

    $60 / night

    5. Wilson's Riverfront RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Asheville, NC
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 254-4676

    "The good- The proximity to downtown is the best you can get in a campground. If you choose a Riverfront site, you are literally 5 steps from the back of your RV from the French Broad River."

    "Close to town to go check things out. Not a far drive to get to many great restaurants, breweries or cideries. Right on the river. Concrete sites, not extremely level, but good enough."

    6. Asheville's Bear Creek RV Park & Campground

    11 Reviews
    Enka, NC
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 253-0798

    "Some sites are 30amp only and accommodate only 20-foot trailers or less. Other sites are longer, and some are pull-through.

    BATHHOUSE: 3 bathhouses are kept clean."

    "Nice location close to west Asheville, pet friendly!"

    7. Wilderness Cove Campground | Outdoor Adventure Retreats

    3 Reviews
    Saluda, NC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 341-2344

    $35 - $299 / night

    "The tent camping is not quite"roughing it": there's pretty reliable WiFi and the bath house is air conditioned and kept very clean."

    "Very clean, small, quiet campground.  Tents only, they do have some cabins for rent.  Nice clean bath house.  Was able to access wifi near the tubing office.  Prices are extremely reasonable. "

    8. Land of Waterfalls RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Penrose, NC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 270-3539

    $50 - $60 / night

    "This campground is located 15 minutes to Brevard and Pisgah National Forest and 20 minutes to Hendersonville. DuPont State Park is nearby as well. Easy access to hiking trails and outdoor activities."

    "This campground is in an awesome location: 25 minutes to downtown Hendersonville, 12 minutes to downtown Brevard, and 10-15 minutes from all the trails at DuPont and Pisgah!"

    9. Riverbend RV Park-Campground

    1 Review
    Franklin, NC
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 524-7846

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Great campground for RVers near downtown Franklin, NC. The campground itself is not very large but it is well maintained and provides a great option to camp with an RV."

    10. Lakewood RV Resort - 55+

    6 Reviews
    Dana, NC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 697-9523

    $55 - $66 / night

    "They have several pull through spots along with the permanent folks that live in the campground. "

    "It was quiet and nice. They have a heated pool, which we didn’t use but it was clean. The showers were clean, and nice and roomy."

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RV Park Reviews near Arden, NC

1705 Reviews of 271 Arden Campgrounds


  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2022

    Creekwood Farm RV Park

    Beautiful grounds on creek

    Great campground, fair amount of sites on creek, park like setting. Pull through sites for big rigs interior, full hookups include, cable, good wifi, good cell service. Great location to explore the quieter side of the smokies, Maggie Valley, Waynesville, Cherokee, Blue Ridge parkway, etc.

  • Harold W.
    Jun. 16, 2018

    Creekwood Farm RV Park

    Nice spot on the creek

    Many creek side spots. All are back in. 30,50 amp power, sewer and cable TV hookups.

    Reliable wi fi and good cell service. Spotless bath house with private shower,toilet sink.

    laundry and community dining area with themed events. Premium sites have a permanent fire ring, concrete patio and fire wood for first night.

  • N
    Jul. 25, 2022

    Land of Waterfalls RV Park

    Great campground, lots of shade, friendly camp hosts

    This campground is located 15 minutes to Brevard and Pisgah National Forest and 20 minutes to Hendersonville. DuPont State Park is nearby as well. Easy access to hiking trails and outdoor activities. Peaceful and quiet campground that is very well maintained. Camp hosts are very friendly and helpful! Check in and payment is all online. Dog friendly! Roomy sites with picnic tables and fire pits. Open year round. Stayed from November through April

  • A
    Sep. 18, 2021

    Pisgah National Forest Davidson River Campground

    Hiking, Waterfalls, Fishing, Biking + Even Ice Cream

    OVERVIEW

    • No Water/Sewer Hookups on Any Site

    • Electric Hookup Sites Limited 

    • WiFi/Cell Signal Limited[Booster Recommended]

    • Kid Friendly

    • Dog Friendly

    • Bath Facilities On-site

    LOCATION

    The location is incredible! We enjoyed the accessibility of hiking, biking and fishing right from the campground. ART LOEB trailhead is right outside the campground entrance and is excellent for hiking and mountain biking. Several loops and even sites provide access to the river for fishing. Just outside the campground are endless trails and several beautiful waterfalls that can be accessed within a 5-15 min car ride. Convenient to a few restaurants, grocery stores and even a Walmart (which is slightly dodgy so be warned).

    SITE

    014 WOAK site is an RV site. It’s spacious and very private. We loved how much room we had to spread out and entertain as we were traveling with several other camping families. Our site was the go to spot! Backing in wasn’t difficult. It was convenient that the pull through site across from us was vacant, this made backing in super easy. There are no hookups on this site. So be sure you have a generator! One bonus on the location of this site is the water access just feet away. We needed to fill up and had forgot to do so when we pulled in to the campground. What a relief to see a water access just steps from the campsite! The only downside was that generator hours are very limited. If you are traveling during warmer months or must have AC, this is not the site for you. We felt that the tree coverage really provided us protection from the heat and did very well without AC in early August.

    ACTIVITIES

    • Slide Rock is a natural water slide that is fun for the whole family. Yes… it’s COLD and honestly worth every moment of chilly suffering.

    • Hiking is abundant and all levels are accessible within minutes to a few miles of the campsite. Our favorites are: Looking Glass Falls (steps going down make this a breeze), Moore Cove Falls is a MUST and an easy trail that leads to the perfect waterfall for a good photo, Looking Glass Rock is a moderate to difficult hike and worth it. Looking Glass Rock is a long hike so be prepared to go early and bring a rain jacket.

    • Fishing right within the campground makes it perfect for an early morning or late afternoon activity. The hatchery is nearby and offers some wonderful opportunities to catch and release. Be sure to look in to a guided tour for a hands on experience filled with lots of educational info on local fish.

    • Biking is a top activity for lots of overnight and day campers. The Art Loeb Trail provides endless miles that proves fun for the whole family.

    • Ice Cream at Dolly’s should make your list if you love a refreshing treat. This iconic little stop if right by the entrance to the Pisgah Forest and just around the corner from the campground. Also a great spot for a cell signal!

    • Breweries aren’t hard to find nearby. Small microbreweries are within a few minutes and Sierra Nevada Brewery is 25 minutes away.

    DON’T FORGET

    • Generator (in case your site doesn’t offer electric)
    • Headlamps and Flashlights (tree coverage is heavy so it gets darker faster)
    • Fishing Poles
    • Rain Jackets (it rained almost daily in the afternoon)
    • Cordless Leaf Blower (for removing leaves from slide outs)
  • Adam V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 7, 2020

    Mile Creek County Park

    My Favorite Campground in South Carolina

    Having lived in South Carolina most my life, I haven't seen it all.. but have seen a lot of it. Mile Creek Campground is a string of 3 islands connect by narrow straights and surrounded by water. It's hard to get a spot here without great views of Lake Keowee and the Blueridge Mountains.

    The spaces a are a mix of full concrete pads or gravel sites. We've stayed in several sites and while some are very close together (that RV park feeling), there are many which have lots of breathing room, and things feel more natural. The pics in this review are for site 51, which is on the "3rd island," which is the furthest out and offers the best views. This is a very level concrete spot and we only had to use the electric tongue jack on our trailer to level front to back. Got set up in under 5 minutes.

    There is one oddity to some of the concrete sites. Because it's concrete, your fire pit is off to the side. And since most of the sites are raised, your fire pit may be level with the concrete pad, but you can't sit next to it as there is too much slope.

    It's a county park and is well maintained. Bath houses are clean. With it having a public day use area with a nice boat dock, you can expect almost every morning @ 6am to hear the diehard fishing folks blasting out of the boat launch area. 

    We have Verizon and our cell signal has always been 4 to 5 bars on the outside third island.

    All sites have 30amp electric and water hookups. Dump station at the front of campground entrance up on a hill. BE AWARE, pulling into the dump station is easy, but the steeper exit will have longer RV's and Trailers dragging their bag end on the asphalt.

    We've always felt safe and relaxed here. And though we prefer more dispersed camping with less neighbors, this is still one of the best and most affordable ($25 in off season) places in South Carolina to camp. 

    We rarely give 5-stars, but due to the awesome views,  trees between the sites and being well wooded & surrounded by water... it really is a very nice place.

    From what I can tell, all but two sites are back in. We had no problem backing in our 23'8" (total length) camper in.

  • Tim P.
    Nov. 2, 2021

    Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA

    KOA Holiday Traveler's Rest SC

    Wonderful small campground w less than 50sites. Most are creekside back ins. Full hook up including cable. Smoking wifi. Level gravel sites with concrete patios. Some with yard swings. Very clean. Clean bathhouses. Cute camp store. Free library. Pool and other rec. Propane refills and wood$ delivery to site. Trash pick up. Great hosts. Campground is easy to get to and tucked into the woods.

  • W
    Feb. 12, 2021

    Mile Creek County Park

    A hidden gem!

    This campground sets on a peninsula into Lake Keowee and offers gorgeous views of the lake and mountains in the distance.  While possible for big rigs, it can be a challenge in some areas.  The sites are mostly in the 30-35 foot range and most are back in, fairly level and offer 30/20 electric and water.  Picnic tables and fire rings are on the sites, but unfortunately most of the sites do not offer a lot of usable area around the site.  A few sites near the boat ramp are unparalleled in their view of the lake and mountains and reservation planning is a must if these are wanted.  Being far out in the country the cell service isn't so good and according to where you are even over the air TV is spotty.  A nice boat ramp and swimming beach are available, as are bath houses centrally located.  The camp store was closed due to Covid when we stayed, but there are kayak and canoe rentals.  The dump station was easily accessed and very clean. There are cabins, but we did not look at them.  All in all, this is a very nice campground for families or couples wanting a getaway.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 23, 2022

    Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    Shade, Shade and more Shade!

    PROS 

    Discounted camp fee with senior pass 

    Reserved 169 days prior to arriving 

    Friendly and helpful gate attendant 

    Nearly 100% shade at each site 

    Excellent dark sky viewing 

    Private sites with large space along with vegetation between sites 

    Very quiet 

    Asphalt parking pad surrounded with bean size gravel 

    Concrete picnic table 

    Metal fire pit with cooking grate 

    2 hook lantern pole 

    Electric at water connection for heated water hose connection 

    Recycle bins in campground loop 

    Trash dumpsters immediately out of campground loop 

    Firewood for sale but gate attendant told us to buy at Ingles (grocery store) where it is $3 bundle cheaper and we did! 

    Next to North Carolina Arboretum 

    Close to Asheville Outlet Mall and Camping World 

    CONS 

    3 bear sitings a day prior to our arrival in campground, according to gate attendant 

    No overnight gate closure even tho RULES proved at check-in stated gates closed at 10pm, but no open hours in RULES

     Lakeview site 38 not level 

    Up hill sewer connection at Lakeview site 38 

    Fire ring not cleared of ash upon our arrival 

    Non-moveable concrete picnic table and beyond camper awning 

    2 toilets and 2 showers for entire Lakeview Loop (21 campsites). There were lines! 

    Low hanging tree branches over roadways and roadside tree branches over roadways so it was a maneuvering obstacle challenge to not scrape camper roof and sides Campground roads narrow with tight curves along with roadway asphalt dropped off to steep shoulders; could be challenging to novice rig drivers (as we witnessed that more than once) 

    Two-and- a-half-mile drive on a twisty hilly road through residential neighborhood to get to the campground 

    No WiFi 

    1 bar Verizon

  • PJ M.
    Feb. 27, 2023

    Keowee-Toxaway State Park

    Small / Quiet / Good Location

    Stayed here for more than a week in early January and enjoyed it.  There's a bunch of nice state parks in upstate SC - this one is about 10 minutes from both Table Rock and Devil's Fork.  Nearest town with major stores is Pickens, SC.  Greenville is about 45 minutes.

    *Navigation*
    The state park website mentions that rigs over 40ft will have trouble.  I think 40ft is conservative, but 50ft+ could definitely be problematic.  My truck plus trailer is 43ft and it was tight but manageable.  The problem area for larger rigs will likely be the curves before and after the dump station/restrooms (sharp turns plus elevation drop).  It will be difficult to fit in dump station area with a larger rig as well.

    *Internet*

    Verizon 5G was blazing fast here on my Pepwave - literally over 100mbps download. Starlink was able to connect, but obviously wasn't very useable due to trees.  

    *Site*

    I stayed in #3 which was definitely one of the better sites there.  Easy back in with very private views looking out towards Lake Keowee & Jocassee.  In summertime you probably won't be able to see much with the foliage.  Used levelling blocks, but it wasn't bad.

    *Facilities*
    Restrooms were older but clean.  Showers had hot water.  As mentioned, dump station is right in front of bathrooms.  No laundry.


Guide to Arden

Arden lies in western North Carolina's mountainous terrain, approximately 10 miles south of Asheville at an elevation of 2,200 feet. The region experiences moderate temperatures with average summer highs around 85°F and winter lows in the 30s. Camping options range from state park facilities to private campgrounds with varied terrain that can affect site accessibility and cell service quality.

What to do

Tubing on French Broad River: Wilson's Riverfront RV Park offers direct river access for water activities. "We loved being near the water-- we went tubing straight from out campsite on Saturday!" noted one visitor. The campground neighbors French Broad Outfitters for kayak, canoe, and tube rentals.

Hiking nearby trails: The Green River area provides excellent hiking opportunities close to Wilderness Cove Campground. "The drive down the mountain is a little nerve-wracking for a city boy," reported one camper, but the payoff includes access to numerous trails. Most campgrounds are within 20-30 minutes of popular hiking destinations.

Fishing opportunities: Rutledge Lake RV Resort features a stocked fishing pond. "Nice gravel level sites. Nice sites with and great stream and pond on property to fish, and yes it's easy to catch a fish here!" according to one reviewer. Catch-and-release fishing is available at several campgrounds in the area.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Boylston Creek RV Park & Cabins receives consistently positive reviews for cleanliness despite being relatively new. "Great spot, friendly people. New," noted a camper about this 24-site facility.

Mountain proximity: Land of Waterfalls RV Park offers convenient access to outdoor recreation areas. "This campground is in an awesome location: 25 minutes to downtown Hendersonville, 12 minutes to downtown Brevard, and 10-15 minutes from all the trails at DuPont and Pisgah!" shared one reviewer. The campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the region's natural attractions.

Pet-friendly amenities: Red Gates RV Park accommodates pets with specialized facilities. "They even have an off lead dog area with water available and poop bags. There was a lake on the property to walk around and adds to the beauty of a walk," mentioned one camper. Most campgrounds in the area welcome pets with varying restrictions.

What you should know

Seasonal operation: Several campgrounds near Arden operate on limited schedules. Red Gates RV Park runs seasonally from April through November, with reviews noting: "Pristine bath house! Pristine campground! We truly enjoyed our time here!"

Site spacing considerations: Proximity between sites varies significantly across campgrounds. At Hitching Post Campground, "We were on site A, its definitely big rig friendly. We travel in 30 TT and we had tons of room," while other facilities place sites much closer together.

Connectivity challenges: Wi-Fi quality fluctuates throughout the region. One Land of Waterfalls RV Park visitor mentioned, "There is a little community shack with a Keurig, maps of the area, comfy chairs, and some small desk for a change of work scenery." Many campers rely on personal hotspots for consistent internet access.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Consider campgrounds with on-site recreation options. At Asheville's Bear Creek RV Park & Campground, one visitor noted, "We only stayed here one night because we wanted to be close to downtown Asheville for a date night out. The Uber ride was around $12 so it was perfect."

Space requirements: Family groups should research site dimensions carefully. "We had a great stay! We had spot #10 water front. It had plenty of space for the 5 of us and 2 dogs," reported a Rutledge Lake RV Resort camper. Contact campgrounds directly for specific site measurements.

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