Best Tent Camping near Boone, NC

Alaska offers a diverse range of camping experiences across its vast wilderness areas, with established campgrounds like Homer Spit Campground and Eklutna Lake Campground providing amenities for tent campers, RV travelers, and those seeking cabin accommodations. The region includes both developed facilities with hookups and more primitive sites within state and national parks, with many locations offering spectacular views of glaciers, mountains, and wildlife. Campgrounds in the Chugach State Park and Denali National Park areas provide strategic bases for exploring Alaska's renowned natural attractions.

Seasonal considerations heavily impact camping options throughout Alaska, with most developed campgrounds operating from May through September when weather conditions are most favorable. Winter camping is available at select locations like Riley Creek Campground in Denali National Park, which remains open year-round. Many sites require advance reservations during the peak summer season, particularly those with water or electric hookups. Road conditions vary significantly, with some campgrounds accessible via paved highways while others require high-clearance vehicles on gravel roads. "The gravel roads can sometimes mean backing-in is a bit more strenuous than other paved campgrounds, but if you're camping in Alaska, you probably already know how to reverse park a camper!" noted one visitor about Cooper Creek.

Waterfront camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors, with lakeside and oceanfront sites at places like Seward City Campgrounds and Mendenhall Lake Campground offering scenic views and recreational opportunities. Several reviewers highlighted the exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities, including bear sightings during salmon runs. Campgrounds near glaciers, such as Exit Glacier Campground, provide accessible hiking opportunities for visitors of varying abilities. According to one camper, "Exit glacier is an amazing destination for all ages and capabilities... A lot of Alaska's glaciers are hard to access but this one isn't!" Mosquitoes and other insects were frequently mentioned in reviews as a consideration during summer months, with some campers recommending bug shelters or camping away from water sources to minimize encounters. Campgrounds with amenities like flush toilets and running water were particularly appreciated by reviewers traveling through remote areas.

Best Tent Sites Near Boone, North Carolina (68)

    1. Blue Bear Mountain Camp

    27 Reviews
    Todd, NC
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 406-4226

    $25 - $136 / night

    "Our campsite was one of the furthest from the entrance though so it was a bit of a hike to the bath house. This campground is very quiet and only 15 minutes away from Boone, NC."

    "This campground is 10 to 15 minutes north of Boone, NC in a small town called Todd. It offers RV, drive in and hike in tent sites and also teepee camping."

    2. Mortimer Campground — National Forests In North Carolina

    10 Reviews
    Collettsville, NC
    16 miles
    +1 (828) 652-2144

    $20 - $30 / night

    "The 5 upfront are walk in, and more private. The about to be 12 in the back are pull in and much closer together. Two shower houses, one on both ends, no hookups."

    "Had some friends stay next to us in a class b. A small trailer would fit, nothing big. No W/E/S but great place. Come early to reserve. You must set up camp immediately. No reservations."

    3. Elk Knob State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Zionville, NC
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 297-7261

    $47 / night

    "Primitive camping and a perfect uphill 1.9 mile hike to the top of the world! If you're going in the winter I recommend hiking poles for hiking in the snow."

    "This park is just north of Boone, NC near the Tennessee state line. Great primitive sites at the bottom of the 5,520 ft mountain."

    4. River Livin'

    1 Review
    Todd, NC
    6 miles
    +1 (828) 278-9499

    $65 / night

    "We're happy to have this property on our platform. Check them out and come back here to leave your review!"

    5. Boone Fork Campground

    4 Reviews
    Collettsville, NC
    14 miles
    Website

    "There is a 5 mile long trail that goes through the campground called Boone Fork Trail. This trail leads to Hebron falls where you can explore giant boulders and have a picnic."

    "The terrain is also flat and easy to hike through, making it a good long trail for beginners or children."

    6. Dark Ridge HideOut (Adults Only)

    3 Reviews
    Beech Mountain, NC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 260-7169

    $20 - $45 / night

    "Excellent parking spot with plenty of room to set up a 3-person tent. Also, delivery of homemade pizza. I recommend the Jalapeno & Cheese."

    7. Steele Creek

    4 Reviews
    Jonas Ridge, NC
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 652-2144

    "I have stayed at all the free campsites around and left my review for each. This is by far the quietest, nicest, cleanest , site yet !"

    "There’s a nice big spot at the end of the trail where you could rooftop tent/car camp, but the actual site is about 100’ away."

    8. Camper Mountain on Roaring Creek

    2 Reviews
    Elk Park, NC
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (407) 616-7496

    $29 - $69 / night

    "It’s a bit of a drive out there with little to no cell service but wifi is available over the whole site! Definitely worth it with amazing views all around."

    9. Plumtree Campground & Retreat

    1 Review
    Newland, NC
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 528-5559

    $30 / night

    10. Little Stony Creek Road Dispersed Area

    3 Reviews
    Butler, TN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 735-1500

    "Stayed a night out here while traveling, scary narrow rocky trails, but beautiful streams and mountains"

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Tent Camping Reviews near Boone, NC

1159 Reviews of 68 Boone Campgrounds



Guide to Boone

Boone, North Carolina, offers a fantastic array of tent camping options for outdoor enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in nature.

Tent campers should check out Blue Bear Mountain Camp

  • Enjoy a private camping experience at Blue Bear Mountain Camp, which is well-equipped with essential amenities like drinking water and electric hookups.
  • This campground allows pets, making it a great choice for families who want to bring their furry friends along for the adventure.
  • With features like picnic tables and firewood available, you can easily set up a cozy campsite and enjoy evenings around the fire.

Some prices for tent camping range from $20 to $25

  • At Mortimer Campground, tent camping is available for around $20 a night, providing a budget-friendly option for nature lovers.
  • The Mountaineer Campground offers tent sites for $20, perfect for those looking to explore the nearby river and hiking trails.
  • For a unique experience, Wildwood Heart Farm provides tent camping at a similar price point, with the added charm of a working farm atmosphere.

Tips for tent camping near Boone

  • When visiting Boone Fork Campground, be prepared for a primitive experience, as it lacks many amenities but offers stunning natural beauty.
  • If you're looking for a quiet spot, consider Steele Creek, which is known for its serene creekside locations and well-maintained sites.
  • For a more adventurous stay, check out Elk Knob State Park Campground, where you can hike to breathtaking views and enjoy a true wilderness experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular tent campsite near Boone, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Boone, NC is Blue Bear Mountain Camp with a 4.8-star rating from 27 reviews.

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