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    Developed campgrounds with cabin options are prominent in the Flat Rock, North Carolina area, with both private and public facilities catering to various camping preferences. Davidson River Campground in Pisgah Forest and Mount Pisgah Campground along the Blue Ridge Parkway provide scenic camping environments with varying levels of amenities. Several private RV resorts like Town Mountain Travel Park and Orchard Lake Campground offer cabin accommodations alongside traditional tent and RV sites. These mixed-use campgrounds typically operate from spring through fall, with select locations providing year-round accessibility.

    The camping season in this region generally runs from March through November, with peak visitation during summer months and fall color season. Most campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly for RV sites with hookups and cabins. Elevation differences between valley locations near Flat Rock and mountain campgrounds create significant temperature variations, even during summer months. Sites in higher elevations like Mount Pisgah (operating May 5 to October 29) close earlier in the season due to weather conditions. "We stayed here for two nights in our Casita. It was ideal for us as we were close to Hendersonville and Brevard so we got to explore both towns. Nice scenic drives to get to both also," noted one visitor at Town Mountain Travel Park.

    Mixed-use campgrounds in the area frequently feature amenities that accommodate both tent and RV campers. Orchard Lake Campground provides water activities, mini zip lines, and paddle boats, making it particularly family-friendly. Town Mountain Travel Park receives consistently positive reviews for its management and proximity to both Flat Rock's walking park and nearby towns for exploration. Several campgrounds maintain clean facilities, with one visitor highlighting "immaculately clean bath house" conditions. While some locations like Lakewood RV Resort cater specifically to adults (55+), others welcome families with children. The region's campgrounds generally offer easy access to natural attractions including Dupont State Forest, Lake Lure, and numerous hiking trails, providing a convenient base for exploring western North Carolina's outdoor destinations.

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    Best Campgrounds near Flat Rock (408)

      1. Davidson River Campground

      4.6(82)15mi from Flat Rock144 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We had a quick nights stay in Davidson River Campground after picking up our new SylvanSport GO tent trailer in nearby Brevard, North Carolina."

      "Once again, interested in checking out as many waterfalls and cascades we could locate, the water flow will be so much more dramatic amidst heavy rainfall."

      from $37 - $84 / night

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      2. Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

      4.7(67)18mi from Flat Rock84 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Right next to Powhatan Lake, but most of all, a mountain biker's dream! Hikers too, but really, all trails allow for bikers-single track riding."

      "The sites are spacious and well spaced, offering more privacy than many locations. The showers and bathrooms were very clean. There are numerous hikes that are on the grounds or just outside."

      from $37 - $135 / night

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      3. North Mills River

      4.3(28)14mi from Flat Rock29 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Small campground, but there are free off road sites not too far down the road. Cell service disappears but I love that kind of disconnect."

      "State stocked river is close by for trout fishing, and the bathrooms are always clean being for what they are."

      from $31 - $62 / night

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      4. Table Rock State Park Campground

      4.6(57)22mi from Flat Rock105 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The alternatives #5 and #6 were close to the entrance and therefore exposed to the road, and #49 was next to the restrooms, but similar to #60, so stayed with #60."

      "One drawback is that from the campground there is no easy access to the lake- you can either drive and park (and hope to find parking) or walk on a busy road . "

      5. Mount Pisgah Campground

      4.4(42)19mi from Flat Rock128 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We decided to escape the heat and head for one of the “cooler” campgrounds in western North Carolina for a weekend. Mt Pisgah Campground is at an elevation of roughly 5300’."

      "Pisgah National Forest on the outskirts of Asheville, NC is a must stop for all ages."

      from $30 / night

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      6. Orchard Lake Campground

      4.5(13)8mi from Flat RockRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "A swimming lake with slide. Boats, zip line, fishing, a game room, move room. Only bad thing is the bad house are probably the worst I have ever used."

      from $38 - $48 / night

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      7. Rutledge Lake RV Resort

      4.2(19)12mi from Flat RockRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Easy off the highway but far enough to be quiet. Lots of dining options close by"

      "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 walk"

      8. Jones Gap State Park Campground

      4.8(16)12mi from Flat Rock17 sitesTents

      "This campground has 19 trail side sites that are all great and not far from the Middle Saluda River which runs through the middle of the park."

      "I used site 7 because an oncoming storm made me bug out of my trailside plans. Gorgeous site, a bit chilly by the river but beautiful and close enough to still use the park bathrooms!"

      9. Black Forest Family Camping Resort

      4.6(18)14mi from Flat RockRVs, Tents

      "The cabins have electricity, but the water pump is outside and the bathrooms and showers are communal (but clean). There is a full size bed and two bunk beds in each one."

      "Very clean,natural, beautiful trees , and a nice location. It is run by a very nice family. We were close to amazing waterfalls and hikes in DuPont forest."

      10. Asheville East KOA

      4.0(52)23mi from Flat Rock1 siteRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "As typical of a KOA, they shove you in there so you are very close to your neighbors. The stars of the park are the riverfront sites."

      "My only gripe (and I know it’s not a huge deal) is the trailer park situated right by the fence that separates from the KOA."

      from $50 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Flat Rock, NC

    1859 Reviews of 408 Flat Rock Campgrounds


    • Rachael F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 14, 2026

      wash Creek Dispersed Campsite #3

      Be aware of your neighbors

      If I was reviewing for just the location and how beautiful it was I’d give a 4 stars for a dispersed campsite however your neighbors do impact your experience.

      The site itself I really loved. I was about 200 -300 feet from where you park your car right off the road (the roads by the way are definitely passable by most vehicles but keep in mind I was there in May). While there was alot of traffic going by (cars and bicyclists) the way it was set up it gave more privacy than most especially if you put your tent in the right place.

      It was nice to have some distance between the car and the campsite with the large black bear population. Highly recommend keeping all food far from your site and washing any dishes as far from where you sleep as much as you can. Also keep all soaps, perfumes, or toiletries out if your tent. That also attracts.

      Wash creek was close by. So accessing water for filtering for use was very easy. I used a 0.01 Micron, 6-Stage, portable BKLES (BKLES Camping Water Filter –... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGLHX2JK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share) for the two weeks and had no health issues or otherwise. The water tasted great.

      There was a hiking trail that was between the site and the path to the creek. I never saw anyone while I was there (2 weeks) but it’s something to consider if your a solo camper as other campers could easily travel it to access your site without you being aware. I had Portable Outdoor Perimeter Alarm... (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FXGJRD2K?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share) to keep me safe and alert at night which I can’t recommend enough. It ended up saving my life. Towards the end of my stay for the first time all four alarm sensors put in several different places yards apart were going off. It continued off and on for over an hour. I did not risk opening my tent to see what it was.

      I decided to go to an air bnb the next night. when I returned my tent was riped in several places and my dewalt tool box I was using for storage had what looked like puncture marks and was opened (full disclosure - I forgot I had some dried chick peas in it). Pretty safe to assume I was visited by a bear. I went back to the air bnb waiting for things to dry up before packing.

      Upon returning items were stolen. A few things were taken with a note from a nearby camper with his cell (no name ?) letting me know he was keeping them safe for me. When I was at the site inspecting things he showed up. Was nice enough and did return some of my items but my portable firepit and large propane tank were gone.

      Granted I had left the site unattended for a few days after the seeing my tent ripped up and was waiting for things to dry (as it had been raining for several days) before packing. Having said this the stolen items could have been because the more permanent folks living in the area thought I had just abandoned my things. I’ll leave it up to you to decide.

      So while the spot itself was profoundly beautiful the neighbors add an element that should be considered in your decision to come.

      On a positive note, I did see blue ghost fireflies several nights during my stay. I Eastern Tiger Swallowtails two days in a row my site had maybe 50-100 right next to my tent. Then the Spicebush Swallowtail, and Azures decided to join. One day a cardinal sat right on the rock in the middle of the campsite 10 feet from me. If you love rocks like I do be prepared for some really truly beautiful gems (pun intended) if you go wading in the creek. I forgot to mention I accidentally caught a fish when trying to fill my bucket up in the evening (how did it taste? Well, unfortunately I don’t have the skills to prep fish like that so I quickly released it but tells you a bit about the water nearby 🌞)

    • A
      Jul. 12, 2026

      Elk Valley Farm RV Park

      Perfect Home Base for Exploring Western North Carolina

      We stayed for a month in Site 27 with our 40’ Brinkley fifth wheel, our tow vehicle, and a follow-behind Toyota Highlander. The site easily accommodated all of it without feeling cramped.

      Elk Valley Farm RV Park made the perfect home base for exploring western North Carolina. It’s conveniently located near grocery stores, restaurants, and some wonderful hiking, and it’s an easy drive to Cherokee, Bryson City, Sylva, Franklin, and other nearby towns.

      The sites include sturdy picnic tables and nice fire rings with attached cooking shelves.
      Some sites also feature paved patios.

      The campground is new and still expanding, but it’s already a great place to stay. The only amenity we missed was on-site laundry, but Heather and Jeff told us they’re planning to add a laundry room, which will make longer stays even better.

      Heather and Jeff are wonderful owners—kind, friendly, flexible, and genuinely committed to making sure their guests have a great experience. You can tell they care about the campground and the people who stay there.

      As an added bonus, Angry Elk Brewing right at the entrance to the RV park is absolutely worth a visit. Great beer, delicious food, and so convenient after a day of exploring.

      We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and wouldn’t hesitate to return the next time we’re in the area.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 11, 2026

      Table Rock State Park Campground

      White Oak Campground

      Semi private campground, super clean bathrooms, cell signal is spotty and there are no trails or water nearby. So, some pluses and some minuses. Also, although our campsite was level (unlike some), it was quite muddy and the utility hookups and fire ring were on opposite sides of where they should be.

    • C
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Sunburst Campground

      Parking Lot

      Absolutely zero provide or trees between sites. Might as well be in an RV lot. Reserved a site and immediately left after getting there.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Moonshine Creek Campground

      Didn’t want to leave

      Just what I needed to unwind. Large tent site with a shelter, picnic table and fire ring. Rhododendrons and trees surround the campground. Creek bubbling and birds singing. Quiet campers during our visit. Clean bath house.

    • J
      Jun. 27, 2026

      Red Gates RV Park

      It’s clean and convenient 🤷🏻‍♀️

      Red gates campground is pretty, clean and in a convenient place for what we need. It is full hook up, but also provides bath house and Pay as you go laundry facilities. However, tear is little to no privacy at any of the sites. If you’re looking to make this a destination camp ground, you will be disappointed. But it is a great spot to stay as a base to explore around western North Carolina.

    • Gary G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 23, 2026

      Carolina Hemlocks Rec Area

      Good choice to access Mount Mitchell hike

      This small campground is low stress on the banks of a very nice river!

    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Wash Creek Dispersed Site #1

      Busy place

      You can only camp at designated spots. This was full of people and bikers. People did end up sleeping on cars along the road and were left undisturbed. We were there on a Tuesday night and it was packed. It was indeed pretty and there is a creek


    Guide to Flat Rock

    Camping spots near Flat Rock, North Carolina sit within the transitional zone between the Blue Ridge escarpment and lower Piedmont foothills, creating diverse camping experiences at elevations ranging from 2,200 to 5,000 feet. These elevation variations produce temperature differences of 10-15 degrees between valley campgrounds and mountain sites, with higher elevations offering natural air conditioning during summer months. Many campgrounds maintain gravel tent pads to improve drainage during the region's frequent afternoon thunderstorms.

    What to do

    Mountain biking trails access: Davidson River Campground in Pisgah National Forest provides direct access to renowned mountain biking terrain. "Located right inside Pisgah National forest this campground is perfectly set for all adventures. If you're thinking of riding the mtb trails you're in luck. They start literally across the davidson river from the campground," notes Travis S. in his review of Davidson River Campground.

    Waterfall exploration: Black Forest Family Camping Resort serves as a convenient base for waterfall enthusiasts. "Close to DuPont for hiking trails and waterfalls. Nice, large bathhouses. Can hardly wait to go back," writes kristine F. The campground's location provides quick access to multiple falls within 20-30 minutes driving time.

    Fishing opportunities: North Mills River Campground caters specifically to anglers with stream access. "This is a great campsite if you like fishing! We stayed here and were close to some amazing spots to fish! The campsite was great, not very crowded," shares Natalie M. about North Mills River.

    What campers like

    Elevation-based cooling: Mount Pisgah Campground offers natural temperature regulation through its altitude. "Over 5000 ft in elevation which means cool nights in Summer. Trees all around for privacy. Drinking water located not far from any site," explains Ulrich M. about Mount Pisgah Campground.

    Lake activities: Orchard Lake Campground provides water-based recreation beyond swimming. "We went kayaking and swimming daily. There is a slide in the middle of the pond that my son loved. When it rained the game room had a movie on and lots to do inside," shares Amanda M. about her experience at this family-friendly facility.

    Winter camping options: While many regional campgrounds close seasonally, some remain open year-round. "Enjoyed a winter camping trip to this peaceful area," notes Penny C. about Davidson River Campground, one of the few sites offering winter access during limited operating periods.

    What you should know

    Gate closure policies: Some campgrounds implement strict access controls. At Rutledge Lake RV Resort, "they lock you in during 'quiet hours'... they close the back gate from 10pm to 8:30am," reports Kassie K., noting this can complicate late arrivals or early departures on winding mountain roads.

    Seasonal shower availability: Many campgrounds limit shower facilities during colder months. "Bathroom facilities may be limited in the off-season due to being unheated, but they were open during my stay, and shower facilities are available during the regular season," explains Jonathan N. about his November visit to North Mills River Campground.

    Off-peak pricing advantages: Campers can find significant savings in shoulder seasons. "Usually starting at $22 per night, after November 1st the prices get cut in half, so I stayed for $11 (hard to beat)!" shares the same reviewer about North Mills River, where reduced rates apply despite limited amenities.

    Tips for camping with families

    Water recreation options: Orchard Lake Campground features multiple water activities ideal for children. "This campground is wonderful! We found it out of an emergency stop and stayed for 5 nights. It has so much for the kids to do. My kids, ages 12, 11 and 8 didn't want to leave!" exclaims Michelle S. about Orchard Lake Campground.

    All-weather activity planning: Lake Powhatan Campground provides indoor alternatives during rainy days. "We had plenty of room and great separation from fellow campers. When it rained the game room had a movie on and lots to do inside. Pet friendly. We will be returning," reports Amanda M.

    Stream access for children: Jones Gap State Park offers safe water play areas. "The sites are really spread out and most are near a stream. Spot is right on the river and a great place to catch some sun on the rocks or rock hop," writes Laura C. about Jones Gap State Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategy: At Asheville East KOA, location significantly impacts experience quality. "Sites are close together, however there are lots of activities for the kids. Next time I will reserve a spot near the lake," advises Karen R., highlighting the importance of researching specific site locations when making reservations at Asheville East KOA.

    Connection considerations: Black Forest Family Camping Resort has limited connectivity. "There is no Cell Reception at the campground but they have WiFi. The WiFi can only be accessed from a few places," notes Chris Y., important information for remote workers or those needing reliable communications.

    Water pressure variations: Some campgrounds experience infrastructure limitations. "The water pressure was not satisfactory and we couldn't take showers in our camper. If the water pressure were better, I would consider coming back, but it might be a deal breaker," warns Howell G. about his experience at Black Forest Family Camping Resort.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I rent an RV in Flat Rock, North Carolina?

    Yes, you can rent an RV to use in the Flat Rock area, though you'll likely need to arrange the rental from nearby Asheville or Hendersonville rather than from Flat Rock itself. Once you have an RV, there are several suitable places to stay. Rutledge Lake RV Resort near Fletcher is big-rig friendly with full hookups. Orchard Lake Campground near Saluda also accommodates RVs and offers good amenities. For RV rentals, check with local outfitters or nationwide rental services like Outdoorsy or RVshare that connect you with private RV owners in the region. Booking your campsite in advance is recommended, especially during peak season.

    What campgrounds are available near Flat Rock, NC?

    Several excellent campgrounds are available near Flat Rock, NC. Town Mountain Travel Park is just 5 minutes from Flat Rock and features immaculately clean bathhouses and a helpful manager who assists with site navigation. Indian Creek Campground offers relaxing creekside camping with private, well-maintained sites and a campsite store for necessities. Other nearby options include Lake Powhatan in the National Forests of North Carolina (about 30 minutes away), which offers spacious sites with good privacy, and Davidson River Campground with beautiful natural surroundings. The region provides diverse camping experiences from private RV parks to more rustic forest settings.

    What camping is available near Flat Rock, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Flat Rock, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 408 campgrounds and RV parks near Flat Rock, NC and 33 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Flat Rock, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Flat Rock, NC is Davidson River Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 82 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Flat Rock, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 33 free dispersed camping spots near Flat Rock, NC.

    What parks are near Flat Rock, NC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 24 parks near Flat Rock, NC that allow camping, notably National Forests in North Carolina and Pisgah National Forest.