Best Dispersed Camping near Gerton, NC

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Pisgah National Forest offers free dispersed camping on forest service roads surrounding Gerton, North Carolina. Multiple areas are accessible, with Wash Creek Road hosting several established dispersed sites including pull-offs and numbered locations. Most sites are primitive with no facilities—no toilets, drinking water, or trash service—though camping near streams provides natural water sources that require treatment.

Road conditions vary significantly, with some sites requiring high-clearance vehicles. The dirt roads can become challenging after rain, and many sites sit directly alongside these roads with limited privacy. A review mentioned, "The dirt road to get there as well as the pull off for the campsite are rough and a bit dangerous for low/regular cars." Visitors should be prepared for complete disconnection from urban amenities, as most areas lack cell service. Fire rings exist at established sites, and campfires are permitted except during seasonal restrictions. Campers should practice proper waste management as this is true backcountry camping with no services.

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Best Dispersed Sites Near Gerton, North Carolina (35)

    1. Pisgah National Forest Dispersed

    13 Reviews
    Barnardsville, NC
    20 miles

    "I stayed at the second one up the dirt road. It wasn't officially designated but it was used as a campsite. You'll need four wheel drive to get in and out of it though."

    "There is free camping all through out these woods & plenty of water access. Trails out the wazoo! Our doggies love the trails & there are quite a few family friendly paths."

    2. Wash Creek Dispersed Campsites #4 and #5

    5 Reviews
    Mills River, NC
    18 miles

    "First the sight is beautiful and most have a beautiful trout stream close by when navigating if using Apple Maps pay attention to where it is routing you mine wanted me to walk through the woods for an"

    "Was a pretty nice camp site compared to a lot you just have to be aware of the people around you."

    3. Wash Creek Dispersed Pull-Off

    4 Reviews
    Mills River, NC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 877-3265

    "The forest road is very bumpy and narrow, but high clearance is not needed. Very low light pollution and the bare trees allowed for some great star gazing."

    "Lots of pull off spots, I followed the coordinates and it took me to a little pull off. I was driving at night so it was hard to see that there were actually a bunch before this one."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Victor Road Dispersed

    9 Reviews
    Little Switzerland, NC
    25 miles

    "My husband and I took a road trip and needed to find a spot to car camp last minute in the area. The narrow road to go up/down is alittle sketchy but we made it."

    "Nearly right at mile marker 342 Long gravel road, couple/few camping spots along the way, mostly on the left."

    5. Wash Creek Dispersed Site #1

    1 Review
    Mills River, NC
    17 miles
    +1 (828) 877-3265

    "Parked our van right next to the fire ring. A little surprised by all the car traffic on the forestry road."

    6. Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping

    23 Reviews
    Linville, NC
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 257-4200

    "There are so many sites tucked along this dirt road and some incredible views! I spent almost 14 days here and almost didn't want to leave!"

    "Absolutely beautiful area and one of my new favorite wilderness areas on the east side of the country."

    7. Henderson Reservoir Dispersed Site #1

    2 Reviews
    Mills River, NC
    18 miles
    +1 (828) 877-3265

    8. Mills River Dispersed

    3 Reviews
    Mills River, NC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 877-3265

    "*this is just for the free campsites- there appears to be paid campsites and maybe RV hook ups very close by."

    9. Wash Creek Dispersed Site #2

    1 Review
    Mills River, NC
    17 miles
    +1 (828) 877-3265

    10. Crabtree Creek on Victor Road

    1 Review
    Little Switzerland, NC
    24 miles
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Dispersed Camping Reviews near Gerton, NC

127 Reviews of 35 Gerton Campgrounds


  • Myron C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2021

    Blue Ridge Roadside Campsites

    Free Camping but Lots of Foot Traffic

    There are two great things about this campsite. It’s free, and it is close to great views of the mountains near the Blue Ridge Parkway. Located off of Highway 215, you do hear road noise, but that is not too much of a problem. During the day, you get a lot of day use hikers since the largest campsite is right beside the trail. There is a large flat area to set your tent if you are lucky enough to be the first one there, and there is a fire pit. Beyond that, there are no facilities. You can hear the sounds of water all night long from Flat Laurel Creek. The last time I was in that area, I tried to cross Flat Laurel Creek over slippery rocks against my better judgment, and the weather was in the upper 30s. I fell, got soaked, and nearly froze to death. This time, it was summer and I learned to cross in my bare feet despite the fact that the rocks were dry this time. The trail eventually takes you to Sam’s Knob, which offers beautiful views, and there is lots of scenery along the way. This campsite is fairly high in elevation, so it gets cool at night. Don’t make the mistake of taking a summer sleeping bag. You could, but you take a chance of being cold even during the peak of summer. This is not a good place for RVs or travel trailers. It is mainly for tent camping even though you do not have to hike in. Just make sure to take water or a water filter. Overall, I recommend this campsite if you are going to hike somewhere else during the day. However, you will not get solitude of any kind here because of all the day hikers.

  • Jim M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 20, 2024

    FS 289 Pull Off

    Great dispersed site in the Pisgah NF

    Great Campsite along the Smoky Mountain 1000 Overland route. You need a good off road capable vehicle to access this site but it is very peaceful with a nice stream running by. Tent camping near the jeep or a high clearance overland teardrop should make it back here ok but not recommended for regular RV's.

  • Myron C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 5, 2020

    Black Balsam Knob - Dispersed Camping

    Dispersed Camping with Great Views Close

    Although you can camp just about anywhere in Pisgah National Forest, there are specific sites near the trailhead to Sam Knob. This area is known as Black Balsam. There are no RV sites, and you have to hike about a hundred yards or less to the sites, unless you camp on the bald. The sites had lots of roots, so it was difficult to find a level site without roots all over the area. With that said, it is a good place to camp, and it is just a short walk to the pit toilet, which is also at the trailhead. There are fire pits, but there are no lantern hangers or tent pads. Expect to hear lots of cars and people during the busy months about 200 feet away. Because of that, a better place to stay is at the top of Sam Knob, which you can do. That was a better choice for me since I try to stay away from crowds as much as I can. However, you cannot clear or make a new spot; you have to“find” a spot in which you do not disturb the area. You will need a freestanding tent since you will probably be pitching it on solid rock. 

    The biggest problem with staying on the knob is the weather. Unfortunately, it poured rain and was windy when I was there. I expected it to be windy, but mixed with the rain, it made it unpleasant. Sam Knob is a heather bald, so that gives you a little privacy. However, expect a hikers to end up there since it is a hiking destination and the views are great. 

    Overall, it is a good place to camp, but there will be people close by no matter where you pitch your tent, whether it is a hundred yards from the parking lot or up on top of Sam Knob.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2023

    Wash Creek Dispersed Campsites #4 and #5

    Great camping spot

    First the sight is beautiful and most have a beautiful trout stream close by when navigating if using Apple Maps pay attention to where it is routing you mine wanted me to walk through the woods for an hour to get here it’s easier to find if you navigate to north mill’s campground first second there are signs about being a high crime area and they are not kidding while I was out picking up a few things at ingles someone came by and took my tent and sleeping bag that was inside I wouldn’t leave anything valuable to mark it as your sight and I have T mobile and I lost service about 10 mins from the campground and had no signal while staying there

  • Alyssa E.
    Jul. 27, 2021

    Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping

    Beautiful, safe, peaceful, and fast cell service!

    There are so many sites tucked along this dirt road and some incredible views! I spent almost 14 days here and almost didn't want to leave! The dirt road must've been regraded in the past year as it is easily drivable. I stayed in several sites further up the road and they're all good options! There is traffic, but not much. I have 5G service on both Verizon and Sprint/Tmobile (Verizon has a better signal). Lake James State Park has water at the picnic shelters. The water pump at the Catawba River entrance allows you to connect a hose to it while the Paddy Creek is better for using containers. I'm not confident it's potable water though there's no sign saying it's not. I was using jugs at Paddy Creek and noticed tiny things in the water. Went to Catawba and didn't find anything in the water, but filtered it to be safe.

  • Julie L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 16, 2021

    Linville Gorge Wilderness Dispersed Camping--Western Section, NC 128 he

    Good Times at the Gorge!

    These are pretty decent sites. You just pull off the road, set up and enjoy the camping experience. 
    We hiked down to the gorge and also enjoyed the dispersed camping available right along the riverside, which was pretty cool but... that hike back up is a DOOZY especially with a pack on. I would recommend it. The payoff of the views is highly worth any trail difficulties. 
    This was a really clean, well respected area. I liked to see that most other campers were clearly doing their part to Leave no Trace.

  • K
    May. 15, 2021

    Victor Road Dispersed

    On the fly

    My husband and I took a road trip and needed to find a spot to car camp last minute in the area. The narrow road to go up/down is alittle sketchy but we made it. The first two spots were taken so we drove to the end where it seperated to private drives. There was a fire pit and a trail that we didn't explore. Our 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee didn't take up much space. There was plenty of space for a wider vehicle or multiple. There's literally no amenities which was no issue for us since we had what we needed, no cell service(Verizon) but no issues for us. We enjoyed the peace and quiet, other than the stream near by. Other than a deer that left its tracks nearby, nothing bothered us. --Visited May 9th-10th--

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 4, 2024

    Paint Creek Corridor

    Paint Creek Dispersed Camping

    The national forest service website says there are dispersed camping site throughout the corridor; however, I was only able to locate one and luckily it was vacant. There are several spots along the road that may have been for dispersed camping as some point but are now clearly marked with no camping signs. I did enjoy my stay here but I’m a little disappointed in the website saying there were multiple sites … i has to drive almost 4 hours to get there and would have been super disappointed if I arrived to no spots. Also a lot of trash in the area of the site sadly.

  • Tony F.
    Aug. 7, 2020

    Blue Ridge Roadside Campsites

    Very nice, great location

    Really isn't much to this campsite. Right off the road, the short couple yards dirt road entrance to the campsite had a couple big pot holes that requires accurate driving around, but the campsite had at least three spots for seclusion for both tent camping and car camping, which I did. Also, there's a little trail to a waterfall after you go down the old logging road and follow the path across the creek. Very short, very easy about 0.5 mile or less from the creek. Also, very close to the Blue Ridge Parkway makes it a great spot.


Guide to Gerton

Dispersed camping opportunities near Gerton, North Carolina extend throughout Pisgah National Forest with primitive sites scattered across forest service roads at elevations between 2,500-3,500 feet. Overnight camping includes established sites along multiple access routes with rough terrain and steep gravel roads. Weather conditions vary seasonally, with summer temperatures reaching 85°F during day and dropping to 55°F at night.

What to do

Fishing in mountain streams: Visitors at Pisgah National Forest Dispersed can enjoy trout fishing in numerous creeks. "The fishing there is absolutely beautiful and the trout are pretty plentiful up there," notes Jeff F., who recommends bringing proper gear for catch and release.

Hiking to waterfalls: Multiple trails lead to scenic water features from dispersed camping areas. "We were able to hike into Catawba Falls!" shares Natalie M. about her experience at Pisgah National Forest. The trailhead is accessible by car from several camping areas.

Mountain biking on forest roads: The network of gravel routes provides technical riding opportunities. "Great launch pad for hiking and mountain biking," reports Mike M. about Pisgah National Forest dispersed sites, where bikers frequently pass through camping areas in mornings.

What campers like

Isolation from urban environments: Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping offers significant disconnection. "Except for occasional cars, very very peaceful and far from any urban life or freeway," notes Tavi C., highlighting the contrast with populated areas.

Natural white noise: Streams running alongside campsites provide ambient sound. "There's a stream that runs along the clearing, making some great natural white noise for sleeping," Jake C. mentions about his stay at Wash Creek Dispersed Pull-Off.

Stargazing opportunities: Clear mountain skies allow excellent night sky viewing. "Very low light pollution and the bare trees allowed for some great star gazing," reports Jake C. about Wash Creek Pull-Off, where unobstructed views are available from roadside sites.

What you should know

Vehicle requirements: Many sites require appropriate transportation. "The dirt roads can become challenging after rain," and according to Tavi C., "the dirt road to get there as well as the pull off for the campsite are rough and a bit dangerous for low/regular cars."

Weather preparedness: Victor Road Dispersed camping requires planning for rapidly changing conditions. "Unfortunately, it poured rain and was windy when I was there," shares Myron C., emphasizing the unpredictability of mountain weather patterns.

Theft concerns: Security issues exist at some locations. "They have a long term camper they refuse to run off and he will steal from you. Camp at your own risk, watch your stuff like a hawk," warns Adam B. about Mills River area.

Limited privacy: Roadside camping means potential interruptions. "The camp spots are mostly immediately off the road. It's a very isolated place, so you have inconsistent privacy and peace and quiet," Tavi C. explains, noting vehicles passing after dark.

Tips for camping with families

Choose sites with stream access: Wash Creek Dispersed Campsites #4 and #5 offers water features for children. "Sites are kind of small but absolutely beautiful surroundings," reports Megan W., who enjoyed camping with her children.

Plan for complete disconnection: Cell service is virtually nonexistent. "Zero signal, but can drive to the top of the road and you should get a bar to make a call," advises Megan W. about Wash Creek campsites, important when traveling with children.

Consider wildlife awareness: Bears are active in camping areas. "Lots of bears (I had my tent ripped open by a bear at least once)," warns Drew L. about camping at Henderson Reservoir Dispersed Site #1, suggesting secure food storage is essential.

Identify family-friendly trails: Some paths accommodate younger hikers. "Our doggies love the trails & there are quite a few family friendly paths," notes Randice L., highlighting accessible routes from dispersed sites.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for larger vehicles: Some dispersed areas can accommodate RVs despite rough access. "We were able to fit our 30ft motorhome and car into the site with no problem," shares Heather C. about her experience at Wash Creek Dispersed Site #2.

Road navigation caution: Forest roads require careful driving for RVs. "Great place by Blue Ridge Pkwy. Not very far off Pkwy, we had no problem getting there with our Artic Fox truck camper and pulling a Jeep," reports Art R. about Victor Road Dispersed camping.

Fire restrictions awareness: Seasonal burn bans may affect camping plans. "Fire rings exist at established sites, and campfires are permitted except during seasonal restrictions," with some sites having existing fire pits with wood already present.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dispersed campsite near Gerton, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Gerton, NC is Pisgah National Forest Dispersed with a 4.3-star rating from 13 reviews.

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