Best Cabin Camping near Flat Rock, NC

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Cabins at Town Mountain Travel Park and Orchard Lake Campground near Flat Rock provide varying levels of comfort and amenities. These rental units typically include electrical hookups, picnic tables, and access to campground facilities. Most cabin accommodations feature beds, basic furniture, and some form of climate control for year-round comfort. "The bath house is one of the cleanest we have ever seen. There was also complimentary firewood at our site," notes one visitor about their cabin stay. Cabin amenities vary by location, with some offering full bathrooms while others require guests to use centralized shower facilities. Many cabin rentals include small refrigerators and microwave ovens, while others may have more complete kitchenette setups.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Rutledge Lake RV Resort and Boylston Creek RV Park & Cabins offer rental units that accommodate different group sizes, from couples to larger families. Pet policies vary significantly between properties, with many allowing dogs but imposing breed restrictions or additional cleaning fees. According to feedback on The Dyrt, "Owners are great and very helpful, sites are always clean and welcoming!" Wilderness Cove Campground offers river cottages with amenities including refrigerators, screened-in porches, and comfortable beds. Most cabin campgrounds in the area require reservations, particularly during peak season from spring through fall.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen supplies typically vary by cabin type, with some providing basic cookware and others offering only minimal amenities. Several campgrounds feature on-site camp stores with essentials, though selection is limited. Rutledge Lake RV Resort and Orchard Lake Campground both offer market facilities for basic provisions. Visitors staying in more remote cabins should plan to bring or purchase supplies in nearby towns. Cabins at higher elevations may have access restrictions during winter months, and some locations close seasonally between November and March.

Best Cabin Sites Near Flat Rock, North Carolina (111)

    1. Davidson River Campground

    83 Reviews
    Pisgah Forest, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 785-5337

    $35 - $80 / night

    "There is a short walking trail within the camgpground, and the Art Loeb trail starts right at the beginning of the campground as well."

    "Why would you place the fire pit next to the lantern pole. That seems dangerous having a lantern so close to the fire."

    2. Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    63 Reviews
    Enka, NC
    18 miles
    +1 (828) 552-8040

    $35 - $110 / night

    "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"

    "PROS: Quiet, peaceful and clean•Beautiful mountain setting

    •Plenty to do in and around the campground

    •Spacious sites and spaced apart

    Trails by the miles

    •Modern facilities-Hot Showers•"

    3. Table Rock State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Sunset, SC
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 878-9813

    "Table Rock State Park is a large park with at least three“campgrounds.” One is a primitive campground, and one is a traditional campground."

    "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."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Orchard Lake Campground

    13 Reviews
    Saluda, NC
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 749-3901

    $38 - $48 / night

    "Pet friendly. We will be returning. Tent sites had electric and water on them."

    "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."

    5. Rutledge Lake RV Resort

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

    "The entrance is key card only , the park staff are welcoming & helpful. They have a heated pool & lake activities. All of the facilities are nice. The park is up-kept very well."

    "It had plenty of space for the 5 of us and 2 dogs. Nice gravel level sites. Greg was very helpful at leading us back and gave us great information about the area."

    6. Asheville East KOA

    52 Reviews
    Swannanoa, NC
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 686-3121

    $50 / night

    "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."

    "It’s accessibility to Asheville is great, but the site itself is clean, with tidy grounds and a spotless bathroom (didn’t use showers). Plenty of places to walk and pet friendly."

    7. Creekside Mountain Camping

    16 Reviews
    Gerton, NC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 625-4257

    "Nice creek running nearby and a few short walking paths. The drive to spruce pine is scenic and long but head back toward bat cave and there ade neat little adventures to have with the kiddos."

    "This was a great little spot away from the hustle and bustle of the highway. Very close to Chimney Rock and Lake Lure. Pool was clean. Arcade on site."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    8. Paris Mountain State Park Campground

    38 Reviews
    Taylors, SC
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 244-5565

    $100 / night

    "Some of the sights were rather inclined, but they listed this on the website when booking(it's on a mountain after all)."

    "I stayed at Trailside Camp Site #2, which is one of their remote, primitive sites at the North Lake and all I can say is wow."

    9. Town Mountain Travel Park

    3 Reviews
    Hendersonville, NC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 697-6692

    "He helped guide backing into the site which was much appreciated by this newby. 5 minutes from Flat Rock and Flat Rock’s beautiful walking park. Right next door to a convenience store."

    "It was ideal for us…we were close to Hendersonville and Brevard so we got to explore both towns. Nice scenic drives to get to both also.   Manager Mike is the heart of this campground. "

    10. Hickory Nut Falls Family Campground

    11 Reviews
    Lake Lure, NC
    16 miles
    Website

    $26 - $62 / night

    "I loved camping at the edge of the river but know that it is loud and is a constant sound! The sites are right along the river and are a bit tight."

    "The surrounding area is beautiful, but we were very content with the natural beauty at this park. This is one of the parks on our vacation that we wish we stayed one more day at."

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Cabin Reviews near Flat Rock, NC

1047 Reviews of 111 Flat Rock Campgrounds


  • A
    Nov. 2, 2018

    Camp Driftwood Asheville

    Camp Driftwood

    I found this campground through airbnb. They have tent camping as well as two cottages. The cottages are titled "Paddlers Paradise- Camp Driftwood Cottage" and have cable TV, a laptop friendly work space, heating, air conditioning, and a private entrance. The tent camping sites are titled "Camp Site- Camp Driftwood" and have fire rings, picnic tables, and access to a shared bathhouse and common area. Both of these have free parking and are located right on the French Broad River. The water is easily accessible and tubing is frequently seen along the bank. The entrance to the area is directly off the road, but has a VERY steep decline immediately following. Be cautious in driving too far up the bank as the path becomes soft, especially after a good rain. Overall, a small and personable camping option that is worth a visit!

  • M
    Jul. 20, 2018

    Adventure Trail Campground - **CLOSED**

    Rustic Cabin Camping Experience

    My family is usually tent campers, but we decided this year we didn't want to deal with the hassle of setting up & breaking down camp. We chose this campground because of the rustic camping cabins they offer. The price is right, and the experience felt just like our usual camping trips without the set-up (& no worries about leaking tents during rain!).

    Cabins are VERY rustic (perfect for us), one-room, with a handful of bunk beds & electricity. Ours had 3 bunk beds, so slept all 6 of us easily. You bring your own bed linens, and use the same shower-house/restrooms as tent campers would. Your site has a picnic table & fire ring. I believe they asked us to keep food out of the cabin. Not a big deal, since the cabins are basically just enough room to sleep anyway. We did breakfast most mornings of our week-long stay at our own campsite, as well as a few easy dinners (hotdogs), but for our bigger dinners we used their picnic shelter (which has a decent grill & a lot more space). If the park had been very busy, it might have been a little difficult to do so, since they only have the one picnic shelter, but we honestly didn't see more than a handful of other guests during our stay.

    The grounds themselves are nicely kept. They come around every morning & pick up your trash from your campsite. They do have a pool, playground, park store, bathhouse. All the essentials. Did notice that the pool & bathhouse were often closed for cleaning mid-day. The bathhouse had a sign stating cleaning took place between 1-2pm, but it seemed like that block of time always ran over quite a bit. Not too big a deal, since most days we were out doing things off-site for the bulk of mid-day, but if you were tent camping & stay on the campground all day I could see that being a lot more annoying. The bathhouse is pretty typical of most state and national parks - maybe even a bit nicer. Kept well cleaned.

    For the price, & the number of additional amenities, this place was perfect! Lots of waterfalls, hikes, & opportunities for outdoor activities in the area. Cherokee's not far away, and definitely worth a visit.

  • Denise G.
    Sep. 10, 2019

    Paris Mountain State Park Campground

    Nice Place to Relax, Just out side the bustle of Suburbia.

    We had a great time staying here. Some of the sights were rather inclined, but they listed this on the website when booking(it's on a mountain after all). The areas between most of the sites was spacious, we were able to hang 2 hammocks to chill in. The Bathhouses had been remodeled and were kept clean while we were there. (There wasn't hand soap at the sinks that was a little weird for me).  The Large trash bins were located back down across from the Park Center, as was the play ground. It would have been more convenient for campers to have these things closer but were convenient for day use visitors. The park center is a gorgeous stone/log cabin type building with a long porch facing the Swimming area. There are Adirondack chairs on the porch, then between the porch and the lake are wooden lounge chairs and benches to relax on while taking a break from swimming or hanging out. There are miles of trails and streams to explore. We had a lovely time and plan to visit again soon.

  • R
    Apr. 13, 2024

    Black Bear Campground

    Great primitive campground opened 2023

    This is a brand new tent and cabin campground built by Duke Energy and run by McDowell county on Lake James. There is a boat ramp very close by, a fishing dock, picnic area, trails in and around the campground, and a seasonal Black Bear Marina Restaurant across the inlet or not far by road. All sites have tent pads and 2 parking spots. Many of the sites are a short walk from the car which affords privacy. There is a rental picnic shelter and a group csmping site. The rental camping cabins have 2 cots with a plywood base,( bring a mattress!).

  • R
    Sep. 28, 2021

    Moonshine Creek Campground

    Top Notch

    This is an excellent campground! It’s really woodsy and the creek is fabulous. Nice laundry facilities. Especially nice are the tent sites. They seem to have some of the most scenic spots. The Sanctuary area is awesome and the tent sites are right on the creek. It is for those with no pets or kids and is limited to 2 people per site. It’s a quiet zone. There is one tent cabin and 4 tent sites with water and electric. You CAN park at your sites. We weren’t sure before if it was a walk in area. The bathhouse for this area has two toilets and two showers.Each is completely private. There are outlets and sinks in all four. There is also a very nice sink and counter on the end for dishwashing. It’s all in excellent condition. Very nice picnic tables too. They were easy to wipe off. Sites S1-3 have an awning/ shelter. S4 does not but is much larger. S4 is higher up so you look down on the creek. It is more off by itself. S1 even has access to a 2nd picnic table close to the creek. It is the smallest as far as tent space. We would love to visit again!

  • J
    Apr. 6, 2021

    Moonshine Creek Campground

    Best laid out and maintained park

    The park is very well maintained. You can tell the owner takes pride in the park. The place is laid out so that almost every site is creekside. Bathrooms are placed all throughout the park. plenty of parking. extremely nice bath house with 4 showers and dressing area separate as well as 4 toilet rooms also had 3 washers and 4 dryers, looked very new. plenty of hot water. we stayed in a camping cabin which had a full bed and sleeping loft. the loft is very large, 3 10-12 yrs old as well as 3 3-4 yr olds fit up there nice and comfy. they have camping cabins, fully equipped cabins, rv sites as well as tent sites. every site has a grill/fire pit and picnic table. they gave a camp store with firewood and just about anything else you need or forgot to bring. the town of sylva nc is only 15 minutes away and it has fast food, restaurants and, grocery and a walmart.

  • 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

  • Ashley M.
    Sep. 17, 2019

    Moonshine Creek Campground

    Beautiful Campground

    My husband and I stayed here for my birthday in one of the camping cabins. We will definitely be back now that we have our A-frame camper. The campground is beautiful with a mountain stream flowing through the entire campground. Immaculate bathhouses and wonderful owners. Great store onsite and lots to do in the surrounding area.

  • S
    Oct. 16, 2016

    Moonshine Creek Campground

    Moonshine Creek Campground

    Owners are very friendly. Our tent campsite was very secluded, included a fire pit, picnic table, over looking deck, running water and electric. Loved hearing the running creek from our tent site. Very clean bathrooms. Highly recommended!


Guide to Flat Rock

Cabin rentals near Flat Rock, North Carolina provide comfortable shelter in the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills at approximately 2,200 feet elevation. The area experiences four distinct seasons with mild summers averaging 85°F and winter lows near 25°F. Most cabin facilities remain open year-round though some reduce services between November and March.

What to do

Hiking trails: 15 minutes from cabins. Table Rock State Park Campground offers multiple trails for all skill levels. "The Table Rock trail is a must if you are nearby! It is pretty strenuous especially if you have health issues but is well worth the trek to the top," notes one visitor who recommends allowing extra time in winter when ice forms on trails.

Fishing: Available at multiple locations. Hickory Nut Falls Family Campground provides waterfront sites along a river with good fishing. "Fishing was fun too!" reports a camper who appreciated the river access. The campground's proximity to Chimney Rock and Lake Lure means visitors can try fishing in different water bodies during their stay.

Swimming: Seasonal activity May-September. Several campgrounds near Flat Rock offer swimming options from lakes to pools. One visitor at Orchard Lake Campground mentions, "We went kayaking and swimming daily. There is a slide in the middle of the pond that my son loved." Swimming access varies by location with some requiring day use fees ranging from $5-10.

What campers like

Natural water features: Rivers and lakes. Campers repeatedly mention enjoying the sound of water at Creekside Mountain Camping, where sites back up to flowing water. "We had the white noise from the creek to keep us dead asleep at night," reports one reviewer. Another visitor notes their children "spent hours hopping along the rocks in the creek."

Convenient locations: Easy access to attractions. Rutledge Lake RV Resort earns praise for its strategic position. "We stayed here 2 nights to experience Asheville. We tow a vehicle so driving the 15 minutes into town wasn't a big deal for us," explains a visitor. The location allows campers to explore mountain biking trails at nearby DuPont and Pisgah National Forest.

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathhouses. Several campgrounds earn high marks for cleanliness. A visitor to Davidson River Campground writes, "The bathroom facility for the loop was open and there were showers (free and hot) and the camp host was very friendly and helpful." Clean restrooms are especially important for cabin guests using shared facilities.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Book early May-October. Most cabin rentals require advance reservations, especially on weekends and holidays. According to feedback about Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina, "Book ahead—the guy said they'd been completely full since June." Many campgrounds open reservations 6 months in advance.

Site limitations: Cabins vary significantly. Some cabin sites lack adequate space for larger vehicles or multiple cars. At Hickory Nut Falls Family Campground, a visitor noted, "Everything is extremely tight and I don't recommend it for any pull behind trailer longer than 21 ft." Check campground maps before booking to ensure your vehicle fits at your cabin site.

Noise factors: Natural and human-made. Depending on cabin location, noise can come from multiple sources. Near Asheville East KOA, a camper reported, "Between the next door mobile home park with dogs barking ALL night, to the train, to the busy road with emergency vehicles and jake brakes, I slept awful even with ear plugs." Request cabins away from roads when possible.

Tips for camping with families

Game rooms: Indoor entertainment options. Several campgrounds offer indoor recreation spaces for rainy days. A visitor at Orchard Lake Campground shares, "When it rained the game room had a movie on and lots to do inside." These spaces typically offer board games, arcade machines, and sometimes movie screenings.

Kid-friendly water features: Graduated depths for safety. Asheville East KOA receives praise for its water amenities. "The stream and lake are beautiful. Next time I will reserve a spot near the lake," writes one visitor. Families appreciate designated shallow areas where younger children can safely play.

Cabin selection: Consider proximity to bathrooms. For families with young children, cabin location matters. A camper at Creekside Mountain Camping reported, "Our site was right next to the bathhouse," noting this can be both convenient and potentially noisy. Request cabins midway between facilities for best results.

Tips from RVers

Utility access: Check specific hookup details. RVers should verify that cabin areas offer the electrical amperage needed for equipment. At Hickory Nut Falls Family Campground, a recent visitor advised, "It's all 50 amp now!! You will need a converter for 30 amp if you don't have one." This information is crucial for powering portable equipment.

Leveling challenges: Some sites require extra equipment. Cabins at Paris Mountain State Park Campground sit on uneven terrain. "Some site are very uneven," notes one RVer, while another adds, "Liked the campground. No amenities per day except bathroom/showers. Nice large sites but very unlevel due to mountain side." Bring leveling blocks if towing an RV to a cabin site.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Flat Rock, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Flat Rock, NC is Davidson River Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 83 reviews.

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