Best Campgrounds near Connelly Springs, NC

The Connelly Springs area in western North Carolina provides access to diverse camping experiences along the eastern edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. South Mountains State Park Family Campground offers developed sites with both tent and RV accommodations, while nearby Old NC 105 features dispersed camping options for those seeking more primitive experiences. The region includes several established campgrounds within a 30-mile radius, including Thousand Trails Green Mountain in Lenoir and Spacious Skies Bear Den, which provide amenities ranging from basic tent sites to full-hookup RV spots and cabin rentals. Most camping areas sit between 1,500-3,500 feet elevation, creating varied microclimates throughout the camping season.

Seasonal considerations affect camping availability throughout the region, with many developed campgrounds operating on limited schedules. Julian Price Park Campground along the Blue Ridge Parkway operates from April through late October, while South Mountains State Park maintains year-round access. Winter camping requires additional preparation as temperatures can drop significantly at higher elevations. Road conditions vary considerably, with dispersed sites along Old NC 105 requiring higher clearance vehicles in some sections. Cell service remains spotty throughout much of the area, particularly in valley campgrounds and along forest roads. A visitor noted, "Old NC 105 is all dirt and gravel and can get a little rough. It's much easier with a 4WD vehicle, but we saw sedans and minivans driving it."

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews, with several campgrounds offering sites along creeks and rivers. Steele Creek Park & Campground in Morganton provides electric hookups and water access, while dispersed sites along Old NC 105 offer more secluded experiences with mountain views. The Blue Ridge Parkway corridor contains several highly-rated campgrounds, including Julian Price Park which features lakeside camping and boat rentals. Campers frequently mention the region's proximity to hiking trails and waterfalls as major draws. Reviews indicate that campgrounds closer to the Blue Ridge Parkway tend to fill quickly during peak season, especially on weekends. One camper reported that "About 5 camping spots along the road have breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, hills and valleys. Those spots are obviously the first to go, so come early or on a weekday."

Best Camping Sites Near Connelly Springs, North Carolina (215)

    1. South Mountains State Park Family Campground

    26 Reviews
    Casar, NC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 433-4772

    $27 - $32 / night

    "The family campground is a short distance further inside the park on the left side(approx 2 miles) marked by a small brown sign...and is situated at 1400 ft elevation. "

    "This campground is one way and exits into a trailhead parking area. There was one site that was in the parking area, would not be my first choice. Shaded sites with picnic tables and fire rings."

    2. Thousand Trails Green Mountain

    18 Reviews
    Lenoir, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We had a deck at our site which was a but problematic due to our steps folding out, it took some finagling and leveling to get it to where we could close our door."

    "This is our first time ever camping and this place feels like home away from home and everyone here is very friendly."

    3. Indian Springs Campground

    6 Reviews
    Connelly Springs, NC
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 397-5700

    "We were looking for someplace to stay near Hickory and we stumbled upon Indian Springs. "

    "This place is tucked away near a river, plenty of indoor and outdoor activities, plus a nice laundromat. One of the quietest RV parks I've ever been to!"

    4. Spacious Skies Bear Den

    65 Reviews
    Spruce Pine, NC
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 765-2888

    $24 - $999 / night

    "Spacious Skies Bear Den in North Carolina offers an ideal blend of relaxation and adventure for families."

    "Bear den was a perfect location for the Blue ridge parkway. We stayed at a two cabin lot that had a hot tub. Bear den has everything from RV camp sites to a game room."

    5. Steele Creek Park & Campground

    12 Reviews
    Collettsville, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 433-5660

    "The close proximity to Linville Falls, Blowing Rock and the Blue Ridge Parkway was perfect. We will definitely be back to explore the area more."

    "Friends of my went and paddled the Wilson Gorge close by. Tubed down the river, just plenty to do for a weekend trip."

    6. Julian Price Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    48 Reviews
    Blowing Rock, NC
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 963-5911

    $30 / night

    "Julian Price Park is a beautiful campground just off the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. We enjoy this campground on the weekends throughout the fall and spring as it is less occupied."

    "This campground is on a beautiful lake. There is no swimming on the lake(its pretty shallow) but awesome for kayaking and paddleboarding."

    7. Brown Mountain Roadside Campsites

    7 Reviews
    Collettsville, NC
    17 miles
    Website

    "We stayed here for 12 days in the very first spot on the right , it was the most secluded and we had a bar of service near/ at the picnic table. We enjoyed our stay."

    "One caveat: there is a relatively narrow turn near the top of the lot, past the camping sites, that would be difficult for larger RVs."

    8. Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping

    22 Reviews
    Linville, NC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 257-4200

    "This was our first stop on our first trip to North Carolina and now we don’t want to leave!"

    "The sites are pretty spread out but there are a few within shouting distance (which could be annoying if the site next to you decides to bring a battery powered Sawzall to cut firewood at 2am)."

    9. Little River Backcountry Campground — South Mountains State Park

    2 Reviews
    Casar, NC
    13 miles
    +1 (828) 433-4772

    $17 / night

    "Jacob Branch: Three sites arranged around a clearing. Two pit privies and a BEAR BOX! Woot!!"

    "The hikes near the falls were quite busy on Memorial Day weekend, but the backcountry campsites were quiet and well-kept."

    10. Linville Falls Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    28 Reviews
    Linville Falls, NC
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 765-7818

    $30 - $45 / night

    "Another lovely campground along the BRP, close to Linville Falls and gorge, picnic area and visitor center."

    "There are cabins, RV spots and tent sites all with access to newly renovated restrooms and coin operated laundry."

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Recent Reviews near Connelly Springs, NC

1115 Reviews of 215 Connelly Springs Campgrounds


  • Ethan H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Julian Price Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    Great Primitive Campsite

    Most campsites have good privacy and is quiet most hours. All have easy access, but bathrooms are small for number of campers. Some campsites are a little confusing about site areas as it seems they overlap into each other some. The view of the lake is one of the best parts. More campgrounds should separate rv and primitive like they do.

  • C
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Steele Creek Park & Campground

    Extra fees

    Sooo...went to book online. Selected my site and started the payment process. I was greeted by a pop-up stating that if I want to lock in my site, I'd have to pay an additional $20 fee.

    Okay, let me get this straight: I reserve a specific site for specific reasons, then the campground tells me they have the right to move me to a site of their choosing unless I pay them an additional $20?

    No thanks. Just lost my business. I'm sure it's a nice place, but really?

  • Daniel W.
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Midway Campground Resort

    Cozy and fun

    I came in early and they didn't mind so I could get some rest before my long ride. Staff super friendly and sites are nice. All accommodations available. 5 star from this guy.

  • K
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Starlight Hills Campground

    Mudpit

    If it’s going to rain while you’re here, I suggest finding another campground. I don’t mind dealing dirt while I camp but at this point, it’s a mud pit and all of my gear is covered in mud. My gear cleanup is going to take 10x longer than it usually does! And be sure to treat your tent with permethrin or be prepared to have daddy long legs take over. I’ve been camping all my life and I’ve dealt with a few of them in between the roof of my tent and the rain fly….no big deal. But on my first night, there was at least 50 in there! I couldn’t leave my tent without having them crawl all over me and trying to get into the tent. It was like fighting a losing battle because there were so many and they just swarm you. Couldn’t even sit my feet still by the fire without having them crawl over my feet or up my chair. I know we’re just in the woods but it’s definitely not worth the money per night. All of the other campgrounds that I’ve payed this much for are on pea gravel with nice drainage or on grass….with nice amenities…or at least actual bathrooms, not porta potties. The camp host never came by my site like the messages that I received stated. Granted, he said to call if I needed anything and that they’re on property, but I never met anyone and when I would call, I got “hello” that’s it. Not “hello, this is ___” or “starlight hills campground, how can I help you”. Very impersonal. Will not be back.

  • Yuriy-Sarah G.
    Sep. 22, 2025

    Growing Faith Farms & Retreat

    Best camping weekend!

    Our kids say,"leave them 10k stars on the review!" The best camping trip we've had in a long while. Location is private and secluded, yet within reasonable driving distance to stores and other attractions like hiking/biking/kayaking. The farm is beautiful, well-maintained, and the hosts super friendly and helpful. Love the water at the site(and electric is going to be even better soon!) and the convenience of the bathhouse. Plenty of great things to do locally, from hiking and waterfalls to apple picking. We had a wonderful weekend, and will certainly be back! Thanks!

  • Mary D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Roan Mountain State Park Campground

    New Favorite Campground

    This is my new favorite campground! There are trees everywhere and there really isn't a bad spot! Some sites were right on the creek (sites 40 and 41 were great). The tent camping area is beautiful and one of the best I've seen. We were at site 9, one of the only pull-through sites. We had water and electric and some sites have FHU. There are a lot of beautiful hikes in the area. No cell service, but there is (slow) wifi throughout the campground. There is a Verizon hotspot to make calls, but I couldn't connect with US Cellular. We will definitely be back!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Old NC 105 Dispersed

    Amazing views and Free camping

    This place is amazing, Free and clean campsites.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Upper Creek, Pisgah National Forest NC

    Good spot!

    Spent two nights here at a site right next to the creek, which was awesome listening to the running water as you fall asleep. Easy to get to, just a forest service road. A 4x4 makes it easy but there were minivans and junkyard beaters driving by. There are multiple sites along the service road and not too close to each other.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping

    Great spot!

    This is a great spot along a mountain ridge. The dirt road goes for about 13 miles. Would recommend a 4x4, but I’ve seen all kinds of vehicles travel the entire road from minivans to Honda accords. There are plenty of spots to choose from. Some have great views of the valley and table top mountain and others are just nooks in the woods. The sites are pretty spread out but there are a few within shouting distance (which could be annoying if the site next to you decides to bring a battery powered Sawzall to cut firewood at 2am). Some sites are right off of the road which could get annoying from all the traffic of people going to the hiking trails nearby. And there are spots tucked away a bit off of the road where you really don’t notice trucks and cars driving by. Awesome place for a weekend getaway! Definitely going to visit again.

    P.S. only 4 stars because there are only about 3-5 sites with a great view!


Guide to Connelly Springs

Dispersed camping near Connelly Springs, North Carolina takes place along forest service roads and undeveloped areas within Pisgah National Forest. Most primitive camping spots require a short drive on unpaved roads, with elevations ranging from 1,200 to 3,800 feet creating distinct temperature differences between valley and ridge sites. Old NC 105 offers free dispersed camping with varying degrees of site development depending on previous camper maintenance.

What to do

Waterfall hikes: 1-3 miles from camp: South Mountains State Park features an 80-foot waterfall accessible via hiking trails near the family campground. A visitor notes: "I searched 'best waterfalls in NC' and this park did not disappoint. We stayed for 3 nights- family campsite (sites 6-9 are best IMO) was used as basecamp. We also had a primitive site that we backpacked to for a night." (South Mountains State Park Family Campground)

Fishing in stocked waters: Julian Price Park Campground provides lake fishing with boat rentals available during summer months. The lake is hatchery supported, making it ideal for casual anglers. "Julian Price Park is a beautiful campground just off the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. We enjoy this campground on the weekends throughout the fall and spring as it is less occupied."

Mountain biking on designated trails: The region offers approximately 16.5 miles of mountain bike trails that intermix with hiking routes. At Bear Den, "The campground is surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains...so beautiful! Quiet campground with hiking trails, small fishing lake, playgrounds, an arcade room, and camp store. One of the hiking trails leads to a waterfall."

What campers like

Creek access from campsites: Several campgrounds feature streamside sites that provide natural water features and ambient sounds. At Steele Creek Park, "A lot of the sites have water beside them. Bathrooms were clean. There is a store on property that has things you may have forgotten and a grill." (Steele Creek Park & Campground)

Remote camping with mountain views: Along Old NC 105, dispersed sites offer views of Table Rock Mountain and the surrounding valleys. One camper explains: "About 5 camping spots along the road have breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, hills and valleys. We headed up the road from Lake James to find this stunning view down into the gorge from our site." (Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping)

Proximity to Blue Ridge Parkway: Several campgrounds provide easy access to the Blue Ridge Parkway's scenic drives and overlooks. "Being right on the Parkway was awesome and provided some great driving and hiking close by. The staff were very helpful. We camped at C13 which was right across from the large playground in November."

What you should know

Water access varies by site type: Developed campgrounds provide potable water, while dispersed sites require you to bring your own. At Indian Springs Campground, "The closest water source is a creek 0.6 miles (1.2 miles round trip) away- filter it- the walk back to camp is a steep uphill."

Seasonal road conditions: Access roads to dispersed sites can deteriorate after rain. For Old NC 105, a camper reports: "The dirt road goes for about 13 miles. Would recommend a 4x4, but I've seen all kinds of vehicles travel the entire road from minivans to Honda accords."

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies dramatically based on elevation and terrain. South Mountains State Park has "NO cell service which is a big draw for us. Far from a town, so don't forget anything. Rangers are helpful and will bring firewood (charge for the wood)." (Linville Falls Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway)

Tips for camping with families

Sites near playgrounds: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. At Bear Den, "We camped at C13 which was right across from the large playground in November. No noise issues, but it was dark by 6:30pm. May be different in the Summer. My daughter had a blast and we could keep an eye on her while we worked/played at the site."

Bathroom access considerations: Developed campgrounds have varying bathroom facilities. One camper at South Mountains notes: "Bath facilities are new and kept clean. Very quiet with NO cell service which is a big draw for us."

Weekend vs. weekday crowds: Peak season weekends can be difficult to secure spots, especially at popular locations. "We camped from mid-September and had a great time. These are the cleanest bathrooms we've ever seen. The on-site store is a life saver and the hosts are very helpful."

Tips from RVers

Electric hookup availability: RV sites with electrical connections are limited in the immediate area, so reservations are essential. At Thousand Trails Green Mountain, "We spent 14 nights here Oct 2020. Not one day where we disappointed. Beautiful park with full hook ups. People here where super friends and there are people working on the park keeping it clean everyday." (Thousand Trails Green Mountain)

Campsite terrain assessment: Many sites require careful positioning due to uneven terrain. A visitor to Indian Springs explains: "The site was fairly level, and the electric, water & sewer were well maintained and easy to access. Verizon cell service was excellent because there is a tower close-by."

Access road considerations: Roads to some camping spots near Connelly Springs require careful navigation. "If you can handle driving up and down the gravel road, you will love this campground. It is definitely a hidden gem, and one of the best experiences we have had."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Connelly Springs, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Connelly Springs, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 215 campgrounds and RV parks near Connelly Springs, NC and 12 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Connelly Springs, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Connelly Springs, NC is South Mountains State Park Family Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 26 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Connelly Springs, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 free dispersed camping spots near Connelly Springs, NC.

What parks are near Connelly Springs, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 26 parks near Connelly Springs, NC that allow camping, notably W. Kerr Scott Dam & Reservoir and Pisgah National Forest.