Best Campgrounds near Horse Shoe, NC

The Pisgah National Forest region surrounding Horse Shoe, North Carolina provides a range of camping options within the Blue Ridge Mountain landscape. Davidson River Campground, located in Pisgah Forest, offers tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with electric hookups and water access. Lake Powhatan Campground, situated about 15 miles north near Asheville, features tent sites, RV spaces, cabins, and yurts with full hookups. Several campgrounds in the area maintain spacious sites with picnic tables, fire rings, and access to hiking trails, while others provide more primitive options for those seeking a rustic experience.

Camping season in this region typically runs from March through November, with Davidson River operating from March 15 to November 1 and Mount Pisgah Campground available from May through late October. Most campgrounds require reservations, particularly during summer and fall weekends when autumn colors attract visitors. The area experiences significant rainfall throughout the year, with summer temperatures generally moderate due to the higher elevations. Cell service varies throughout the region, with better coverage near Asheville and more limited connectivity in remote forest areas. A camper noted, "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."

Campers consistently highlight the natural water features as primary attractions in the area. The Davidson River provides opportunities for tubing and fishing, while Lake Powhatan offers swimming access during warmer months. Several visitors mentioned the creekside camping as particularly memorable, with one review stating, "The sound of the creek at night melts all of your worries away and takes you off to peaceful slumber." Campgrounds in the region typically feature clean facilities, with many offering showers and flush toilets. The proximity to Asheville (approximately 20-30 minutes from many campgrounds) allows campers to enjoy both wilderness experiences and urban amenities. Forest shade is abundant at most sites, providing natural cooling during summer months while still allowing for stargazing opportunities in designated areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Horse Shoe, North Carolina (445)

    1. Davidson River Campground

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

    $37 - $84 / night

    "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."

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

    2. Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

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

    $37 - $135 / night

    "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."

    "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"

    3. Mount Pisgah Campground

    41 Reviews
    Mills River, NC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 648-2644

    $30 / night

    "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."

    4. North Mills River

    27 Reviews
    Mills River, NC
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 552-8040

    $31 - $62 / night

    "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."

    5. Rutledge Lake RV Resort

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

    "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"

    6. Asheville East KOA

    52 Reviews
    Swannanoa, NC
    21 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."

    "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."

    7. Table Rock State Park Campground

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

    "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 . "

    8. Black Forest Family Camping Resort

    18 Reviews
    Cedar Mountain, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 884-2267

    "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."

    9. Pisgah National Forest Davidson River Campground

    10 Reviews
    Pisgah Forest, NC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 577-4558

    $32 - $71 / night

    "**
    The location is incredible!"

    "A little close to neighbors but not too bad. Some sites in Riverbend offer more privacy. Can’t beat location, mountain bike trails easily rideable from campground."

    10. Jones Gap State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Cedar Mountain, NC
    15 miles
    Website

    "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!"

Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 445 campgrounds

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Presented byToyota Trucks

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Recent Reviews near Horse Shoe, NC

2076 Reviews of 445 Horse Shoe Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2025

    North Mills River

    Huge Rainbow Trout and Well Maintained Grounds

    The camp hosts here are very attentive and clean the bathrooms daily. The river is stocked and also has native rainbow trout exceeding 20 inches. Some fly-fishermen showcased their trophy catches while we stayed here. There are full hookup spots and no-hookup spots. If you want more than 1-2 days, make sure you book online, as the hosts will point you to the website for longer stays. Beautiful and serene river with large swimming pools. The trout are stocked in addition to native, so call in and track the schedule for best results. Catch and release only - no bait.

  • B
    Nov. 11, 2025

    Gateway to the Smokies

    No Communication

    I emailed the owner weeks before my trip to make sure it was available, I got a quick response saying that it was, on the day of my trip I reached out to the owner again as I never received my self check in instructions. I never got a response. I drove over 4hrs away to the campsite and still no response. I emailed the owner again as there is no phone number to call, only to receive no response, I’m doing this review 3 days after my reservation time to see if the Owner would reach out to me and explain what happen. Nothing has happened, I’m out of my money and had to pay for another place to stay for the weekend. Terrible communication and terrible service from the app and the camp site owner. I do not recommend this campsite although it looks good, good luck getting in touch with anyone to actually be able to enjoy it yourself.

  • C
    Nov. 10, 2025

    Mile Creek County Park

    Excellent Campground

    We took our teardrop here at the end of October, hoping to catch the last of the fall colors. Turned out to be a great decision. The leaves had just begun to peak.

    This campground is a county campground and we paid only $25/night. We had electric (30A) and water on site. Most sites are paved and back up to the water. Be aware: there are a lot of boaters who head out early (pre-dawn) to get on the water. The boats are loud as they rip past your site.

    There are 3 showers/toilets spaced throughout the park, boat docks and hiking trails…great place to spend a few days. At night…very quiet. People respect the rules. Speaking of…county rules: no alcohol or firearms. There are 2 dump stations. The one at the front of the park also has a dumpster for trash: drive up and throw it over the guardrail into the dumpster.

    Plenty to do in the area. The campground is close to NC and GA. We took off to the mountains and explored waterfalls. There are also plenty of small towns in the area and stores to stock up on items. We ended up at Lowe's one day to get firewood.

    Incredibly fast 5G (T-mobile and Verizon) at our site. We will definitely head back here.

  • D
    Nov. 9, 2025

    Table Rock State Park Campground

    Beautiful Hiking, Over Crowded camping

    The area and surrounding trails are wonderful. The campground itself has too many sites that they are piling up next to each other with no space or privacy in between sites.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 9, 2025

    Old North Carolina 105 Road - Dispersed Spot

    Amazing Views

    This site is beyond incredible. Overlooking Linville Gorge with spectacular view of Shortoff Mtn. Totally need 4WD with high clearance.

  • Heidi H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 7, 2025

    Black Balsam Knob - Dispersed Camping

    No rest, but the BEST

    The coordinates tried to send us to Sam Knob, but we followed the signs to Black Balsam instead. They’re the same parking lot so it’s not a big deal. Like others have said, the wind is killer. Took a bit of time to anchor our tent poles so they didn’t fold in because of the wind. It was still very intense and I personally didn’t get any sleep. BUT. If you want to wake up to the most beautiful sunrise, the best view, and feel physically closer to God than you ever have, it’s worth all of it. I will have failed if I don’t come back here before I die. I loved it.

  • Peyton P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 4, 2025

    Wash Creek Dispersed Pull-Off

    Great little spot right off the road

    Perfect spot near water, lots of spots to pull right off the road. Only down side is the road is somewhat busy (we camped on Halloween). Heard some screams(?) in the middle of the night but other than that and the cars driving by it was pretty quiet. The tent pad was very flat, fire ring had wood in it upon arrival (thank you!) though it was wet, and overall it was peaceful

  • Pam R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 3, 2025

    Creekwood Farm RV Park

    Lovely second stay

    Creekwood has everything. Hospitable staff, beautiful, peaceful setting and pristine bathroom/showers. It's in our top 5 favorite sites after years of travel.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Mount Pisgah Campground

    October camping experience

    Well I checked when peak leaf season was supposed to occur and what to expect from temperatures. I also appreciate information from those that camped here. We were in site B26 interior of the loop. Unfortunately we weren’t able to get outside loop from the showers to the end. Interior from the showers to site 21 were okay. Ours on the other hand was one of the worst we’ve had. You had a steep 7 step down to picknick table and firepit. It was also in a low sumac shrub area that had a distinct smell. Campground was clean and facilities were well maintained. NPS staff were present despite the current shutdown in Washington! Limited cell service at the site. Best just up the parkway to the Mt. Pisgah picnic area parking lot.

    While we did hit peak color, I didn’t think that the cold front would be as intense. Temperature dropped below freezing and during the night it felt like gale force winds buffeting the GO. Definitely will pick a lower elevation for camping if it’s in October!


Guide to Horse Shoe

The Pisgah National Forest region surrounding Horse Shoe, North Carolina sits at elevations between 2,000-5,000 feet, creating moderate summer temperatures typically ranging from 75-85°F during peak camping months. Winter camping options remain available at lower elevations, with several campgrounds near Horse Shoe operating year-round or with extended seasons. The area receives significant rainfall throughout all seasons, with afternoon thunderstorms common in summer months.

What to do

Mountain biking at Davidson River Campground: Access top-rated trails directly from your campsite near Horse Shoe, North Carolina. Davidson River Campground connects to numerous biking routes that range from beginner-friendly paths to technical terrain. "Located right inside Pisgah National Forest this campground is perfectly set for all adventures. If you're looking to see the sights of the forest and take a drive the scenic parkway then youve come to the right campground... 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.

Fishing in North Mills River: Cast for trout in one of the area's premier fishing destinations, with both stocked and wild fish populations. North Mills River offers accessible riverfront camping with excellent fishing opportunities. "We live not too far from this campground, so it's more like our backyard outdoor playground. One heads back to the reservoir for some amazing fly fishing. We've enjoyed this campground mainly for the fly-fishing," explains Shannon K. Fishing licenses are required and can be purchased online or at local outfitters in Horse Shoe and Brevard.

Waterfall exploration: Discover numerous cascades within 15-30 minutes of Horse Shoe camping areas. "There are several waterfalls in the area and many places to hike. There are a couple of small towns not far away and Greenville isn't a long drive. If you like to hike there are two strenuous hikes in the park from 4-8 miles long and steep climbs that offer breathtaking views," writes John B. about nearby Table Rock State Park Campground.

What campers like

Riverside campsites: Many campsites near Horse Shoe position campers directly alongside mountain streams and rivers. "The sound of the stream ran right by the campsite so listening to the stream as we went to bed was wonderful. Bathroom was clean. Site was clean," shares Julie T. about her winter stay at North Mills River Campground. Sites with water access typically fill fastest during reservation windows.

Campground accessibility: Despite feeling remote, many camping areas maintain convenient proximity to towns. "The campground is 15 minutes from downtown Asheville and 5 minutes from the North Carolina arboretum," notes Heather C. about Lake Powhatan. This accessibility allows campers to enjoy both wilderness experiences and urban conveniences without lengthy drives.

Seasonal weather considerations: Fall brings moderate temperatures and colorful foliage, making it ideal for camping. "It was foggy and cold when we arrived mid September. When the fog cleared there were amazing views across the street from the campground," reports Caleb C. about Mount Pisgah Campground. Fall weekends fill quickly, requiring reservations months in advance for most campgrounds.

What you should know

Campground capacity limits: During peak season (May-October), campgrounds fill quickly, especially on weekends. "This place is packed most all of the summer now so you don't want to show up without a spot," warns Anna R. about Davidson River Campground. Reservations open six months in advance through Recreation.gov for most National Forest campgrounds.

Bear safety measures: Many campgrounds provide bear boxes at individual sites. "There was a steel box to secure food and wood. Not very big, but nice," explains Jodie K. about Mount Pisgah Campground. Always store food, cooking equipment, and scented items in these boxes or in your vehicle.

Variable bathroom facilities: Shower and bathroom availability differs between campgrounds. "Bathrooms are clean and there's hot showers. Firewood and ice are available for purchase by the gate," reports Roselyn T. about Lake Powhatan. Some facilities close during winter months, while others maintain year-round bathroom access with limited or no shower service.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly water activities: The Davidson River and nearby streams offer safe wading areas for children. "The mountain streams offer fun for kids and kid-wannabes. There are equestrian trails and a riding stable nearby," shares Meridith M. about Davidson River Campground. Water shoes are recommended as stream beds can be rocky.

Campground amenity options: Choose campgrounds based on desired amenities for family comfort. "They have a heated swimming pool and they do lots of things for kids like ice cream socials. They have a little shop in case you forget some necessities," explains Jodi B. about Black Forest Family Camping Resort. Family-oriented campgrounds often provide organized weekend activities during summer months.

Trail difficulty considerations: Select hiking trails appropriate for children's abilities. "There are numerous hikes that are on the grounds or just outside. The staff was very helpful and friendly," notes a camper about Lake Powhatan. Many campgrounds offer ranger-led programs teaching children about local ecology and wildlife.

Tips from RVers

RV site size variation: Many campgrounds have limited large RV sites. "Sites are all gravel. You will likely need to level anything you bring. Most sites have electric and water," advises Adam V. about Black Forest Family Camping Resort. Measure your rig length (including tow vehicle) before booking to ensure proper fit.

Hookup availability: Electric access varies between campgrounds, with limited full-hookup options. "No Water/Sewer Hookups on Any Site. Electric Hookup Sites Limited," explains Angela about Pisgah National Forest Davidson River Campground. Generator use is restricted at most forest service campgrounds, with permitted hours typically between 8am-8pm.

Dump station considerations: Several campgrounds offer dump stations, but access can be challenging. "I rated a 4 star because the dump site is very tight, and lacking. That was the only thing on this campground I feel needed some work," notes Amurican L. about Davidson River Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Horse Shoe, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Horse Shoe, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 445 campgrounds and RV parks near Horse Shoe, NC and 35 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Horse Shoe, NC?

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

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Horse Shoe, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 35 free dispersed camping spots near Horse Shoe, NC.

What parks are near Horse Shoe, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 25 parks near Horse Shoe, NC that allow camping, notably National Forests in North Carolina and Pisgah National Forest.