Best Campgrounds near Micaville, NC

The mountainous terrain surrounding Micaville, North Carolina provides diverse camping experiences within the Blue Ridge Mountains region. Established campgrounds like Spacious Skies Bear Den and Carolina Hemlocks Recreation Area offer amenities ranging from basic tent sites to full-hookup RV spots and cabin rentals. Mount Mitchell State Park Campground, situated at higher elevations, provides access to the highest peak east of the Mississippi. Several Blue Ridge Parkway campgrounds, including Crabtree Falls and Linville Falls, feature more primitive camping with fewer amenities but exceptional scenic value. The area's camping options span from developed facilities with showers and electrical hookups to dispersed backcountry sites in Pisgah National Forest.

Seasonal considerations significantly impact camping availability, with most campgrounds operating from April through October. Many campers note the importance of advance reservations during peak summer months and fall color season. As one visitor observed, "The campground seemed mostly full while we were there, but we only ever heard the people at the campsites closest to us, and even then only occasionally." Mountain roads accessing some campgrounds can be challenging, with reviewers mentioning "low hanging tree branches" and "narrow curves" that can be difficult for larger RVs. Cell service is limited or non-existent at many locations, particularly at Black Mountain and Carolina Hemlocks. Weather patterns vary significantly with elevation, with higher campgrounds offering relief from summer heat.

Riverside camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors to the region. Many campgrounds feature sites along creeks and rivers, with the South Toe River being particularly popular. According to one camper at Black Mountain Campground, "By 11 p.m., all you could hear were owls and the South Toe River serenading their sweet sounds." Wildlife sightings, including bears and deer, are commonly reported. Hiking trails accessible directly from campgrounds represent another highlight, with Mount Mitchell Trail, Crabtree Falls, and Roaring Fork Falls frequently mentioned in reviews. Campers particularly value the combination of natural settings with proximity to attractions along the Blue Ridge Parkway and nearby towns like Burnsville, where supplies and additional activities are available.

Best Camping Sites Near Micaville, North Carolina (372)

    1. Spacious Skies Bear Den

    65 Reviews
    Spruce Pine, NC
    13 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."

    2. Black Mountain Campground - CLOSED INDEFINITELY

    26 Reviews
    Montreat, NC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 675-5616

    $28 - $56 / night

    "They'll deliver firewood ($5) to your site by golf cart, they even will collect your site fees as they drive around."

    "This is a wonderful spot to be to explore the surrounding areas:

    • The famous Mount Mitchell trail, starts a short walking distance from the campground."

    3. Roan Mountain State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Roan Mountain, TN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 547-3906

    $14 - $54 / night

    "Fire pits you had to walk up to but were away from tents, which I liked. Bathhouse was clean, well lit, pretty warm showers. Campground was very clean and has a lot of amenities."

    "Great tent pads with running water located right next to every pad. Plenty of hiking and biking to do. Pool and playground for the kids to enjoy, a great place for easy camping."

    4. Mount Mitchell State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Pisgah National Forest, NC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 675-4611

    $27 / night

    "The campground is open from May 1 to Oct 31...but if you walk-in to the sites, as in via the trails, you can rent a site amost all year.

    Tent sites are small, but nice."

    "There are plenty of tent camping sites along the Mountain to Sea trail and throughout the park. I camped by Commissary Ridge next to a small Creek and an excellent view of sunrise."

    5. Crabtree Falls Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    12 Reviews
    Little Switzerland, NC
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 675-5444

    $10 - $20 / night

    "On the Blue Ridge Parkway, nestled in the trees and mountains of North Carolina, this campground is an older style NPS campground, but has been well maintained."

    "This review (just as future reviews to this page should be) is about the Crab Tree Falls Campground that is in North Carolina along the Blue Ridge Parkway and is managed by the National Park Service."

    6. Carolina Hemlocks Rec Area

    12 Reviews
    Little Switzerland, NC
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 675-5509

    $28 - $70 / night

    "We stayed for two nights, a little away from the main camp area but was kinda glad for it. Had a great spot tucked into the woods near the water. Great path to skip rocks and just enjoy."

    "It is tucked in next to the South Toe River with an excellent swimming hole, rapids for tubing, great trout fishing, and a good launching off point for hikes into the Black Mountains and Mt Mitchell."

    7. Linville Falls Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    28 Reviews
    Linville Falls, NC
    16 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."

    8. Curtis Creek Campground

    24 Reviews
    Old Fort, NC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 652-2144

    $10 / night

    "I would not recommend this for someone unfamiliar with driving a rig but once we got there it was amazing."

    "Was able to get two sites right next to each other outside the main campsite area which was great."

    9. 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."

    "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."

    10. Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping

    22 Reviews
    Linville, NC
    17 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)."

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Recent Reviews near Micaville, NC

1583 Reviews of 372 Micaville Campgrounds


  • Gary S.
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Lake Haven Family Campground

    Stayed for the Location, Left because of the Owners

    As a retired Air Force couple with over five years of experience as full-time RVers, we have stayed at countless campgrounds across the country. We selected Lake Haven for an extended stay this past July while searching for a permanent home in the Lake Watauga area, drawn by its advertisement for year-round availability. The location is excellent, and our site was level with full hookups, a nice picnic table, and a fire pit. Maneuvering into the spot was also straightforward, despite some large boulders. Two concerns: no owners or host(s) onsite and the entrance/exits can be quite dangerous- each located on a curve. We really wanted to love this campground, but the positive aspects were completely overshadowed by the unprofessional behavior of the owners. The tone was set when we received a campground-wide text message asking“Please, for our sake, when away from your camper, set your AC temp to something reasonable(75 is what I use at my house when not home), to help us save on electricity”. While we understand the concern for costs, the request felt invasive. Then it got personal. In the first week of August, our daughter and her family were renting the on-site(3 bed/3 bath) Airbnb, and after she inquired about more toilet paper, one of the owners came to our RV site to confront us about it. We were shocked that a necessity for a rental guest was treated as a major issue, and the confrontational approach was completely uncalled for and made us feel extremely uncomfortable. To make matters worse, we later learned from other campers that the owners had been gossiping about our family and our stay. This was a major violation of our privacy and fostered a deeply unwelcoming atmosphere. While the physical campground has potential, we cannot recommend it. Feeling safe and respected is essential when you are camping, and due to the owners’ intrusive and unprofessional behavior, we decided to seek out another campground.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Old NC 105 Dispersed

    Amazing views and Free camping

    This place is amazing, Free and clean campsites.

  • Robert N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Campfire Lodgings

    Tent camping

    Tent camping sites are walk in, down hill, obviously thar means hauling your stuff out uphill when you leave. RVers have a great view from the ridge top. But a difficult day camping is far better than any day at work.

  • 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!

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Baileyton KOA Holiday

    Nice overnight stop

    We are headed from Atlanta to Fredericksburg VA for a wedding. This is a very nice place for an overnight stop, probably one of the nicest for a KOA. Very clean and tidy campground. Mostly level, gravel sites. But some grass between sites! Some shade. Full hookups. Clean bathroom & shower. Pool, playground, driving range, big water slide. The internet is VERY slow. Also lots of road noise from I-81. Gift shop & convenient store in office. We’ve taken our travel trailer to 48 states, and have found KOAs generally convenient, but not much more. This place is definitely above average

  • Robert B.
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Black Mountain Campground - CLOSED INDEFINITELY

    FR472 & Black Mountain Campground Closed

    FR 472 is closed at the Golf Course and there are hefty fines if you are caught walking beyond the gate.  Black Mountain Campground was destroyed by flooding caused by Hurricane Helene.  The bridge across the S. Toe River was broken and washed out.  The water system is also destroyed as well as the road network in the campground.  There have been no announcements by the Forest Service about plans to repair the facility and, after a year, my guess is that there never will be.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Wash Creek Dispersed Campsites #4 and #5

    Great place to stay just be aware of your surroundings

    Was a pretty nice camp site compared to a lot you just have to be aware of the people around you. Across from our campground there was another camper who seemed out of it who came up to us at 11:00pm and asked for tape for his tent. Also garbage bag and garbage on the ground at front of campsite. PEOPLE MAY NOT BE THE BEST AROUND YOU BUT THE SITES ARE GREAT!

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Around Pond RV Park

    Very nice stop over campground

    Stayed for one night as a stop over on our trip home. Easiest check in we have ever had. Pulled up to the staging area near the office and didn’t even have to get out of the truck. Guy came up on a golf cart and confirmed my name. Took us right to our spot which was a full hook up pull through. Site was gravel and completely level. A lot of full time campers here but that doesn’t bother us at all. Nice little pond to walk the dogs around or just sit and relax. There is no store or pool but we never use those anyway. There is a laundry on site and a good size area with grills and picnic tables to use if you want. Sure it’s not a KOA with all the amenities but for a stop over or even a few day stay it’s fine. And ONLY $39 a night ! Btw KOA right down the road wouldn’t accept our reservation because they require a 2 night minimum.


Guide to Micaville

Camping near Micaville, North Carolina, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and family-friendly activities. Whether you're looking for a cozy spot to pitch a tent or a place to park your RV, there are plenty of options to explore.

What to do:

  • Hiking and Exploring: There are great trails nearby, perfect for hiking. One camper mentioned, "We enjoyed our stay, and even had deer wander near our site a few times," highlighting the wildlife you might encounter.
  • Water Activities: If you love water, check out the rivers for fishing or tubing. A review noted, "The French Broad River is good for tubing, kayaking, or floating/wading," making it a fun spot for water lovers.
  • Family Activities: Many campgrounds host events for kids. One family shared, "The staff are extremely friendly and helpful, and they have fun events for kids on the weekends," which makes it a great choice for families.

What campers like:

  • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the beautiful surroundings. A review from Julian Price Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway said, "We got a quiet spot with no one around us," emphasizing the peaceful atmosphere.
  • Clean Facilities: Clean bathrooms and well-maintained sites are a big plus. One camper at Roan Mountain State Park Campground mentioned, "The amenities here were well kept and the campsite was large enough."
  • Friendly Staff: Many reviews mention helpful staff. A visitor at Hot Springs Campground said, "The staff was super responsive and helpful," which adds to the overall experience.

What you should know:

  • Crowded on Weekends: Some campgrounds can get busy, especially on weekends. One camper noted, "It was comfortable during the weekdays, but started to get crowded during the weekend," so plan your visit accordingly.
  • Limited Cell Service: Be prepared for spotty cell service in many areas. A review from Black Mountain Campground mentioned, "No cell service whatsoever even with a booster," so it’s a good idea to unplug.
  • Tight Campsites: Some campgrounds have close quarters. A camper at Asheville East KOA pointed out, "The main issue with this campground is how close the sites are," so be ready for a more communal experience.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Look for Kid-Friendly Activities: Choose campgrounds that offer activities for kids. One review stated, "There are activities for kids," which can keep the little ones entertained.
  • Check for Amenities: Make sure the campground has clean bathrooms and laundry facilities. A family at Bear Den Family Campground and Cabins appreciated, "Bathrooms are clean and there is a laundry."
  • Plan for Crowds: If you’re camping on a weekend, arrive early to secure a good spot. A camper noted, "We showed up at opening time," which helped them find a great site.

Tips from RVers:

  • Choose the Right Site: Some sites are better for larger RVs. A review from Roan Mountain State Park Campground mentioned, "Sites are well maintained and flat on the lower section," which is ideal for RV parking.
  • Be Aware of Road Conditions: Some campgrounds have gravel roads that can be tricky. A camper at Black Mountain Campground advised, "The road into the facility turns into a gravel road for the last mile or so."
  • Check for Hookups: Make sure your chosen campground has the necessary hookups for your RV. A review from Mama Gertie's Hideaway Campground noted, "The facilities were brand new," which is a plus for RVers.

Camping near Micaville, North Carolina, has something for everyone, from families to RV enthusiasts. With beautiful landscapes and friendly campgrounds, it’s a great spot to enjoy the outdoors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Micaville, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Micaville, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 372 campgrounds and RV parks near Micaville, NC and 28 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Micaville, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Micaville, NC is Spacious Skies Bear Den with a 4.7-star rating from 65 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Micaville, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 28 free dispersed camping spots near Micaville, NC.

What parks are near Micaville, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 30 parks near Micaville, NC that allow camping, notably Pisgah National Forest and Cherokee National Forest.