Best Campgrounds near Montreat, NC

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Camping options near Montreat, North Carolina range from rustic tent sites to full-service campgrounds within the surrounding mountain landscape. The Montreat Family Campground offers private, wooded sites alongside Flat Creek with both tent and limited RV accommodations. Nearby Catawba Falls Campground provides creekside camping with cabin rentals, while Pisgah National Forest offers dispersed camping opportunities for those seeking a more primitive experience. Black Mountain and Swannanoa host established campgrounds like Mama Gertie's Hideaway and Asheville East KOA with full hookup sites for RVs and cabin rentals, all within a 15-20 minute drive from Montreat.

Seasonal conditions significantly impact camping availability in the region, with most developed campgrounds operating from spring through fall. Montreat Family Campground typically opens May through October, while some higher elevation sites like Mount Mitchell State Park Campground operate May through December. Access roads to more remote camping areas can be narrow and challenging for larger vehicles. Several sites near creeks and water features may experience limited availability during peak summer months when demand is highest. Cell service varies throughout the mountain terrain, with coverage generally better at developed campgrounds than dispersed sites. As one camper noted, "The site is gravel and very level. It's a huge site, but because the entry is a narrow, twisty mountain road, I wouldn't recommend a larger rig. 20 ft and less should be good."

Creekside camping represents a highly sought-after feature among visitors to the Montreat area. Campers consistently mention the peaceful sound of rushing water as enhancing their experience, with sites along Flat Creek at Montreat Family Campground receiving particularly positive feedback. Privacy between sites varies considerably across campgrounds, with Montreat offering more secluded options compared to more densely arranged facilities. Most campgrounds provide basic amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and access to bathhouses with showers. According to visitor reviews, the higher elevation campgrounds offer cooler temperatures even during summer months, making them popular retreats from heat. Some campers have noted that certain sites require short walks from parking areas, which may be challenging when transporting extensive gear but adds to the feeling of seclusion and privacy once established at the site.

Best Camping Sites Near Montreat, North Carolina (424)

    1. Asheville East KOA

    52 Reviews
    Swannanoa, NC
    5 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."

    2. Black Mountain Campground - CLOSED INDEFINITELY

    29 Reviews
    Montreat, NC
    8 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. Mama Gertie's Hideaway Campground

    28 Reviews
    Swannanoa, NC
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 686-4258

    $75 - $200 / night

    "For tent campers, your sites are in a separate area next to the cabins."

    "It was level had tons of shade and even though you are close to your neighbors the sites are situated so that it doesn’t feel like you’re on top of each other."

    4. Curtis Creek Campground

    24 Reviews
    Old Fort, NC
    6 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."

    5. Mount Mitchell State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Pisgah National Forest, NC
    8 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."

    6. Montreat Family Campground

    15 Reviews
    Montreat, NC
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (800) 572-2257

    $25 / night

    "We abandoned plans to stay at place in Old Fort (see listing for Catawba Falls) and ended up here as a last chance before having to hit a hotel to turn back around to CLT.  "

    "This is a campground that is part of the retreat and conference facilities adjacent to Montreat College."

    7. Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    63 Reviews
    Enka, NC
    22 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"

    8. Pisgah National Forest Dispersed

    13 Reviews
    Barnardsville, NC
    9 miles

    "I am from the area, but I love to go up the hill and get away from everything.  If you get there early in the week, you should have the place to yourself."

    "Trails out the wazoo! Our doggies love the trails & there are quite a few family friendly paths."

    9. Catawba Falls Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED 2025

    10 Reviews
    Old Fort, NC
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 668-4831

    "While it is close to a highway it is far enough away not to hear it but convenient to many places to visit including Asheville, The Blue Ridge Parkway and many national Forests and Parks."

    "Old Fort, NC and Falls nearby. Nice bathhouse, pump-out nearby. Diverse tent camping also available. Don’t let full time rv’s scare you. New RV site down from the entrance."

    10. Spacious Skies Bear Den

    65 Reviews
    Spruce Pine, NC
    25 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."

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Recent Reviews near Montreat, NC

1892 Reviews of 424 Montreat Campgrounds


  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 22, 2025

    Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping

    Great Views

    This spot was great and had an awesome view. We ended up arriving in the evening, so driving up to the location we could see random open spots but they were just off the road in the woods with a place for a vehicle and trailer and had a fire pit but that was about it, no view. We trusted the app and went to the coordinates listed and it led us right to a campsite with a view and enough room to fit the truck and teardrop trailer we were pulling. It was perfect and you can know it’s the right one if there’s two boulders in front.

    If you get to those coordinates and the spot is already taken up, don’t worry because there a handful of spots with a view that you can also get. We drove south to north on the road and before we got to the coordinates we saw two stops with views. First one on the right side and then one on the left side of the road. If you go past the coordinates there are more with a view but we didnt travel the whole road because it’s very long. Worst case scenario you’ll have to choose a spot without a view but there are so many pull off spots that I wouldn’t be too worried about not finding one, you just may be not as secluded and able to see another camper.

    All in all fantastic location and so many spots that anywhere there would be cool. Close to trails and high up in the mountains! No water but definitely can cook and build fires.

  • David H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 16, 2025

    Wash Creek Dispersed Pull-Off

    Dispersed camping on the side of the forest road

    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. Peaceful, no highway sound!

  • David H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 14, 2025

    Upper Creek, Pisgah National Forest NC

    Amazing seclusion and peace in the Pisgah Forest

    I really enjoyed this place. I got the best spot in all the dispersed sites here. Big space, right next to the creek. All I heard was the water and some faint crickets hanging on in November. Best part, No highway sound! A couple hunters drove by, no one else was there.

  • R
    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.

  • 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.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 6, 2025

    Roan Mountain State Park Campground

    Perfect mountain retreat

    Beautiful campground up on roan mountain. 8miles to Carvers Gap, 45 minutes to Grandfather mountain. Park is well kept and maintained. Bathroom are heated and clean. Some sites are still not available due to hurricane damage but amazing park reguardless!

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 4, 2025

    National Forest Road/Steele Creek/Nates Place Dispersed Campsite

    Quiet and beautiful

    This was a great stay at a large site, near a creek with fire pit. My Starlink worked great! Road coming in is winding and you have to cross a submerged bridge. A few cars went by, but it’s not a thru road, so they passed again shortly after. Quiet, safe place!


Guide to Montreat

Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains at 2,500 feet elevation, Montreat experiences moderate summers and cool nights even in July and August, with temperatures typically 5-10 degrees cooler than nearby Asheville. Winter camping near Montreat offers solitude but requires preparation for overnight lows that can drop below freezing from December through February, with occasional snow accumulation on campground access roads.

What to do

Hiking to waterfalls: The area surrounding Montreat features multiple waterfall hikes accessible from campsites. From Curtis Creek Campground, campers can reach several cascades. "There is a nice trail to SetRock Falls, right on the campground property...and several other foot trails to keep you busy and hiking," notes one visitor.

Mountain summit adventures: For those seeking elevation, camping near Mount Mitchell provides access to the highest peak east of the Mississippi. A camper at Mount Mitchell State Park Campground shared: "This is the highest elevation east of the Mississippi. Very great views with lots to do. Hiking, camping and more. Great place to watch the sunset and sunrise."

Fishing opportunities: Creeks throughout the area offer trout fishing opportunities. At Curtis Creek, visitors report "dozens of deep pools to cast into up and down the river" and recommend bringing a fly rod for the best experience.

What campers like

Creek sounds for sleeping: The sound of moving water ranks high among campers' favorite features. At Montreat Family Campground, "The campsite was nestled within the forest and was right next to the cool water of Flat Creek. The campsite was spacious and there were plenty of trees available for hammocks," according to one visitor.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain exceptionally clean bathrooms, which campers consistently appreciate. A reviewer at Mama Gertie's Hideaway Campground commented: "Mama Gertie's is the most well kept campground I've ever been in. The bathhouses look like something inside of an upscale hotel room."

Cooler temperatures: The elevation provides natural air conditioning during summer months. As one camper at Mount Mitchell State Park Campground noted: "We left home and the temperate was well into the high 90's, however the temperate on top of the mountain never came above 62!"

What you should know

Limited cell service: Connectivity varies significantly throughout the area, often depending on carrier. At Curtis Creek, "There is no cell signal for 15 or so minutes, either direction, so know your routes before leaving Old Fort." Verizon typically provides better coverage than other carriers.

Narrow access roads: Many campgrounds require navigating steep, winding roads. A review from Mama Gertie's Hideaway Campground mentions: "The roads are uphill and a little narrow, but nothing too difficult if you go slow."

Booking window awareness: Popular sites fill quickly during peak season. Black Mountain Campground often fills completely, with one visitor noting: "During season, the summer month weekends and holidays...book your reservations online, because they don't do it by phone when calling the campground."

Weather variability: Mountain weather can change rapidly. A Mount Mitchell camper shared: "Check weather reports. These mountains make their own weather."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campsites offer playground facilities for children. At Spacious Skies Bear Den, families appreciate that it "has a small lake on property to fish or swim... Playground on site for the kids."

Water play opportunities: Creeks and swimming holes provide natural entertainment for children. One parent shared about Black Mountain Campground: "There is a swimming hole on the South Toe River in the campground just beyond the end of the riverside sites. It has a small sandy 'beach' area and a neck deep refreshing hole."

Wildlife education opportunities: Several campgrounds post information about local wildlife. A visitor to Curtis Creek campground reminded: "Remember this is bear country. Follow all the bear rules and be cautious."

Tips from RVers

Site size considerations: Many campgrounds have limitations on RV length. At Montreat Family Campground, an RV camper advised: "The site is gravel and very level. It's a huge site, but because the entry is a narrow, twisty mountain road, I wouldn't recommend a larger rig. 20 ft and less should be good."

Leveling requirements: Mountain terrain means varying degrees of campsite leveling. At Asheville East KOA, a reviewer noted: "Our site was level so easy to pull up and set up smoothly."

Premium view sites: Some RV parks offer premium sites with exceptional views for a higher fee. At Mama Gertie's Hideaway, "There are a number of pull through sites that also get their own porch and porch swing right on the edge of the mountain" that many RVers recommend booking in advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Montreat, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Montreat, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 424 campgrounds and RV parks near Montreat, NC and 37 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Montreat, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Montreat, NC is Asheville East KOA with a 4-star rating from 52 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 37 free dispersed camping spots near Montreat, NC.

What parks are near Montreat, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 28 parks near Montreat, NC that allow camping, notably Pisgah National Forest and National Forests in North Carolina.