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    Camping near Morganton, NC spans full-hookup RV sites, tent sites, cabin rentals, and free dispersed camping along the eastern edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Spacious Skies Bear Den offers full-hookup RV sites, tent camping, and cabin rentals approximately 20 miles northwest of downtown. South Mountains State Park Family Campground, located 15 miles south of Morganton, provides electric hookups and tent sites in a forested setting. For those seeking more primitive experiences, Old NC 105 offers free dispersed camping with drive-in access, while Table Rock Campsites in the Linville Gorge Wilderness area provides free primitive camping with stunning mountain views.

    Camping availability varies significantly by season, with most developed campgrounds operating from spring through fall. South Mountains State Park remains open year-round, while Steele Creek Park operates from April through October. The Blue Ridge Parkway campgrounds, including Linville Falls and Crabtree Falls, typically close during winter months. Road conditions on forest service roads can be challenging, particularly at Old NC 105 where high-clearance vehicles are recommended. Cell service is limited or non-existent at many locations, especially in wilderness areas and along the Blue Ridge Parkway. One camper noted, "We drove the entire road between Lake James and Linville Falls and there are tons of good spots for boondocking and hiking. The road itself is all dirt and gravel and can get a little rough."

    Waterfront sites at campgrounds like Steele Creek Park and Black Mountain Roadside Campsites receive consistently positive reviews for their scenic settings. Several visitors highlighted the mountain views available at higher elevation sites, particularly at Table Rock Campsites in the Linville Gorge Wilderness. A camper described the area as having "breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, hills and valleys." The region's campgrounds offer varying levels of amenities, from the full-service facilities at Spacious Skies Hidden Creek to the primitive conditions at dispersed sites. Proximity to hiking trails, waterfalls, and the Blue Ridge Parkway represents a significant draw for many campers, with South Mountains State Park offering direct access to waterfall trails and Linville Falls Campground providing convenient access to the popular Linville Falls trail system.

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    Best Campgrounds near Morganton (285)

      1. Spacious Skies Bear Den

      4.7(51)18mi from Morganton124 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $24 - $999 / night

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      2. South Mountains State Park Family Campground

      4.8(26)12mi from Morganton18 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This is a beautiful state park located outside of Morganton, NC - definitely off the beaten path. The family campground is heavily invested in, and you can tell, it's very nice."

      "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. "

      from $27 - $32 / night

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      3. Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping

      4.4(26)13mi from Morganton

      "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)."

      4. Steele Creek Park & Campground

      4.1(13)10mi from MorgantonRVs, Glamping

      "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."

      5. Spacious Skies Hidden Creek

      3.6(15)13mi from Morganton13 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Hidden Creek not only has a nice creek running through the campground within 20 feet of my site, but also the  nature trail is off the beaten path from the very active campground along a small river."

      "Gem mines, waterfalls, brewery and shopping in nearby Asheville. There is plenty to do year round, make sure to buy a family pass for games etc. they really cater to family oriented fun."

      from $28 - $189 / night

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      6. Linville Falls Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

      4.1(28)20mi from Morganton66 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $30 - $45 / night

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      7. Upper Creek, Pisgah National Forest NC

      4.7(10)14mi from MorgantonRVs, Tents

      "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."

      "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."

      8. Table Rock Campsites (Linville Gorge Wilderness)

      4.6(10)14mi from MorgantonRVs, Tents

      "We had the last drive up site towards the top of the mountain facing Morganton, which was gorgeous. Not very secluded and not much flat ground but a great view."

      "Be sure to have 4WD (preferably a off-roading vehicle) to make it up some parts of the road.
      The spot was massive and could easily fit 5+ vehicles and sleep 20 comfortably."

      9. Thousand Trails Green Mountain

      4.2(18)19mi from MorgantonRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      10. Julian Price Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

      4.6(49)28mi from Morganton194 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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."

      from $30 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Morganton, NC

    1361 Reviews of 285 Morganton Campgrounds


    • BThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 9, 2026

      Lake Hickory RV Resort

      Ofer’s

      The only problem I have with this app is you can’t find the campsite fees?

    • CThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 7, 2026

      Flintlock Campground

      End of July Camping Trip

      We spent a Friday and Saturday night at site 23, which is a great spot. This is a spot for a smaller camper and has water and power only. The plug for power is a little further away than usual, so if you are plugging in to power you may need an extended cord. It’s a short walk to the bath house, which was well maintained. The dog walking area was spacious and also very clean. They also have a washer and dryer on site for laundry.

    • rThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 6, 2026

      Boone N.C. KOA Holiday

      Great stay clean and friendly atmosphere

      Nice quiet campground about 1.9 miles out of boone NC. Lots to do here family friendly and pets freindly. Worth the stop.

    • Anna M.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 3, 2026

      Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping

      great spot

      got lucky and found a great spot right across the road from beautiful viewpoint. road was busier during the day but calmed down at night. enjoyed our visit

    • AThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 3, 2026

      Campfire Lodgings

      Beautiful views

      Full hookups. Campground has several sites with million dollar views and a viewing point for the non view campsites to use. We would recommend it for Asheville area rv camping.

    • IThe Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 31, 2026

      Iron City Campground, Inc.

      Great little campground.

      Easy access and nice pool as well as little camp store.

    • kThe Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 30, 2026

      Buck Creek

      Amazing

      I’m thrilled to give this campground my highest recommendation! The owners and staff couldn’t have been more accommodating, helpful and kind! We called that morning because the campground we were booked at turned out to be awful. They fit us in and then we ended up extending our stay. We had to keep moving sites because they had other campers coming in, but it was worth it! Our favorite sites was 54 and 27. Some sites are close, but all are on the creek so you don’t notice it at all! Nothing better than waking up to the sound of water! The campground location is perfect, 20-30 minutes from things to do like hiking and wineries.

    • Mike F.The Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 27, 2026

      Doe River Landing

      Ahhh-mazing

      We arrived and easily got to our spot. There’s a river just behind our spot and only a handful of RVs and cabins. Our GPS wanted us to pass the turn to the campground, we had to make a U turn to get in…. Of course, on the second approach we saw the entrance signs (my bad). It looks like it is best to approach from the west (Hampton?), it was a sharp turn entering from the east (Roan Mountain). We settled in and got to relaxing quickly.


    Guide to Morganton

    Camping spots near Morganton, North Carolina range from primitive to full-service facilities along the eastern edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The area sits between 1,000 and 4,000 feet elevation, creating distinct microclimates where temperatures can vary by 10-15 degrees between valley campsites and mountain locations. During summer months, lower elevation camping areas regularly reach daytime temperatures in the mid-90s while higher elevation sites maintain more moderate temperatures in the 70s.

    What to do

    Mountain biking at Brown Mountain: Brown Mountain offers approximately 16.5 miles of trails shared between mountain bikers, hikers, and equestrians. Brown Mountain Roadside Campsites provides free campsites with drive-up access. As one camper noted, "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. There was a creek with a decent swimming hole 2 minutes walking distance from camp."

    Fishing at local ponds: Many campgrounds maintain stocked fishing ponds that don't require licenses. Spacious Skies Hidden Creek maintains a fishing lake with free equipment. According to a visitor, "My kids loved the fishing lake - they caught (and released) a bunch of fish and there were kayaks and peddle boats that could be used for free."

    Hiking to waterfalls: Trails range from easy walks to strenuous climbs leading to impressive waterfalls. South Mountains State Park Family Campground features trails leading directly to an 80-foot waterfall. A camper mentioned, "I searched 'best waterfalls in NC' and this park did not disappoint. We stayed for 3 nights - family campsite was used as basecamp. We also had a primitive site that we backpacked to for a night."

    Primitive backpacking: For experienced hikers seeking solitude, trails in the Linville Gorge Wilderness lead to remote sites. One camper at Table Rock Campsites described their experience: "My husband and I spent Thanksgiving at one of the Table Rock backcountry sites and couldn't have loved it more. Our site had picturesque views of the mountains and a convenient fire ring."

    What campers like

    Waterfront sites: Creekside and lakefront sites provide natural cooling and ambient sound. A visitor to Steele Creek Park & Campground shared, "Our site backed up to the creek which was amazing! We went in the fall so all the activities were done for the year. We will definitely be back in the summer time!"

    Mountain overlooks: Many dispersed camping areas offer dramatic views across multiple mountain ranges. A camper at Old NC 105 wrote, "Nice, clean, open lots with beautiful views. We had decent cell service."

    Dark skies for stargazing: Higher elevation campsites away from town provide exceptional night sky visibility. According to a visitor at Table Rock Campsites, "The last night was beautiful and the stars were incredible."

    Clean bathrooms: Modern facilities at established campgrounds receive consistent praise. One camper at South Mountains State Park noted, "Cleanest bathrooms I have ever seen!! The tent pad was large enough to setup our 8-man tent and 2-man tent, and leave us plenty of room for our kitchen setup and room around the fire pit."

    What you should know

    Gate closures affect access: Many state and federal campgrounds lock entrance gates at specified hours. At South Mountains State Park, "Gates to the park are locked up at 9 pm so there's no getting in or out late at night."

    Off-road vehicle traffic: Some forest roads experience high traffic on weekends, particularly those accessing OHV trails. As noted at Brown Mountain Roadside Campsites, "Being part of an OHV network, expect a lot of trucks towing bikes, 4x4s, etc. throughout the day/night."

    Cell service limitations: Coverage varies drastically by location and carrier. One visitor to Julian Price Park Campground reported, "The sites in A loop are reservable... The worst part I discovered about sites in the A loop is that you can hear traffic from the Blue Ridge Parkway all day long except for two to three hours in the middle of the night."

    Water availability: Dispersed camping areas typically lack potable water sources. A camper at Old NC 105 advised, "Make sure to bring plenty of bottled water and the road has a lot of traffic."

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for organized activities: Several campgrounds offer scheduled events for children. At Spacious Skies Bear Den, "Very friendly and helpful staff they know the surrounding hikes very well. Lots of activities during daylight hours with a playground for the kids."

    Choose sites near playgrounds: Some campgrounds have strategic sites overlooking play areas. A Bear Den visitor mentioned, "We camped at C13 which was right across from the large playground in November. No noise issues, but it was dark by 6:30 pm. 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."

    Consider cabins for mixed weather: Spring and fall camping can bring unexpected temperature changes. A Bear Den camper shared, "My two teenage boys and I stayed in a 'Cozy Cabin'. They are bigger than they look in the picture. There is a countertop next to the front door and plenty of room for all of our gear."

    Alcohol restrictions vary: While some private campgrounds permit alcohol, state parks enforce strict policies. A visitor to South Mountains State Park warned, "The no-alcohol policy at the park is STRICTLY enforced, so be careful!"

    Tips from RVers

    Check clearance requirements: Forest service roads leading to prime camping areas often have rough sections. At Spacious Skies Bear Den, one visitor advised, "Hint here if pulling a camper, don't follow the Bearden sign, go to Linville to get on the parkway and go left. This way you will avoid the steep curvy road going up a mountain."

    Book early for creek sites: Premium waterfront RV sites typically fill months in advance. A Steele Creek Park camper shared, "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."

    Be prepared for tight turns: Some campgrounds have challenging access roads. As noted at Thousand Trails Green Mountain, "Some sites may be difficult to back in just depending on where you are and type of camper."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there any RV-friendly campgrounds in Morganton, NC?

    Grandfather Campground offers excellent RV camping with riverside sites, clean facilities, and friendly staff ready to provide information on local attractions. Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat is another great option, particularly for RVers traveling with dogs. This unique campground features 18 acres dedicated to dog amenities along with well-maintained RV sites. For those seeking full hookups near Morganton, Steele Creek Park & Campground offers convenient access with water and electric connections for RVs of various sizes.

    What are the best campgrounds near Morganton, NC?

    The Morganton area offers exceptional camping options with beautiful mountain settings. Catawba Falls Campground (temporarily closed until 2025) sits on a small river providing wonderful ambient sound while being conveniently located near Asheville, Blue Ridge Parkway, and national parks. Julian Price Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway is another excellent option with beautiful sites just off the Blue Ridge Parkway, particularly enjoyable during less crowded spring and fall weekends. Both campgrounds offer easy access to hiking trails and scenic mountain views that make the Morganton area a premier camping destination.

    What tent camping options are available in the Morganton area?

    Tent campers have diverse options near Morganton. Old NC 105 - Dispersed Camping offers free boondocking between Lake James and Linville Falls with breathtaking mountain views from several sites. For those seeking a unique experience, Green Willow Farm Camping provides a pastoral setting on a working farm. Adventure seekers might enjoy Grassy Ridge Bald - Dispersed BackCountry, a beautiful 6000' bald off the Appalachian Trail with plenty of tent sites, though firewood is scarce so bring a lantern and stove. Most tent sites in the region offer picnic tables and fire rings.