Best Campgrounds near Green Mountain, NC

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Green Mountain, North Carolina serves as a gateway to numerous mixed-use campgrounds within the Pisgah National Forest and Blue Ridge Parkway corridor. The surrounding mountains contain a variety of developed campgrounds suitable for tent and RV camping, including Spacious Skies Bear Den and Mount Mitchell State Park Campground. Campers seeking rustic experiences can find primitive sites at Carolina Hemlocks Recreation Area, while those preferring more amenities have access to full-hookup RV sites at campgrounds like Black Mountain. Several locations also offer cabin rentals and glamping accommodations, particularly along the North Toe River, which runs through the region.

Seasonal operation varies significantly among campgrounds in the Green Mountain area, with most open from April through October, though select sites maintain year-round availability. "The temperature is cooler than in Erwin," notes one visitor about Rock Creek Recreation Area, highlighting the climate advantages of the higher elevations. Roads throughout the region range from well-maintained highways to narrow forest service roads with tight turns. While many developed campgrounds offer electrical hookups and water access, amenities vary considerably between locations. Cell service remains limited in valleys and remote areas, particularly within the national forest boundaries. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer months and fall color season when the Blue Ridge Parkway experiences high visitation.

Waterfront campsites consistently rank among the most popular options, especially along the North Toe River. According to a visitor who stayed at Toe River Campground, "Best campsite in the place for a small RV or tent is site 56! It's short and wide but lots of River front access and two trees to hang a hammock from!" Many campgrounds in the area feature hiking trail access, with notable routes including the path to Rock Creek Falls. Proximity to the Appalachian Trail represents another major draw for outdoors enthusiasts. Tent campers will find shaded sites throughout the region, though some locations have limited tree coverage for larger RVs seeking satellite reception. Most developed campgrounds maintain clean bathhouses with showers, though facilities at more primitive sites may be basic or seasonal.

Best Camping Sites Near Green Mountain, North Carolina (367)

    1. Roan Mountain State Park Campground

    49 Reviews
    Roan Mountain, TN
    14 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."

    2. Spacious Skies Bear Den

    65 Reviews
    Spruce Pine, NC
    17 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."

    3. Black Mountain Campground - CLOSED INDEFINITELY

    29 Reviews
    Montreat, NC
    17 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."

    4. Mount Mitchell State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Pisgah National Forest, NC
    16 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. Linville Falls Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    28 Reviews
    Linville Falls, NC
    18 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."

    6. Rock Creek Recreation Area

    10 Reviews
    Erwin, TN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 638-4109

    $20 - $50 / night

    "There isn’t too much of any one activity in/near the campground but lots more in the greater area. Cons: just plan to drive to another area if you’re staying for a few days (not really a con though)."

    "Convenient location in the Cherokee National Forest that is close to the Appalachian Trail and the Nolichucky River. Campground is popular with families and busy on weekends."

    7. Nolichucky Gorge Campground

    12 Reviews
    Erwin, TN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 743-8876

    "Nolichucky Gorge is right next to USA Raft, same road, same entrance to the left. Veteran owned and well maintained. The staff is friendly and professional. River view sites, other sites and cabins."

    "This is a great spot located right next to USA Raft. There are a handful of tent only riverside camping spots with RV sites set back from the river."

    8. Carolina Hemlocks Rec Area

    12 Reviews
    Little Switzerland, NC
    13 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."

    9. Crabtree Falls Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    12 Reviews
    Little Switzerland, NC
    14 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."

    10. Mountain River Family Campground

    11 Reviews
    Linville Falls, NC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 765-4810

    "Love this family owned campground tucked away by the Toe River near Spruce Pine NC and the BRP. Linville Falls. Eat at Famous Louise’s."

    "This is the kind of campground we would feel good about our kids biking around in the evening as they chase fire flies and meet new friends!  "

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Recent Reviews near Green Mountain, NC

1590 Reviews of 367 Green Mountain 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.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • Scott Z.
    Nov. 6, 2025

    The Drift

    Convenient, clean, and close to nature

    What a fantastic way to end our day rafting Section 10 & 11 of the French Broad River.  There aren’t many places for river sportsmen to get off the river at their own campsite for the night.   Lots of wildlife too from herons, hawks and bald eagles to deer, otters and an occasional bear.   Watched the flames dance in the campfire while we drank beer and cooked up hot dogs and beans.  Downtown Newport is 10 minutes away for any needs.

  • 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!

  • Dennis H.
    Nov. 4, 2025

    countryside RV park

    Owner is great

    The owner, James is great guy. Makes sure you have a pleasant stay


Guide to Green Mountain

Camping spots near Green Mountain, North Carolina sit at elevations ranging from 2,500 to 4,000 feet, creating cooler temperatures that average 5-10 degrees below surrounding lowlands. During summer months, overnight lows typically drop into the 50s even when daytime temperatures reach the 80s. Most campgrounds in this area have limited or no cell reception, particularly in the valleys where signal is blocked by the surrounding mountains.

What to do

Trail hiking at Crabtree Falls: A 2.5-mile loop trail leads to a spectacular waterfall within Crabtree Falls Campground. "I recommend you hike in a clockwise direction, starting from the B loop and ending in the A loop. This leaves the bulk of the strenuous climbing for the end, rather than descending sharply at the beginning," advises Lee D.

Fly fishing opportunities: The South Toe River provides excellent trout fishing at Carolina Hemlocks Recreation Area. As one visitor notes, "This campground 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."

Tubing and swimming: Many campgrounds offer water access and equipment rentals. At Nolichucky Gorge Campground, "The campground provides tubes for floating down the river and also there is a rafting center right down the road!" according to Jaren E. The water creates natural swimming areas perfect for cooling off during summer months.

What campers like

Proximity to the Appalachian Trail: Rock Creek Recreation Area offers convenient access for day hikes on the AT. "Convenient location in the Cherokee National Forest that is close to the Appalachian Trail and the Nolichucky River. Campground is popular with families and busy on weekends," notes Ashley B.

Natural swimming holes: Many visitors appreciate the on-site water features. At Carolina Hemlocks, "There is a swimming hole and a fishing hole, both well-maintained. Campground hosts were very nice. Lots of trees for some cool coverage from the sun," according to a reviewer who appreciated the combination of shade and water access.

Clean facilities: Spacious Skies Bear Den receives high marks for maintenance. "Campground has all the amenities you could want. It has a small lake on property to fish or swim. Has a pretty good market for the things you might have forgot. They have firewood and ice to purchase," says Chris Y., highlighting the convenience of on-site supplies.

What you should know

Weather variability: Mount Mitchell State Park experiences extreme conditions due to its elevation. "Wind gusts easily get into the double digits, and if you aren't prepared for that, it can be alarming, especially while tent camping," warns Erin D. Pack extra layers even in summer as temperatures drop significantly at night.

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds fill quickly, especially on weekends. "This is a very small campground (only 9 sites) so be sure you plan accordingly. There are other backcountry camping options if the campground is full and you have the appropriate equipment to stay in a more remote location," explains Sarah C. about Mount Mitchell.

Limited amenities at some sites: Mount Mitchell State Park Campground has basic facilities. "This is a primitive campground. So if your family needs some 'downtime' to disconnect and unwind, find your way to Mt. Mitchell Campground. Explore cooking over a campfire and hiking the trails in the refreshing 60 degree weather. No electricity, no wi-fi, just pure quality time," reports Erin D.

Tips for camping with families

Look for campgrounds with playgrounds: Spacious Skies Bear Den offers family-friendly activities. "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," notes Emily B., highlighting amenities that keep children entertained.

Consider riverside sites for natural entertainment: Roan Mountain State Park Campground features water access that children love. "Doe River runs through so fly fishing is available. Husband did catch a rainbow trout near group tent sites. Several small brookies near the history center," reports Tracy D.

Prepare for limited connectivity: Cell service is spotty throughout the region. "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," says Mary D. about Roan Mountain State Park, suggesting families should plan offline activities.

Tips from RVers

Check site lengths carefully: Many campgrounds have tight turns and limited space. "The road in is a little narrow, but well maintained and easily navigable. Sites are heavily wooded, fairly well spaced, and most sites have a level area, but you have to back all the way in to get level on some," advises Ray & Terri F. about Rock Creek Recreation Area.

Water access considerations: Some campgrounds have limited hookups. "In B Loop, you can't hook a hose to it to fill your tank, as the spigot is not threaded. C Loop had at least some threaded spigots," notes a reviewer about Rock Creek Recreation Area, highlighting the importance of bringing extra hose length or water containers.

Satellite reception challenges: Dense forest coverage affects services. "We were in site B16, which had no satellite coverage until most of the leaves fell. B Loop sites are 30A only," shares an RV camper at Rock Creek Recreation Area, suggesting choosing sites at the edges of wooded areas if satellite TV is important.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Green Mountain, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, Green Mountain, NC offers a wide range of camping options, with 367 campgrounds and RV parks near Green Mountain, NC and 28 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Green Mountain, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Green Mountain, NC is Roan Mountain State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 49 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Green Mountain, NC?

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

What parks are near Green Mountain, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 28 parks near Green Mountain, NC that allow camping, notably Pisgah National Forest and Cherokee National Forest.