Best Campgrounds near Weaverville, NC

The area surrounding Weaverville, North Carolina features diverse camping options amid the Appalachian Mountain landscape. The region includes established campgrounds like Campfire Lodgings and Mama Gertie's Hideaway Campground with cabin accommodations, as well as dispersed sites throughout Pisgah National Forest. Many campgrounds provide RV hookups, tent pads, and cabin rentals, with several properties offering glamping options. Campfire Lodgings sits approximately 5 miles from downtown Weaverville, providing mountain views and a range of accommodation types including tent sites, RV spaces with hookups, cabins, and yurts.

Seasonal considerations affect camping access throughout the area, with several campgrounds like Montreat Family Campground operating only from May through October. Most developed sites require reservations, especially during peak summer and fall foliage seasons. Road conditions vary significantly, with some forest service roads requiring high-clearance vehicles when accessing more remote dispersed camping areas. Mountain elevation influences temperatures year-round, with higher elevations remaining cooler even during summer months. Cell service can be limited in valleys and remote areas, particularly within national forest boundaries. As one camper noted, "Firewood for sale but gate attendant told us to buy at Ingles (grocery store) where it is $3 bundle cheaper."

Several visitors mentioned creekside camping as a highlight of the region. Campgrounds situated near water features receive consistently positive reviews, with one camper sharing that "the sound of the creek at night melts all of your worries away." Asheville's proximity (about 15 minutes from some campgrounds) provides convenient access to urban amenities while maintaining a wilderness experience. Developed campgrounds typically feature clean bathhouses, picnic tables, and fire rings, though amenity quality varies by location. Most established campgrounds maintain quiet hours from 10pm to 7am. The North Carolina Arboretum located near Lake Powhatan provides an additional attraction for campers seeking day activities. Bear sightings occur occasionally in the region, making proper food storage essential at all camping locations.

Best Camping Sites Near Weaverville, North Carolina (470)

    1. Asheville East KOA

    52 Reviews
    Swannanoa, NC
    12 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. Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    62 Reviews
    Enka, NC
    15 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. Mama Gertie's Hideaway Campground

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

    $75 - $200 / night

    "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."

    "The only thing we would say is to be very careful if you’re up on one of the premiere Mountain View sites when you’re pulling your trailer down exiting the CG - it can be seriously steep and a tight turn"

    4. Camp Driftwood Asheville

    17 Reviews
    Weaverville, NC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 230-4422

    $25 - $125 / night

    "Campsite is very small and entrance is narrow so be on the lookout when you’re first driving in! The river is much bigger and more beautiful than we expected- great surprise!"

    "The cottages are titled "Paddlers Paradise- Camp Driftwood Cottage" and have cable TV, a laptop friendly work space, heating, air conditioning, and a private entrance."

    5. Campfire Lodgings

    15 Reviews
    Weaverville, NC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 658-8012

    "They’re only a few seconds walk to the community overlook area, which is equipped with seating. The yurts are down a hill and in the woods, so excellent for privacy."

    "We had a premium site overlooking the French Broad River and the surrounding valley. Breathtaking. It is a clean campground with very nice hosts. The shower house was dated but clean."

    6. Wilson's Riverfront RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Asheville, NC
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 254-4676

    "Close to town to go check things out. Not a far drive to get to many great restaurants, breweries or cideries. Right on the river. Concrete sites, not extremely level, but good enough."

    "The good- The proximity to downtown is the best you can get in a campground. If you choose a Riverfront site, you are literally 5 steps from the back of your RV from the French Broad River."

    7. Asheville West KOA

    24 Reviews
    Candler, NC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 665-7015

    "The only reason for the four star rating is due to the highway noise from I-40, which is located adjacent to the campground."

    "It was an ideal location since it was between downtown Asheville and Waynesville which is where we split our time. The staff was friendly."

    8. Pisgah National Forest Dispersed

    13 Reviews
    Barnardsville, NC
    11 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. 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."

    10. Asheville's Bear Creek RV Park & Campground

    11 Reviews
    Enka, NC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 253-0798

    "We stayed at Bear Creek RV for a month and enjoyed being close to all things to see, eat, and do in Asheville. 

    SITES: Sites are close together."

    "Nice location close to west Asheville, pet friendly!"

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Recent Reviews near Weaverville, NC

2161 Reviews of 470 Weaverville Campgrounds


  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Gorges State Park Campground

    CAUTION: steep grades and curvy road

    This campground would’ve gotten five stars except for the road getting there was pretty exciting. The last 10 miles out of Brevard were curvy and had some grades. And the last 2 miles into the campground had I would guess a couple of 10% grades both up and down. Other than that, this campground was super nice. Has the nicest showers I have ever seen in a campground. All the sites for RVs are on concrete pads with electric, water, and sewer. This was a great staging point for our trip up to the great Smoky Mountains. The visitor center was very informative.

  • Shane N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Camp Stonefly

    Great small peacefully time

    Me and wife passing through. Stayed over weekend loved it

  • 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.

  • Alden B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Ash Grove Mountain Cabins & Camping

    Very Nice camping near Dupont National Forest

    If you want close access to Dupont and Pisga NF you're within minutes! The owners Mark & Esther are wonderful. We call him SouthSide Mark ( hails from South Africa). Some sites are a little tight, but fine. If you have a big rig call ahead. The cabin was wonderful. The bathhouse is older but very clean. You can tell the owners love their campers and property. The site is tree covered and hilly. We will come again, guaranteed! Watch your step. Wood Spirits are Everywhere!

  • 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.


Guide to Weaverville

Camping near Weaverville, North Carolina, offers a fantastic escape into nature with plenty of options for everyone. From serene campgrounds to exciting outdoor activities, there's something for every type of camper.

What to do:

  • Hiking: Explore the beautiful trails in the area. Campers at Cosby Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park rave about the access to popular hikes like Hen Wallow Falls, saying, "The campground offers a serene and less crowded camping experience."
  • Fishing: Many campgrounds are near rivers and lakes, perfect for fishing. At Davidson River Campground, one visitor noted, "There is a nice swimming hole at camp and the bathhouses are well kept," highlighting the great fishing spots nearby.
  • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for local wildlife. Smokemont Campground visitors have spotted elk and turkeys, with one camper sharing, "I went for an evening hike and saw some elk that reluctantly budged from the trail."

What campers like:

What you should know:

  • Privacy Concerns: Some campgrounds have sites that are close together. A review from Elkmont Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park mentions, "All of the campsites are extremely close together, and there is no brush to divide them."
  • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds offer full amenities. For example, Cosby Campground has no drinking water or electric hookups, which some campers found challenging.
  • Wildlife Encounters: Be prepared for wildlife. A camper at Smokemont shared, "A mother bear and her three cubs showed up at dinner time and would not leave," so keep food secured.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Activities for Kids: Look for campgrounds with family-friendly activities. At Bear Den Family Campground and Cabins, one parent said, "There are activities for kids, and the staff are super friendly and helpful."
  • Space for Play: Choose campgrounds with ample space for kids to play. A review from the same campground noted, "The kids loved the playground and there were a lot of other kids to make friends with."
  • Plan for Meals: Bring your own food and cooking supplies, as some campgrounds may not have stores nearby. A visitor at Lake Powhatan mentioned, "There is no camp store for extra supplies."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure to check the size of RV sites before booking. A camper at Asheville East KOA noted, "Section A was extremely tight for navigating, parking, and camping."
  • Be Prepared for Noise: Some campgrounds are near busy roads or train tracks. A review from the same KOA mentioned, "Trains come through near the park at all hours of the day and night."
  • Dump Stations: Look for campgrounds with clean dump stations. A visitor at Smokemont Campground appreciated the "nice and clean" facilities available for RVs.

Camping near Weaverville, North Carolina, is a great way to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends. With a variety of campgrounds and activities, you're sure to have a memorable experience!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the seasonal camping considerations for Weaverville?

Weaverville camping varies dramatically by season. Summer (June-August) brings warm days and cool nights, with Lake Powhatan offering refreshing water activities and nearly 100% shaded sites to escape the heat. Fall (September-November) showcases spectacular foliage, making Smokemont Campground particularly popular for leaf-peeping. Winter camping (December-February) requires preparation for cold temperatures and possible snow, especially at higher elevations. Spring (March-May) brings wildflowers but unpredictable weather and muddy conditions. Reservations are strongly recommended for summer and fall weekends when area campgrounds fill quickly.

What camping options are available in Weaverville, North Carolina?

Weaverville offers diverse camping experiences for all preferences. Families with children will enjoy Spacious Skies Bear Den with its clean facilities, friendly staff, and activities for all ages. For adventurous backcountry enthusiasts, Grassy Ridge Bald provides dispersed camping at 6,000 feet along the Appalachian Trail with stunning views across North Carolina and Tennessee. RV campers have several options including full-hookup sites at private campgrounds, while tent campers can find both developed campgrounds with amenities and primitive sites in surrounding national forests. The area's camping options range from budget-friendly public sites to more luxurious glamping experiences.

Where are the best campgrounds near Weaverville, NC?

Weaverville offers excellent camping options with Indian Creek Campground standing out for its relaxing creekside sites, private spaces with lush greenery, and exceptionally clean facilities. Their campsite store stocks all essentials for forgotten items. For those seeking amenities closer to Asheville, Campfire Lodgings provides spectacular mountain views with spacious sites that accommodate both tents and RVs. The location offers convenient access to Weaverville's charming downtown while maintaining a peaceful mountain setting. Both campgrounds serve as ideal bases for exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway, Pisgah National Forest, and other nearby natural attractions.