The best summer getaway
Briar Bottom Campground is located in the heart of Pisgah National Forest, close to several hiking trails. The campground has 6 group sites, each one spacious enough to host a hiking group, a group of friends or an extended family. Some sites (Laurel, Dogwood) are located close to the river, the others are just a few steps away from the water. The bathrooms are shared between two adjacent sites. They are usually clean enough, well stocked with toilet paper and hand soap. The showers are located on the main campus (Black Mountain Family Campground) and require a short drive. The showers are clean, free for the Briar Bottom guests and have unlimited hot water. Each campsite has a huge covered shelter with a number of picnic tables underneath, which is super nice in the rain. Each site has a fire ring and two grills.
Trails in the area:
- The famous Mount Mitchell trail, starts a short walking distance from the campground. This is a 5.5 mile trail (one way) that will take you 3600 feet up to the Mt Mitchell summit. The trail is super strenuous and takes about 3.5-5 hours one way, depending on your shape. There are no good views from the trail, except at the top of Mt Mitchell.
- The South Toe River Loop Trail - it actually has two loops. The upper loop starts between Laurel and Poplar sites, continues along the river, crosses on the bridge and continues up the hill. Eventually it will bring you back to the campground entrance. It's a moderate hike that will take you a couple of hours. The lower loop starts from the showers at the Black Mountain Family Campground, between sites 27 and 28. First it goes into the woods, then takes you to the river, crosses two bridges and loops back through the woods again. This part is easy, no elevation change at all, but the trail is narrow and rocky at places.
- Setrock Creek Falls - a nice waterfall just a few steps away from the campground.
- Roaring Fork Falls - a super nice and beautiful cascade located at the intersection of South Toe River Road and HW 80. It's a short drive from the campground and then an easy 0.5 mile hike on the old gravel road.
- Black Mountain Crest Trail (also known as Deep Gap Trail or the 5 Peak Trail). Starts from the Mt.Mitchell summit and goes across Mount Craig, Big Tom Mountain, Balsam Cone to Cattail Mountain, all about 6,000 feet. The trail has beautiful views, and is moderate to strenuous, with some ups and downs, rocks, boulders, steps and ropes. We always go from the top to Cattail Mt and back, which is 3 miles each way. The trails continues to Deep Gap and has other options, including a 2 day backpacking trip.
The campground doesn't have any cell reception! The closest place where you can connect to the internet is the golf course, or the general store on HW80.
The campground office sells ice and firewood. Drinking water is available at each campsite. There's a dumpster in the middle of the campground.