Mount Mitchell State Park Campground
Reviewed Aug. 29, 2017

Lofty Blue Ridge Experience

Mount Mitchell State Park, highest peak east of the Mississippi...6,684ft elevation... is located on The Blue Ridge Parkway, but it is still a bit of a climb (for foot or vehicle traffic) to get to the summit. https://www.ncparks.gov/mount-mitchell-state-park

Getting here the day after the solar eclipse, it was still pretty busy...and if you are traveling the Blue Ridge Parkway...speed is only 45 mph, so do your calculations. There are only nine, yes, count them...nine tent camping sites. So reservations are a must if you want a site! 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. You get a timber lined tent pad, a crushed limestone area with picnic table, wooden lantern post, and a fire ring with flip grate...and a bear secure food storage bin. There are flush toilets between sites 3 and 7... and two water spigots nearby.

If campsites are full and you desire to hike the trails, you can register your vehicle with office, leave it there in the parking lot and locate a place to make camp along the trails. There are also several free roadside sites marked with a brown plastic post with a small tent emblem on them. Ordinarily these are along a stream where you can gather water (filter it!)...but it is primitive (LNT!).

The park has a restaurant, a museum, gift shop and an observation tower at the summit. Pretty cool that the observation tower is ADA...but steep.

Check weather reports. These mountains make their own weather. And remember, for every 1,000 feet of elevation gain, temperature decreases by 3 degrees (roughly...there is constant debate). So pack wisely. Surprisingly, though reports called for rain...we saw none.

Great hiking and long mountain views are one of the draws. The walk up the Observation trail is paved but steep, so give yourself some time if you are wanting to capture the sunset. If hiking, there are a myriad of sites that offer maps, levels of difficulty and recommendations. Did I mention that if you are planning to hike for the day...plan and pack for weather?

A worthwhile place to pitch your tent, but there are also several other campgrounds at lower elevations that also have great trails and more amenities.

Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Mount Mitchell State Park Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Mount Mitchell State Park Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Mount Mitchell State Park Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Mount Mitchell State Park Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Mount Mitchell State Park Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Mount Mitchell State Park Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Mount Mitchell State Park Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Mount Mitchell State Park Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Mount Mitchell State Park Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Mount Mitchell State Park Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Mount Mitchell State Park Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Mount Mitchell State Park Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017