Rocky Bluff Campground — National Forests In North Carolina
Reviewed Aug. 6, 2018

Small & Simple Campground

The campground itself is beautiful - nestled in the forest, it feels very remote. Each campsite has a ~10x10 level tent pad, a nice picnic table & fire box. There's a mix of more open campsites (if you want a few next to each other for a larger group) or a little more secluded. If you want really secluded - there is an upper loop that the road is closed, but you can hike your stuff up to if you'd like. The bathrooms were nice & clean, and there are spigots for drinking water. The park also features a lovely little loop trail that follows along a stream, which was nice & cool despite the fact that I visited in late July. The last neat feature is a small and very old cemetery above campsite 10

The nearby town Hot Springs is about 8 minutes away and features everything you would need - food, a few small convenience stores, and gas.

The negative bit is I got absolutely eaten alive by chiggers at this campsite, so make sure you apply bug spray!

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  • Review photo of Rocky Bluff Campground — National Forests In North Carolina by Theresa P., August 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Rocky Bluff Campground — National Forests In North Carolina by Theresa P., August 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Rocky Bluff Campground — National Forests In North Carolina by Theresa P., August 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Rocky Bluff Campground — National Forests In North Carolina by Theresa P., August 6, 2018