Top 5 Places To Go Camping In North Carolina

Camping? Have you decided where to go? Let metransported to a simpler life when you camp here.
give you a good idea of some fantastic places to goThe campground is at the head of the Big Creek Trail
in North Carolina. That's right, North Carolina. Whatthat traces the old logging era railroad grade. If you
better state to go camping in? With the beautifulwant to cool off, you can do so in one of the
Blue Ridge Mountains in the west and the Atlanticswimming hole in Big Creek that pool between the
Ocean in the east, all of it steeped in Americanwhite rapids. With Big Creek Campground as your
history, there just isn't a better state to choose.base, you can enjoy all the wonders of the Great
But where in North Carolina? A difficult question toSmoky Mountains.
answer because there are so many options open toHanging Rock State Park (Danbury, NC)
you. I will help you narrow it down by giving youWith the barren rock faces of the Sauratown
some information on the top 5 places to go campingMountains rising from the Piedmont, overlooking the
in North Carolina. Because these are all such greatcountryside, it is no wonder that dramatic setting of
places, they are not listed in any particular order.the Hanging Rock State Park is so popular! The
Merchants Millpond State Park (Sunbury, NC)campground is a perfect base from which to explore
Located in the northeastern part of the state, thisthe park and see all it's wonders. The 73 campsites
camping spot often gets overlooked simply becauseare in two loops. The first loop has 42 campsites and
it is neither in the mountains nor on the beach. This isis open all week, while the second loop has 31
very unfortunate because it has so much to offer.campsites that are open only on weekends. It is best
The Merchants Millpond itself has been called a minito get there by 1pm on Friday for a weekend
Okefenokee Swamp because it has a wetlandcamping trip. But why not get there during the week
ecosystem.and stay longer. You will be glad you did.
This makes it an excellent place for fishing andBalsam Mountain Campground (Cherokee, NC)
canoeing. The high ground around the pond offersExperience something rare - red spruce and Fraser fir
many hiking trails. The campground is well maintainedforest in the highest reaches of the great Smoky
and very appealing. With only 20 campsites available,Mountains. Balsam Mountain Campground offers the
it isn't overcrowded, but you do want to be sure tohighest tent camping in the Smokies in the type of
get there early to get a site.forest usually found in Canada. Originally established in
Lake James State Park (Morganton, NC)1934, Balsam Mountain Campground was set up for
Lake James hold the distinction of being one of thetent camping, as there really wasn't much in the way
clearest, cleanest lakes in the Carolinas. This is one ofof RV camping at the time. Today, it is still for tent
the newer camping spots and as such, hascamping in the best tradition. Because the campsites
contemporary facilities. However, there is no Rvare too small for RVs, it is never over crowded. This
camping here, but it is great for tent campers. Themakes it ideal for a wonderful mountain get-away.
views are absolutely breathtaking. The high mountainsGet away from the rat race and spend some quiet
of the Pisgah National Forest can be seen across thesolitude in Balsam Mountain Campground, exploring
water. This campground has 2 campsites that arethe great Smoky Mountains to your heart's delight.
disabled accessible. There is so much to do here -A couple of other places that merit a mention are
swimming, fishing, canoeing and hiking. What moreOcracoke Island Campground, which is only accessible
could you ask for!by ferry, and Frisco Campground, which is in the
Big Creek Campground (Cove Creek, NC)Cape Hatteras Seashore. Both are wonderful places
The Great Smoky Mountain National Park is a greatto camp on or near the beach.
place but can be a bit overcrowded unless you knowTough choice, I know. You may want to go camping
where to go. Big Creek Campground is just such ain North Carolina every chance you get just so you
place. It is the smallest campground in the Park withcan experience them all. With always pleasing
only 12 campsites and is tent only, which explainsscenery, North Carolina is a camper's paradise. So,
why it is often not overcrowded. It is also a walk-inpack up your tent and sleeping bags and get ready
campground from the parking lot, so you arefor the best camping experience you've ever had.