
RV Campgrounds in North Carolina
Discover the best rv campgrounds across North Carolina. Hit the open road and find the perfect spot for your home on wheels. From full-hookup sites to scenic boondocking destinations.
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National Forests in North Carolina
The dedicated RV loop delivers electric hookups and spacious sites designed specifically for larger rigs, while three distinct camping areas ensure you'll find the right spot for your setup.

RV sites feature full hookups and level pads positioned steps from North Carolina's largest man-made lake, where you'll wake to water views and easy boat launch access.

National Forests in North Carolina
Four distinct camping loops wind through ancient Nantahala National Forest terrain at 5,000 feet, accommodating RVs of various sizes with hookups including water spigots, plus hot showers and flush toilets.
About RV Campgrounds in North Carolina
RV camping in North Carolina offers an extraordinary diversity of experiences, from the towering peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the windswept beaches of the Outer Banks. The state's varied terrain provides RV enthusiasts with everything from full-hookup resort-style campgrounds to rustic national forest sites that accommodate smaller rigs.
Best Time
Spring and fall represent peak seasons for RV camping in North Carolina, with April through May and September through October offering ideal weather conditions across all regions. Mountain campgrounds like Standing Indian and Curtis Creek are most pleasant from late April through October, with summer temperatures 10-15 degrees cooler than the Piedmont.
What Makes It Great
- Full hookup sites with electric, water, and sewer
- Pull-through sites for easy parking
- Dump stations and service facilities
- WiFi and modern amenities
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Tips & Recommendations
- 1Reserve early for popular destinations—North Carolina state parks use the Reserve America system and fill quickly for weekends and holidays, often requiring 6-month advance bookings for premium sites.
- 2National forest campgrounds like Curtis Creek and Standing Indian operate on a mix of reservation and first-come, first-served systems through Recreation.gov.
- 3Check maximum RV length restrictions carefully, as mountain campgrounds may limit rigs to 30-35 feet due to tight turning radiuses and site configurations.
- 4Bring leveling blocks for mountain locations where sites may have significant slope variations.
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