
Mountain Camping in North Carolina
Discover the best mountain camping across North Carolina. Rise above it all in mountain campgrounds. Crisp air, towering peaks, and endless alpine adventure.
Featured Campgrounds
Handpicked destinations that define the region

National Forests in North Carolina
Perched at 5,000 feet where purple rhododendrons blanket the slopes, this campground serves as your gateway to the Appalachian Trail and surrounding peaks that dominate every vista.

National Forests in North Carolina
Fontana Lake shimmers below forested ridges where Appalachian peaks frame every view, while miles of winding trails climb through hardwood canopy into higher elevations.

National Forests in North Carolina
Towering 6,684 feet above your tent, Mt. Mitchell—the East's highest peak—dominates the skyline while the South Toe River flows through verdant Appalachian forests below.
About Mountain Camping in North Carolina
Mountain camping in North Carolina offers access to some of the most spectacular Appalachian landscapes in the eastern United States, where ancient peaks, cascading waterfalls, and rhododendron-lined trails create an unforgettable wilderness experience. The state's mountain campgrounds span elevations from 2,000 to over 5,000 feet, providing everything from developed sites with modern amenities to primitive backcountry camps accessible only by trail.
Best Time
Late spring through early fall offers the most reliable weather for mountain camping in North Carolina, with May through October providing the best combination of accessibility and comfortable conditions. Late May and early June bring spectacular rhododendron and mountain laurel blooms, transforming campgrounds like Standing Indian and Curtis Creek into floral showcases, though this peak bloom period also attracts larger crowds.
Scenery Highlights
- Stunning mountain panoramas
- Cool alpine temperatures
- Alpine lakes and meadows
- World-class hiking trails
Campground Locations
Showing top 20 campgrounds near Mountain Camping in North Carolina
Plan Your Trips
Popular Activities
Tips & Recommendations
- 1Reserve mountain campgrounds well in advance through Recreation.gov for National Forest sites and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park reservation system, as popular locations fill quickly for summer weekends and fall foliage season.
- 2Pack layers regardless of season—mountain weather changes rapidly, and temperatures can drop 20-30 degrees after sunset even in summer.
- 3Bring a quality rain fly and waterproof gear, as afternoon thunderstorms are common from June through August, particularly at higher elevations.
- 4Bear-proof food storage is mandatory at all Great Smoky Mountains sites and recommended throughout mountain regions—use provided bear boxes or hang food properly using the PCT method.
Mountain Camping in North Carolina FAQ
Popular North Carolina Campgrounds Book Fast
The best mountain camping in North Carolina book up quickly. Set up free alerts to catch cancellations.
Outdoorithm
Just now
🎉 Site opened up!
Standing Indian Campground
Your preferred dates
Quick! This site typically books within hours.

Find Your Perfect North Carolina Campground
Create your free account to save favorites, set availability alerts, and get personalized recommendations.
- Search 20+ mountain camping in North Carolina
- Set alerts for hard-to-book sites
- Get personalized recommendations for your trip
- Compare campground amenities
- Check weather forecasts
No credit card required. Every feature is free to use.







