jonathan h
We are looking to tent camp in October.
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We like the Davidson River Campground. Take the Blue Ridge Parkway toward Cherokee, at US 276 turn left toward Brevard. Campground is on the right.
We also like Lake Powhatan which is just west of Asheville and near the Biltmore Plantation.
If it is still hot, camp at the campground on the Blue Ridge Parkway at Mt. Pisgah and across the road from the Pisgah Inn.
Check the site below for links.
We like the Davidson River Campground. Take the Blue Ridge Parkway toward Cherokee, at US 276 turn left toward Brevard. Campground is on the right.
We also like Lake Powhatan which is just west of Asheville and near the Biltmore Plantation.
If it is still hot, camp at the campground on the Blue Ridge Parkway at Mt. Pisgah and across the road from the Pisgah Inn.
Check the site below for links.
Know a good camping spot in NC near Charlotte?
monkey
What's the best place to go tent camping in NC? We live in Charlotte, and we don't want to go too far....about two hours away or less. We will be in a tent and want to go someplace where there are things to do and interesting sites to see. (fishing, waterfalls, outlooks, hiking, good food, showers)
We are going the last weekend of August, if that helps....in case there are any special events/festivals going on anywhere that would be near a good campground and worthy of attending.
Basically, we're looking for a fun, intimate, romantic, relaxing weekend in a safe, beautiful area.
If you have any suggestions please let me know! :)
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The closest nice spot for camping is Lake Norman State Park. It has everything you're looking for and is only about 45 minutes from Charlotte, north on I-77.
Other interesting spots a bit further away: Blowing Rock and Asheville, up in the mountains. Google the towns and you'll get all the tourist info. This is a nice time to be up in the Appalachians.
The closest nice spot for camping is Lake Norman State Park. It has everything you're looking for and is only about 45 minutes from Charlotte, north on I-77.
Other interesting spots a bit further away: Blowing Rock and Asheville, up in the mountains. Google the towns and you'll get all the tourist info. This is a nice time to be up in the Appalachians.
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