Boone Fork Campground Mulberry Creek Road Collettsville, NC 28611 Phone: (828) 652-2144
Boone Fork is a primitive campground operated by the U.S. Forest Service with 15 camping sites, a fishing pond; picnic tables, vault toilets, and water. Group camping is available. The fee to use the campground is $3. Contact the U.S. Forest Service for reservations.
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RV Hookups: No Hot Showers: No Camping: Yes Vault Toilets: Yes Water: Yes Handicap-Accessible: No
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Green Mountain Park Campground (Private Campground) 2495 Dimmette Rd. Lenoir, NC 28645 Phone: (828) 757-4088 Map It
A four-season campground offering tenting, cedar cabins and RV Camping. Membership benefits include access to game room, pool, nature trails, and 9-hole mini golf. Green Mountain is open for non-members from November until Easter weekend.
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Number of Campsites: 19 Flush Toilets: Yes Showers: Yes Handicap-Accessible: Yes Drinking Water: Yes Picnic Area: Yes
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Mortimer Campground NC Highway 90 Collettsville, NC 28611 Phone: (828) 652-2144 Map It
This campground is operated by the US Forest Service and is located 10 miles north of Brown Mountain Beach Resort. The campground is open from April 1 – October 31. There are 19 sites for tents and small campers, but hook-ups are not available. It includes bathhouse with flush toilets with hot water, fire rings, water, and picnic tables. The trailhead to Thorpes Creek Falls is located in the campground. The fee to use the campground is $10.00.
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Number of Campsites: 19 Flush Toilets: Yes Showers: Yes Handicap-Accessible: Yes Drinking Water: Yes Picnic Area: Yes RV Hookups: No |
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Camping at Wilson Creek, Pisgah National Forest
Dispersed primitive camping is allowed throughout the forested area, staying at least 200 feet from any water. Camping is allowed on Pisgah National Forest land only! Exceptions to this rule may occur along major Forest Service roads, where primitive campsites have been designated and signed to protect water quality and other natural resources. Camping on private property is prohibited. All campfires must be low impact, and you should check with the Grandfather Ranger District to ensure that there is no fire ban.
For more information, contact the Grandfather Ranger District at (828) 652-2144 or the Wilson Creek Visitor Center at (828) 759-0005.
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