Warren Mary Ellen
Ranger
Campground is in the Pisgah National Forest and is run by the Cradle of Forestry just off the Blue Ridge Parkway. Lots of hiking trails, a lake with swimming area and fishing pier. Bent Creek Experimental Forest has many mountain bike trails. The NC Arboretum is just down the road. Get on the BRP going South and head to Mt . Pisgah and enjoy dinner with a view. Head down into Brevard and see the Cradle of Forestry Visitors Center and Sliding Rock. Brevard is a nice town. North on the BRP and climb up to Mt. Mitchell passing by Craggy Gardens (beautiful especially in the fall or when the Rhododendrons are blooming. Also the Folk Art Center is a good stop also. Asheville is a cool city with great food, music scene, art scene & lots of breweries both big and small. Great Smokies National Park is a short drive away too.
The campground is popular because of the proximity to all of the above so you will need a reservation. Some sites have electricity, a few full hookups but most have neither. Some sites are tent only too. Your site will have a picnic table, lantern post, fire pit, and gravel surface. There are some pull throughs but many are back in. Bathrooms have showers are well kept. Firewood and ice at gate for sale. We had site 85 on the Hard Times Loop which we liked. There is a lot of space between sites compared to most places. Friendly staff/Campground Hosts who are visible especially as Quiet hours started. Generators are only allowed for 4 hours per day so you don't see many RVers. The loops closer to the lake fill up faster.
Now one of my favorite campgrounds alongside Balsam Mountain in the Great Smokies, Tower Falls in Yellowstone, Many Glacier in Glacier and Fruita in Capitol Reef. Quiet and people who know how to camp come here. Already looking at when I can come back as this only 2 hours from our house.
The campground is popular because of the proximity to all of the above so you will need a reservation. Some sites have electricity, a few full hookups but most have neither. Some sites are tent only too. Your site will have a picnic table, lantern post, fire pit, and gravel surface. There are some pull throughs but many are back in. Bathrooms have showers are well kept. Firewood and ice at gate for sale. We had site 85 on the Hard Times Loop which we liked. There is a lot of space between sites compared to most places. Friendly staff/Campground Hosts who are visible especially as Quiet hours started. Generators are only allowed for 4 hours per day so you don't see many RVers. The loops closer to the lake fill up faster.
Now one of my favorite campgrounds alongside Balsam Mountain in the Great Smokies, Tower Falls in Yellowstone, Many Glacier in Glacier and Fruita in Capitol Reef. Quiet and people who know how to camp come here. Already looking at when I can come back as this only 2 hours from our house.