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The best cabins in North Carolina.
From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Outer Banks, your adventure is waiting
There’s no better way to launch a camping trip in North Carolina than by cruising the Blue Ridge Parkway. Five of the eight seasonal campgrounds found along this gorgeous 252-mile stretch of forests, waterfalls and breathtaking views are in North Carolina. Start your adventure in Asheville, cultural, culinary and craft-beer hub of the Western mountain
Read more...There’s no better way to launch a camping trip in North Carolina than by cruising the Blue Ridge Parkway. Five of the eight seasonal campgrounds found along this gorgeous 252-mile stretch of forests, waterfalls and breathtaking views are in North Carolina. Start your adventure in Asheville, cultural, culinary and craft-beer hub of the Western mountain region.
This region also boasts Pisgah National Forest, home to Mount Mitchell, the state’s tallest peak. Rising over 6,600 feet above sea level, it’s also the tallest mountain east of the Mississippi River. Drive to the top for 360-degree views and plentiful picnic tables.
Backpack through the Great Smoky Mountains, where you can pick up 71 miles of the Appalachian Trail. This national park’s ridge of forestland winds along the border between North Carolina and Tennessee, offering over 800 miles of hiking trails.
Head to the central Piedmont region where you'll find the state's largest cities, including Charlotte, Raleigh, and Durham. This area is best enjoyed from Hanging Rock State Park. Climb the 2+ miles of sheer rock face or fish and boat on the lake.
Make your way east, where Carolina Beach State Park and the Outer Banks beckon. The Tar Heel State’s 300 miles of barrier-island beaches offer charming coastal towns and soft dunes perfect for pitching your tent. Primitive beach camping is especially rewarding at Cape Lookout National Seashore where the lighthouse and wild horses (!!) create once-in-a-lifetime photo ops.
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