The best cave camping near Cedar Rock

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In Cedar Rock, cave camping draws adventurers underground, with over 80 options tailored to this rugged terrain. You’ll find campsites where limestone outcrops frame your tent and cool, shaded hollows offer relief from the midday heat. Average nightly rates run $221, but you can snag a spot for as little as $44. Most sites welcome pets, and you won’t have to rough it—showers and toilets are standard. Bring your gear for horseback-riding, fishing, or spotting wild deer near the cave mouths. Top pick: Rose Creek Retreat (92 reviews) is a favorite for its easy cave access and peaceful setting—just far enough from the main road to keep things quiet, but not so remote you’ll feel stranded.

89% (152) 15 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Cedar Rock

Triple J Farm and Campground

1. Triple J Farm and Campground

100%
(9)
41mi from Cedar Rock · 13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camp down by the creek at our private campground. Pan for gold or rock hound for gems in over 1/2 mile of pristine North Carolina creek. Outdoor shower and bathroom facility available. Bring all your camping gear, tents and headlamps for a fun adventure in the woods.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$21
 / night
the Sandbox

2. the Sandbox

74%
(48)
24mi from Cedar Rock · 6 sites · Tents
A local tradition that is being remodeled due to November 2020 flood. Learn more about this land: Near the emerald hollow gem mine 2 miles by crow 5 miles by car Berry picking (in season) 37 acres on the South Yadkin river picnic table and fire ring provided Rock Hunting in creek and river. Also many indian artifacts have been found. Pool Closed for season explore what nature can do Porta potty on site Build sand castles
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
Rose Creek Retreat

3. Rose Creek Retreat

96%
(127)
20mi from Cedar Rock · 3 sites · RVs
In 2018 we purchased this property to enjoy a little freedom, privacy and relaxation. We have slowly been updating the property over the years and in the end of 2019 we decided to create the site and share it with everyone. After beginning to camp ourselves, a year later. we realized that so many campgrounds resembled the HOA like atmosphere our guests want to escape. We then decided to start our own and we hope you enjoy it!
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$38
 / night
Pisgah National Forest

4. Pisgah National Forest

97%
(156)
251 sites · Burnsville, North Carolina
One of Pisgah's gems is Richland Balsam, the highest peak on the Blue Ridge Parkway at 6,410 feet.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Grandfather Mountain State Park

5. Grandfather Mountain State Park

100%
(7)
1 site · Seven Devils, North Carolina
This park has sweeping views, challenging trails, and a mile-high swinging bridge.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
Cherokee National Forest

6. Cherokee National Forest

96%
(49)
625 sites · Mountain City, Tennessee
Follow us to Tennessee and dive into the grandeur of the Cherokee National Forest! It’s filled to the brim with scenic forested trails, rushing rivers, and rainbow trout. During the day you can go rafting, and at night you can bask yourself in moonshine (of various sorts) and brush up on your constellations. If you are in pursuit of some Appalachian Mountain bliss, this is the right place to start. Don’t forget your camera, you're going to want to show these vistas off!
Mount Mitchell State Park

7. Mount Mitchell State Park

95%
(11)
9 sites · Montreat, North Carolina
Sweeping views and challenging hikes define North Carolina’s first state park.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water

In Cedar Rock, cave camping draws adventurers underground, with over 80 options tailored to this rugged terrain. You’ll find campsites where limestone outcrops frame your tent and cool, shaded hollows offer relief from the midday heat. Average nightly rates run $221, but you can snag a spot for as little as $44. Most sites welcome pets, and you won’t have to rough it—showers and toilets are standard. Bring your gear for horseback-riding, fishing, or spotting wild deer near the cave mouths. Top pick: Rose Creek Retreat (92 reviews) is a favorite for its easy cave access and peaceful setting—just far enough from the main road to keep things quiet, but not so remote you’ll feel stranded.

89% (152) 15 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Cedar Rock

Triple J Farm and Campground

1. Triple J Farm and Campground

100%
(9)
41mi from Cedar Rock · 13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camp down by the creek at our private campground. Pan for gold or rock hound for gems in over 1/2 mile of pristine North Carolina creek. Outdoor shower and bathroom facility available. Bring all your camping gear, tents and headlamps for a fun adventure in the woods.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$21
 / night
the Sandbox

2. the Sandbox

74%
(48)
24mi from Cedar Rock · 6 sites · Tents
A local tradition that is being remodeled due to November 2020 flood. Learn more about this land: Near the emerald hollow gem mine 2 miles by crow 5 miles by car Berry picking (in season) 37 acres on the South Yadkin river picnic table and fire ring provided Rock Hunting in creek and river. Also many indian artifacts have been found. Pool Closed for season explore what nature can do Porta potty on site Build sand castles
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
Rose Creek Retreat

3. Rose Creek Retreat

96%
(127)
20mi from Cedar Rock · 3 sites · RVs
In 2018 we purchased this property to enjoy a little freedom, privacy and relaxation. We have slowly been updating the property over the years and in the end of 2019 we decided to create the site and share it with everyone. After beginning to camp ourselves, a year later. we realized that so many campgrounds resembled the HOA like atmosphere our guests want to escape. We then decided to start our own and we hope you enjoy it!
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$38
 / night
Pisgah National Forest

4. Pisgah National Forest

97%
(156)
251 sites · Burnsville, North Carolina
One of Pisgah's gems is Richland Balsam, the highest peak on the Blue Ridge Parkway at 6,410 feet.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Grandfather Mountain State Park

5. Grandfather Mountain State Park

100%
(7)
1 site · Seven Devils, North Carolina
This park has sweeping views, challenging trails, and a mile-high swinging bridge.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
Cherokee National Forest

6. Cherokee National Forest

96%
(49)
625 sites · Mountain City, Tennessee
Follow us to Tennessee and dive into the grandeur of the Cherokee National Forest! It’s filled to the brim with scenic forested trails, rushing rivers, and rainbow trout. During the day you can go rafting, and at night you can bask yourself in moonshine (of various sorts) and brush up on your constellations. If you are in pursuit of some Appalachian Mountain bliss, this is the right place to start. Don’t forget your camera, you're going to want to show these vistas off!
Mount Mitchell State Park

7. Mount Mitchell State Park

95%
(11)
9 sites · Montreat, North Carolina
Sweeping views and challenging hikes define North Carolina’s first state park.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water

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