The best star host camping near Hendersonville

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Between Pisgah National Forest and Nantahala National Forest and just south of Asheville, Hendersonville is a small town set among the dramatic Blue Ridge Mountains. The pedestrian-centered downtown explores the arts, while nearby Jones Gap State Park, Chimney Rock State Park, and Mount Mitchell State Park offer ample hiking trails, bike paths, and rock climbing adventures. This “City of 4 Seasons” offers year-round attractions, but fall is extra fun with local farms opening for apple picking, hayrides, and corn mazes. From farmsteads to family campgrounds, tent campsites, RV sites, and glamping lodging are all close at hand.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Hendersonville

2. Charming tiny house on 16 acres

100%
(10)
13mi from Hendersonville · 1 site · Lodging
Learn more about this land:20 minutes from the beautiful city of Asheville, this charming 300 square foot rustic hideaway is attached to our home, yet it has own private entrance, private bath with shower, and kitchenette with fridge, microwave, hot plate, and coffee maker. Wifi/AC. Tiny house vibes. Glamping! This truly is the best of both worlds. My husband and I built this ourselves, and we love hosting people. Electric heater easily warms this up in the cooler months. For all seasons!You'll have access to a private hiking trail, and in the warmer months, a swimming pond. Small, but spacious enough for a couple, or quiet party of 3. People always tell us how comfortable they feel here!!We provide tea, coffee and a few toiletries, as well.Comfy queen bed in roomy loft space. Enjoy lots of light, high ceilings, singing birds.Grill is also available on request.Please note, in the bathroom there is an eco-friendly , modern composting toilet by “Natures Head”. This is user friendly and modern (see picture), but does require reading simple instructions the first time you use. We can direct you through it!You'll have your own private back deck to enjoy overlooking beautiful pasture,  as well as other delightful features on the property. You can enjoy different spaces on the 16 acres such as a swimming pond by a gazebo, a private hiking trail. Wildflowers and berries in season.Quiet,  nurturing, and deeply relaxing. Modern, with a rustic flare.  15 minutes to Asheville. You'll be within minutes to everything you'll love about this area:  Blue Ridge parkway (10 minutes) hiking (on premise, on private land,  w/ many other hiking  trails close by) coffee shop and breakfast spot (5 minutes), breweries and multiple food trucks all close by, restaurants, and any kind of grocery store you'll need.Private, rural studio connected to a restored tobacco barn on 16 acres of family owned land. *Where rustic meets refined. *Lines, blankets, coffee provided.*Eco friendly composting toilet*Private entrance, private bath+ cozy sleeping loft.*Perfect for a couple; couch can be converted into a single bed for one additional guest.*Modern kitchenette with coffee maker, hot plate, fridge, and microwave. *Access to private hiking trail + swimming pond.*Enjoy a beverage on a back private deck. *Mountain views w/in minutes.*Under $100 a night.*15 minutes to Asheville.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$68
 / night

4. Pisgah Riverbend

98%
(131)
15mi from Hendersonville · 34 sites · Tents, RVs
This property is situated on 50 acres, surrounded by private property with views of the nearby Pisgah National Forest and a 10 minute drive to DuPont State Forest. Campsites are adjacent to the French Broad River. Excellent fishing and boating. It is heavily populated by deer and other wildlife. For this reason, dogs must be kept on a leash. Please note that due to the campground being in low-lying land, the drive in is subject to being slick and muddy, 4WD is required. Message us with any questions. Due to the property proximity to the river and situated in floodway, the sites are subject to flooding during heavy rain events. Voluntary and/or mandatory evacuation may be necessary during any reservation due to high waters or forecast for high water events. If evacuation is necessary, unused portions of reservation will be refunded. Campers are advised to be self-sufficient with water and shower facilities. We do provide a port a potty and firewood is for sale on site (Venmo, PayPal or cash). IF YOU ARE CAMPING WITH A RV OR TRAILER, PLEASE CONTACT US TO DISCUSS A SITE. All sites can accommodate smaller RV camper units. However, larger RV's have limited site availability. Campsites are situated along the river edge. Embankments are steep and near deep water. Although not prohibited, constant supervision for children is a must to avoid serious injury due to natural hazards. If you are floating in from the French Broad River the recommended take out is located at 35.24007° N, -82.69972° W. See images in our photos for the posted Riverbend sign for where to take out.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$42
 / night

Between Pisgah National Forest and Nantahala National Forest and just south of Asheville, Hendersonville is a small town set among the dramatic Blue Ridge Mountains. The pedestrian-centered downtown explores the arts, while nearby Jones Gap State Park, Chimney Rock State Park, and Mount Mitchell State Park offer ample hiking trails, bike paths, and rock climbing adventures. This “City of 4 Seasons” offers year-round attractions, but fall is extra fun with local farms opening for apple picking, hayrides, and corn mazes. From farmsteads to family campgrounds, tent campsites, RV sites, and glamping lodging are all close at hand.

99% (9.8K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Hendersonville

2. Charming tiny house on 16 acres

100%
(10)
13mi from Hendersonville · 1 site · Lodging
Learn more about this land:20 minutes from the beautiful city of Asheville, this charming 300 square foot rustic hideaway is attached to our home, yet it has own private entrance, private bath with shower, and kitchenette with fridge, microwave, hot plate, and coffee maker. Wifi/AC. Tiny house vibes. Glamping! This truly is the best of both worlds. My husband and I built this ourselves, and we love hosting people. Electric heater easily warms this up in the cooler months. For all seasons!You'll have access to a private hiking trail, and in the warmer months, a swimming pond. Small, but spacious enough for a couple, or quiet party of 3. People always tell us how comfortable they feel here!!We provide tea, coffee and a few toiletries, as well.Comfy queen bed in roomy loft space. Enjoy lots of light, high ceilings, singing birds.Grill is also available on request.Please note, in the bathroom there is an eco-friendly , modern composting toilet by “Natures Head”. This is user friendly and modern (see picture), but does require reading simple instructions the first time you use. We can direct you through it!You'll have your own private back deck to enjoy overlooking beautiful pasture,  as well as other delightful features on the property. You can enjoy different spaces on the 16 acres such as a swimming pond by a gazebo, a private hiking trail. Wildflowers and berries in season.Quiet,  nurturing, and deeply relaxing. Modern, with a rustic flare.  15 minutes to Asheville. You'll be within minutes to everything you'll love about this area:  Blue Ridge parkway (10 minutes) hiking (on premise, on private land,  w/ many other hiking  trails close by) coffee shop and breakfast spot (5 minutes), breweries and multiple food trucks all close by, restaurants, and any kind of grocery store you'll need.Private, rural studio connected to a restored tobacco barn on 16 acres of family owned land. *Where rustic meets refined. *Lines, blankets, coffee provided.*Eco friendly composting toilet*Private entrance, private bath+ cozy sleeping loft.*Perfect for a couple; couch can be converted into a single bed for one additional guest.*Modern kitchenette with coffee maker, hot plate, fridge, and microwave. *Access to private hiking trail + swimming pond.*Enjoy a beverage on a back private deck. *Mountain views w/in minutes.*Under $100 a night.*15 minutes to Asheville.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$68
 / night

4. Pisgah Riverbend

98%
(131)
15mi from Hendersonville · 34 sites · Tents, RVs
This property is situated on 50 acres, surrounded by private property with views of the nearby Pisgah National Forest and a 10 minute drive to DuPont State Forest. Campsites are adjacent to the French Broad River. Excellent fishing and boating. It is heavily populated by deer and other wildlife. For this reason, dogs must be kept on a leash. Please note that due to the campground being in low-lying land, the drive in is subject to being slick and muddy, 4WD is required. Message us with any questions. Due to the property proximity to the river and situated in floodway, the sites are subject to flooding during heavy rain events. Voluntary and/or mandatory evacuation may be necessary during any reservation due to high waters or forecast for high water events. If evacuation is necessary, unused portions of reservation will be refunded. Campers are advised to be self-sufficient with water and shower facilities. We do provide a port a potty and firewood is for sale on site (Venmo, PayPal or cash). IF YOU ARE CAMPING WITH A RV OR TRAILER, PLEASE CONTACT US TO DISCUSS A SITE. All sites can accommodate smaller RV camper units. However, larger RV's have limited site availability. Campsites are situated along the river edge. Embankments are steep and near deep water. Although not prohibited, constant supervision for children is a must to avoid serious injury due to natural hazards. If you are floating in from the French Broad River the recommended take out is located at 35.24007° N, -82.69972° W. See images in our photos for the posted Riverbend sign for where to take out.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$42
 / night

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The best star host camping near Hendersonville guide

Where to go

Jones Gap State Park

Just past the border into South Carolina is Jones Gap State Park, a massive 13,000 acre reserve featuring two majestic waterfalls, over 60 miles of hiking trails, and the impressive Middle Saluda River. Fish for brown and rainbow trout from a riverside campsite, or birdwatch for native and migratory species. Many campsites don’t allow campfires, so bring alternative heating and cooking sources. Hipcampers planning to explore Jones Gap should be sure to make a day-use reservation ahead of time.

Chimney Rock State Park

Northeast of Hendersonville, Chimney Rock State Park is named after its towering rock spire that reaches more than 300 feet—climb the tower itself or take an elevator. The park also has hiking trails to Hickory Nut Falls, as well as more rugged routes to nearby Eagle Rock and Rumbling Bald. This park is also a popular destination for bouldering, with many rock faces in the area ripe for climbing. Nearby glamping spots and RV campgrounds are available.

Mount Mitchell State Park

Mount Mitchell is the highest point east of the Mississippi River, and the viewpoint from the summit’s observation deck is well worth the strenuous hike to reach it. Mount Mitchell State Park also includes moderate and difficult trails for exploring the nearby Pisgah National Forest and its waterfalls, mountains, and rivers. Stay at a nearby RV park equipped with full hookups and wifi.

When to go

Hendersonville has the most to offer in hot summer months, with July temperatures reaching average highs of 85°F. Clear summer skies make for amazing views from the mountain peaks, however, this also means bigger crowds in more popular parks. Choosing some of the larger state parks in the area can be a good way to enjoy a more peaceful experience. Hendersonville winters are fairly cold (average January lows of 25°F), and some trails, campsites, and attractions close for the season, though some trails are open in wintertime for those with the right equipment.