Vintage trailers near Hot Springs

Panoramic mountain views, mineral waters, and historic hikes bring campers to Hot Springs.

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4 top vintage trailers sites near Hot Springs

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Rock Cottage Farm

1 site · Lodging4 acres · Canton, NC
Enjoy the sounds of the rolling mountain farm when you stay in our vintage 1975 camper. It’s a one-of-a-kind, all inclusive camping destination. Just bring your clothes and food and relax in our “everything is ready for you” camper nestled in the Smoky Mountains of WNC. Our mini-farm sits on 4.5 acre farm with the original rock house built in 1950 at the end of the road. We have loved where we live for 6 yrs and decided it was time to share our beautiful piece of God’s creation with others. In growing season, we have a garden and berry bushes, apple trees, grapes all growing on our property. We have a family playground and tree house. If looking for a country getaway near good access to activities, we are the place! We are 20-30 min to 3 entrances of the Blue Ridge Parkway and trails. We are 10 min from Chestnut Mnt. Park, with biking trails. 8 min to local river tubing. We are 4 min from a grocery store. 8 min to a small downtown with local stores and restaurants.
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Mtn. Magic Vintage Camper

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Gerton, NC
This sloping open pasture looks down the Hickory Nut Gorge in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Originally it was cleared as an area to grow corn by settlers who then built their homes "down in the hollow" . Learn more about this land: Welcome to a place with MOUNTAIN MAGIC! 13 ft. vintage camper witch 2 tent sites Consider this a "humble glamping" opportunity! The newly renovated 13ft. 1964 Yellowstone CAMPER... has a couch that folds out into a comfy double bed, a tiny kitchen with basic appliances. There is a sink with hot and cold running water, air conditioning, and an infrared space heater for the cooler months. On the backside of the camper is an OUTDOOR SHOWER with hot and cold water For toiletry needs there is a RUSTIC COMPOSTING TOILET in the woods, a minutes walk up to the top of the pasture! **Please check all the photos** Picnic Table 2 cushioned outdoor chairs 2 Adirondack chairs Fire ring w/ metal grate to cook Rope Hammock for two 4 awesome hiking trails w/in 5-mile drive 30 minute drive into Asheville It is highly recommended that your vehicle is all wheel or 4 wheel drive, as the acces to the camping site is through a pasture
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Vintage trailers near Hot Springs guide

Overview

The only known natural hot spring in North Carolina gave rise to the city of Hot Springs, which has become a resort town rife with privately owned spas, lodging rentals, and lots of camping and outdoor recreation. Hot Springs sits near the Appalachian Trail, a popular destination for long-distance hikers, and the French Broad River, believed to be one of the oldest rivers in the world. Head deeper into nature with a trip to Pisgah National Forest for mile-high peaks and dispersed camping. Lake James State Park offers lakeside campgrounds for water enthusiasts. And Mount Mitchell State Park offers backpacking campsites next to the highest point of elevation east of the Mississippi River.

Where to go

Pisgah National Forest

With over 500,000 acres of forested slopes, waterfalls, and mile-high peaks, Pisgah National Forest is a camper’s delight. Head out on multi-use trails for biking and horseback riding to rock climbing opportunities. Or go tubing, fishing, or swimming in the streams and rivers flowing through the forest park. On-site RV and tent campsites provide access to potable water and dump stations, while dispersed, primitive camping options in the wilderness are also available. For a bit of luxury, reserve a private furnished cabin or tiny house under the trees.

Lake James State Park

A popular destination on the Catawba River system, Lake James State Park welcomes campers to paddle-in and backpack-in primitive campsites for an immersive lake experience. Wake up and go boating, swimming, jet skiing and fishing. Then hike on pet-friendly trails like Holly Discovery Trail or Overmountain Victory Trail to see more of the park. For those looking for more traditional options, lakeside campsites for tents and RVs are also available with potable waters and hot showers.

Mount Mitchell State Park

Mount Mitchell State Park has two claims to fame—it was the very first state park in North Carolina and the mountain for which it’s named happens to be the highest point of elevation east of the Mississippi River. Campers can access the park in May through November via the Blue Ridge Mountains Parkway, or hike the Mountains-to-Sea state trails connected to Pisgah National Forest. Other peaks in the park like Mount Hallback, Mount Craig, Big Tom, and Balsam Cone have 360-degree panoramic views and are lined with Fraser fir forests. All campsites are walk-in backpacking sites with grills and picnic tables, but private campgrounds for RVs with full hookups are also nearby.

When to go

Hot Springs is in a mountain valley, which brings cooler temperatures in summer and offers  protection from winter storms, resulting in a comfortable temperate climate year-round. Daily high temperatures are around 85°F in summer months, while winters stay between 33°F and 53°F. Since Hot Springs sits near the Appalachian Trail and Blue Ridge Mountains, summer is a very popular time for campers who want to hike on the trails and enjoy the mountain wilderness.

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