The best beach camping near Robbinsville

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Nestled into the foothills of North Carolina’s Great Smoky Mountains, Robbinsville offers epic outdoor recreation. A population of around 500 people means light pollution is low and stargazing is easily achieved right from the campground. Lake Santeetlah highlights iconic fishing spots within a 15-minute drive. Roll in with a campervan and book a pull-through site with a firepit for sizzling up freshly-caught fish, or find a tent campsite with a hammock and search for shooting stars after nightfall. Further out is the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest showcasing towering old-growth trees over 100 feet tall. To get a taste of city life, head east to Asheville and stop in at one of the many art galleries.

Top-rated campgrounds near Robbinsville

Drifting Meadows

1. Drifting Meadows

77%
(13)
26mi from Robbinsville · 90 sites
Hello! We are Drifting Meadows. A small community located just shy of three hours from Atlanta. Nestled in TN. Not far from Chattanooga and Knoxville. We strive to hold art events, educational seminars, weddings, corporate get-aways and much more. We look forward to hearing from you. Learn more about this land:Hello! We are Drifting Meadows. A small community located just shy of three hours from Atlanta. Nestled in the Tennessee mountains. Not far from Chattanooga and Knoxville.  Primitive camp spots "with community campfire" available with quick access to nearby waterfalls, a lake, and many hiking trailheads. You can also get into town to see live bluegrass bands on the weekends or stop by the local bakery for some amazing fresh food selections. We provide fire wood and portable toilets. Please note that we are off grid so we request that you use all degradable products if possible. (shower supplies are provided). Also, we do request that any trash/recycling products are taken with you when you leave. Looking forward to hosting you. 
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$25
 / night
Toqua RV Campground

2. Toqua RV Campground

28mi from Robbinsville
Toqua RV Campground stands out as a unique destination nestled along the picturesque Little Tennessee River, offering breathtaking views of the Great Smoky Mountains' foothills. This serene location provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers and families alike. Guests can choose from a variety of accommodations, including deluxe lake houses, rustic primitive cabins, and full hookup RV campsites. Each option ensures a comfortable stay while immersing visitors in the stunning landscape. The campground boasts excellent amenities, such as a convenient boat ramp, a sandy swimming beach, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a mini convenience store for all your essentials. Whether you prefer lounging on the private beach or engaging in thrilling water sports on the Little Tennessee River, Toqua RV Campground offers a perfect setting for relaxation and recreation. With its beautiful rolling hills and proximity to outdoor activities, this campground promises an unforgettable experience for all who visit.
Notchy Creek Campground

3. Notchy Creek Campground

29mi from Robbinsville
Notchy Creek Campground stands out as a premier destination for those seeking a perfect blend of comfort and stunning natural beauty. Nestled along the picturesque Little Tennessee River, this campground offers an array of outdoor activities, including excellent fishing, tubing, and kayaking, making it an ideal spot for adventure enthusiasts. With 51 well-maintained sites, including four designated tent areas, Notchy Creek Campground caters to a variety of camping preferences. Whether you're looking for a cozy lakefront tent site for a romantic weekend getaway or a spacious, shaded area for your RV that can accommodate the entire family, you'll find the perfect spot here. In addition to its beautiful surroundings, the campground is conveniently located near local attractions, including swimming holes, hiking trails, and charming restaurants and shops. Experience the tranquility and excitement that Notchy Creek Campground has to offer, and create unforgettable memories in this serene outdoor haven.
Nantahala National Forest

4. Nantahala National Forest

95%
(73)
National forest 16mi from Robbinsville · 438 sites
Discover what the Cherokee call the Land of the Noonday Sun.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Cherokee National Forest

5. Cherokee National Forest

96%
(49)
National forest 129mi from Robbinsville · 625 sites
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!
Anchor Down RV Resort

6. Anchor Down RV Resort

48mi from Robbinsville
Discover the unparalleled charm of our luxury resort, uniquely situated on the stunning shores of Douglas Lake, where breathtaking views of the Great Smoky Mountains create an idyllic backdrop for your getaway. With 170 meticulously designed sites, our campground offers an exceptional blend of comfort and natural beauty, making it the perfect destination for relaxation and adventure. Our resort features a range of luxurious amenities tailored to meet all your needs. Enjoy full hookups, spacious concrete pads, and well-maintained paved streets that enhance your camping experience. The bathhouse, equipped with private bathrooms, ensures your comfort and privacy during your stay. In addition to our top-notch facilities, the surrounding area boasts a wealth of outdoor activities, from swimming in pristine natural holes to hiking scenic trails. Explore nearby restaurants and shops that showcase the local culture, making your visit not just a stay, but a memorable experience. Make your reservation today and immerse yourself in the beauty and luxury of our resort!
Great Smoky Mountains National Park

7. Great Smoky Mountains National Park

98%
(194)
National park 25mi from Robbinsville · 621 sites
Forest trails link campsites with waterfalls and reminders of once-bustling Appalachian communities.
Lake Barkley

8. Lake Barkley

Park 226mi from Robbinsville · 19 sites
Discover Lake Barkley's scenic beauty and outdoor adventures.
Black Rock Mountain State Park

9. Black Rock Mountain State Park

100%
(10)
State park 36mi from Robbinsville · 17 sites
Mountain top vistas and rugged terrain define this Georgia park.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Vogel State Park

10. Vogel State Park

100%
(16)
State park 39mi from Robbinsville · 39 sites
Georgia’s second-oldest state park is home to some of the state’s most scenic landscapes.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Sumter National Forest

11. Sumter National Forest

88%
(13)
National forest 132mi from Robbinsville · 259 sites
Explore the vast South Carolina wilderness on foot, by bike, or by boat
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park

12. Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park

88%
(4)
State park 42mi from Robbinsville · 55 sites
Discover the thrill of Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
Pisgah National Forest

13. Pisgah National Forest

97%
(156)
National forest 91mi from Robbinsville · 251 sites
One of Pisgah's gems is Richland Balsam, the highest peak on the Blue Ridge Parkway at 6,410 feet.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

Nestled into the foothills of North Carolina’s Great Smoky Mountains, Robbinsville offers epic outdoor recreation. A population of around 500 people means light pollution is low and stargazing is easily achieved right from the campground. Lake Santeetlah highlights iconic fishing spots within a 15-minute drive. Roll in with a campervan and book a pull-through site with a firepit for sizzling up freshly-caught fish, or find a tent campsite with a hammock and search for shooting stars after nightfall. Further out is the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest showcasing towering old-growth trees over 100 feet tall. To get a taste of city life, head east to Asheville and stop in at one of the many art galleries.

Top-rated campgrounds near Robbinsville

Drifting Meadows

1. Drifting Meadows

77%
(13)
26mi from Robbinsville · 90 sites
Hello! We are Drifting Meadows. A small community located just shy of three hours from Atlanta. Nestled in TN. Not far from Chattanooga and Knoxville. We strive to hold art events, educational seminars, weddings, corporate get-aways and much more. We look forward to hearing from you. Learn more about this land:Hello! We are Drifting Meadows. A small community located just shy of three hours from Atlanta. Nestled in the Tennessee mountains. Not far from Chattanooga and Knoxville.  Primitive camp spots "with community campfire" available with quick access to nearby waterfalls, a lake, and many hiking trailheads. You can also get into town to see live bluegrass bands on the weekends or stop by the local bakery for some amazing fresh food selections. We provide fire wood and portable toilets. Please note that we are off grid so we request that you use all degradable products if possible. (shower supplies are provided). Also, we do request that any trash/recycling products are taken with you when you leave. Looking forward to hosting you. 
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$25
 / night
Toqua RV Campground

2. Toqua RV Campground

28mi from Robbinsville
Toqua RV Campground stands out as a unique destination nestled along the picturesque Little Tennessee River, offering breathtaking views of the Great Smoky Mountains' foothills. This serene location provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers and families alike. Guests can choose from a variety of accommodations, including deluxe lake houses, rustic primitive cabins, and full hookup RV campsites. Each option ensures a comfortable stay while immersing visitors in the stunning landscape. The campground boasts excellent amenities, such as a convenient boat ramp, a sandy swimming beach, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a mini convenience store for all your essentials. Whether you prefer lounging on the private beach or engaging in thrilling water sports on the Little Tennessee River, Toqua RV Campground offers a perfect setting for relaxation and recreation. With its beautiful rolling hills and proximity to outdoor activities, this campground promises an unforgettable experience for all who visit.
Notchy Creek Campground

3. Notchy Creek Campground

29mi from Robbinsville
Notchy Creek Campground stands out as a premier destination for those seeking a perfect blend of comfort and stunning natural beauty. Nestled along the picturesque Little Tennessee River, this campground offers an array of outdoor activities, including excellent fishing, tubing, and kayaking, making it an ideal spot for adventure enthusiasts. With 51 well-maintained sites, including four designated tent areas, Notchy Creek Campground caters to a variety of camping preferences. Whether you're looking for a cozy lakefront tent site for a romantic weekend getaway or a spacious, shaded area for your RV that can accommodate the entire family, you'll find the perfect spot here. In addition to its beautiful surroundings, the campground is conveniently located near local attractions, including swimming holes, hiking trails, and charming restaurants and shops. Experience the tranquility and excitement that Notchy Creek Campground has to offer, and create unforgettable memories in this serene outdoor haven.
Nantahala National Forest

4. Nantahala National Forest

95%
(73)
National forest 16mi from Robbinsville · 438 sites
Discover what the Cherokee call the Land of the Noonday Sun.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Cherokee National Forest

5. Cherokee National Forest

96%
(49)
National forest 129mi from Robbinsville · 625 sites
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!
Anchor Down RV Resort

6. Anchor Down RV Resort

48mi from Robbinsville
Discover the unparalleled charm of our luxury resort, uniquely situated on the stunning shores of Douglas Lake, where breathtaking views of the Great Smoky Mountains create an idyllic backdrop for your getaway. With 170 meticulously designed sites, our campground offers an exceptional blend of comfort and natural beauty, making it the perfect destination for relaxation and adventure. Our resort features a range of luxurious amenities tailored to meet all your needs. Enjoy full hookups, spacious concrete pads, and well-maintained paved streets that enhance your camping experience. The bathhouse, equipped with private bathrooms, ensures your comfort and privacy during your stay. In addition to our top-notch facilities, the surrounding area boasts a wealth of outdoor activities, from swimming in pristine natural holes to hiking scenic trails. Explore nearby restaurants and shops that showcase the local culture, making your visit not just a stay, but a memorable experience. Make your reservation today and immerse yourself in the beauty and luxury of our resort!
Great Smoky Mountains National Park

7. Great Smoky Mountains National Park

98%
(194)
National park 25mi from Robbinsville · 621 sites
Forest trails link campsites with waterfalls and reminders of once-bustling Appalachian communities.
Lake Barkley

8. Lake Barkley

Park 226mi from Robbinsville · 19 sites
Discover Lake Barkley's scenic beauty and outdoor adventures.
Black Rock Mountain State Park

9. Black Rock Mountain State Park

100%
(10)
State park 36mi from Robbinsville · 17 sites
Mountain top vistas and rugged terrain define this Georgia park.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Vogel State Park

10. Vogel State Park

100%
(16)
State park 39mi from Robbinsville · 39 sites
Georgia’s second-oldest state park is home to some of the state’s most scenic landscapes.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Sumter National Forest

11. Sumter National Forest

88%
(13)
National forest 132mi from Robbinsville · 259 sites
Explore the vast South Carolina wilderness on foot, by bike, or by boat
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park

12. Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park

88%
(4)
State park 42mi from Robbinsville · 55 sites
Discover the thrill of Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
Pisgah National Forest

13. Pisgah National Forest

97%
(156)
National forest 91mi from Robbinsville · 251 sites
One of Pisgah's gems is Richland Balsam, the highest peak on the Blue Ridge Parkway at 6,410 feet.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
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The best beach camping near Robbinsville guide

Where to go

Lake Santeetlah

Lake Santeetlah boasts 76 miles of shoreline and tons of freshwater fish. Motorized boats are allowed, with several companies offering boat and jet ski rentals. Head to the Charikus Branch and Ground Squirrel Branch for calm waters. Then, conquer the 3.3-mile North Loop hiking trail—a well-maintained pebble pathway makes it accessible for young kids and strollers. There are pet-friendly tent campsites nearby offering wooden tent pads and picnic tables. Or opt for a glamping experience on a farm featuring wooden cabins equipped with fire rings, outdoor showers, and pit toilets.

Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest

The Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest is a 3,800-acre section of Nantahala National Forest. Some of the old-growth trees found here are more than 400 years old and more than 6 feet in diameter. Drive 30-minutes northwest from Robbinsville and leave early because parking is limited. View the towering ancient giants by walking the 2.1-mile Joyce Kilmer Memorial Loop Trail before breaking for lunch at the picnic tables near the entrance. While there are no campsites within the forest itself, there are plenty of tent and RV campgrounds close by.

Asheville

Head 1.5-hours east from Robbinsville to see the hustle and bustle of Asheville. Teeming with art galleries, live music venues, and views of the Appalachian Mountains, there’s plenty to do. Visit the Asheville Pinball Museum, The North Carolina Arboretum, or Asheville Treetop Adventure Park for an exhilarating zipline tour and a forest canopy obstacle course. Settle the campervan into a nearby riverside RV campsite outfitted with full hookups for water and electricity, in addition to dump stations. Or set up a home base at Blue Ridge Recreation Park with tent and RV campgrounds close to waterfalls and lakes.

When to go

The summer season lasts from early June until late September, and it generally doesn’t get hotter than 86°F (but it’s very humid). Rainfall is also common throughout the summer months with July getting the most precipitation. Star gazers should consider visiting in September and October as they typically have the clearest skies. Winter rolls around in early November, and snow is seen from December until March, with the majority of it occurring in January. Spring and fall are usually the best seasons for fishing, just keep in mind that regulations vary depending on the month, so plan accordingly.