The best dog-friendly 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.

97% (9.4K) 1,291 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Robbinsville

Tiny Home Way

1. Tiny Home Way

100%
(20)
44mi from Robbinsville · 6 sites · Lodging
Porcini is a tiny home near a trickling creek in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Located back in the woods down a long winding mountain road, you'll find all the conveniences of home. If you aren't a camping person but want a little adventure such as climbing a ladder to bed, this is the place for you. * Hot tub * Outdoor fire pit * Wireless internet * Full kitchen * Streaming TV * Pet friendly: $75 fee per pet * Heated mattress pad in winter * Large deck space with a Charcoal grill
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night
Roamstead

2. Roamstead

97%
(55)
43mi from Robbinsville · 77 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Roamstead was born on a family RV trip across the country. Our founders noticed their glamorous plans often ended in glorified parking lots or dirty campgrounds without amenities or thought regarding design. Alongside that, many campgrounds seemed unapproachable to those who hadn’t been before. A vision was born to reinvent 'roughing it' in a way that could welcome all adventurers to experience the magic of the great outdoors. We believe the beauty of nature should be experienced by everyone. It's good for your health, and the more we connect with and learn about the outdoors, the more we'll feel compelled to protect it. Whether you've been camping all your life or this would be your first trip, we're here for you. We aim to build a bridge (you know, a metaphorical one) to the great outdoors, where all adventures can truly feel welcome. Roamstead is committed to making our outdoor spaces accessible to everyone. At our Smoky Mountains location, we're partnering with Friends of the Smokies to do just that. Friends assists the National Park Service in its mission to preserve and protect the Great Smoky Mountains National Park by raising funds and public awareness, and providing volunteers for needed projects. They restore trails, build handicap accessible access points, and provide urban youth educational opportunities in the park, to name just a few of their many projects. A dollar of each stay at Roamstead Smoky Mountains is donated back to Friends of the Smokies to help continue their mission.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$69
 / night
Mountain Riders Riverfront Camping

3. Mountain Riders Riverfront Camping

97%
(73)
8.4mi from Robbinsville · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
All sites are on the valley river surrounded by mountain views. Close to the Dragon Tail, Trail of Tears, and the North Georgia / Tennessee border. Zip lining, white water rafting, fishing, hiking, and biking are all nearby. Enjoys stunning views, the sound of the river, and plenty of other outdoor activities around. Two separate bathhouses are available with 2 full bathrooms in each and a laundry room is also available.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$35
 / night
Cozy Creekside Camping

4. Cozy Creekside Camping

40mi from Robbinsville · 1 site · RV
LOT ONLY, with full hookups This cozy creekside lot is perfect for your next outdoor camping adventure—just bring your own RV, travel trailer, pop-up, or other RVIA-certified camper. Most of the photos were taken in January, but in spring, summer, and fall this lovely shaded campsite feels secluded and serene, while still offering all the comforts of home. The site includes creekside posts for hanging a hammock and a fireside hanging-chair post. It is located near the pool, bathhouse, laundry facilities, and a small playground. The lot is located in a gated campground with many amenities, including two seasonal pools, a coin-operated laundromat, a game room, an exercise facility, and a seasonal restaurant. You are also welcome to book this lot through the campground’s main office, but my Hipcamp listing is cheaper. Other things to note Pets are welcome. However, please be aware there is a $10 non-refundable pet fee, paid upon check-in through the campground office, to cover the cost of the pet waste stations throughout the park. This fee is charged by the campground and is not included in the rental price paid through Hipcamp. Please let me know if you plan to bring any pets, and I will share the campground’s pet policy information.
Full hookups
from 
$66
 / night
Waterside lot

5. Waterside lot

95%
(21)
38mi from Robbinsville · 1 site · RV
The mountains are calling! North GA RV vacation lot for rent in Morganton, GA just 7 miles east of Blue Ridge…nightly, weekly, or monthly rental. Located in Waterside RV resort with community pool, laundry facilities, wood fired pizza oven, and much more! Site has full hook up with 30/50 AMP service, water and sewer. WIFI and cable available but reception is not guaranteed. Paved 20’x50′ concrete pad. Site and gate code will be emailed on date of reservation by 7:00 AM. RV REGULATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS: RVs who do not meet requirements will not be permitted within the Community. Class A - Minimum of 16 Feet Class B - Must be approved by Management. Minimum of 16 Feet - Bumper to Bumper. Class C - Must be approved by Management. Minimum of 16 Feet - Bumper to Bumper. Fifth Wheel - Minimum Length of 16 feet Livable Space. Travel Trailers - Minimum Length of 24 feet Livable Space. Exclusively prohibited: tents, tent campers, pop-ups, truck campers, vehicles on a truck or semi-truck chassis, or such other units not specifically manufactured to be sold as a recreational vehicle including but not limited to fold out campers and any recreational vehicles not equipped for full utility hookups to water, sewer, and electrical systems.
Full hookups
from 
$60
 / night

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.

97% (9.4K) 1,291 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Robbinsville

Tiny Home Way

1. Tiny Home Way

100%
(20)
44mi from Robbinsville · 6 sites · Lodging
Porcini is a tiny home near a trickling creek in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Located back in the woods down a long winding mountain road, you'll find all the conveniences of home. If you aren't a camping person but want a little adventure such as climbing a ladder to bed, this is the place for you. * Hot tub * Outdoor fire pit * Wireless internet * Full kitchen * Streaming TV * Pet friendly: $75 fee per pet * Heated mattress pad in winter * Large deck space with a Charcoal grill
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night
Roamstead

2. Roamstead

97%
(55)
43mi from Robbinsville · 77 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Roamstead was born on a family RV trip across the country. Our founders noticed their glamorous plans often ended in glorified parking lots or dirty campgrounds without amenities or thought regarding design. Alongside that, many campgrounds seemed unapproachable to those who hadn’t been before. A vision was born to reinvent 'roughing it' in a way that could welcome all adventurers to experience the magic of the great outdoors. We believe the beauty of nature should be experienced by everyone. It's good for your health, and the more we connect with and learn about the outdoors, the more we'll feel compelled to protect it. Whether you've been camping all your life or this would be your first trip, we're here for you. We aim to build a bridge (you know, a metaphorical one) to the great outdoors, where all adventures can truly feel welcome. Roamstead is committed to making our outdoor spaces accessible to everyone. At our Smoky Mountains location, we're partnering with Friends of the Smokies to do just that. Friends assists the National Park Service in its mission to preserve and protect the Great Smoky Mountains National Park by raising funds and public awareness, and providing volunteers for needed projects. They restore trails, build handicap accessible access points, and provide urban youth educational opportunities in the park, to name just a few of their many projects. A dollar of each stay at Roamstead Smoky Mountains is donated back to Friends of the Smokies to help continue their mission.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$69
 / night
Mountain Riders Riverfront Camping

3. Mountain Riders Riverfront Camping

97%
(73)
8.4mi from Robbinsville · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
All sites are on the valley river surrounded by mountain views. Close to the Dragon Tail, Trail of Tears, and the North Georgia / Tennessee border. Zip lining, white water rafting, fishing, hiking, and biking are all nearby. Enjoys stunning views, the sound of the river, and plenty of other outdoor activities around. Two separate bathhouses are available with 2 full bathrooms in each and a laundry room is also available.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$35
 / night
Cozy Creekside Camping

4. Cozy Creekside Camping

40mi from Robbinsville · 1 site · RV
LOT ONLY, with full hookups This cozy creekside lot is perfect for your next outdoor camping adventure—just bring your own RV, travel trailer, pop-up, or other RVIA-certified camper. Most of the photos were taken in January, but in spring, summer, and fall this lovely shaded campsite feels secluded and serene, while still offering all the comforts of home. The site includes creekside posts for hanging a hammock and a fireside hanging-chair post. It is located near the pool, bathhouse, laundry facilities, and a small playground. The lot is located in a gated campground with many amenities, including two seasonal pools, a coin-operated laundromat, a game room, an exercise facility, and a seasonal restaurant. You are also welcome to book this lot through the campground’s main office, but my Hipcamp listing is cheaper. Other things to note Pets are welcome. However, please be aware there is a $10 non-refundable pet fee, paid upon check-in through the campground office, to cover the cost of the pet waste stations throughout the park. This fee is charged by the campground and is not included in the rental price paid through Hipcamp. Please let me know if you plan to bring any pets, and I will share the campground’s pet policy information.
Full hookups
from 
$66
 / night
Waterside lot

5. Waterside lot

95%
(21)
38mi from Robbinsville · 1 site · RV
The mountains are calling! North GA RV vacation lot for rent in Morganton, GA just 7 miles east of Blue Ridge…nightly, weekly, or monthly rental. Located in Waterside RV resort with community pool, laundry facilities, wood fired pizza oven, and much more! Site has full hook up with 30/50 AMP service, water and sewer. WIFI and cable available but reception is not guaranteed. Paved 20’x50′ concrete pad. Site and gate code will be emailed on date of reservation by 7:00 AM. RV REGULATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS: RVs who do not meet requirements will not be permitted within the Community. Class A - Minimum of 16 Feet Class B - Must be approved by Management. Minimum of 16 Feet - Bumper to Bumper. Class C - Must be approved by Management. Minimum of 16 Feet - Bumper to Bumper. Fifth Wheel - Minimum Length of 16 feet Livable Space. Travel Trailers - Minimum Length of 24 feet Livable Space. Exclusively prohibited: tents, tent campers, pop-ups, truck campers, vehicles on a truck or semi-truck chassis, or such other units not specifically manufactured to be sold as a recreational vehicle including but not limited to fold out campers and any recreational vehicles not equipped for full utility hookups to water, sewer, and electrical systems.
Full hookups
from 
$60
 / night

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The best dog-friendly 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.