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Cheoah Point
Public Campground

Cheoah Point

Robbinsville, North Carolina
4.7 (18 reviews)

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About Cheoah Point

Campground in North Carolina.

Nestled in the scenic mountains of western North Carolina, Cheoah Point offers RV campers an authentic escape into one of the state's most beautiful and unspoiled regions. This public campground serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring the rugged terrain and outdoor treasures that define the western North Carolina experience. The location provides easy access to some of the area's most remarkable natural features, making it perfect for adventurers, nature lovers, and anyone seeking to reconnect with the great outdoors.

The surrounding landscape is characterized by dense forests, rolling mountains, and pristine waterways that create an immersive natural environment. Visitors will find themselves surrounded by the kind of scenery that makes western North Carolina a destination unto itself. The area's elevation and mountain setting mean cooler temperatures even during warm months, providing relief from summer heat. The mountain vistas and peaceful forest atmosphere create a genuinely restorative camping experience that feels far removed from everyday life.

For those interested in outdoor recreation, the region offers exceptional opportunities. Hiking trails of varying difficulty levels wind through nearby forests and along scenic ridges. The waterways in the area attract fishing enthusiasts and paddlers alike, offering opportunities to explore by canoe or kayak. The region's natural beauty makes it a photographer's paradise, with countless moments to capture the interplay of light and shadow through the trees and across the mountains.

The Cheoah area sits within a region rich with Appalachian culture and history. Nearby towns offer local shops, restaurants, and services where visitors can experience authentic mountain hospitality. The region's heritage runs deep, and exploring small communities provides insight into traditional crafts, local music, and the distinctive character of western North Carolina.

Cheoah Point is ideal for RV campers who want to experience mountain camping without sacrificing reasonable access to amenities and services. The campground attracts everyone from families seeking a peaceful retreat to serious outdoor enthusiasts planning extended exploration of the region's trails and waterways. Whether you're seeking solitude in nature, adventure-filled days, or simply a quiet place to watch mountain sunsets, this location delivers an authentic North Carolina mountain camping experience.
4.7

Rating

18

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Robbinsville is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

North Carolina weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Robbinsville.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Robbinsville. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Cheoah Point Reviews

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Annie Boevree

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Annie Boevree

We spent a week here and had an amazing time. Very close to some great hikes and gorgeous views! Only a short jaunt to Robbinsville where they have a grocery store for supplies. If you stay here spots 14-17 are the prime spots ,for sure, and would be well worth the walk in to those tent sites. The camp host was very nice and made us feel welcome. If we ever get back to NC we will definitely stay h... We spent a week here and had an amazing time. Very close to some great hikes and gorgeous views! Only a short jaunt to Robbinsville where they have a grocery store for supplies. If you stay here spots 14-17 are the prime spots ,for sure, and would be well worth the walk in to those tent sites. The camp host was very nice and made us feel welcome. If we ever get back to NC we will definitely stay here again!

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Annie Boevree

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Annie Boevree

We spent a week here and had an amazing time. Very close to some great hikes and gorgeous views! Only a short jaunt to Robbinsville where they have a grocery store for supplies. If you stay here spots 14-17 are the prime spots ,for sure, and would be well worth the walk in to those tent sites. The camp host was very nice and made us feel welcome. If we ever get back to NC we will definitely stay h... We spent a week here and had an amazing time. Very close to some great hikes and gorgeous views! Only a short jaunt to Robbinsville where they have a grocery store for supplies. If you stay here spots 14-17 are the prime spots ,for sure, and would be well worth the walk in to those tent sites. The camp host was very nice and made us feel welcome. If we ever get back to NC we will definitely stay here again!

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First Last

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by First Last

Host rides around on a cart harassing people for no reason. Locals are not friendly, trails and overlooks are overgrown, little to no reception even for gps. There were houses everywhere on the water when it said it was undeveloped, liars. Water was dirty and high tension power lines stretch out across the lake. Decided not to stay...No stars if it was an option. Did not see any wildlife other tha... Host rides around on a cart harassing people for no reason. Locals are not friendly, trails and overlooks are overgrown, little to no reception even for gps. There were houses everywhere on the water when it said it was undeveloped, liars. Water was dirty and high tension power lines stretch out across the lake. Decided not to stay...No stars if it was an option. Did not see any wildlife other than the primitive natives and locals.

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First Last

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by First Last

Host rides around on a cart harassing people for no reason. Locals are not friendly, trails and overlooks are overgrown, little to no reception even for gps. There were houses everywhere on the water when it said it was undeveloped, liars. Water was dirty and high tension power lines stretch out across the lake. Decided not to stay...No stars if it was an option. Did not see any wildlife other tha... Host rides around on a cart harassing people for no reason. Locals are not friendly, trails and overlooks are overgrown, little to no reception even for gps. There were houses everywhere on the water when it said it was undeveloped, liars. Water was dirty and high tension power lines stretch out across the lake. Decided not to stay...No stars if it was an option. Did not see any wildlife other than the primitive natives and locals.

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Roy Schindele

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Roy Schindele

what a great hidden gem such a beautiful place to stay for a few days the host made us feel very welcome and was very helpful answering questions and making local recommendations

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Roy Schindele

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Roy Schindele

what a great hidden gem such a beautiful place to stay for a few days the host made us feel very welcome and was very helpful answering questions and making local recommendations

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Josh Ormeroid

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Josh Ormeroid

Tight quarters with a 35 foot fifth wheel. And sites are more like buddy sites, one neighbor is only a few feet away. But let's face it, we're not here to hang at the camper! We're here for the Motorcycle rides and hikes!

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Josh Ormeroid

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Josh Ormeroid

Tight quarters with a 35 foot fifth wheel. And sites are more like buddy sites, one neighbor is only a few feet away. But let's face it, we're not here to hang at the camper! We're here for the Motorcycle rides and hikes!

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Stephanie Cox

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Stephanie Cox

Great spot at the end of the dragons tail. Privacy is lacking but the location makes up for it.

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Stephanie Cox

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Stephanie Cox

Great spot at the end of the dragons tail. Privacy is lacking but the location makes up for it.

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