4.9
Adirondacks
Concord, North Carolina
Campground in North Carolina.
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Campground in North Carolina.
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Bryson City is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.
Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.
North Carolina weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Bryson City.
Don't miss local attractions near Bryson City. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.
Mar 18, 2026
What an incredible campground and state park! First, an amazing deal for the RV/trailer spots with electric hookups. Second, the camping spots are nicely spaced out so have privacy and don't feel on top of your neighbors. There was many fun little spots to sit near the water or fish. I loved the trail that went between different loops of the campground and could use to get to the beach. I stayed i... What an incredible campground and state park! First, an amazing deal for the RV/trailer spots with electric hookups. Second, the camping spots are nicely spaced out so have privacy and don't feel on top of your neighbors. There was many fun little spots to sit near the water or fish. I loved the trail that went between different loops of the campground and could use to get to the beach. I stayed in loop C and only had a quick walk to get to amazing views. The grounds are well maintained and the road loops around a lot for good accessibility or biking. I definitely will be returning and don't think you can go wrong with where you stay. I was farther from the water but felt secluded and more in the forest with just a short walk to the water. I will be returning next year!
Mar 18, 2026
Great campground right on Jordan Lake. Several sites with lake views and lake access. Loop B sites 79,80,81 are all just amazing. Weird that the restrooms are only open on the weekend but we made due. Very wooded. Big rig friendly. Pay attention some sites don't have electricity. Great dump stations, easy to access. Saw a bald eagle just 20 feet above a camper..amazing
Mar 18, 2026
Huge place, but sites are all very well spaced and private. So many right on the water. Well maintained place throughout. Dump station is available with four spots. Good pressure rinse water with hose connections. Working in mid November, not sure if they get shut off for winter. Potable water fills throughout the grounds. Price is very reasonable. Military discount too. Reservations are impossibl... Huge place, but sites are all very well spaced and private. So many right on the water. Well maintained place throughout. Dump station is available with four spots. Good pressure rinse water with hose connections. Working in mid November, not sure if they get shut off for winter. Potable water fills throughout the grounds. Price is very reasonable. Military discount too. Reservations are impossible short notice, but FCFS is massive and honestly, maybe nicer sites. Very nice, helpful, and professional staff. Especially Amanda at the gate who could be the highlight of the whole place. Can’t wait to come back!
Mar 18, 2026
Wasn’t sure what to expect, but we were more than pleasantly surprised by the size of our campsite. We stayed just one Friday night, but it was long enough for us to enjoy speaking with people from all over the Country. Heated bathrooms were nicer than some restaurants I’ve been in as well. If you dig camping, go check it out and I strongly recommend making a reservation before heading out.
Mar 18, 2026
We enjoyed our stay but the bathroom was really bad. With only one bath house (4 shower stalls and 4 toilet stalls) and one restroom (3 toilet stalls) for the entire campground, both of which are on the main road, it was really inconvenient and far away from almost everyone except a few lucky spots. Not only that, they were outdated and dirty. They had push handles on both sinks and shower. And th... We enjoyed our stay but the bathroom was really bad. With only one bath house (4 shower stalls and 4 toilet stalls) and one restroom (3 toilet stalls) for the entire campground, both of which are on the main road, it was really inconvenient and far away from almost everyone except a few lucky spots. Not only that, they were outdated and dirty. They had push handles on both sinks and shower. And the water didn't get hot until the 17th push. Not to mention the half doors on the showers that gave you that "showering is a team sport" vibe of 1980s gym classes. Everything else about the campground is fine, we really enjoyed the campers only beach, the camping spots weren't too close together and were well maintained, and of course the lake is beautiful.
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