To Camp In NC Can Be A Memorable Experience
Monday, February 21st, 2011Camping in North Carolina offers spectacular natural beauty. There are also historical towns full of charm. The state borders Tennessee on the west, Virginia in the north and Georgia and South Carolina in the south. Trails for hikers, bikers and horses are available. Gorges, mountains, forests, waterfalls and other scenic natural sites abound.
Where to camp in North Carolina
You can refine your options by deciding what kind of camping experience you want. Do you want to go traditional and rough it? Do you want showers and potable water available? Are rented cabins more suitable? Is an RV park a consideration? Are you interested in enjoying seasonal events as well?
Helpful tips
The best tip is to research ahead of time. The computer is a useful tool to help you plan. Going online opens up a whole host of sources, including the state’s useful resources that can guide you in planning your trip. Planning ahead will certainly improve the quality of your experience.
Keep the following in mind: chairs and coolers cannot help you stake your claim to a spot next to yours at campsites in national parks. Tents must be set up. If you try to use chairs and coolers to stake claim to a spot, they will removed and placed in the lost and found.
How to find the right camp ground
There is an array of informative websites to help you find your campground of choice. General sites or specific sites like those for national and state parks or individual websites for the various camping grounds. According to the guidebook The Best In Tent Camping: The Southern Appalachian & Smoky Mountains published by the Menasha Ridge Press, the top 10 destinations for camping in tents are: the Black Mountain Campground in Burnsville, NC; Standing Indian Campground in Franklin, NC; Camping on Cape Hatteras National Seashore in Buxton, NC; Linville Falls Campground in Spruce Pine, NC; Carolina Beach State Park Campground in Carolina Beach, NC; Lake James State Park Campground in Morgantown, NC; Camping & Cabins on Cape Lookout National Seashore in Harkers Island, NC; Mount Mitchell State Park in Asheville, NC; Badin Lake Campground in Troy, NC; and North Mills River Campground in Asheville, NC. In the top 20 are included some outstanding destinations. However, it is important to keep in mind that whatever your desire there is a place for you.
Enjoying your experience to the full
With a little preparation and planning, camping in North Carolina can be the family trip experience that creates great memories.




