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CAMPING NORTH-CAROLINA

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May 8, 2024

The state of North Carolina offers 54 diverse camping areas, each with its own unique amenities and attractions. These campgrounds cater to a range of camping preferences, from rustic tent camping to RV camping with full hookups. Many of the camping areas provide amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and access to potable water. Some even offer additional amenities like showers, laundry facilities, and playgrounds for children.

Reservations are generally accepted at most campgrounds in North Carolina, ensuring campers can secure a spot during peak seasons. It is advisable to make reservations in advance, especially for popular campsites. The best time of year to visit North Carolina for camping depends on personal preferences and the desired activities. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them popular times to visit. However, summer provides an array of outdoor recreational options, including swimming, fishing, and hiking.

Each camping area in North Carolina has its own set of attractions and things to be aware of. Some campsites are located near lakes or rivers, offering opportunities for water-based activities. Others are nestled within scenic forests, providing excellent hiking trails and wildlife observation. It is important for campers to be cautious of the local wildlife, such as bears, and take appropriate measures to store food securely. Additionally, being mindful of the rules and regulations of the specific camping area is imperative for a safe and enjoyable experience.




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Lake Oconee

Black Crappie Blue Catfish Kelp Bass Largemouth Bass Striped Bass

Lawson Lake

Alligator Gar Bluefin Tuna

Lake Russell

Black Crappie Blue Catfish Kelp Bass

Reservoir Number One

Black Crappie Blue Catfish Kelp Bass Largemouth Bass Striped Bass

Sugar Creek

Alligator Gar Apache Trout Brook Trout Brown Trout Rainbow Trout

Tallulah Falls Lake

Blue Catfish Kelp Bass

Twin Lakes

Black Crappie Blue Catfish Kelp Bass Largemouth Bass

Chapman Lake

Black Crappie Blue Catfish Bluegill Kelp Bass Largemouth Bass

Yonah Lake

Black Crappie Blue Catfish Bluegill Kelp Bass Largemouth Bass

Weaver Branch

Blue Catfish Kelp Bass Largemouth Bass

Lake Burton

Black Crappie Black Sea Bass Blue Catfish Bluegill Largemouth Bass Spotted Bass

Miller Creek Lake Recreation Area

Black Crappie Black Sea Bass Blue Catfish Bluegill Channel Catfish Largemouth Bass

Presbyterian Lake

Black Crappie Blue Catfish Channel Catfish Kelp Bass Smallmouth Bass

Seed Lake

Black Crappie Blue Catfish Bluegill Kelp Bass Largemouth Bass

Rock Eagle Lake

Blue Catfish Bluegill Channel Catfish Kelp Bass Largemouth Bass

Lake Rabun

Apache Trout Bluegill Brown Trout Kelp Bass Rainbow Trout

Lake Sinclair

Black Crappie Blue Catfish Kelp Bass Largemouth Bass Striped Bass
                                                                                                                       
                                               

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