
MOUNT PISGAH CAMPGROUND
128
Total Campsites
Campground
71
Reservable Sites
Mixed (reservable + first-come)
4
Accessible
ADA-compliant sites
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Organization
Managing agency
Overview
About MOUNT PISGAH CAMPGROUND
Overview One of the most popular of the Parkway's campgrounds, Mount Pisgah Campground is perched in the rolling mountains of western North Carolina on the southernmost end of the famous Blue Ridge Parkway. Surrounded by dense hardwood forests at an elevation of 4980 feet, it offers shady, cool respite from the summer heat. Whichever end of the day appeals, spectacular sunrise and sunset panoramic views can be enjoyed from nearby overlooks. Several popular hiking trails, ranging from moderate to strenuous, are accessible from the campground. Drenched in history, this area was once part of the holdings of George Vanderbilt and the site of his hunting camp house, Buck Springs (no longer standing), is close by. Recreation Several popular hiking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult, are easily accessible from the campground. The Frying Pan Trail leads adventurers 1.6 miles (2.6 km) south to the Fire Tower at Frying Pan Mountain. Hiking north on the trail you'll arrive at the Pisgah Inn and from there, the Buck Spring Trail leads visitors through the thick hardwood forest and along rocky terrain to the Mt. Pisgah Parking Area. From the parking area it is a 1.6 mile (2.6 km) uphill trek to the top of Mt. Pisgah. The Shut-In Trail is the original route from the Biltmore Estate to the Buck Spring Lodge, and heads north along the Blue Ridge Parkway toward Asheville. The Buck Spring Lodge was a mountain getaway for George Vanderbilt, owner of the famous Biltmore Estate. The North Carolina Mountains to Sea Trail follows both the Buck Spring and Shut-In Trails , and connects to trails in Pisgah National Forest. Facilities Several popular hiking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult, are easily accessible from the campground. The Frying Pan Trail leads adventurers 1.6 miles (2.6 km) south to the Fire Tower at Frying Pan Mountain. Hiking north on the trail you'll arrive at the Pisgah Inn and from there, the Buck Spring Trail leads visitors through the thick hardwood forest and along rocky terrain to the Mt. Pisgah Parking Area. From the parking area it is a 1.6 mile (2.6 km) uphill trek to the top of Mt. Pisgah. The Shut-In Trail is the original route from the Biltmore Estate to the Buck Spring Lodge, and heads north along the Blue Ridge Parkway toward Asheville. The Buck Spring Lodge was a mountain getaway for George Vanderbilt, owner of the famous Biltmore Estate. The North Carolina Mountains to Sea Trail follows both the Buck Spring and Shut-In Trails , and connects to trails in Pisgah National Forest. Natural Features Mount Pisgah is part of the Appalachian Mountain Range, an area of the country with scenery that never disappoints, whether blanketed in wildflowers in the spring or bursting with red, orange, and yellow hues in the fall. The Blue Ridge Parkway is a scenic byway that follows the high crests of the central and southern Appalachians for 469 miles from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina. At an elevation of 4,980 feet (1,518 m), Mount Pisgah offers moderate to cool temperatures during camping seasons. Nearby Attractions The beautiful Pisgah Inn is located adjacent to the campground and offers a restaurant and country store. Additionally, historic Asheville, North Carolina is about 20 miles away, offering grocery stores, fuel and medical facilities.
- 128 total campsites listed.
- 71 reservable sites plus first-come options.
- 4 accessible campsites listed.
- Most common site type: tent only nonelectric (65).
- Map coordinates are available for trip planning.


Campsite Inventory
128 sites to choose from
TENT ONLY NONELECTRIC
31
Reservable
0
Accessible
RV NONELECTRIC
34
Reservable
3
Accessible
STANDARD NONELECTRIC
6
Reservable
1
Accessible
MANAGEMENT
0
Reservable
0
Accessible
Amenities & Details
Everything you need to know
Campfire Allowed
No, Yes
Site capacity
N/A, Single
Check-in time
0:00 PM, 3:00 PM
Check-out time
0:00 PM, 12:00 PM
Double Driveway
No, Yes
Driveway entry
Back-In, N/A, Pull-Through
Driveway Grade
Moderate, N/A, Slight
Driveway length (ft)
100, 18, 20, 21
Driveway surface
Paved
FOOD STORAGE LOCKER
Food Storage Locker
Fire Pit
Fire Pit, Yes
GRILLS
Grills
LANTERN POSTS
Lantern Posts
Max Num of Horses
10
Max guests
6
Max vehicle length (ft)
20, 22, 23, 25
Minimum guests
Yes
PICNIC TABLES
Picnic Tables
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
828-648-2644 (MAY - OCTOBER)
Getting There
From Interstate 40 west, take exit 47 and turn south onto Highway 191. Stay in the right hand lane and turn south again onto the Blue Ridge Parkway at the North Carolina Arboretum; enjoy the amazing views and nine tunnels along the Blue Ridge Parkway for 15 miles (24 km). You will pass the Mt. Pisgah Parking Area, the Country Store and the Pisgah Inn on the left. The campground is on the right immediately after the Pisgah Inn. From Waynesville, North Carolina, take Highway 276 for about 22 miles to The Blue Ridge Parkway. Turn north onto the parkway and continue four miles to the campground on the left.
FAQ
Common questions
Everything you need to know before your trip to MOUNT PISGAH CAMPGROUND.
How do reservations work for MOUNT PISGAH CAMPGROUND?
Reservation availability for MOUNT PISGAH CAMPGROUND can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at MOUNT PISGAH CAMPGROUND?
MOUNT PISGAH CAMPGROUND currently lists TENT ONLY NONELECTRIC (65), RV NONELECTRIC (50), STANDARD NONELECTRIC (11), MANAGEMENT (2).
Where is MOUNT PISGAH CAMPGROUND located?
MOUNT PISGAH CAMPGROUND is in North Carolina near Asheville. Coordinates: 35.4028, -82.7567.
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