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Eight state parks in western North Carolina remain closed until further notice. The following parks have at least partially reopened: Crowders Mountain, Gorges, Grandfather Mountain, Lake Norman, and Rendezvous Mountain. Visit ncparks.gov/closures for more information on the status of facilities.
Filter the list of North Carolina state parks and accesses based on camping options, available facilities, activities, and/or region. Parks with multiple accesses have them listed individually. You can also use the search field. Check our Park Notices page for important visitor information.
Camping at one of our state parks is a great way to stretch your adventures from hours to several days. You can take the time to relax and recharge and save money on accommodations as you travel. Find your naturally wonderful campsite and reserve it today!
Whether you're new to North Carolina, just visiting the state, or planning your first ever camping excursion, read on to learn how to make a reservation at one of our state parks.
Eight state parks in western North Carolina remain closed until further notice. The following parks have at least partially reopened: Crowders Mountain, Gorges, Grandfather Mountain, Lake Norman, and Rendezvous Mountain. Visit ncparks.gov/closures for more information on the status of facilities.
Located in Rutherford county 25 miles southeast of Asheville, Chimney Rock State Park offers some of North Carolina's most dramatic mountain scenery, overlooking Hickory Nut Gorge and Lake Lure.
About Us. From the mountains to the coast, the Division of Parks and Recreation administers a diverse system of state parks, natural areas, trails, lake, natural and scenic rivers, and recreation areas. The Division also supports and assists other recreation providers by administering grant programs for park and trail projects, and by offering ...
Located in Onslow County 19 miles southeast of Jacksonville, Hammocks Beach State Park comprises a mainland area and three barrier islands, including the 4-mile-long Bear Island.
Eight state parks in western North Carolina remain closed until further notice. The following parks have at least partially reopened: Crowders Mountain, Gorges, Grandfather Mountain, Lake Norman, and Rendezvous Mountain. Visit ncparks.gov/closures for more information on the status of facilities.
Eight state parks in western North Carolina remain closed until further notice. The following parks have at least partially reopened: Crowders Mountain, Gorges, Grandfather Mountain, Lake Norman, and Rendezvous Mountain. Visit ncparks.gov/closures for more information on the status of facilities.