Davidson River Campground

Davidson River Campground | Brevard

Davidson River Campground | Brevard: Davidson River Recreation Area offers camping and outdoor activities for the whole family. The campground boasts several loops of shaded campsites, as well as access to hiking trails, fishing spots, waterfalls and several nearby attractions within Pisgah National Forest. It lies just four miles west of the town of Brevard and less than an hour from the city of Asheville. The facility is open year-round.

Natural Features: The campground is located in Pisgah National Forest at an elevation of 2,150 feet. The surrounding land boasts mile-high peaks, cascading waterfalls and slopes thickly forested with hardwoods and conifers. The group camping area is adjacent to the beautiful Davidson River.

Recreation: The forest is known for its hiking trails, several of which are near the campground. Hikers can challenge themselves with the 12.3-mile Art Loeb Trail, the 3.7-mile North Slope Trail or a 1.5-mile walking trail. The Davidson River offers excellent trout fishing, plus tubing and swimming, which are kid-friendly favorite activities. Visitors wishing to learn more about the area can attend educational programs in summer and fall.

Facilities: Campsites are organized into eight loops and some are adjacent to the water. Sites are mostly shaded and equipped with picnic tables, tent pads, lantern posts and campfire rings with grills. The facility also provides hot showers and restrooms with flush toilets in each loop. Campers can purchase ice and firewood on-site and rent bikes nearby.

Nearby Attractions: Several natural and cultural attractions are within close proximity to the campground. Sliding Rock, Looking Glass Falls and the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway are among the more popular sites. The small town of Brevard offers various amenities and services, and visitors can take a trip to Asheville to visit art galleries, shops, and restaurants.

ACTIVITIES AND AMENITIES

Within Facility

  •   Amphitheater
  •   Bike Rentals
  •   Campfire Rings
  •   Educational Programs
  •   Entrance Station
  •   Firewood Vendor
  •   Fishing
  •   Flush Toilets
  •   Grills
  •   Hiking
  •   Ice
  •   Lantern Posts
  •   Pay Phone
  •   Picnic Area
  •   Showers
  •   Swimming
  •   Tent Pads
  •   Tubing

Within 10 Miles

  •   Fuel Available
  •   General Store
  •   Restaurant

Know Before You Go

  •   Gate closes at 11 p.m. and opens at 7 a.m.
  •   Generators may be used up to 4 hours per day between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.; generators not allowed on Poplar Loop (sites 99-113)
  •   First-come, first-served sites available
  •   Campground host or security on duty 24 hours from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31; entrance station phone number is 828-877-4910
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