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Backcountry Campsite #78 Introduce

Backcountry Campsite #78 offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in nature while enjoying the tranquility of Fontana Lake. Located in the heart of the Nantahala National Forest, this campsite is perfect for those seeking an adventurous outdoor experience with breathtaking scenery.

The campsite is situated on the shores of Fontana Lake, surrounded by dense forests and rolling hills, providing a serene environment for nature enthusiasts. With minimal development and no hookups, it's ideal for primitive camping. The site features fire pits, picnic tables, and bear-resistant food storage systems to ensure a safe and wildlife-friendly stay.

  • Primitive camping with basic amenities
  • Stunning views of Fontana Lake and surrounding mountains
  • Nearby fishing spots and hiking trails
  • Bear-proof food storage for safety
  • Convenient access from the Fontana Village Resort Marina

Activities abound in the area, with opportunities to fish in nearby streams, boat on the lake, or hike through the forested trails. The campsite is a haven for anglers and outdoor adventurers looking to explore the diverse ecosystems of Western North Carolina.

Visitors should be aware that reaching Campsite #78 may require a moderate hike depending on water levels. Launching from the marina, about an 8-mile paddle or boat ride away, is recommended. Check weather conditions beforehand and consider using the shuttle service offered by the marina in case of inclement weather.

  • Close proximity to Fontana Village Resort
  • Abundant driftwood for campfires
  • Variety of wildlife including deer and wild turkeys
  • Pristine views ideal for stargazing

Customer feedback highlights the natural beauty, convenience of parking at the marina, and abundance of fishing opportunities. Some visitors noted motorboat traffic on the lake and occasional trash from previous campers, emphasizing the importance of leaving no trace.

Location

North CarolinaSwain CountyRobbinsville

Customer Reviews

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jessica Mims
Sep 05, 2024

Gorgeous spot on Fontana Lake! From the marina (can park your car overnight for a fee) it's a 8 mile trip to #78. It's rough waters out in the middle of the lake.

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Peter Hagler
Oct 22, 2017

Overall a pretty good experience. We paddled in from Fontana Village Resort Marina, about an 8 mile trip, as the park staff said this was the most secure place to leave a vehicle parked (free parking with a $5 per boat launch fee). Make sure to check the wind conditions if you will be paddling in. The marina offers a shuttle service if the weather will not cooperate. There is a lot of motorboat traffic on the lake if that matters to you either way. If the water level is low, it is a pretty good climb up to the campsite. They have a suspension system set up for your food so nothing steals your pic-a-nic basket. Driftwood is plentiful for the campfire. Beautiful scenery. Good fishing around a couple of streams that feed the lake nearby. And, as usual, a bit of trash left by previous campers.

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Cade Nicholson
Nov 20, 2022

Amazing views in the morning and evenings! We got a ferry over to the island and set up for the weekend in October. No snakes and the water was low enough to walk to the mainland. There’s some nice hiking trails accessible from here but we just chilled on the island.

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Phil Bartman
Apr 05, 2022

Great place to get away from it all and get in touch with nature. Only had two other hikers there same time as me and we all left even better friends. Put it on your list!

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Jason Ingraham
Oct 20, 2020

Very nice site to camp on the lake away from civilization. We paddled from Tsali boat launch, a solid 8 miles. In a slow canoe and a stop for lunch we took almost 4 hours. We spent two nights towards the end of October, 2020 - so the lake was not at all busy with motor traffic. The lake level was 26 feet below full pool, a short walk up the packed sand bank to the site. There are actually two spots to camp on the island, one in the center and one at the South end. The South site is very small, one or two tents. We had 4 tents and two hammocks at the central site. There was minimal trash present from campers, some washed up junk from the lake itself. We brought firewood, but you can collect a good amount of driftwood if you have to. The Lakeshore Trail is a very short paddle away from this island, it goes right along the North shore of Fontana, so you can take a good hike while you're there.