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Backcountry Campsite #87 Introduce

Welcome to Backcountry Campsite #87, a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, located at Fontana Dam, NC 28733. This campsite offers a unique backcountry camping experience on an island in Lake Fontana, providing scenic views and a secluded atmosphere.

Backcountry Campsite #87 is known for its beautiful views and relatively remote location. However, access to the campsite requires a steep, approximately 150-yard hike uphill from the lake's edge. This should be considered when planning your trip, especially when carrying gear. Fetching water from the lake also requires descending and ascending this steep hike, which can be challenging.

The campsite itself offers ample space for multiple tents, with a main area and a smaller, flatter area nearby. The main area is somewhat sloped, so campers should plan accordingly. The island location provides panoramic views of Lake Fontana, a significant attraction for visitors.

Customer reviews highlight the importance of packing light due to the challenging hike. Additionally, fluctuating lake water levels can impact access to the shoreline, making it more difficult to transport gear. Visitors should be prepared for these conditions, especially during periods of low water.

In summary, Backcountry Campsite #87 offers a unique and scenic island camping experience at Lake Fontana. The great views and secluded location are significant advantages. However, the steep hike to the campsite and potential water access challenges should be carefully considered. It is recommended to pack light and be prepared for varying lake water levels. Despite these challenges, the campsite is highly regarded for its beauty and is a popular choice for those seeking a backcountry adventure.

Location

North CarolinaSwain CountyFontana Dam

Customer Reviews

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Justin Bennett
May 30, 2018

Great campsite, with one caveat - to get to the actual campsite is about 150 yd steep hike up to the top of the island. This isn't so bad, but it gets a little old considering you have to go all the way down to the lake to fetch water. Overall though, the campsite is great! The main camp area has plenty of room for a few tents (albeit, a bit sloped) and there is another smaller flat area about 10 yards from the main camp area that can be utilized for more space. The views from around the island are great (as is bout anywhere around Lake Fontana really). Will definitely be staying here again at some point!

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Dan Kilbourne
Nov 14, 2018

We camped at this site in October. The lake water levels were very low which made I difficult to get gear up the bank. As other reviews have stated, it's a 150 yards all uphill to the camp sites at the top of the island. There are multiple tent locations once you reach the top. My advise would be to pack light.

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J Ford
Jun 04, 2016

(visited site late-May 2016) Campsite is located at top of island; not on the water although you can see water from most anywhere you are while on the island. There are not multiple places to set up camp at this site as there are other back country sites I've visited so you'll be cozied up next to one another around the fire pit. The north side of the island has a good spot to stop and have lunch if not staying at the campsite. I'm giving it 4 stars because once you're on the island, there's only 1 real pathway across the top of the island; the rest is covered by undergrowth (during summertime). Other locations allow for more exploring and room to stretch. Beautiful otherwise!!!

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Amber Loewy
Jun 17, 2016

Great campsite, but omg the bugs. Have your fire going before dark, and don't use headlamps at night and then the bugs aren't as bad. A screen room with a floor would have been a good thing to bring. Mosquito net does nothing since the real problem is flying palmetto bugs and beetles that attack from the ground. You get on the island from the north point where there may be a land bridge depending on the lake level. You have to carry what you bring up hill about 200 yards, then down hill another 75 yards to the bear cables and a bit more beyond that to the actual campsite. The site isn't very level, and the little bit that is level has a lot of tree roots. Hammock suggested over tents. There's a second area beyond the main campsite where more hammocks/tents could go also. Further south on the trail you'll unfortunately have no problem finding the area everyone has chosen to use as the bathroom since leave no trace doesn't seem to have been a priority for most people. Lots of bees near that spot. They seem to be attracted to urine. There are two fire pits, one at the main site, and one just inside the tree line up hill from the landing area when you first come ashore. There's also a little clearing at the 100 yards from camp marker, so if you cook away from camp as a bear precaution thats a good spot. We didn't see any bear evidence though. If not for the bugs, this would be a 5 star camping spot. It's absolutely beautiful.

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Benjamin Mayer
Jun 06, 2017

Great views. An island so isolated from the coyotes/dogs that howl at night. A bit of up and down to get to the campsite, but a nice adjoining island to hike around once you make it through the thick stuff.