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Backcountry Campsite #98 Introduce

Backcountry Campsite #98 is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Robbinsville, NC, offering a unique backcountry camping experience. Located just a short walk from the lake, this campsite provides a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature's beauty. Whether you're an avid camper or seeking a serene getaway, Backcountry Campsite #98 offers the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.

  • Proximity to Water: Just minutes away from the lake, enjoy breathtaking views and water-based activities like fishing or boating. Access the campsite via a brief boat ride from Alarka Boat Dock, adding an adventurous touch to your journey.
  • Natural Environment: Situated in a lush forest with a slight incline, the campsite offers a secluded spot for those looking to disconnect and immerse themselves in nature. The surrounding rocks and driftwood provide ideal spots for campfires under the stars.
  • Activities Nearby: Explore local attractions such as McClure's Cemetery through the nearby Lakeshore trail, adding cultural and historical depth to your visit.

Customers have praised Backcountry Campsite #98 for its stunning natural setting and peaceful ambiance. One visitor described it as a "great camping spot" perfect for those seeking tranquility and adventure. Another highlighted the charm of being surrounded by nature, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Details

  • Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Activities

  • Hiking

Location

North CarolinaSwain CountyRobbinsville

Customer Reviews

5.0
3 reviews
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Kyle McFarlane
Sep 10, 2019

Very gorgeous campsite! We arrived after an hour boat ride from Alarka Boat Dock where we rented a 16ft Jon Boat. The camping site is a 5min walk from the lake, over a bridge, and at a slight incline. The shore had plenty of flies, so bring the bug spray. The shore also had plenty of rocks and driftwood, perfect for a campfire. Campsite #98 is situated deeper into the forest; but we ended up camping a few hundred feet away in a clearing next to Chambers Creek. After getting settled in there was plenty to do, including visiting McClure's Cemetery which you can access through the Lakeshore trail (approx. 0.6 mile)

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Treva Boyd
Feb 05, 2017

Great camping spot!

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Jon Larimer
Jun 06, 2018

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