26 acres hosted by Drew M.
Property Description:
At Horseshoe Bend Campground, our mission is to provide a safe and welcoming environment for families to enjoy the ideal camping experience. Whether you prefer RV camping or tent camping, we have a range of options available.
For RV campers, we offer seasonal sites with septic, power (30 or 50 amp), and water hookups starting at $270.00 per month. We also have three pull-in RV sites near our music stage available for weekend travelers at $50.00 per night, including power and water hookups.
Tent campers can choose from a variety of sites starting at $35.00 per night. Each campsite includes a picnic table and fire ring. For added convenience, we offer Power/Water campsites with electrical hookups and a water tap for $45.00 per night.
If your party exceeds four campers, you can rent an additional adjacent campsite or pay a daily fee of $6.00 for adults and $4.00 for kids under 12 per extra camper per day.
Our campground provides numerous amenities to enhance your stay. We have a small general store offering ice, cold drinks, snacks, and firewood. Enjoy swimming at our two graded beaches, suitable for all ages. A game room with a pool table, air hockey, and foosball is available for entertainment. Two bathhouses with showers, changing areas, and restrooms ensure comfort and convenience.
Throughout the summer, we host a Saturday evening concert series featuring local bands, and we also organize a large Independence Day event with live music, a bicycle parade, and fireworks.
For hiking enthusiasts, the area offers several notable destinations. Table Rock provides breathtaking views and challenging trails, while Shortoff Mountain boasts dramatic cliffs and sweeping vistas. Linville Falls showcases cascading waterfalls, and Duggers Creek Falls offers a tranquil forest setting with a beautiful waterfall.
Experience the tranquility and natural beauty of the Western North Carolina mountains at Horseshoe Bend Campground. Book your stay today and create cherished memories in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains.