
Catawba Falls Campground is a privately owned campground.
You know what you want to see, but what
campground is close by? Here is the answer, we have created
this website to feature North Carolina attractions, over 150
major categories of destinations shown. Scenic Wonders such
as Linville Gorge, Mount Mitchell, Blue Ridge Parkway,
Hiking Trails, Horse and Bike Trails, Waterfalls, National
Forests, Golf Courses and Ski Resorts are only a few. When
you find an attraction you want to visit, we show you what
campgrounds or cabins are within a one hour drive. Save
yourself the time of looking at long lists of campgrounds to
try to find the one close to the attractions you want to
see. Just pick the type of attraction you want, we will show
you a list of attractions and the towns they are in, then
pick the attraction and we will show you information about
the attraction then a list of campgrounds within 50 miles of
that attraction.
Designed for the cyber explorer
Our mission at Camping North Carolina
is to provide you, the cyber explorer the most up to date
listing of campgrounds and attractions in North Carolina,
and to provide the campground owner, or attraction owner, a
reasonable cost advertising program. This site is comprised
of campgrounds and attractions, that are serious about their
business and they are committed to their development. If you
have a favorite campground or attraction, that is not listed
here, tell them about us so that they can list their site
with us!
Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the
east, Tennessee on the west, Virginia to the north,
and South Carolina and Georgia to the south, North Carolina
is divided into three distinct geographic areas: the
Mountains, in the west; the Heartland, often called the
Piedmont, in the center; and the Coast, in the east. Each
area has its own distinct features.
NC Visitor Information
In 2011, almost nine out of ten (81.7%) of domestic overnight visitors came to North Carolina for leisure purposes, which included visiting friends and relatives, outdoor recreation and entertainment/sightseeing. Eleven percent (11.3%) of domestic overnight visitors came for general business, convention, seminar or other group meeting, while seven percent traveled to the state to conduct personal or other business.When examining overnight visitation based on the typical seasonal schedule, the summer (June through August) with thirty-six percent was the most popular season of the year for overnight travel to North Carolina. The fall (September through November) with nearly twenty-six percent was the second most popular season for overnight travelers, up from 22% in 2010. Spring (March through May) and winter (December through February) followed, accounting for just with twenty-two percent and sixteen percent of overnight visitors to North Carolina respectively.
Special Customers share our site.
Although we at Camping North
Carolina have done our best to obtain the most recent and
accurate information, We accept no responsibility with
regards to the accuracy of information in any of the maps or
information
provided here or the regulations therein.