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Keowee Park Shelter
Keowee Park Shelter is situated in Keowee Park, which is part of the W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir in northwestern North Carolina. It offers a scenic location for gatherings and outdoor activities. The park is known for its recreational opportun...
Warrior Creek
Warrior Creek is situated on the south side of W. Kerr Scott Reservoir in western North Carolina. The area is set in the picturesque Yadkin River Valley and provides numerous outdoor recreational opportunities.
From $22/night
Collins Cove Horse Campground
Collins Cove is a primitive, first-come, first-served campground with 10 sites featuring picnic tables, fire rings, and hitching rails, surrounded by shaded grass and trees. It provides direct access to horse trails, with garbage bins and a vault ...
Iron Mountain Horse Camp
From $20/night
Raven Cliff Recreation Area
Raven Cliff Recreation Area offers 20 first-come, first-served camping units, each equipped with a gravel parking spur, picnic table, and fire grill. Amenities include a day use picnic shelter, open field for sports, toilets, and garbage cans, tho...
Morris Hill Campground
Morris Hill Campground is a serene, rustic destination for families and friends, located on a ridge above Lake Moomaw. It offers group sites for up to 25 guests, along with amenities like a playground and access to swimming, fishing, and hiking. C...
From $18/night
Coles Point
Coles Point Picnic Shelters are nestled in a hardwood forest and offer activities like hiking, photography, and wildlife viewing. The location provides access to Moomaw Lake for boating, fishing, swimming, and beach relaxation. It's an ideal spot ...
Bolar Mountain Recreation Area
Bolar Mountain Recreation Area offers a fun getaway on Lake Moomaw, featuring outdoor activities like boating, fishing, camping, and hiking. Visitors can enjoy nature while disconnecting due to limited cell service. It's an ideal spot for those se...
Mcclintic Point
McClintic Point offers a tranquil campground surrounded by trees and open fields, perfect for relaxation. It is an ideal spot for anglers, featuring abundant shoreline fishing opportunities. Some campsites are located right by the lakefront.
From $85/night
Taw Caw Campground and Marina
From $10/night
Taw Caw Campground and Marina Seasonal
Comer's Rock Recreation Area
Comer's Rock Recreation Area features a historic log picnic shelter constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It is situated adjacent to Comers Rock Campground. The area is located within the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area.
Stokesville Campground
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Keowee Park Shelter
Keowee Park Shelter is situated in Keowee Park, which is part of the W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir in northwestern North Carolina. It offers a scenic location for gatherings and outdoor activities. The park is known for its recreational opportun...
Warrior Creek
Warrior Creek is situated on the south side of W. Kerr Scott Reservoir in western North Carolina. The area is set in the picturesque Yadkin River Valley and provides numerous outdoor recreational opportunities.
From $22/night
Collins Cove Horse Campground
Collins Cove is a primitive, first-come, first-served campground with 10 sites featuring picnic tables, fire rings, and hitching rails, surrounded by shaded grass and trees. It provides direct access to horse trails, with garbage bins and a vault ...
Iron Mountain Horse Camp
From $20/night
Raven Cliff Recreation Area
Raven Cliff Recreation Area offers 20 first-come, first-served camping units, each equipped with a gravel parking spur, picnic table, and fire grill. Amenities include a day use picnic shelter, open field for sports, toilets, and garbage cans, tho...
Morris Hill Campground
Morris Hill Campground is a serene, rustic destination for families and friends, located on a ridge above Lake Moomaw. It offers group sites for up to 25 guests, along with amenities like a playground and access to swimming, fishing, and hiking. C...
From $18/night
Coles Point
Coles Point Picnic Shelters are nestled in a hardwood forest and offer activities like hiking, photography, and wildlife viewing. The location provides access to Moomaw Lake for boating, fishing, swimming, and beach relaxation. It's an ideal spot ...
Bolar Mountain Recreation Area
Bolar Mountain Recreation Area offers a fun getaway on Lake Moomaw, featuring outdoor activities like boating, fishing, camping, and hiking. Visitors can enjoy nature while disconnecting due to limited cell service. It's an ideal spot for those se...
Mcclintic Point
McClintic Point offers a tranquil campground surrounded by trees and open fields, perfect for relaxation. It is an ideal spot for anglers, featuring abundant shoreline fishing opportunities. Some campsites are located right by the lakefront.
From $85/night
Taw Caw Campground and Marina
From $10/night
Taw Caw Campground and Marina Seasonal
Comer's Rock Recreation Area
Comer's Rock Recreation Area features a historic log picnic shelter constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It is situated adjacent to Comers Rock Campground. The area is located within the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area.
Stokesville Campground
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Black Creek has 73 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Keowee Park Shelter is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
Campgrounds near Black Creek vary in distance from the city center. Use our map view to filter by location and find the most convenient option for your trip.
Many campgrounds near Black Creek welcome pets. Warrior Creek is a great pet-friendly option. Use the pet-friendly filter on our search page to find more properties that accommodate your furry companions.
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
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