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About Van Hook Glade at National Forests In North Carolina
There are 24 Campsites here.
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Reviews
Camper reviews for Van Hook Glade at National Forests In North Carolina
Secluded mountain getaway in the Highlands
Wonderful little campground that is well suited for tent camping, or if you have a small trailer like us - a Casita. Large campers and RVs will NOT fit. It is an old campground but will maintained. No hook ups, but we filled our water tank and used our solar panels for power. Camp hosts were fantastic, campsite was perfect with just a short walk to a creek. Bathrooms and showers were clean (individual). It was quiet and perfect to unwind and relax. Just 4 miles from downtown Highlands if you want to grab a bite to eat our shop. Plus there are so many great hikes and waterfalls in the area. We return here regularly. Due to the higher elevation (4,000+), it is nice in the summer. Highly recommend.
Great Mountain Campground
Great mountain campground at 3,600 ft elevation. No hook-ups. Nice showers for a rustic campground. Great for small campers and tents. Not recommended for anything larger than a 30ft travel trailer and only approach campground from Highlands, NC. The road from Franklin, NC to the campground is very narrow, with lots of sharp curves. Also, site 20 and 21 are the only two sites that can easily accommodate larger campers. If you take either site, you do not need to circle the loop. Simply pull in past the bulletin board and the sites are on the left. Pull up the hill slightly and back right in. Lots of shade. Site 9 is the only full sun site, for those using solar. Site 9 is also only steps way from the shower house. A few sites are reservable. If you go during the week, there’s a good chance you can find several first-come, first-serve sites. We stayed in site 21. Very level side to side. Lots of room. It’s right beside the entrance and backs up to the main road. The road noise is pretty loud during the day, not too bad at night. Have to put a plug in for the campground host, Frank Dillon. Supper nice. He kept the bathhouse clean and was very accommodating
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