Asheville NC near Biltmore

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Hello. We are new to "RVing" and, first trip, coming through the Asheville, NC area in a couple of weeks. We will be spending a few days in SW Virginia and Little Switzerland area and then wanted to check out the Biltmore estate on the way to visiting friends in Greenville, SC. We are wondering if there are any suitable campgrounds for an overnight right near the Biltmore? I've been looking on line and it seems that the ones that are close may be more of permanent resident RV parks? We've got a 25 foot motorhome pulling a utility/motorcycle trailer and can ride our motorcycles to the Biltmore.

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
 
I don't know about campgrounds right in the Ashville area, but if you have not priced the cost of admission for the Biltmore House, I suggest you check it out first. Click here for Biltmore House Prices.

And these prices are for only 1 person. If you are a couple, the prices will be double. I'm not saying don't do it, but I am suggesting you be fully aware of the cost before you are horribly shocked if you are not prepared in advance!
 
It's a very popular area so campsite can be hard to comeby in the summer and early fall. If nothing really close has openings, try out east around Swannanoa & Black Mountain. It's only 10-15 minutes away via I40. There's a KOA in Swannanoa that usually has sites.
 
I have not stayed there, but Lake Powhatan Campground and recreation area is probably the closest one you will get. It is accessed via Bent Creek Branch Rd/Wesley Branch Rd, which runs off of Brevard Rd/NC191 about 2000 ft from the Blue Ridge Pkwy interchange. Google says 14 miles via I-40 or take the BRP across to US25 and do the loop to get to the ticketing area, 15 miles.

Also visit The North Carolina Arboretum whose entrance is even closer to the BRP interchange. $16 parking fee, free to enter, some hiking trails but a wonderful place to spend an afternoon.

If you will be traveling further south on the BRP, know your MH height, as the tunnels get more frequent and lower the further south you go.

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You can camp on the Blue Ridge Parkway in several places.
Julian Price Campground, is close to Blowing Rock.

Further south is Linville Falls Campground and the falls themselves, with hiking trails. The movie Last of the Mohicans was filmed at various places in NC and some of the scenes were shot at Linville Falls. There are no hookups, just a dump station and scattered water hydrants.

The Museum Of North Carolina Minerals is located at the BRP interchange with NC225 about 3 miles before Little Switzerland.

Crabtree Falls Campground is about 6 miles south of Little Switzerland and has a very nice water fall that is about a mile hike, but its a workout.

15 miles south of the Brevard highway interchange on the BRP is Mount Pisgah campground, which is my favorite at 4900 ft elevation.

This is leaf peeping time on the BRP and the whole area so expect traffic and congestion wherever you go.

Charles
 

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