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Linville Falls Campground, Linville Falls, NC, 28752
Last Updated: November 26, 2025
Table Of Contents
Campground Overview
Introduction
Due to impacts for Hurricane Helene Linville Falls campground will be closed to all camping in 2025.
Campsite Details
Operating Hours
Due to impacts for Hurricane Helene Linville Falls campground will be closed to all camping in 2025.
Weather
The Parkway varies in elevation from under 650 feet at Virginia's James River to over 6,000 feet near Mount Pisgah in North Carolina. Weather can vary tremendously. Higher elevations can be cloudy and foggy while lower elevations are clear. Temperatures along the Parkway are often cooler than in surrounding foothills. Carry a jacket or blanket and emergency supplies in the car. Be aware of changing weather conditions and approaching weather systems, as summer heat can bring afternoon thunderstorms.
Amenities
Trash & Recycling Collection
Toilets
Amphitheater
Dump Station
Staff or Host On-Site
Potable Water
Firewood For Sale
Food Storage Lockers
Directions
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude): 35.96806, -81.93222 35°58'5"N, 81°55'56"W From I-40 East, take Highway 221 north to the Blue Ridge Parkway at Linville Falls. Go north for one mile to Linville Falls Spur Road, located at Milepost 317, and continue a half mile to the campground.
Rates & Fees
Linville Falls Campground Fee
Per night charge for campsites is posted in each campground and available at www.nps.gov/blri. Holders of the Interagency Senior, Access, Golden Age, or Golden Access passes are entitled to a 50% discount on the base fee of the site physically occupied by the pass holder. Passes can be obtained at all campgrounds.
Group Campground
Campsite maximum 20 people, minimum 12 people. Pass holder discounts do not apply.
Rules & Regulations
Fire/Stove Policy
Invasive insects and diseases that live in firewood are a growing threat to forests along the Blue Ridge Parkway and the surrounding region. Tree-killing insects and diseases can hitch-hike hundreds of miles on firewood when people bring wood into campgrounds. Counties in many states have federal or state quarantines in place which prohibit moving firewood. These quarantines were issued to prevent the spread of emerald ash borer, Asian long-horn beetle, gypsy moth, and thousand cankers disease. Federal and state regulations prohibit visitors from bringing firewood to the park from these counties. See https://www.nps.gov/blri/planyourvisit/firewood-quarantine-by-state.htm for a list of quarantined counties.Accessibility
Wheelchair Access
Two accessible campsite located adjacent to an accessible restroom.
RV Allowed
Yes
RV Information
The campground has a dump station and potable water, but NO water or electric hookups.
RV Maximum Length
0
Additional Information
Area hiking trails: Flat Rock, Camp Creek, River Bend, Duggers Creek, Linville River Bridge
Trailer Maximum Length
0
ADA Information
Campground has two accessible campsites, each with accessible grill and picnic table. Restrooms with flush toilets, drinking water, walkways are accessible. No electric hookups or showers in campground.
Trailer Allowed
Yes
Access Roads
Paved Roads - All vehicles OK
Classifications
Developed Campground
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