Rattler Ford Campground, Cheoah Ranger District, Nantahala National Forest

Category: Campground in Robbinsville, North Carolina

Address: Robbinsville, NC 28771, USA

Phone: +18284796431

Reviews

Ray Hundley

May 12, 2022

Last July took a group a group of boys scout here, it was our base camp for a couple nights while we whitewater rafting in the area. For a flatlander from Indiana the drive to the campground was an experience in itself. :) The campground is nestled in a beautiful area. The site (#1) was great with plenty of room for tents along with lots of picnic tables and nice fire pit. The camp host was very friendly and told us some great stories about the area. Will try and return as often as we can!

toni ellen

Nov 2, 2021

Wow, this place is beautiful. We only stayed one night. We plan on returning. It is right next to flowing water and there is an open field and volleyball court, huge firepits at the campsites and large grills and picnic tables if you need …

Sarah Dobbins

Nov 2, 2021

Beautiful campground, right next to Joyce Kilmer trail. (I would drive to the TH—it is close but can be dangerous walking.) There are spigots for drinking water and the bathhouses are clean. Sites 2, 3, and 4 are on the river; site 1 is not …

Ryan Cheek (RyanCheekRacing)

Sep 3, 2021

A little expensive for one camp site, ~80/night, but they are intended for multiple campers. Ladies restroom has 2 toilet stalls, 1 shower, 1 sink with mirror. Shower is hot. Not electrical outlets. Men's restrooms has 1 toilet stall, 1 …

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Questions & Answers

Is the rattler ford group campground open

Jonathan Jones | Jan 30, 2021
Stacy Sargent | Jan 31, 2021

Yes, all four sites are good to go, and there was a campground host there as well. We were just there yesterday.

We have small rv, can we camp here?

Kim Womble | Jan 31, 2020
Walter Clark | Feb 1, 2020

The campground is made up of several group sites. Each does have ample parking for cars and RV, but no hookups.

Are campers allowed ?

Scott Bradley | Jan 31, 2018
Project SLAT | Feb 1, 2018

I think so... I've seen many campers out there but you have to park the camper in the parking areas. The pads are for tents only.

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