Davidson River campground the camp sites are not secluded but they are farther apart that you do have your privacy if you want privacy just before Davidson you can backpack across the bridge and go to A Primitive style Campground for tent camping you can also had North go up to I think it's 475 anyway the sign to The Fish Hatchery turn left go down past the fish hatchery and you'll hit a gravel road you'll start seeing campsites all over the place these campsites are free for 14 days today you can also head out on Davis and North go up just before the Blue Ridge Parkway there's a road to the right that goes to the river go about 5 to 7 Miles down and all kinds of places even on the river there you can also had North Ella Davidson Campground and go to the road that says horse stables take a right there there's a river coming down beside the road and you can park in a button you can camp in a bunch of places on the right hand side of that road and it's private
I'm camping there now. Most sites are farther enough apart so you don't feel like your on top of each other
The section I stayed in was close. Not so close you could make out a conversation but I prefer to be away from people too.
Compared to other campgrounds I've stayed, the sites are large. Some, however, have more trees or greenery in between them. I'm not sure"secluded" is a word I would use to describe this large and busy(summer) campground. I've camped here numerous times in tents and camper and love it, but if seclusion is what you're looking for, you may want to consider backpacking away from crowds and the luxuries (hot showers, bathrooms, firewood, ice just to name a few) of large campgrounds like the Davidson. Mt Pisgah campground is a little smaller and provide more of what you are looking for.
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