Stone Mountain State Park
3042 Frank Pkwy
Roaring Gap,
North Carolina
28668
Phone: Click to view
Sites: 90
Recent Rate:
$$$$
Longitude: -81.02430
Elevation: 1947' (approx.)
Park Features
- Pull-thru Sites Pull-thru Sites no
- Pets Allowed Pets Allowed yes
- Big Rig Access Big Rig Access yes
- Tent Camping Tent Camping yes
- 55+ Only 55+ Only no
- Kid Friendly Kid Friendly yes
- Boondocking Boondocking no
- Cabins / Cottages / Yurts Cabins / Cottages / Yurts no
- Dump Station Dump Station yes
- Group Camping Group Camping yes
- Water Spigot Water Spigot yes
Hookups
- Full Hookup Full Hookup no
- Electric (30 & 50 AMP) Electric (30 & 50 AMP) Electric (30 & 50 AMP)
- Sewer Sewer no
- Public Phone Public Phone no
- Water Water yes
- Cable/Sat. TV Hookup Cable/Sat. TV Hookup no
Connectivity
- WiFi WiFi no
- ATT Cellular Provider ATT
- Verizon Cellular Provider Verizon
- Sprint Cellular Provider Sprint
- T-Mobile Cellular Provider T-Mobile
Amenities
- Restrooms Restrooms yes
- Showers Showers yes
- Laundry Facilities Laundry Facilities no
- Camp Store Camp Store yes
- Pet Area Pet Area no
- Propane Available Propane Available no
- Cafe / Snack Bar Cafe / Snack Bar no
- Clubhouse Clubhouse no
- Firewood Available Firewood Available yes
- Group Kitchen Group Kitchen no
- Horse Camp Horse Camp no
- Landing Strip Landing Strip no
- Picnic Shelter Picnic Shelter no
- Restrooms: vault Restrooms: vault no
Recreation
- Pool Access Pool Access no
- Playground Playground no
- Recreational Trails Recreational Trails yes
- Rec Room Rec Room no
- Casino Casino no
- Fishing Fishing yes
- Beach Beach no
- Biking Biking no
- Boating Boating no
- Golf Golf no
- Gym/Workout Facilities Gym/Workout Facilities no
- Horseshoes Horseshoes no
- Mini-Golf Mini-Golf no
- Outdoor Courts Outdoor Courts no
- Pickleball Pickleball ?
- Water Access Water Access yes
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Review Details
Reviews by Type of RV
- Motorhome - 12
- Travel Trailer - 26
- Fifth Wheel - 8
- Tent Trailer - 4
- Truck Camper - 1
- Tent - 2
53 Reviews
These reviews are the opinion of an Campground Reviews' member and not the views of CampgroundReviews.com
Review
Count: 26
States
Visited: 10
Helpful
Reviews: 5
Date of Stay:
October, 2018 -
$14.00
Overall Rating:
Outstanding campground. Stayed in the sites with water and electricity. Large sites and quiet at night (mid week). We will stay here again. With our N.C. senior discount it only cost us about $14.00 per night. We were in site 66. Nice hiking trails. Stone Mountain Country store on the way in to the campground has camping supplies and firewood at a good price. Our site had marginal Verizon service. The dump station area on the way out is OK and is better than many we have used. We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Travel Trailer.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 66
- Site Surface
- Asphalt
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Long enough for my travel trailer and tow vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Sunny Open
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Review
Count: 67
States
Visited: 25
Helpful
Reviews: 26
Date of Stay:
October, 2018 -
$20.00
Overall Rating:
When we checked in, the guy checking us in told us that this was the best campground in all of North Carolina. It may have been a bit of hyperbole, but it is a very, very good campground. Sites in the B loop have electric and water, level asphalt parking pads, level gravel tent pads (that have been raked), and are very spacious. All of the B loop sites either back onto a forest or a creek. While we were there in late October, they were having hot water problems because of an early frost. Our site had a water leak, probably because of the same early frost. AT&T didn't work at all, and Verizon was hit and miss. We didn't have any OTA TV reception, but our satellite radio worked. Our site (59) was in full shade from the mountain for almost the entire day. We didn't get sun until about 5 pm. Earlier in the season, it would have more sun. We picked the campground because of its proximity to the Blue Ridge Parkway, but the state park is a destination on its own. We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Motorhome.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 59
- Site Surface
- Asphalt, Gravel
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Quite a bit longer than my motorhome and a towed vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table, Patio
- Power Hookups
- 20 Amp, 30 Amp, 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
Tips for other Campers:
Fantastic hiking. Hike the Stone Mountain loop. There's also rock climbing if you're into that.
Review
Count: 47
States
Visited: 5
Helpful
Reviews: 5
Date of Stay:
August, 2018 -
$20.00
Overall Rating:
We just love this campground for all the wonderful trails, waterfalls, sliding rock and cool swimming holes. We reserved site #49 and it long enough for my 35' travel trailer, two F250 trucks and a minivan parked in front of it. The sites on the B-loop are EW and spaced apart. Some sites are new the creek that runs though the B-loop. NC State parks added an access road at the other end of the main campground road to allow after hours access only to the campground after the main park entrance is locked. We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Travel Trailer.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 49
- Site Surface
- Concrete, Gravel
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Long enough for my travel trailer and tow vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Sunny Open, Some Shade, Mostly Shady
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Review
Count: 33
States
Visited: 3
Helpful
Reviews: 6
Date of Stay:
July, 2018 -
$23.00
Overall Rating:
2nd visit here. Great place to camp with your dog. We were in site 57 which was close to a trail that runs along the creek. Widows Creek Falls was a cool place to visit in the park with temps in the 90s at the campground. We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Travel Trailer.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 57
- Site Surface
- Asphalt
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Long enough for my travel trailer and tow vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp, 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Sunny Open
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
Take a ride on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Nice picnic sites at Doughton Park.
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Review
Count: 54
States
Visited: 12
Helpful
Reviews: 9
Date of Stay:
June, 2018 -
$18.00
Overall Rating:
The park is nice, sites are spacious with a large tent pad/patio, but not much shade. The roads are narrow and two ways. Our site pitched heavily to one side making it hard to level side to side (thank goodness for automatic jacks). It was quiet. We had no cell or internet service. The trails were well marked and well maintained. There is a Dollar General about 2 miles from the park. We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Fifth Wheel.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Clean Showers
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 75
- Site Surface
- Asphalt
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Long enough for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table, Patio
- Power Hookups
- 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Sunny Open
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Review
Count: 23
States
Visited: 13
Helpful
Reviews: 6
Date of Stay:
June, 2018 -
$20.00
Overall Rating:
Only problem was push button shower only ran for 6 seconds. This should be adjusted to at least 30 seconds to allow hair washing. We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Motorhome.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- B67
- Site Surface
- Concrete, Gravel
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Quite a bit longer than my motorhome and a towed vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Sunny Open
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
Blue Ridge Parkway is 5.4 miles away.
Review
Count: 19
States
Visited: 4
Helpful
Reviews: 6
Date of Stay:
April, 2018 -
$25.00
Overall Rating:
Thoroughly enjoyed our stay in this park. Had trouble finding our site after hours because the signs only face one direction, which is opposite from the night access. Surprisingly large level sites. Ours backed up to running water and was very nice. Lots to do in park. Plenty of hiking and climbing. Great value for the money. Very friendly staff, and camp hosts kept the sites impeccably clean. Cell signal came and went. Would definitely stay here again! We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Motorhome.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 60
- Site Surface
- Asphalt
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Long enough for my motorhome and a towed vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table, Patio
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Sunny Open
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Review
Count: 12
States
Visited: 8
Helpful
Reviews: 6
Date of Stay:
April, 2018 -
$17.00
Overall Rating:
The ONLY bad thing we found about this park was that the showers are awful-push button and spray all over the place. The one con was that there is no cell service though some report Verizon with a booster (we had none and non with boosted AT&T) but the Visitor Center has free WiFi with a password. There is a separate night access road (park closing varies with the season) and GPS MAY direct you to either Alleghany Spur Rd or Longbottom Rd-in either case you want the John P Frank Parkway off Traphill Rd which goes straight to the Visitor Center then follow the signs to the campground. Located near the Blue Ridge Parkway day trips to Linville Falls, Grandfather Mountain or Blue Ridge Music Center are all possible or stay in the park and hike. We were there for 5 days and would have stayed longer had a space been available-it fills up on the weekends. If you hike to Stone Mountain Falls be prepared for 200+ stairs down and back up and wear waterproof boots if going to the lower falls. If you go south to Linville or Grandfather Mountain on the BRP the easiest and fastest way back is 321 to Boone then 421 to 16 then 18 to Traphill Rd to JPHenry Pkwy. We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Motorhome.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 57
- Site Surface
- Gravel
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Quite a bit longer than my motorhome and a towed vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table, Patio
- Power Hookups
- 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Sunny Open
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
Watch out for weird GPS directions-take Traphill Rd to John P Frank Parkway to the Visitor Center then follow signs to campground. After hours access comes straight to the campground. Go to the Visitor Center to get the WiFi password and then you can use it in the parking lot if the VC is closed. There is intermittent reception on the way up to Stone Mountain an easy-moderate hike of about 1/2-3/4 hour.
Review
Count: 49
States
Visited: 14
Helpful
Reviews: 4
Date of Stay:
January, 2018 -
$25.00
Overall Rating:
We took our new travel trailer for its inaugural trip to Stone Mountain State Part for New Years. We stayed in the B Loop with water and power. We have stayed here before and enjoyed the park and campground. The campground was in excellent condition and clean. The bathrooms were well maintained and were cleaned multiple times per day. The sites were clean and prepared for visitors. The state park is beautiful, but had sustained some weather damage in the fall and the Stone Mountain Loop was closed. We did other hikes that proved equally as enjoyable to start our new year. Our only challenge, keeping our rating a little lower that previously, was due to the weather. We had a cold spell that keep the temperatures below freezing most of our stay and we did not have any water in the campsite. There was water in the bathhouse, so we made due. The park staff tried to help, but the cold won. We will return to this campground, but will watch the weather a little closer. We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Travel Trailer.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- Loop B - Site 58
- Site Surface
- Concrete
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Quite a bit longer than my travel trailer and tow vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Review
Count: 27
States
Visited: 15
Helpful
Reviews: 4
Date of Stay:
July, 2017 -
$22.00
Overall Rating:
Some Mountain had extremely friendly staff and level, large sites. There is a lot of hiking and trout fishing available but not much else. The power was also so low, mostly 110 or less, that my surge suppressor kept disconnecting. Nice place for a quick overnight or two but not recommended for longer stay. We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Motorhome.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Site Number
- 40
- Site Surface
- Concrete
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp, 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Review
Count: 7
States
Visited: 2
Helpful
Reviews: 1
Date of Stay:
July, 2017 -
$25.00
Overall Rating:
Not much to add except cell service: No AT&T service at all in this area. Verizon is weak. We had 1 bar of 1x Extended but when we turned on our weBoost cell signal booster we were able to get 3bars of LTE 5G. We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Travel Trailer.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- B-61
- Site Surface
- Asphalt
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Quite a bit longer than my travel trailer and tow vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 20 Amp, 30 Amp, 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Review
Count: 2
States
Visited: 1
Helpful
Reviews: 1
Date of Stay:
April, 2017 -
$24.00
Overall Rating:
Beautiful state park and campground. Easy drive into park to campsites. Firewood available. Our site was level with ample space (grass) between next site. The area behind our site was wooded with a stream. We were in a mini loop with only 4 sites (40-43). Even though located near entrance of the RV sites, I highly recommend this loop due to size of sites and privacy. Most other sites did appear level. A stream runs through center of CG. Site #55 looked great as it was set apart from other sites in its loop with a stream on one side. Bathroom was always clean. Campground was quiet. Dumpsters are only located at entrance of campground, not dispersed throughout, which I had not encountered before. No wifi, no Verizon service for me, we could get a few antenna channels. Very few mosquitoes and flies, but it was only April. We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Travel Trailer.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 40
- Site Surface
- Asphalt, Gravel
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Quite a bit longer than my travel trailer and tow vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp, 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
Short walk to trail head which leads to either waterfalls (lots of stairs) or stone mountain summit. A few minutes drive will take you to Widows Creek Falls, located just off the road for immediate waterfall gratification (with tons of butterflies).
Review
Count: 20
States
Visited: 9
Helpful
Reviews: 6
Date of Stay:
February, 2017 -
$24.00
Overall Rating:
We have camped here several times and have always had a good experience. This time was the earliest in the season that we have stayed. It was not crowded and understandably some of the facilities were still winterized. B Loop has some great RV sites with a stream running through the middle. There's easy access to the Stone Mountain Loop Trail which takes you up top and you can also walk down and check out the falls. The sites are fairly large with a nice fire ring. Very family friendly. The staff have always been friendly and helpful. I will say some of the sites are a little small for any travel trailers or fifth wheels greater than 30 feet so look at the details closely before reserving. One thing I actually like is that there is little to no cell phone service in the park. It is nice to shut that down for a weekend with family. We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Travel Trailer.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- B 63
- Site Surface
- Asphalt, Gravel
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Long enough for my travel trailer and tow vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table, Patio
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp, 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
Head up to the Stone Mountain Country Store for some good ice cream. The closest grocery store is in Elkin which is about 20-25 minutes away, so plan ahead.
Review
Count: 1
States
Visited: 1
Helpful
Reviews: 0
Date of Stay:
October, 2016 -
$20.00
Overall Rating:
This park is in a great location and hiking is excellent. The campground is clean and sites are spacious. The electric sites are fairly open and closer to each other. The non-electric sites in the older loop have gravel campsites that are somewhat more private vs. the paved ones with electric. Cell service is spotty as well as TV but most campsites probably have clear line of site for satellite. We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Travel Trailer.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- Loop A - Site 37
- Site Surface
- Gravel
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Just long enough for my travel trailer
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Sunny Open
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
Park is convenient to Yadkin Valley Wine country and the Blue Ridge Parkway. I hate to say it but avoid the park in the fall (Late Sept to mid-late October) unless you like stink bugs. They literally coat the sunny side of your trailer and get into everything including your trailer and you will still be dealing with them months later and the following spring. They were so bad that I saw another trailer in the electric loop using a leaf blower to clear the side of the trailer of the bugs.
Review
Count: 2
States
Visited: 1
Helpful
Reviews: 0
Date of Stay:
October, 2016 -
$17.00
Overall Rating:
Friendly staff, paved sites, both electrical and non electrical sites available, campfires allowed, very quite at night. Dogs are allowed on leashes. Lots of families and seniors stay here. Had A very restful four days there. We camped at Stone Mountain State Park in a Travel Trailer.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- unknown
- Site Surface
- Asphalt, Grass
- Campsite Features
- Fire Ring, Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 20 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious, Nearby
- Sun & Foliage
- Sunny Open, Some Shade
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
Drive Blue Ridge Parkway both north and south
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Top Tips for this Campground
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Fantastic hiking. Hike the Stone Mountain loop. There's also rock climbing if you're into that.
AnnP • October 2018 -
Take a ride on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Nice picnic sites at Doughton Park.
jrackley • July 2018 -
Blue Ridge Parkway is 5.4 miles away.
Breezy2011 • June 2018 -
Watch out for weird GPS directions-take Traphill Rd to John P Frank Parkway to the Visitor Center then follow signs to campground. After hours access comes straight to the campground. Go to the Visitor Center to get the WiFi password and then you can use it in the parking lot if the VC is closed. There is intermittent reception on the way up to Stone Mountain an easy-moderate hike of about 1/2-3/4 hour.
edc1951 • April 2018 -
Park is convenient to Yadkin Valley Wine country and the Blue Ridge Parkway. I hate to say it but avoid the park in the fall (Late Sept to mid-late October) unless you like stink bugs. They literally coat the sunny side of your trailer and get into everything including your trailer and you will still be dealing with them months later and the following spring. They were so bad that I saw another trailer in the electric loop using a leaf blower to clear the side of the trailer of the bugs.
Windjammin • June 2017 -
Short walk to trail head which leads to either waterfalls (lots of stairs) or stone mountain summit. A few minutes drive will take you to Widows Creek Falls, located just off the road for immediate waterfall gratification (with tons of butterflies).
boxermom14 • May 2017 -
Head up to the Stone Mountain Country Store for some good ice cream. The closest grocery store is in Elkin which is about 20-25 minutes away, so plan ahead.
skiles • February 2017 -
Drive Blue Ridge Parkway both north and south
jerry2 • January 2017 -
Take the hike to the homestead and see beautiful stone mountain....drive a little further to find a cool waterhole...we found one with a sliding rocks that the kids were playing on. The stone mountain falls hike is beautiful, but a lot of steps!
trailwalker • August 2016 -
Ice cream at the Country Store a must as well and a real country meal at McGrady's Café.
JERRY & ANN TARHEEL • July 2016 -
Lots of Wineries nearby to tour and to do tastings. Trout fishing inside the park with both catch and release and keep your catch, depending on the stream.
indiana journey • April 2016 -
Out in the country, nothing close. Just set back and take it easy. Talk to neighbors at the camp fire.
JOE TRANSOU • October 2015 -
Double check arrival time to be sure that you get there before the gate closes, and hike to the summit of the mountain.
WrongWayRandall • May 2015