Lake Powhatan
375 Wesley Branch Road, Asheville, NC 28806, USA
Lake Powhatan
$35.00 - $130.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Fees are seasonal and vary from $35 to $130 depending on site type, utilities, and seasonality. Additional charges for weekends ($5-$10 extra). Users...
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Standard Site Fee$37.00
Hookup Site Fee$52.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$89.00
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Provider828-577-7278
About this campground
Nestled in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, Lake Powhatan beckons outdoor enthusiasts with an array of camping experiences that suit every comfort level. Whether you're seeking the luxury of a glamping tent, the convenience of full RV hookups, or the authentic simplicity of traditional tent camping, this heavily wooded sanctuary delivers. Just a stone's throw from vibrant Asheville, the campground serves as your gateway to adventure—from morning hikes on mountain trails to afternoon fishing expeditions, all crowned by breathtaking drives along the legendary Blue Ridge Parkway.
Lake Powhatan accommodates various camping styles, from primitive tent sites to modern glamping and RV camping with full hookups. The four loops—Lakeside, Big John, Bent Creek, and Hard Times—offer unique features to suit different preferences.
Historical SignificanceYour camping adventure unfolds in the cultural heartland of Western North Carolina, where the artistic soul of nearby Asheville pulses through the mountains. This creative epicenter has long drawn musicians, artists, and craftspeople to its galleries and venues. The campground's proximity to both the historic Blue Ridge Parkway—America's favorite scenic drive—and the renowned NC Arboretum places you at the intersection of natural beauty and Appalachian heritage.
Weather and SeasonsExperience the full drama of Appalachian seasons at Lake Powhatan, where winter brings crystalline mornings with temperatures dipping below freezing—though you'll find comfort in the campground's heated bathrooms that guests consistently praise. Spring and fall paint the mountains in spectacular colors under perfectly mild conditions, while summer offers warm days ideal for lake activities. Be prepared for the region's signature mountain rains, which can be heavy but only add to the lush, verdant character of this forest haven.
ElevationPerched at a comfortable 2,200 feet, Lake Powhatan offers the sweet spot of mountain camping—high enough to escape summer's heat and humidity, yet sheltered enough to enjoy extended shoulder seasons. While towering peaks rise dramatically around you, the campground's moderate elevation creates an inviting microclimate where spring arrives earlier and autumn lingers longer than at higher mountain camps.
Natural Features and SceneryWake to mist rising off Lake Powhatan's glassy surface, where ancient hardwoods and towering conifers create a living cathedral around your campsite. This pristine Appalachian ecosystem teems with life—from the haunting call of barred owls to the occasional glimpse of black bears foraging in the distance. Well-maintained trails wind through the forest, revealing hidden waterfalls and scenic overlooks that showcase why visitors consistently describe this place as a peaceful natural sanctuary.
Geological RegionLake Powhatan rests within one of Earth's oldest mountain ranges, where the ancient Appalachians tell a billion-year story through their weathered peaks and deep valleys. This Western North Carolina wonderland encompasses mile-high summits, thundering waterfalls that cascade over time-worn granite, and pristine riparian corridors where mountain streams feed into the lake. The diverse ecosystem—from riverside rhododendron thickets to ridge-top spruce forests—creates a tapestry of habitats that change dramatically with elevation.
Campsite details
AccessibilitySome campsites are accessible for campers with mobility challenges. Paved roads and well-maintained trails make it easier for individuals with disabilities to navigate the campground.
Sites SizeCampsites vary in size; many are large and can accommodate trailers, tents, and multiple vehicles. For example, Loop Lakeside features full hookups with paved and relatively level sites.
Sites PrivacySites are generally spacious with good privacy, thanks to the wooded environment and natural separation between them. Loops like Hard Times and Lakeside are noted for their seclusion.
Total Campsites100 campsites
Recommended CampsitesCampsite 046 on Lakeside Loop noted as spacious and accessible for larger rigs. Hard Times Loop sites valued for privacy and peacefulness.
Best CampsitesHard Times Loop often mentioned positively for its privacy. Lakeside Loop favored for full hookups.
Reserving a campsite
Check-in
2PM
Check-out
12 Noon
Stay Limit
Maximum stay is 14 nights during a rolling 30-day period.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Limit 8 people for single sites or 16 people for double sites. Two vehicles per single site and up to four vehicles for double sites allowed.
Groups
Group sites are not specifically mentioned in the provided materials.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutOrganized into four loops: Hard Times Loop, Big John Loop, Lakeside Loop, and Bent Creek Loop.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen March 22, 2025, to December 31, 2025.
Reservation PlatformsRecreation.gov
Walk-in AvailabilityNot explicitly available. Some reviews mention drive-in and pay, but most reservations are handled online via Recreation.gov.
Cancellation PolicyCancellations incur a $10 fee. Late cancellations also forfeit the first night's fee. Refunds for early departures may be partial depending on site usage.
Accomodation available
GlampingGlamping options are available for visitors looking to enjoy nature with added comfort. These upgraded accommodations offer a unique blend of outdoor atmosphere and modern convenience.
Amenities available
Showers
Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Dump station
Firewood available
Lodging and accommodations
Flush toilets
Electricity hookups
Water hookups
Sewer hookups
Activities you can enjoy
Lake Powhatan offers a host of recreational activities for nature enthusiasts and families. Visitors can enjoy a sandy swimming beach, trout fishing in the lake, and hiking or mountain biking on nearby trails. The campground's close proximity to Asheville also allows for cultural and recreational opportunities.
Hiking
The campground is surrounded by a network of hiking trails suitable for all skill levels. Trails connect to the Blue Ridge Parkway and the NC Arboretum. Visitors enjoy scenic views, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife. Some reviewers found trail markings insufficient and recommend downloading maps beforehand.Fishing
Trout fishing is available in Lake Powhatan and the nearby French Broad River. Some visitors noted limited success but appreciated the serene setting.Swimming
The sandy swimming beach at Lake Powhatan is a favorite among families. However, some guests mentioned that the beach area can be small and crowded during peak times, with occasional reports of goose droppings.Biking
Mountain biking trails around Lake Powhatan are highly regarded. Trails cater to both beginners and experienced riders. The campground's proximity to the NC Arboretum provides additional biking opportunities.Wildlife viewing
The campground's wooded setting offers ample opportunities for wildlife viewing, including birds, small mammals, and occasional bear sightings. Visitors are reminded to store food securely to avoid attracting wildlife.Beach activities
The small sandy beach at Lake Powhatan is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and picnics. Some visitors noted that the area could benefit from maintenance to address issues such as goose droppings.Winter Activities
During the winter, visitors can enjoy peaceful hikes on less-crowded trails and the cozy atmosphere of the campground. Snow is rare but possible at this elevation.Water Sports
No motorized or non-motorized water sports are permitted on Lake Powhatan to protect its ecosystem.Campground rules
- Pets are allowed
- Fires allowed only in designated fire rings.
- Quiet hours are 10:00 PM - 7:00 AM.
Hazards
General hazardsBlack bears are frequent; strict food storage rules enforced. Some reviews highlight poison ivy and slippery trails as minor hazards.
Weather forecast
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°F
Oct 10
Friday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
Humidity: 73%
High humidity, may feel muggy
Wind: 2.5 mph
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
Clear sky
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Temperature Trends
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Precipitation Trends
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Weather Summaries
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Emergency Services
Emergency services not explicitly detailed in the source.
Good to know
Peak season datesMarch 22 to November 15, 2025.
Trash and recyclingTrash dumpsters and recycling bins are located near each loop. Recycling options include bins for common recyclable materials. Campers are encouraged to use these facilities to maintain cleanliness.
Proximity to water featuresLocated on Lake Powhatan; however, personal watercraft are prohibited. Nearby French Broad River offers additional fishing opportunities.
Common complaintsSome campers express dissatisfaction with bathroom availability (few facilities per loop), expensive firewood, and noisy neighbors during busy weekends.
HostHosts are generally described as friendly and helpful. Specific complaints about rude hosts were rare but noted in some reviews.
Campground Map
375 Wesley Branch Road, Asheville, NC 28806, USA
Driving directionsFrom Asheville, take I-26 to exit 33. Go south approximately 2 miles on State Route 191 to the Lake Powhatan Recreation Area sign. Turn right and follow signs to the campground.
From user reviews and official sources, access to the campground is via a moderately narrow, winding road through a residential area. Low-hanging tree branches have been noted in some reviews (e.g., 'Wesley branch road had some low hanging branches,' user review). This may require caution for larger RVs and trailers.Nearby places
Asheville (10 minutes by car). Additional nearby cities or population centers are not explicitly mentioned.
Nearby supplies
Groceries and essential supplies available at Ingles grocery store nearby. Additional details from user reviews suggest other retail locations accessible within a 10-15 minute drive.
Camper Reviews
4.5
673 reviews

Lake Powhatan is top-rated, placing it in the top 15% of campgrounds based on reviews
Lake Powhatan receives overwhelmingly positive reviews for its clean facilities, scenic beauty, and helpful staff. Visitors appreciate the privacy of the sites and the variety of activities available. Common complaints include limited cell service, occasional noise from inconsiderate campers, and the high price of firewood.
Review Summaries
Based on 673 reviews
What Campers Love
Many reviewers praise the campground's cleanliness, spacious and private sites, and proximity to Asheville and outdoor attractions. Additional highlights include well-maintained restrooms and...
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Common Concerns
Visitors often mention the lack of cell service, especially for Verizon users. Others noted occasional overcrowding at the beach, high firewood prices, and insufficient restroom facilities during...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
- Bring heavy-duty tent stakes for gravel sites.
- Purchase firewood offsite to save money.
- Download trail maps in advance due to poor cell service.
- Choose sites in the Lakeside Loop for full...
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Seasonal Insights
During the summer, the campground is popular for its beach and trails but can become crowded. Fall offers quieter stays with beautiful foliage. Winter camping is peaceful, with heated restrooms and...
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Camper Quotes
"The cleanest bathrooms I've ever seen at a campground!" "Loved the spacious sites and proximity to Asheville." "Trails are great for hiking and biking, but download maps in advance." "The staff were...
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Site-Specific Reviews
Sites in the Hard Times Loop are noted for their seclusion, while the Lakeside Loop offers full hookups and spacious sites. Specific site reviews highlight the privacy of sites like 045 and 055 and...
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Accessibility Features
Visitors with mobility challenges mentioned the paved paths and well-maintained trails as helpful. However, some sites and trails are hilly, which may pose difficulties.
Based on 673 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
Pets are welcome but must be leashed. Dogs are not allowed on the beach. Reviewers appreciated the pet-friendly atmosphere but advised caution on trails due to wildlife.
Based on 673 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025