Overview
Balsam Mountain Campground is located in a relatively remote part of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The secluded setting offers visitors the ability to enjoy a multitude of recreational activities without the crowds which are sometimes common in other parts of the park.
Great Facilities and Amenities
Campfire Allowed
(All campsites have Campfire Allowed)
Checkin Time
(All campsites have Checkin Time)
Checkout Time
(All campsites have Checkout Time)
Drinking Water
(37 of 42 campsites have Drinking Water)
Driveway Entry
(Majority of the campsites have parallel)
Firepit
(35 of 42 campsites have Firepit)
Hike In Distance To Site
(Up to 150')
Max Num Of People
(Up to 6)
Max Num Of Vehicles
(Up to 2)
Pets Allowed
(All campsites have Pets Allowed)
Picnic Table
(All campsites have Picnic Table)
Shade
(Majority of the campsites have true)
Site Access
(Majority of the campsites have drive in)
Natural Features
![BALSAM MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND Trail sign BALSAM MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND Trail sign - Credits: NPS](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/images/84506.jpg)
![BALSAM MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND Walk in Sites BALSAM MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND Walk in Sites - Credits: NPS](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/images/84509.jpg)
![BALSAM MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND Parking area BALSAM MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND Parking area - Credits: NPS](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/images/84510.jpg)
![BALSAM MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND Entrance BALSAM MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND Entrance - Credits: NPS](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/images/84507.jpg)
Balsam Mountain Campground is surrounded by picturesque mountain ranges and pristine mountain streams. Elk are common in this part of the park during the spring and fall. Located at 5,310 feet elevation, Balsam Mountain's daytime temperatures rarely exceed 70 degrees F and night time temperatures may dip into the low 50's.
Recreation
![BALSAM MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND BALSAM MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND - Credits: NPS](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/2019/10/31/16/00/273848_7132f319-db4e-452b-bf05-169e5c71ef11_1440.jpg)
![BALSAM MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND BALSAM MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND - Credits: NPS](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/2019/10/31/16/00/273848_7132f319-db4e-452b-bf05-169e5c71ef11_1440.jpg)
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a hiker's paradise, with over 800 miles of maintained trails ranging from short, leg-stretchers to strenuous treks. The Balsam Mountain area features several trails that are less heavily used compared to other areas of the park.The campground offers a short nature trail located beside site 43. The hiker only Flat Creek Trail is a pleasant walk through a hardwood forest. For the adventurous hiker the Hemphill Bald and Rough Fork trails provide a 14-mile loop hike, with outstanding views and old growth trees.Campers can enjoy high-quality backcountry fishing in the cool waters of the countless streams and rivers that snake through the mountains. Anglers will agree that some of the best trout fishing in the area can be found along the Balsam Mountain and Straight Fork Roads, some of the most remote sections of the park. Fly fishing is particularly good during spring months when aquatic insects hatch in large numbers.Wildlife viewing is a popular pastime, and with around 1,500 bears living in the park, it is not uncommon for visitors to spot one. The park is a sanctuary for a magnificent array of animal and plant life, all of which is protected for future generations to enjoy.The park also holds one of the best collections of log buildings in the eastern United States. Over 90 historic structures have been preserved in the park.For the auto touring enthusiast, the 14-mile Heintooga Round Bottom Road, a one-way unimproved gravel drive, offers spectacular scenery with mountain vistas and the occasional bear or elk sighting. Buses, motorhome, vans longer than 25' and any vehicle towing a trailer are prohibited on this road.
Permitted Equipment
tent-N/A
rv-Up to 24ft
trailer-Up to 24ft
pop up camper-N/A
Nearby Attractions
Nearby attractions include: Maggie Valley, NC, Cherokee, NC, the Oconaluftee Visitor Center, the Mountain Farm Museum, the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Nantahala Outdoor Center, the Bryson City Railway and Asheville, NC