Blue Bear Mountain Camp
196 Blue Bear Mountain Rd, Todd, North Carolina 28684-9615 USA
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Blue Bear Mountain Camp, set in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is camping at its best. Situated just 8 miles from Boone, NC, our expansive 150-acre grounds offer a diverse range of camping experiences. Whether you're pulling up with an RV, pitching a tent, or seeking an adventurous hike-in spot, we've got the perfect site for you. Or, for a unique stay, consider our tepee rental and comfortable cabins. Our stargazer dome provides unmatched night-sky views, and the camp's elevation ensures mild temperatures and a refreshing breeze. Explore our miles of hiking trails, fish in our trout pond, or venture out to nearby Todd Island Park. And our scenic locale makes a picturesque backdrop for weddings, corporate gatherings, or family reunions. Experience the beauty and simplicity of camping at Blue Bear Mountain.
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Cell Coverage
Verizon 4G/5G
Confirmed by 7 users | Last reported on May 01, 2024AT&T 5G
Confirmed by 2 users | Last reported on August 06, 2023T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on October 10, 2021We stayed at Blue Bear Mountain CG in late July. There are some sites with electricity, some without, tent camping available too. It's situated on 150 acres and has some hiking trails for you to enjoy. The bathroom/showers were very clean & well maintained. There's even a laundry room if you need it. It's about 10 minutes from Boone/Blowing Rock.
The road to get to the campground is gravel, and we were towing our airstream with a jeep. It's one lane, and quite steep. Be aware of that.
Nightly Rate: $35.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: C4
Very neat private campground. A large field has tent sites in the middle with RV sites with electrical hookups on one edge. They are spaced well apart. Bathhouse with showers is clean. Mike the host is great. A lot of effort is made to look after individual campers S they come in. We seemed to have free firewood and came in after their musical festival weekend and got free draft beer as well! Dark enough sky to see the milky way on a clear night. Careful on the hiking trails. We spent some time finding our way back. They don’t seem to be used much. It will be one of my favorites.
Nightly Rate: $35.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: RV 4
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
Like mentioned by other reviewers, the hosts of the small campground are friendly, and the few bathrooms that they have are clean. We visited in May during COVID-19, and we were impressed by their policies and sanitation efforts. There were record low temperatures with a heavy storm rolling in, so there were very high winds. Luckily, there were very few tent campers since wind could be an issue on the mountain.
The RV hookups are spaced apart giving privacy, rare in privately-owned campgrounds. It is also conveniently located near towns although we didn't visit them. The drive up could be a challenge in a large rig, but our pop-up handled it quite well, even in the rain. The trails can be quite strenuous at time due to the grade and rocks, but they are well-marked if you pay attention. There was no vista point on the trails, but there is a small pond and other beautiful natural features. If we were tent campers, I would definitely stay at one of there remote sites! Overall, it was a wonderful experience, and we can't wait to return!
Nightly Rate: $35.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: C8
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
We camped in C-3 in our 30 ft motorhome. Mike, the caretaker, is awesome and very helpful. He made sure the road up was clear of passing vehicles before we ascended the gravel road to the campground entrance. Take your time going up and don’t drive faster than 5 mph and you’ll be fine. Once you reach the top of the mountains, it’s Valhalla! The campground is beautiful beyond words, surrounded by mountains, extremely clean with spacious campsites. There are numerous, well maintained hiking trails to enjoy. Some of the trails are fairly strenuous so it makes for a great daily workout. Our lab loved playing in the pond. The private individual bathrooms are very clean. The mountains are visible in all direction- it’s simply gorgeous. There is no water hook up at the individual sites however it’s very easy to fill your water tanks at the office before you settle in. The staff is very helpful and eager to offer assistance. You’re gonna love this place.
Nightly Rate: $50.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: C-3
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
The dirt road to this campground could use some maintenance. The limbs are a little low for bigger rigs. We did not hit any but I could see a Fifth Wheel or Driving RV hitting. The campground is very well maintained and staff was nice. I believe this campground is best for camper vans, tent camping, and smaller travel trailers. NO Service, NO WiFi.
Nightly Rate: $43.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: C4
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon
First is the road in. It was very much in need of grading and narrowed down to barely wide enough for my narrow travel trailer. The road was gravel and had some steep climbs that required me to engage my 4WD. Once you got into the campground it was nice. The staff was very friendly and the bathroom were large and clean. A lot of the sites were around the perimerter and tucked back into the woods. Ours was perfect and had good shade. The other site are out in the open on grass. They have some really nice and private tent sites. Water was not at the sites but you could fill up on the way in. Nice elevation for cooler weather in the summer.
Nightly Rate: $40.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: C-08
This was my wife and I’s maiden voyage with our 27 ft. Airstream. After reading the reviews about the road headed to camp, I was slightly nervous. I found the climb to be easier than described in other reviews, and I am by no means an experienced tower!
The campsite was wonderful, and has a beautiful view. A great way to watch the fall foliage change. Even when the site is full there is plenty of space at each site. There are trails on site and near by state parks to hike. We had been to Boone and blowing rock times in the past, and both are an easy drive. Unfortunately it rained a lot during our week, but there were many great activities in town for our 2 year old to enjoy as well.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 8
Site Number: C7
Cell Coverage Rating
T-Mobile 4G
Nice campground with great views of the blue ridge mountains. They have a multitude of differing campsites to choose from (camper, field tents, geo-dome, teepees, etc.). We met the owners upon arrival and they’re extremely nice. They offer ice and firewood on-site.
We camped in tents at site #9 which is partially wooded and partially in the field. It’s the best tent-site in my opinion as it gives you privacy but a comfortable grassy area to spend your evenings in. Plenty of room for canopies and tents.
As mentioned by other reviews, getting up here with a rig could be troublesome. There is a big class A here and two airstreams, so you can definitely do it though. The road is gravel and there is one steep climb. For about 1/4 mile the road is washed out on the right side, but any experienced tower should be fine.
Cell coverage is 2 bars on Verizon for an iPhone 12.
Nightly Rate: $50.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 9
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 5G
We arrived expecting a leveled site as pictured on the website only to be shown to an open field that our unit got bogged down in while trying to find a somewhat level spot. After trying and breaking two level ramps and scraping our tank heater pads off the underside we gave up. There was no ATT service that we could find. The website looks great but it is not the reality we experienced. We left and found another campground. They demanded full payment up front so we are out $130 dollars. They only offered electric with their rates.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 0
Site Number: 13
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T
We arrived expecting a site as pictured on their website only to be shown to a lumpy uneven an open field. We bogged down and broke two leveling ramps and scraped our tank heater pads off the underside before giving up and leaving. The website looks great but this is not the reality we experienced. They demanded full payment up front so we are out 130 dollars. Campers beware.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 13
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T
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- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
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- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 35.0
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