
Getting
Here
Location
Our address is:
116 Appalachian Village Rd.
Asheville, NC 28804
Directions
From I-240 in Asheville, take exit 4A, which puts you on Hwy 19-23 North heading towards Weaverville. Stay on 19-23 North for about 6 miles. Exit at New Stock Rd. (Exit 21), and at the end of the ramp, you will reach a traffic light. Turn right, and you will immediately encounter a second traffic light. Turn right again. (Note: If you are traveling south on Hwy 19-23 towards Asheville, turn left at the bottom of the New Stock Rd. exit ramp, go through the first traffic light, and turn right at the second traffic light.)
Go 0.7 miles to the first road on the right (Old Marshall Highway), and turn right. Continue for 0.3 miles, and you will see the Campfire Lodgings entrance on the left. Turn left and proceed approximately half a mile to the office at the top of the mountain.
The Longitude and Latitude GPS coordinates for Campfire Lodgings is:
N 35°39.608 W 82°35.528. The elevation is 2,478 feet.
If you get lost, call 828-658-8012, and we will be happy to guide you in.
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RV Sites
Asheville RV accommodations offer Premium concrete sites with valley views and Deluxe gravel sites with shade. All feature full hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings. Enjoy WiFi, private bathrooms, and laundry on 100 acres of mountain beauty.
Tent Sites
Secluded mountain tent sites at 2,478 feet offer a private retreat with a fire ring, picnic table, and modern bathhouse access. Enjoy nature with optional electric and water hookups and breathtaking mountain views.
Rentals
Perched on the mountainside, our treetop accommodations offer three stunning choices: enchanting yurts with panoramic forest views or fully-equipped log cabin duplexes sleeping up to 5—the perfect Asheville "Glamping" experience, and breathe in the fresh mountain air, unwind by the fireplace at the Cliff House