537 North Carolina RV Parks & Campgrounds
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Nightly Price
$0 - $125
Elevation
-300' - 20,000'
Number of Sites
0 - 500
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- Larry_728 Twin Springs trout stream runs through the campground and you can walk across to the park and walk up to where the springs come out of the hillside. Also bike path runs throught the campground. Campground is also right next to the Upper Iowa river for fishing, kayaking, etc. Many parks and bike trails in the Decorah area. One great park is Phelps Park on the bluff overlooking the Upper Iowa River.5 months ago Pulpit Rock Campground
- Putarigonit Visit the farmers market May-Oct Wed and Sat. They have a lot of variety including organic produce, wine, gluten free banana bread, spicy spreads and more. Hike the short trail at Dunning's Spring Park to see the waterfall and ice cave. The short, but vertical, hike to Pulpit Rock lookout is worth the effort too.8 months ago Pulpit Rock Campground
- TLBarker Float in a tube down the river! Bring your bicycle because the trails are fabulous.9 months ago Pulpit Rock Campground