Camp, float, fish and explore along the banks of the New River
Buckeye Chestnut trees and the rushing sound of the New River make for a tranquil getaway from hot summer days in the city. Located in Ashe County, North Carolina, New River State Park is a quick two-hour drive from Charlotte that offers opportunities to canoe, tube, fish, hike and explores. There are 14 non-electric, walk-in campsites available at the U.S. 221 Access and 10 available at Wagoner Access. Tent campsites at the Wagoner Access are shady and complete with a fire ring, picnic table, and designated tent pads, and can accommodate up to six people with a maximum of three tents. From the parking lot to campsites is approximately a 250-yard walk (2.5 football fields). Bucket-style wheelbarrows are provided to load and maneuver gear to campsites. The campground also has a well-kept bathhouse with hot showers. All sites can be reserved in advance.
This story is from the August 2019 edition of Charlotte Parent.
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