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Stone Mountain
Overview
Stone Mountain State Park in Roaring Gap offers a unique camping experience centered around a massive 600-foot granite dome. This destination provides a serene escape into the Blue Ridge Mountains foothills, where the air is crisp and the scenery is dramatic. Unlike high-density commercial resorts, this area emphasizes natural beauty and a quiet atmosphere for travelers looking to disconnect. It serves as a gateway to the rugged wilderness of North Carolina, making it a staple for outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate a more primitive and peaceful environment.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the picturesque Roaring Gap area, the park is easily accessible yet feels worlds away from the hustle of city life. The landscape is characterized by its signature white granite rock face, rolling meadows, and dense hardwood forests that change beautifully with the seasons. Its proximity to the Blue Ridge Parkway makes it an ideal stop for those traveling the scenic route through the Appalachians. The surrounding terrain offers diverse ecosystems, ranging from high mountain ridges to cool, shaded creek beds.
Amenities & Park Features
The RV-accessible campgrounds here are designed to blend into the woods while providing essential comforts for modern travelers. Visitors will find spacious paved pads that can accommodate various rig sizes. Many sites offer electric and water hookups, ensuring a comfortable stay while still feeling immersed in nature. The park also features well-maintained bathhouses with hot showers and a convenient dump station for RVers. Each site is equipped with a heavy-duty picnic table and a fire ring, perfect for evening gatherings under the mountain stars.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The highlight of any visit is the loop trail leading to the summit of Stone Mountain, offering panoramic views of the valley below. History buffs will enjoy the Hutchinson Homestead, a restored 19th-century farm located at the base of the mountain. For those who prefer water activities, the area is famous for its trout fishing and stunning cascades, including the popular Stone Mountain Falls. There are over 18 miles of trails suitable for hiking and even designated sections for horseback riding and rock climbing.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for nature photographers and active families who prioritize outdoor recreation over resort-style luxuries like pools or clubhouses. It is a fantastic choice for RVers who enjoy a rustic, quiet environment where the primary entertainment is the great outdoors. Because of the scenic terrain and winding access roads, it is best suited for those who appreciate a traditional camping vibe and want to be steps away from some of North Carolina's most iconic and challenging hiking trails.
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User Reviews
Gordon P
Stone Mountain State Park is a beautifully maintained destination offering stunning mountain views, scenic waterfalls, and well-marked hiking trails suited for all skill levels. The massive granite dome provides a memorable summit experience, while peaceful campsites, clean facilities, and plenty of picnic areas make it easy to enjoy a full day or weekend outdoors. It’s a perfect spot for hikers, families, and anyone looking to connect with nature.
Roger Cook
Beautiful park! While cruising down the parkway, we decided to check out this state park, so glad we did. The park is beautiful. Some steep roads to get to some places but we'll worth it. Lots of trails for all hikers and even a handicap road for folks in wheelchairs and electric chairs to reach the homestead at the bottom of mountian. We took the trails to the same spot, and it was an awesome hike. Well kept trails, and beautiful fall colors. The homestead was awesome and educational. Even a bathroom kinda tucked out of the way. The large dome mountian was beautiful. Even from our viewing point. There were more trails to take it all in, even a summit trail and climbing with permit. Our time was limited and we definitely plan to go back and hit the summit trail, and explore more of the park. If your in the area looking for some outdoor adventure, definitely check it out!
Myo Z Oo
" A hidden gem with million-dollar views!" ,🍁🍂 This place is truly a hidden gem! From the moment I walked in, I was struck by the incredible view of the Stone mountain. It was mesmerizing and even better than the photos online. The whole place has such a lovely, cozy atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing getaway. The attention to detail in the decor and the overall vibe made me feel right at home. I can't wait to return and soak up that view again. Five stars!
Tammera Lindsay
Stone Mountain State Park is a true standout in NC’s state park system. It rewards hikers who are willing to work for views and variety. Yes, the loop is difficult in parts, but those who tackle it come away with a sense of accomplishment—and some of the best scenic moments the region has to offer. There are also many waterfalls to see as well. Overall gorgeous park to visit.
Renee KH
Beautiful state park with nice trails. Campground was very nice with significant space between sites & paved roadways. Some RV sites are paved, as well - in both full, partial, & no-hook-up areas. Other sites without hook ups are well-graveled & are separated for privacy with natural brush. Bathrooms & showers are good. Views in some places are stunning. We would stay here again.
Corinn Muller
This is a great hike with an amazing panoramic view. When we’ve been there we typically see many birds flying/hovering near the peak. This location will always be one of my favorites as my husband and I got engaged at the top of this mountain.
Daniel Herbert
Great moderate hike with waterfalls and scenic views. About 5 mile loop with tons of stops along the way for beautiful views, creeks and waterfalls. Decent amount of people on the trails on a Sunday afternoon. Highly recommend!
Sujit Kanna
Stone Mountain Park – Perfect Day Hike from Charlotte! If you’re looking for a solid hiking spot about 1 hour 40 minutes from Charlotte, Stone Mountain Park is a fantastic choice! We took the Stone Mountain Summit Trail (orange path), which is about 3.2 miles round trip from the parking lot to the top and back. It took us approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, with a moderate to tough difficulty level — especially the final stretch with some steep inclines. Be sure to bring plenty of water and a few snacks — the summit has breathtaking views that are perfect for a relaxing break. The trail is well-marked, the scenery is beautiful, and the reward at the top is totally worth the effort. Highly recommended for anyone up for a bit of a challenge and wanting to explore nature near Charlotte!
Michelle Shaffer
Very big state park with lots to do. State Rangers are very helpful and informative. Roads and hiking paths are kept up and clear. I am disabled and the rangers told us of the disabled access points, parking etc which was extremely helpful. I was able to see the Homestead because of the disabled access and parking. There is no cellular Wi-Fi unless you connect to the parks so be aware that cell service too is sketchy. We were only there for a day and really needed so much more time. It’s a beautiful park with lots to do. The history alone was worth the trip for me. The Blue Ridge area nearby is worth a week’s trip. There is plenty of wildlife too, a baby deer was found by hikers near the homestead when we were there. If you are into camping it would be an amazing place to stay. Definitely check into it if you are considering going to the area.
Rhonda Astor
This is a beautiful state park. We tent camp but prefer to book a RV site due to them having water/electricity. The RV sites are large and leveled gravel and pavement. All include a fire ring ,picnic table and lantern post. We kinda like site 54 near the bridge and by the lovely creek. Some sites do offer more shade than others. The RV bath house is nicer than the ones in the tent areas. It has 3 toilets and 3 showers and sinks. Electricity also for hair dryers etc. The showers do have the push buttons and I hate those. Also when we were there it was hot so I would’ve enjoyed a cold shower but there isn’t any way to adjust water temperature. The park is huge and we enjoyed riding our bikes everywhere. There are many hiking trails and a huge picnic area outside of the campground. The campground checkin office does have ice and wood for sale. We’ve stayed here twice and both visits have been quiet and fun.