Here’s your guide to camping along the Blue Ridge Parkway.

you’re able to find tentative operating dates for the year on theNPS website.

The park also has a lake, hiking trails, and a nearby lodge and restaurant.

Tent campsite at sunrise on Huckleberry knob in North Carolina

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Like Peaks of Otter, Rocky Knob often has first-come, first-served campsites available, according torecreation.gov.

Visitors can rent a canoe and paddle around nearby Price Lake, hike to waterfalls, and more.

Plus, this campground has showers available.

McAfee Knob off the Appalachian Trail, Viriginia

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Crabtree Falls Campground

Recreation.govcalls this the “hidden gem of Blue Ridge Parkway campgrounds.

“Crabtree Falls, located at milepost 339.5, has 81 sites, of which 18 are RV only.

The Crabtree Falls Trail, a three-mile loop leading to a 70-foot waterfall, is accessible from the campground.

Otter Creek, Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia

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Bonus: It also comes with showers.