At the base of the Blue Ridge Escarpment where the mountains make their dramatic drop from the Appalachian highlands to the Carolina Piedmont, Wilderness Cove Campground sits on the banks of the lower Green River in Saluda, North Carolina—one of the most geographically dramatic and naturally diverse communities in the southern Appalachians. The campground's most defining feature is its immediate adjacency to nearly 19,000 acres of the Green River Game Lands, a state-managed wildlife area that provides some of the most productive and scenically striking natural terrain anywhere in the western North Carolina mountains. Guests who understand what that adjacency means book return trips before they leave. Accommodation options range across full hookup RV sites and water and electric configurations to glamping tents, tiny homes, cottages, and a fully stocked vacation home—a range that suits solo travelers, couples, and multi-generational family groups with equal ease. On-site facilities include clean bathhouses, an on-site food truck, a Camp Store and Fly Shop stocked for both provisioning and fishing preparation, and WiFi across the property. Rental equipment—kayaks, ATVs, and golf carts—gives guests immediate access to the campground's outdoor activities without bringing their own gear. The fly shop is a genuine asset for anglers preparing to work the Green River's notoriously technical trout water. The Green River is the campground's defining natural resource. The lower Green in this section offers cold, clear mountain water with a current character that varies from peaceful floats suitable for families to technical whitewater sections that attract experienced kayakers from across the Southeast. River tubing, kayaking, swimming, and fishing are available from the campground's direct water access, and the Green River Gorge section downstream—accessible through the Game Lands—is among the most visually spectacular gorge corridors in the southern Appalachians. Trout fishing in the delayed-harvest and trophy trout sections upstream is consistently excellent, and the Camp Store & Fly Shop puts the right preparation within arm's reach. Saluda itself is one of the most charming small towns in western North Carolina—a genuinely walkable village with outstanding restaurants, art galleries, a celebrated wine bar, and the character of a creative community that has drawn artists, writers, and outdoor enthusiasts for decades. The Thermal Belt of Henderson County creates a particular microclimate around Saluda that produces exceptional fruit growing and a distinctly mild year-round character. Hendersonville, with its historic Main Street, apple orchards, and Flat Rock Playhouse, is minutes away, and Asheville's full cultural and culinary scene is 40 miles to the north. Wilderness Cove operates year-round, and each season offers different appeal in the Green River corridor. Spring brings the first warm-weather tubing runs and the peak fly fishing season, summer keeps the river busy with swimmers and tubers, and fall transforms the Game Lands into extraordinary foliage color. Winter is quiet and contemplative—ideal for serious anglers and guests who prefer the campground without summer crowds. Book your site, rent a kayak, and let the Green River show you what western North Carolina looks like when you get off the parkway and into the water.
Campground rules and policies
<p>Please refer to the Terms & Conditions when making your reservation online.</p>
At the base of the Blue Ridge Escarpment where the mountains make their dramatic drop from the Appalachian highlands to the Carolina Piedmont, Wilderness Cove Campground sits on the banks of the lower Green River in Saluda, North Carolina—one of the most geographically dramatic and naturally diverse communities in the southern Appalachians. The campground's most defining feature is its immediate adjacency to nearly 19,000 acres of the Green River Game Lands, a state-managed wildlife area that provides some of the most productive and scenically striking natural terrain anywhere in the western North Carolina mountains. Guests who understand what that adjacency means book return trips before they leave. Accommodation options range across full hookup RV sites and water and electric configurations to glamping tents, tiny homes, cottages, and a fully stocked vacation home—a range that suits solo travelers, couples, and multi-generational family groups with equal ease. On-site facilities include clean bathhouses, an on-site food truck, a Camp Store and Fly Shop stocked for both provisioning and fishing preparation, and WiFi across the property. Rental equipment—kayaks, ATVs, and golf carts—gives guests immediate access to the campground's outdoor activities without bringing their own gear. The fly shop is a genuine asset for anglers preparing to work the Green River's notoriously technical trout water. The Green River is the campground's defining natural resource. The lower Green in this section offers cold, clear mountain water with a current character that varies from peaceful floats suitable for families to technical whitewater sections that attract experienced kayakers from across the Southeast. River tubing, kayaking, swimming, and fishing are available from the campground's direct water access, and the Green River Gorge section downstream—accessible through the Game Lands—is among the most visually spectacular gorge corridors in the southern Appalachians. Trout fishing in the delayed-harvest and trophy trout sections upstream is consistently excellent, and the Camp Store & Fly Shop puts the right preparation within arm's reach. Saluda itself is one of the most charming small towns in western North Carolina—a genuinely walkable village with outstanding restaurants, art galleries, a celebrated wine bar, and the character of a creative community that has drawn artists, writers, and outdoor enthusiasts for decades. The Thermal Belt of Henderson County creates a particular microclimate around Saluda that produces exceptional fruit growing and a distinctly mild year-round character. Hendersonville, with its historic Main Street, apple orchards, and Flat Rock Playhouse, is minutes away, and Asheville's full cultural and culinary scene is 40 miles to the north. Wilderness Cove operates year-round, and each season offers different appeal in the Green River corridor. Spring brings the first warm-weather tubing runs and the peak fly fishing season, summer keeps the river busy with swimmers and tubers, and fall transforms the Game Lands into extraordinary foliage color. Winter is quiet and contemplative—ideal for serious anglers and guests who prefer the campground without summer crowds. Book your site, rent a kayak, and let the Green River show you what western North Carolina looks like when you get off the parkway and into the water.
Campground rules and policies
<p>Please refer to the Terms & Conditions when making your reservation online.</p>