Recreation Area
STANDING INDIAN CAMPGROUND
North Carolina
At a glance
- Facility type
- Campground
- Reservable
- Yes
- Coordinates
- 35.07861, -83.53194
STANDING INDIAN CAMPGROUND is a federal recreation site in North Carolina, listed in the Recreation Information Database (RIDB). It offers public water access for fishing and boating.
About STANDING INDIAN CAMPGROUND
STANDING INDIAN CAMPGROUND is a federal recreation area listed as a campground located in North Carolina.
Overview Whether traveling with an RV or tent, Standing Indian Campground is a prime place to stop for a night or spend several days in the picturesque Nantahala National Forest. The campground's many amenities provide a comfortable home base for exploring this fun and historic s…
This facility is reservable through Recreation.gov. For current fees, hours, and rules, check the official Recreation.gov listing before you visit — details can change seasonally.
This is a recreation facility entry. If you're specifically looking for boat launch ramps, marinas, or fishing piers, check whether this site offers water access and confirm locally.
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Frequently asked questions
What is STANDING INDIAN CAMPGROUND?
It is a federal recreation area (listed as a campground) in North Carolina.
Can I reserve this facility?
Yes, it is reservable through Recreation.gov.
Where can I find fees, hours, and rules?
Check the official Recreation.gov listing for current details.
How do I get there?
From Franklin, North Carolina, take U.S. Highway 64 west approximately 12 miles, passing through Winding Stair Gap. Near the bottom of the mountain from the gap, turn left on West Old Murphy Road (State Route 1448) and watch for a directional sign for the campground. Go 1.9 miles and turn right on Forest Road 67 at the Standing Indian Campground sign. This is a paved road. Go 1.7 miles and turn right into the campground.
Is this a boat launch or fishing pier?
This is a general recreation facility. Check Recreation.gov or locally to confirm what water access it offers.