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Big Meadows Campground

  • All sites at Big Meadows Campground are by reservation only. Rangers can make limited reservations on site, but availability is not guaranteed. It is recommended you make your reservation ahead of time. Reservations can be made through Recreation.gov as well as the site map on the campground page. Check the map to see when specific sites are scheduled to be released. Reservable sites will be released in sections: 6 months prior to the date of your arrival - 50% of reservable sites will be released; 2 weeks prior to the date of your arrival - 25% of reservable sites will be released; 4 days prior to the date of your arrival - the remaining 25% of reservable sites will be released. Reservations for Big Meadows Campground can be made online at any time.
  • A log structure stands on the left side of the road as you enter Big Meadows Campground. There is an overhang supported by wooden beams facing the road. Under the overhang is a kiosk window where a ranger is present during open hours. Next to the kiosk window is a bulletin board with current information.
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Lewis Mountain Campground

  • Lewis Mountain Campground operates on a self-registration, first-come, first-serve basis. There are no reservable sites. Please follow the posted directions to register once arriving at the campground.
  • Lewis Mountain Campground has multiple one-way roads that travel through the campground and back to the entrance. At the entrance there is a small, brown building with a screen door. There are many posters and brochure racks hanging outside the building. There is also a red emergency phone outside on the left of the building. There is a large brown sign with white lettering: "Select Site Then Register." To the right of the building and across the road is a small, roofed panel with a map on it.
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Loft Mountain Campground

  • There is a combination of sites offered through reservations and on a first-come, first-served basis at Loft Mountain Campground. Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends and holidays. Reservations for many standard sites may be made up to 6 months in advance, with additional sites becoming available 2 weeks prior, and 4 days prior your stay.
  • A brown board and batten building with an overhang under which is a map, posted information and a dutch door for registration. Rules are on the a sign on the front side of the building: Loft Mountain Campground Regulations; All food, coolers full and empty, scented items and cooking equipment must be stored in you vehicle or in a food storage box whenever you are not using them. Quiet hours are 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Camping fees must be paid within one hour of occupying a site. No more than two tents, two vehicles, and six persons per site. Group campsites are available for groups larger than six. Park only on paved parking areas. Fires must be confined to existing fire grates. Do not create additional fire rings. Be sure to completely extinguish fires. Do not feed wildlife. Pets must be on and leash no longer than 6' at all times. Please help keep your campground clean. Check-out time-noon
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Mathews Arm Campground

  • There is a combination of sites offered through reservations and on a first-come, first-served basis at Mathews Arm Campground. Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends and holidays. Reservations for many standard sites may be made up to 6 months in advance, with additional sites becoming available 2 weeks prior, and 4 days prior your stay. Group sites can be reserved up to one year in advance.
  • The Registration Station at Mathews Arm Campground is a brown building with a small overhang outdoors supported by two pillars. The overhang covers two entrance doors as well as a glass case on the outside wall which contains posters and information. There are also signs regarding campground fees and bear safety. There are overhead lights and a concrete walk area outside the building.