Great camping spot for large groups and families. With spacious campsites and a wide variety of hiking that will take days to complete, Hanging Rock is a great park to leave your life behind and spend a long weekend exploring.
Located near Colfax and Greensboro, NC Hanging Rock State Park seems to be one of the closest mountain hiking and overnight campgrounds to the coast. They recommend you make a reservation a couple weeks in advance for larger parties, and even more in advance if you'd like to get the family camp spots which have showers and are closer to the trails. The group camp spots are great too, though, just a little further down the road, with no showers, and you car stays in a lot rather than being parked right next to your camp.
Check in is at 3 pm but you're welcome to come earlier, park at the visitors center and hike until your campsite is "ready." You can always try checking in earlier as well, especially if there's a rain storm coming and you need to set up before it attacks, which, you guessed it, is what happened to us. But rain or shine the camping was great, the fire still lit, burgers were cooked, and the hikes weren't too crazy.
We hiked the stairway to heaven first, which is really called Moore's Knob Trail but should be called Death of Calves. There are a million stairs only going upwards and yes the view is pretty awesome but I wouldn't suggest starting your day with that hike, it is definitely more on the strenuous side. We also did Hidden Falls, Widow Falls, Hanging Rock, and a couple others I cannot remember. Hanging Rock was by far the best view and so gorgeous at sunrise being above the blanket of clouds floating over the forest.
There is fresh water spouts for your water bottles and decently clean bathrooms at the group sites. The visitor's center, where you initially check in before seeing the camp host and get your car pass, has a vending machine with a few snacks, and there's a couple general stores down the road you can purchase last minute needs at. There are also a few mom and pop restaurants down the road if it's pouring down rain and you can't get your fire going.
I would definitely recommend hiking/camping here if you live in Eastern NC and are looking for a woodsy, low key getaway. Campsites are about $20 and vastly spacious so bring all your friends, a cooler, some firewood and Smores stuff, and have a blast! The only reason I didn't go the full 5 stars is because there was very little water in the falls and while everything was very beautiful it wasn't anything I'd drop my jaw for. Especially given the incredible Blue Ridge Mountains hikes I've been on in the past. But again, give it a try, if anything, visit during the color changing seasons - they say the valley goes full rainbow and it's the most beautiful site to see. read more