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Spruce Pine, NC

Full City Profile · North Carolina · Yancey County County

2.9 /5.0
C+ Fair
2,381 Population 586/sq mi density
$47,583 Median Income $29,134 per capita
$202,300 Home Value $240,270 Zillow
$735 Median Rent 27.0% income on rent
53°F Avg Temperature 301 sunny days/yr
146 Violent Crime/100K 2,332 property/100K
C+
Overall
2.9 / 5.0
Fair overall score based on economy, affordability, safety and education
B+
Economy
3.6 / 5.0
$47,583 median income, 0.9% unemployment
A
Affordability
4.3 / 5.0
$202,300 home value, $735/mo rent
F
Safety
1.0 / 5.0
146 violent crimes/100K
C+
Education
2.6 / 5.0
20.1% bachelor's degree or higher

Campgrounds in Spruce Pine (14)

Johns River Road Backcountry Camping
ITINERARY_SINGLE
2 sites 5.0/5 (2 reviews) $15/night Reservable
Equipment: Tent, Hammock
Birding, Camping, Photography, Hiking
Old John’s River Road Backcountry Camping is a primitive camping location along the Mountains to Sea Trail near Blowing Rock, North Carolina. There ar...
KATY BRANCH
STANDARD
1 sites 5.0/5 (1 reviews) $75/night Reservable
Badminton, Cultural Activities, Recreation Programs, Soccer Fields, Star Gazing, Wildlife Viewing
Katy Branch, a former Youth Conservation Corp Camp, is a private outdoor pavilion surrounded by beautiful Tennessee woodlands in the Cherokee National...
BRIAR BOTTOM GROUP CAMPGROUND
STANDARD
6 sites 4.6/5 (21 reviews) $125/night Reservable
Equipment: Tent
DAY USE AREA, WATER SPORTS, HORSEBACK RIDING, HIKING, FISHING, INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS, CAMPING, CLIMBING, BIKING
Briar Bottom Group Campground is the perfect getaway for visitors to enjoy mountain scenery and easy access to hiking trails. The campground sits at t...
WATAUGA POINT RECREATION AREA
STANDARD
2 sites 4.6/5 (19 reviews) $30/night Reservable
Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Non-Motorized Boating, Scenic Drive, Star Gazing, Water Access
Watauga Point Recreation Area will open for the 2026 season on 4/6/26. PLEASE NOTE: The bathrooms are CLOSED and WINTERIZED for the season, and will o...
BLACK MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND
STANDARD
37 sites 4.5/5 (137 reviews) $28–$56/night Reservable
Equipment: Tent, RV, Trailer
Swimming Site, Day Use Area, Hiking, Fishing, Interpretive Programs, Camping, Climbing, Biking
Black Mountain Campground sits in the shadow of Mt. Mitchell, the highest peak in the eastern U.S. and borders the South Toe River. Black Mountain is...
CURTIS CREEK CAMPGROUND (NC)
STANDARD
24 sites 4.5/5 (120 reviews) $10/night Reservable
Equipment: Tent, RV, Trailer
WILDLIFE VIEWING, VISITOR CENTER, HORSEBACK RIDING, HIKING, FISHING, CAMPING, HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE, BIKING
Curtis Creek Campground is nestled in the mountains at the base of the Blue Ridge just minutes from the quaint town of Old Fort and less than an hour ...
DENNIS COVE CAMPGROUND
STANDARD
14 sites 4.5/5 (59 reviews) $10–$20/night Reservable
Equipment: Tent, RV, Trailer
Swimming, Wildlife Viewing, Emergency Services, Hunting, Hiking, Fishing, Camping, Mountain Biking, Backpacking, Water Access
Dennis Cove Campground is a secluded campground along Laurel Fork Creek at an elevation of 2,650 feet in Carter County. This remote developed campgrou...
Rock Creek Recreation Area (Cherokee National Forest, TN)
STANDARD
32 sites 4.5/5 (252 reviews) $20–$50/night Reservable
Equipment: Tent, RV, RV/Motorhome, Trailer, Caravan/Camper Van, Pickup Camper, Fifth Wheel, Pop up
Swimming, Fish Hatchery, Wildlife Viewing, Emergency Services, Hiking, Fishing, Camping, Museum, Canoeing, Mountain Biking, Backpacking, Biking, Evening Programs, Rafting, River Trips, Scenic Drive, Star Gazing, Whitewater Rafting, Historic & Cultural Site, Day Use Area, Picnicking, Recreation Programs, Playground Park Specialized Sport Site, Recreational Vehicles, Wilderness, Lookout Tower
Rock Creek Recreation Area is named for the small creek that runs alongside this recreation site. The facilities, creek-fed concrete pond and bathho...
CARDENS BLUFF CAMPGROUND
STANDARD
42 sites 4.4/5 (177 reviews) $12/night Reservable
Equipment: Tent, RV, Trailer, Pop up
Auto Touring, Biking, Boating, Canoeing, Birding, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Non-Motorized Boating, Scenic Drive, Swimming
Cardens Bluff Campground will open for the 2026 season on 4/27/26. At nearly 2,000 feet elevation, Cardens Bluff Campground is located on a peninsula ...
CAROLINA HEMLOCKS REC AREA
STANDARD
39 sites 4.3/5 (145 reviews) $28–$70/night Reservable
Equipment: Tent, RV, Trailer, Pop up
SWIMMING SITE, WATER SPORTS, PICNICKING, HIKING, FISHING, INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS, CAMPING, CLIMBING, BIKING
Carolina Hemlocks Recreation Area sits in the scenic mountains of Pisgah National Forest. This is a great place for small to medium-sized groups to sw...
Julian Price Campground
STANDARD
192 sites 4.3/5 (450 reviews) $30/night Reservable
Equipment: Tent, RV, Trailer, Caravan/Camper Van, Pickup Camper, Fifth Wheel, Pop up, Hammock
Day Use Area, Visitor Center, Hiking, Fishing, Interpretive Programs, Camping, Historic & Cultural Site, Horseback Riding, Photography, Picnicking, Star Gazing, Water Access, Wildlife Viewing, Canoeing, Kayaking
Located along the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway in the lush green expanses of North Carolina, Julian Price Campground is a top destination for boating, hi...
Linville Falls Campground
STANDARD
64 sites 4.3/5 (205 reviews) $30–$45/night Reservable
Equipment: Tent, RV, Trailer, Caravan/Camper Van, Pickup Camper, Fifth Wheel, Pop up
Wildlife Viewing, Hiking, Fishing, Interpretive Programs, Camping, Photography, Picnicking, Visitor Center, Star Gazing, Birding, Day Use Area
Located in a dense pine canopy, within hiking distance of Linville Gorge, and along the famous Blue Ridge Parkway, Linville Falls Campground is an ide...
Mortimer Campground
STANDARD
17 sites 4.3/5 (80 reviews) $20–$30/night Reservable
Equipment: Tent, RV
Mortimer Campground is a small campground nestled within the Wilson Creek Wild and Scenic River Corridor south of Grandfather Mountain. Located at the...
THE LAURELS PICNIC AREA PAVILIONS
STANDARD
2 sites 3.5/5 (4 reviews) $30/night Reservable
Water Access, Wildlife Viewing, Hiking
The Laurels has been a popular area since the early days in East Tennessee. It was a common evening stopover for farmers from North Carolina taking p...