What Makes Our Campground Special?
Grand View Campground & RV Park is a 56-acre property located in the beautiful foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains on Highway 226 in Casar, North Carolina. The campground is adjacent to the gorgeous First Broad River. One of the First Broad’s many lovely tributaries, Mountain Creek, also peacefully crosses the property.Beautiful Carolina Blue Sky Over the First Broad River
In addition to providing a place where people can escape the rat race for a while, our goal is to extend a family-friendly atmosphere where people of all ages can enjoy themselves year round. We currently offer a fairly extensive list of amenities and activities, and we plan to lengthen that list as we grow. Our hope is that you’ll be right there with us every step of the way.
The big blue water slide is one of the main attractions to our campground for the kids – both young and old. Single-slide, hourly, and daily passes are available for purchase.Adults and Kids Coming Down the Slide
Another popular drawing card is our easy access to the First Broad River for fishing, wading, canoeing, kayaking, and tubing. Kids love to play in Mountain Creek too. And of course, both the river and the creek are wonderful for those of us who simply love observing or relaxing in nature. Additionally, we offer tubing rentals, which includes rental of a tube and transportation to the starting point of a 1.25-hour trip down the First Broad River back to the campground.
Throughout the year, we hold special events at Grand View. Those include live musical entertainment, holiday celebrations, and more. If you sign up on our website and follow our blog, you’ll be one of the first to know when the next special event gets scheduled. We post our special events on Facebook too.
Chilling Out Around the CampfireWe offer campsites for RVs, campers, and tents. We also rent campers with campsites. Some of our sites are full hook-up (water, power, septic), and others are basic. Most of our sites have picnic tables and grills. There’s a camping store on the premises that sells shaved ice, ice cream, snacks, non-alcoholic drinks, and miscellaneous camping supplies. Adjacent to the camping store are bath houses, restrooms, and a laundry room.
We encourage our guests to enjoy other activities that we offer on site such as basketball, volleyball, horseshoes, hiking, biking, arts and crafts, bingo, Basic campsite by the creek with picnic table is one of the amenities at Grand Viewswinging, seesawing, and more. And there’s plenty of room for a game of softball, soccer, flag football, dodgeball, tag, etc. Or simply relax in one of the porch rocking chairs, or enjoy watching the kids play on the water slide from one of the patio picnic tables.
We love animals. Cats and dogs are welcome at Grand View provided they are kept on leashes and don’t cause problems for our other guests.
Grand View Campground & RV Park is far enough away from the hustle ‘n bustle that you can easily relax, sit back, and enjoy the serenity and beauty of nature. Yet it’s close enough to many towns, cities, and other nearby attractions that you can take a short day trip and enjoy most anything you want to enjoy: hiking, boating, biking, swimming, live music, movies, museums, theme park, history, science, racing, zoos, good food, shopping, and more. And that’s in addition to all the many fun things we have for you to do right here at Grand View Campground & RV Park!
Camper/RV Site – Full Hook Up Night $36.00
Camper/RV Site – Basic Night $20.00
Tent Site – Basic Night $20.00
Camper/RV Site – Full Hook Up but does NOT include cost of power Month $275.00
Camper with Campsite Night $79.00
Waterslide HOUR $5.00
Waterslide 3 Hour $12.00
Waterslide Playground PicNic Area River Day $20.00
Shaved Ice Cup $1 & $3.00
Other Snacks and Drinks and Ice Cream $1 to $4 Varies
Assorted Camping Supplies Varies Varies
Many of the amenities and activities we offer are completely free to campers at Grand View. We plan to add more free items as we go along too. But we do have to charge for certain things like campsites and trips down our awesome waterslide, to name just a couple. We try our best to offer as many items and as much variety as we can while still keeping it affordable enough for our guests to visit us often.
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This is a great family rv/tent park. The gals running it are super friendly and helpful. They are starting their weekend events now so make sure to check.
There are a good but of long term spots but all were very pleasant. The bath/shower were very clean. Laundry wasn't so much. There are two areas to park, one is on the creek that's on the property, secluded from kids playing but they will be down to cool off or up top near the playground and everything else.
The staff was friendly, but the campground was really run down. It has a lot of potential, nice view of the mountains, but that's about where it ends. We were told that they didn't hold sites (but they guaranteed a reservation), but if we got there early enough, we would really like being near the river. Well, my cousin got to the campground first, he said that the 4 river sites were reserved - no one on the sites, so that's how we ended up where we were. On the right side of our camper, there was glass from a busted window in the grass, so had to keep the kids away from that. Our site had no grass (or gravel would have been nice) in front of it, so I had to go spend $80 on a mat so the kids wouldn't bring dirt in the camper. The first night we camped there, we had a campfire. The next day we were going to start another fire, and we discovered a crack/meth pipe in the pit, so someone during the overnight hours had visited our site and left that treat. The water slide, which looks cool on the website, had water at the bottom of the slide. My youngest son went down it the first time, and turned his wrist, which we learned yesterday that it is fractured (we thought he sprained it), so now he is in a cast. We did the tubing, which they did say the water was down, but as much walking as we did, they should have just suggested we not do it until the water was back up. Terrible experience here, not sure how it has such great reviews, but I guess everyone has different expectations. We tried to make the best of it since we had already paid, but it won't happen again. It looks more like a run down trailer park. It does have a lot of potential, but definitely disappointing.
I've modified my posting today with the pictures that disappeared from my original posting with the meth/crack pipe that we found in our fire pit - 4/12/2019
Great place for camping and tubing! Love the tiny houses and the views are GRAND!
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Stay there for 2 nights. Best part was the Lazy river, $10 per person for the float. There's a bus to take you up to the start point.
About the campsite I stayed was very close to the road, you will heard the cars noise all night. I picked this site because it was the only one with the picnic table, but was full of RVs around.
* the people working there was very nice.
(I couldn't download the videos I took 😑).
We were a group of 4 adults that went tubing last Saturday and had a wonderful time!!! We spent 5 hours just relaxing, having fun and enjoying the beautiful river. All the employees we met were very nice and helpful. Tubes are new with headrests and a cup holder...very comfortable! We cannot wait to go back! To the people that are complaining about the water level...it's not the company's fault...blame Mother Nature. 🤷