Stone Mountain State Park in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina offers a stunning outdoor escape anchored by a 600-foot granite dome designated as a National Natural Landmark. Located in Alleghany and Wilkes counties, about 60 miles northwest of Winston-Salem, the park blends dramatic mountain scenery with rich cultural history, including a restored mid-19th-century farmstead at the mountain's base. Campers can choose from RV and trailer sites with electrical, water, and sewer hookups, including 30-amp and 50-amp service, as well as tent and backcountry sites. Full amenities include showers, flush toilets, picnic tables, grills, a dump station, and a bathhouse. Adventure-seekers will find over 20 miles of hiking trails, 10 miles of horseback riding trails, rock climbing on the granite face, and excellent trout fishing in the park's creeks and streams. A section of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail passes through the park, connecting it to a broader network of North Carolina backcountry routes. The park also features a visitor center with exhibits, a picnic shelter, and an amphitheater. Big rig-friendly sites make it accessible for larger RVs. Whether visiting for a weekend getaway or an extended mountain retreat, Stone Mountain State Park delivers an authentic North Carolina high-country experience for all types of campers.