Description
Raven Rock State Park is known for its 150-foot crystalline structure, Raven Rock, overlooking the Cape Fear river in North Carolina. Activities at Raven Rock State Park include hiking, biking, horseback riding, paddling, fishing, birdwatching, camping, and picnicking.
There are two camping areas for Raven Rock State Park—one is primitive backpack and paddle-in camping at the main park and the second is at the Moccasin Branch Campground prior to the main entrance.
Recreation
Raven Rock State Park has hiking (26 miles), biking (13.5 miles), horseback riding (8 miles), paddling, fishing, birdwatching, camping, and picnicking.
Amenities
Raven Rock State Park offers:
- Restrooms
- Visitors center and exhibits
- Amphitheater
- Auditorium and classroom
- Picnic shelter
- Horse trailer parking
There are two camping areas for Raven Rock State Park—one is primitive backpack and paddle-in camping at the main park and the second is at the Moccasin Branch Campground prior to the main entrance. Moccasin Branch Campground has:
- Camper cabins
- Tent sites (including backpacking sites and paddle-in sites)
- Trailer and RV sites (some with electric, water, and sewer hookups)
- Firewood
- Bathhouse with toilets and hot showers
- Potable water spigots
- Trash and recycling bins
Fees and Passes
There are no fees required to access Raven Rock State Park for day use. Fees are charged for camping, certain event permits, and facility reservations.







