Campbells Falls | rapids in Cape Fear River in SE Harnett County near the confluence of Juniper Creek with the river. Mentioned as early as 1819 in a survey of the rivers of North Carolina. |
Campbellton | See Fayetteville. |
Campground Gap | on the Buncombe-Yancey county line between Campground Knob and Rocky Knob. |
Campground Knob | on Buncombe-Yancey county line between Sugartree Gap and Campground Gap. |
Campground, The | SW Gates County approx. 3 mi. NW of Gatesville, the site of religious camp meetings from the 1820s until the early 1900s. Popular with the people from Hertford, Bertie, and Chowan Counties. An artesian well at the site supplied water. |
Camping Creek | rises in SW Franklin County and flows NE into Cedar Creek. |
Camping Fork | rises in N Mitchell County and flows SW into Right Fork Bean Creek. |
Camping Island Creek | rises in central Stokes County and flows NE between Hanging Rock and Flat Shoal Mountain into Dan River. |
Camprock Branch | rises in S Macon County and flows SE into Shope Fork. |
Camps Store | See Gaston. |