Located 25 miles from Asheville and 86 miles from Knoxville, TN. From I-40, take Exit 20, and go one mile south on US 276.
Coast to Coast members, this one has huge amenities fees! $30 per night, yes, thirty! We were shocked. We were told it was in our reservation confirmation email. Now I know to actually read those all the way through!! If I had read that, I would have gone somewhere with a waterfall and hiking instead.
They had nice amenities if you're into games and group stuff. We only used the dog potty areaby the creek. It's not fenced in, and they don't provide poop bags. Signs everywhere let you know your dog is tolerated, but not welcome.
The reason it lost a star is the noise. It's right by a very busy road on one side, and some kind of heavy machinery using construction company on the other side.
The sites are pull through, which we love! But your vehicle will stick out into the one-way road while you hook up. So if someone is hooking, no one else in the row can leave.
We were looking for someplace free with our membership and quiet to sleep. We didn't get either of those. But the price shock was my fault for not reading my email, so it didn't affect my rating.
The resort is large and in a good location right on the river. The amenities listed are all on the older side and could use some updates. The rv spots are very close together with just enough room to set up. The park mobile units were pretty sad. For $130 a night, the expectation was higher than a small trailer from the 80's. Most everything seemed to be original and in rough shape, with several functional issues. Main issues being the bedroom door not shutting and the wall a/c not being big enough for the space. It wasn't hot, but the trailer was stuffy and damp. Might stay her again, but it would have to be as a camper. The staff was nice in all of our interactions.
This is a nice park conveniently located just off the highway - though that does mean there is some highway noise. Just taking a cursory look - it seems like one of the nicer parks in the area. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Nice location along a pretty creek. Nice laundry facilities - 6 washers & 6 dryers - open 24/7. Park was quiet - though on Saturday it did sound like there was a nearby shooting range.... Not too bothersome though. Wi-fi was so-so. We visited Great Smoky Mountains National Park from here and drove a section of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Would stay here again.
We camped here for 5 days during our stay in Maggie Valley. Love the location just outside of town on the creek. The only bummer is no campfires at your site, only along the river, which we ended up doing. Size of level lots were nice to accommodate our 42' fifth wheel, also liked they had the concrete patio. Staff was nice.
This is a great RV park. One of the best in the area. They also have cabins that you can rent which seem to be very nice. We did not stay in one but they seem to be nice from the outside. Definitely a great place to stay.