Rural, family ran campground located off highway 107 in the quiet mountains just off the Tuckasegee River. Sites bordered by a small babbling creek, or a grassy meadow. Weather your looking to "glamp", or truly unplug from society our remote location is the place for you and your family! Enjoy a game of horseshoes, corn hole, or let the children play on our growing playground, then unwind by the fire as the sun sets over the mountains. 30amp hookups available!
1006 Trout Creek Rd, Tuckasegee, NC 28783
This place is a beautiful treasure. Trout are in the Creek! And deer can usually be seen on the trails. Once you get here it's like you're a million miles away from civilization. So peaceful
Thoroughly enjoyed our stay here with friends over Memorial Day weekend - Matt and family (owners) were always there when you needed them and kept the campground pristine. The kids had the best time at the playground and playing in the creek - definitely worth a trip back, and just a few miles away from some good restaurants for an afternoon away from the camper.
This place is amazing and the family that run it are even better!! They really are the most amazing hard working biggest heart bunch you would ever meet. The campground is very clean and well kept. It has all you need including a babbeling creek that has full connections and trails for miles and miles. They let ohv and atvs in the back so they are not racing down the camp rds. The trails for them are off the charts and go through the whole valley with huge mountains on both sides to climb up. Fishing and waterfalls everywhere. We will be coming back to this gem often. Thank you so much Mr.Tony and John and Camping Granny and little Triton for such a fantastic week. We will never forget it!!
We camped for three nights during the middle of the week and had a great time. Our campsite backed right up to the creek, and the sound was wonderful. As other campers have mentioned, the sites are rather packed in, and our neighbors’ site was right off one side of us, so not real private, if that’s important to you.
Road going into the campground is a little challenging and luckily we met a large construction vehicle when we only had the truck and not the trailer attached. That would have been interesting.
It looked like a great place for kiddos - and a great family campground. We would definitely consider staying again if we’re back in the area.
Just got back from Labor Day weekend stay at Trout Creek. Laid back old school campground. Full hookups (35amp, water, sewer) that were fine. A lot of the sites are right beside little babbling creek (really nice). Site was pretty level, and easy setup. Lots of trees and sites did not feel cramped. Bath house is small, but functional. No cell service or wireless. Host indicated there was wireless at bath house, but I was not able to get a connection. Gravel road going into camp is skinny, but manageable. There is an ATV trailhead at back of campground, so we saw a lot of ATVs, but was not noisy. Lack of cell/wireless was reason I did not rate 5 stars.