Trout Creek Campground

1006 Trout Creek Rd., Tuckasegee, NC 28783

828-293-9186

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GPS: 35.22,-83.1252

Trout Creek Campground is located at 1006 Trout Creek Rd., Tuckasegee, North Carolina 28783 with a total of 30 campsites. Before your trip to Trout Creek Campground, check out website at https://campgroundtc.wixsite.com/website or contact them through 828-293-9186 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

35.22, -83.1252

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 35.22, -83.1252

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Overview of Trout Creek Campground


Last Price Paid: $50

Reported by Haakon “Hoke” Weise on 10.10.2021

Longest RV Reported: 38 feet (Travel Trailer)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

30

Pad Type:

grass

Open Seasonally:

April- Late Fall

Elevation:

2,723 ft / 829 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Trout Creek Campground

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  • Reviewed 10/10/2021

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 4

    Nice campground. Our spot was very level on well compacted gravel. We had 50a electric, good water pressure and sewer hookup. Our spot was easy to back into and was next to the creek. We had help from the campground staff backing into the spot. We were driving a 39’ class A diesel motorcoach. The downsides to this campground is ...moreNice campground. Our spot was very level on well compacted gravel. We had 50a electric, good water pressure and sewer hookup. Our spot was easy to back into and was next to the creek. We had help from the campground staff backing into the spot. We were driving a 39’ class A diesel motorcoach. The downsides to this campground is no cell service, the wifi is very limited and the access road is partially gravel and very narrow (single lane). If you take it slow a big rig can get into this campground. I would not recommend towing a car up here as the roads have some very sharp turns. The Upside. The nearby town of Cashiers is a fun place to visit with good food. We enjoyed their Fall festival and their cell service.If you have children and want to get them to put away the smart phones, this is the place. I watched kids/teenagers out in the play ground with their smaller brothers and sisters and watched middle teens throwing a football. Not a smart phone to be seen.

  • Secluded little campground in the NC Mountains

    Reviewed 18/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 5

    Just got back from 3 night stay at this campground. Sites are not overly huge but big enough that you don’t feel too close to your neighbors. We have a 38’ TT and did not have an issue fitting it on the site. This campground is kinda off the beaten path. We did not arrive until after dark and I would advise getting there before dark es...moreJust got back from 3 night stay at this campground. Sites are not overly huge but big enough that you don’t feel too close to your neighbors. We have a 38’ TT and did not have an issue fitting it on the site. This campground is kinda off the beaten path. We did not arrive until after dark and I would advise getting there before dark especially if you have a large camper. To get to the campsite you take a dirt road up the mountain and in most cases it was at best a wide single lane road. We lucked out and didn’t meet anyone going the opposite direction. However once we made it into the campground we were really surprised. Our site backed up to the stream running through the campground which also had a small waterfall at our site (site 5). The folks running the place were always more than willing to help out if we needed anything. The bath house is a plywood shed but it was clean and did the trick if you needed it. We had full hookups with 50a service so that was a plus. No cell service and spotty internet which was fine by me, but be aware if you’re the type that’s tied to your phone and tv. The only thing I was crazy about was that the sites were grass which isn’t a big deal until it rains and the ground gets soft. It made getting out of the site a little challenging but it just added to the overall experience. We would definitely go back for a quiet weekend and to unplug from everything.

  • Beautiful location run by wonderful people

    Reviewed 10/11/2020

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    Nightly rate: $30

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 8

    We stayed there in the third week of October. The fall colors were amazing. We enjoyed our hikes around the camp. It is a family run place. Tony, Glenda and the rest of their staff were very accommodating and friendly. We will definitely be back. Harry

  • Awesome Place

    Reviewed 19/7/2020

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 25

    Trout creek is a great campground with an amazing creek running behind the sites. You are allowed to back up as close as you wish. Great trees for hammocks and good space between the sites. It's a family owned business and they were wonderful and helpful. Will definitely return.

  • A quaint, rustic campgrund tucked in the hills of the Nantahala National Forest

    Reviewed 7/11/2018

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    Nightly rate: $30

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 8

    A bit of a find here, off Hwy. 107 just south of Sylva,NC. Have to look for the signs but well worth it. A rustic campground with full hook ups. Brand new bathhouse, fire pits, sites right on Trout Creek. There is a trout pond to fish for your dinner. 30 minutes to Sylva (due to the curving highway). Quiet, dark skies campground. ...moreA bit of a find here, off Hwy. 107 just south of Sylva,NC. Have to look for the signs but well worth it. A rustic campground with full hook ups. Brand new bathhouse, fire pits, sites right on Trout Creek. There is a trout pond to fish for your dinner. 30 minutes to Sylva (due to the curving highway). Quiet, dark skies campground. Accommodating host but hard to locate. Phone numbers are best to find him. No web site and no cell service for ATT. There is a pavilion for large groups, fish cleaning station, volleyball and baskettball court. The new owners are in the process of making more amenities such as wi-fi. Just gotta get the word out about this little piece of paradise in the mountains. Close to waterfalls, hiking,and all the outdoors.

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At&t 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 11/07/2018

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