Creekwood Farm RV Park

4696 Jonathan Creek Rd, Waynesville, NC 28786

828-926-7977

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GPS: 35.5889,-83.0092

Creekwood Farm RV Park is located at 4696 Jonathan Creek Rd, Waynesville, North Carolina 28786 with a total of 125 campsites. Before your trip to Creekwood Farm RV Park, check out website at http://www.creekwoodfarmrv.com/ or contact them through 828-926-7977 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

35.5889, -83.0092

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 35.5889, -83.0092

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity wifi
Site Amenities big rig picnic table pull thru
Facilities laundry
Discount Clubs Passport America

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Overview of Creekwood Farm RV Park


Last Price Paid: $55

Reported by The empty nesters on 10.31.2021

Longest RV Reported: 39 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

125

Elevation:

2,493 ft / 759 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

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  • Nice, but tight fit

    Reviewed 31/10/2021

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 9

    Site number: 88

    The RV's here are squished in tightly. Sites that look like they were originally pull through are now two sites back to back with the two trailors just a couple feet apart. The proprietor of the park actually came out and directed the parking when we arrived. There is plenty of space between RV's side to side, but depth wise is tric...moreThe RV's here are squished in tightly. Sites that look like they were originally pull through are now two sites back to back with the two trailors just a couple feet apart. The proprietor of the park actually came out and directed the parking when we arrived. There is plenty of space between RV's side to side, but depth wise is tricky - the trucks have to park sideways in front of the RV and sometimes there was barley enough room to drive through on the road. There is a lovely creek that goes through the side of the park. The sites along the river are much nicer and have fire pits. We didn't have a firepit, but did have a picnic table. We were able to refil our propane which was helpful. They had live music on Friday. Lots of decorations and lights up.

  • A great spot to basecamp to explore!

    Reviewed 1/7/2021

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    Nightly rate: $48

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 124

    Reading other reviews, I sometimes wonder what people expect from a campground or RV park. This place has exceeded our expectations and we have only been here a few hours, staying through the 4th of July. First, the entire park is impeccably clean, well landscaped and plenty of shade. The park is easily walkable and laid out well. ...moreReading other reviews, I sometimes wonder what people expect from a campground or RV park. This place has exceeded our expectations and we have only been here a few hours, staying through the 4th of July. First, the entire park is impeccably clean, well landscaped and plenty of shade. The park is easily walkable and laid out well. Gravel drives and spots are all VERY level. Didn’t even have to level our rig! We have a pull through spot, but the pull throughs will have a neighbor behind them. So, it’s only a pull through if you are the first to arrive. Big deal. If you can’t back your trailer, you may need a different hobby. The showers are fantastic. The Bear Park has a great pavilion with additional seating and seats along the creek. Nice! I will definitely try to get a spot on the creek next time. Those look nice. Finally, even though the park is right off of 276, we cannot hear any road noise as I am sitting here outside under my awning. Did not try the WiFi and with Verizon, you will not need it. Cable service is awesome with 84 channels. 15 minutes to Waynesville and Maggie Valley. Some of the best hiking and sight seeing in NC here!

  • Very disappointed

    Reviewed 11/10/2020

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    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 106

    Small campsites. Very crowded. Gravel roads badly in need of gravel. Rained during our stay so with little to no gravel in spots, muddy mess. Nice staff but owner is not reinvesting in infrastructure.

  • Nice park, but...

    Reviewed 12/9/2020

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    Nightly rate: $48

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 84

    This is a well maintained, clean, and capably run park with friendly, helpful staff. The adjacent creek is a nice place to walk to and sit by. Pet friendly with dog park enclosure. Just be aware that if you want some privacy or space to yourself, this is not the place. Access from highway is fine, but sites are generally tight with bar...moreThis is a well maintained, clean, and capably run park with friendly, helpful staff. The adjacent creek is a nice place to walk to and sit by. Pet friendly with dog park enclosure. Just be aware that if you want some privacy or space to yourself, this is not the place. Access from highway is fine, but sites are generally tight with barely space for one vehicle. Very close to your neighbors. Their “pull through” sites are only that if no one is on the site in front or behind you. WiFi ranges between 0 and 5 Mbps download - not good. Did not try cable, only PBS available via antenna.

  • Super cute little campground right on the creek...but not much for kids

    Reviewed 11/8/2020

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    Nightly rate: $60

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 66

    We loved our stay at Creekwood Farm! We had site 66 right on the creek, which was perfect for afternoon/evenings sitting outside and reading. Sites are gravel (some have paved patios but are at a MUCH higher rate) and seem to be fairly level. Standard sites (other than premium) do NOT have a fire ring, which was disappointing (you c...moreWe loved our stay at Creekwood Farm! We had site 66 right on the creek, which was perfect for afternoon/evenings sitting outside and reading. Sites are gravel (some have paved patios but are at a MUCH higher rate) and seem to be fairly level. Standard sites (other than premium) do NOT have a fire ring, which was disappointing (you could pay additional to rent a ring). The campground is super clean, incredibly quiet and overall really nice. We did have some cons (though not enough to knock off a star in our rating). * The WiFi is pretty non-existent (at least for us and where we were). We ended up using cellular data for most of the trip. This was a bigger issue for our teenage daughter, but it also hindered us from getting a bit of work done while there. * The workers here insist on guiding you into your site. We are super newbies (this was only our 2nd campground), but even for us, this was kind of a pain. We appreciated their expertise, but we are trying to work out our own system for backing (and undoubtedly more experienced RVers have their own systems set), so this kind of threw us. The lady who helped was super nice and patient, but overall, this just wasn't our fave, and we noticed several folks who had some trouble with this and/or got in their spot while the worker was there to only readjust after they had left. * There aren't many options here for kids at all, other than playing in the creek (which is lots of fun). For the amount of amenities, we thought the campground was on the pricey side, especially since they don't have Good Sam discount, etc. * We were turned off by the no fire ring/having to rent a fire ring. Again, at the price paid, we kind of felt like a fire ring would be included. * The sites aren't tight, but they also aren't what I would call super spacious. There is only room in front of your rig to park parallel to the road, and the road can be a bit narrow in places with people parked on both sides. Not terrible, but not super roomy, either (but again, we're newbies).* There isn't a ton to do in the immediate area. It's about a 15-minute drive to Waynesville, 10-15 minutes to Maggie Valley and about 45 minutes to Cherokee and the National Park. The upside is that it's SUPER convenient to I-40.It sounds like we had a lot of cons, but truly all of the above were pretty minor in the grand scheme of our stay. We loved the peaceful tranquility of the park so much! We didn't use the bathhouses, but I did pop into one as we were leaving just to wash hands, and they were impeccably clean. In fact, the entire park is pristine. We appreciated that the park workers circle regularly and that they pick up trash in the mornings. The staff were incredibly friendly as well. We won't hesitate to book here again, especially for a creekside spot.

  • Impeccably clean!

    Reviewed 2/8/2020

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    Nightly rate: $57

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 64

    Creekwood Farm is among the cleanest, best kept RV parks we've visited. We camped on site 64 which is a creekside site. It was beautiful, with a rock beach that we could set our chairs on and read a book while the stream babbled in the background. WiFi was decent, although difficult to access between 6-11pm (I assume due to the high...moreCreekwood Farm is among the cleanest, best kept RV parks we've visited. We camped on site 64 which is a creekside site. It was beautiful, with a rock beach that we could set our chairs on and read a book while the stream babbled in the background. WiFi was decent, although difficult to access between 6-11pm (I assume due to the high volumn of folks trying to use). The bath house stayed clean and had 6 individual bathrooms with shower, toilet, sink and large vanity. Staff was friendly and helpful as were all the campers we interacted with. It seems that most of the rigs were large 5th wheels and motorhomes. The only real downside was how crowded the park was. There are a LOT of sites that are close together. Despite this, the park was very quiet and peaceful even during the day. We didn't particularly like that our picnic tables was within feet of the sewer on the neighboring site. (This seemed to be true for most sites) There is a lot to see in the area...Great Smokey Mtn. NP, Lake Junaluska, the towns of Maggie Valley and Waynesville.

  • Awesome!!!

    Reviewed 29/5/2020

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    We camp here every time we come through this area. Extremely well taken care of, large bathhouse (each room is like a large size home bathroom and super clean). The sites do not have 1000 feet between them, but they are not jammed in either. This is one of the best campgrounds we have ever been to!!

  • WOW what a great experience, very nice campground and wonderful staff

    Reviewed 8/12/2019

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    Nightly rate: $44

    Days stayed: 8

    Site number: 61

    Site 61 is a premium site on the beautiful creek. Nice and wide. We stayed the week of thanksgiving and they had the park beautifully decorated with lights at night. The staff was amazing, I forgot to unhook my water one cold night and the hose and water turn on froze. They came out and fixed it all with a smile. The 6 individual bathr...moreSite 61 is a premium site on the beautiful creek. Nice and wide. We stayed the week of thanksgiving and they had the park beautifully decorated with lights at night. The staff was amazing, I forgot to unhook my water one cold night and the hose and water turn on froze. They came out and fixed it all with a smile. The 6 individual bathrooms are heated, large and spotless. If your staying in the area and don’t stay here you are making a mistake.

  • Clean but tightly packed.

    Reviewed 19/9/2019

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    Nightly rate: $41

    Days stayed: 13

    Stayed here in early September. Very crowded, lots of people escaping the hurricane. Site was level. They escort you to your site and help you back in. Sites are very close together. Absolutely no privacy. We would rate this campground higher if they didn't pack everyone in so tightly. There is a nice creek running along one side of th...moreStayed here in early September. Very crowded, lots of people escaping the hurricane. Site was level. They escort you to your site and help you back in. Sites are very close together. Absolutely no privacy. We would rate this campground higher if they didn't pack everyone in so tightly. There is a nice creek running along one side of the campground. I would try to get a water site next time. About a 30 minute drive into Asheville.

  • Fabulous area and staff

    Reviewed 31/12/2018

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    Nightly rate: $30

    Days stayed: 45

    Site number: 66

    We love access to all things Smoky Mountains. Wonderful helpful staff. Camp Internet worked well, not super fast but was able to work with it. The creek view felt private. We loved it and will be back for extended stays. Staff helps you park upon arrival.

  • Nice park. Right on water

    Reviewed 10/6/2018

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    Nightly rate: $87

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 47

    We have stayed here before and love to be on the creek. We rent site 47 every year. It has a concrete pad and picnicking table. Nice big fire ring. And a nice grassy area on the creek front.Bath house is spotless and a nice community room where dinners are held.Very clean.

  • Comfortable, relaxing and scenic stay.

    Reviewed 21/5/2018

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 75

    Back in site along large creek. Gravel and grass sites, some with concrete pads. Spotless bathhouse with individual and private bath/shower rooms. Mix of pull-through and back-in sites. Mid-week stay was very quiet. A few seasonal sites but most are transient. Excellent WiFi and Verizon signal.

  • Reviewed 14/11/2015

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    Nightly rate: $45

    The site prices are a little steep varying from $41 - $85 dollars. The campground is very nice and the creek side sites are great! We've been here twice, once for a week long T@B camper rally and the second time as an overnight stop on the way to Hunting Island, SC. The site sizes vary but are acceptable in general. The noise level is ...moreThe site prices are a little steep varying from $41 - $85 dollars. The campground is very nice and the creek side sites are great! We've been here twice, once for a week long T@B camper rally and the second time as an overnight stop on the way to Hunting Island, SC. The site sizes vary but are acceptable in general. The noise level is acceptable but most of the noise came from the nearby wood mill. Overall we found our stays peaceful and pleasant. The restrooms were all separate which was really nice and they were very clean. The location is great both right off of Interstate 40 and near Smokey Mountain attractions like the Blue Ridge Parkway, Maggie Valley, shopping & restaurants, casino, etc.

  • Creekside camping in the Great Smoky Mountains

    Reviewed 22/9/2015

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    Nightly rate: $44

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 58

    We camped here in September, 2015 in a 35 foot fifth wheel with 3 slides. The camp hosts were friendly and helpful. Check in was quick and easy and they escorted us to our site.Our site was a back in gravel site with full hookups, a picnic table on a gravel pad, cable tv, and fast internet. Our site backed up to a creek which runs ...moreWe camped here in September, 2015 in a 35 foot fifth wheel with 3 slides. The camp hosts were friendly and helpful. Check in was quick and easy and they escorted us to our site.Our site was a back in gravel site with full hookups, a picnic table on a gravel pad, cable tv, and fast internet. Our site backed up to a creek which runs beside the campground. The sites are fairly close together but not so close you are on top of your neighbor. There is grass between the sites and the creek sites had beautiful trees along the creek bank. The park has a clubhouse with a laundry and bath house. There are also sites which are not on the creek that are closer together without much shade.After a day of visiting Cataloochee Valley or taking a drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway we enjoyed relaxing beside the creek.The campground is conveniently located about a mile from Interstate 40 and a short drive from both Waynesville and Maggie Valley. We would definitely stay here again.

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Confirmed by 9 Users Last Reported 05/21/2018

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