About Deep Creek Campground (NC)
Number of accommodations: 90
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
- Restrooms
Cooking and Fire
- Picnic Table
- Grill
- Campfire Ring
Parking and Transport
- Parking
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (438)
What Guests Are Saying
Deep Creek Campground is a well-maintained site with spacious, private campsites and clean facilities, making it a great choice for families and nature lovers. The convenient location near Bryson City offers easy access to hiking trails and tubing opportunities in the creek. While the campground can get crowded, especially on weekends, many guests appreciate the friendly hosts and the beautiful surroundings, often returning for the enjoyable experience.
What Guests Are Saying
Deep Creek Campground is a well-maintained site with spacious, private campsites and clean facilities, making it a great choice for families and nature lovers. The convenient location near Bryson City offers easy access to hiking trails and tubing opportunities in the creek. While the campground can get crowded, especially on weekends, many guests appreciate the friendly hosts and the beautiful surroundings, often returning for the enjoyable experience.
Review Summary
Jeff G
VerifiedJune 26, 2021 • Stayed at: 43, Loop:
We first drove up just to have them want to sort threw the back of the truck after a 6hr drive. Just to make sure we did not bring in wood. They where really disrespectful. I go camping every year. Then when we went to the campsite they wanted to watch us. So we will never go back to a place like that again. I suggest if you are looking for a nice family place do not go there.
Brian C
VerifiedJune 26, 2021 • Stayed at: 29, Loop:
Absolutely amazing campground! This is one of my favorite campgrounds to go to. I live close so i come here a lot. Hiking trails are not hard at all nice and relaxing trails to walk through and get lost in. there's 3 waterfalls to hike to very close to each other. There's other options for different trails as well. Every tent campsite has access to the creek to walk to and you can here the creek at night! Love it here. one of my favorite places to camp at in the Great Smokey Mountains.
Betsy L
VerifiedJune 25, 2021 • Stayed at: 45, Loop:
Bathrooms were clean.
Christy P
VerifiedJune 25, 2021 • Stayed at: 37, Loop:
Our favorite!❤
Erin S
VerifiedJune 21, 2021 • Stayed at: 25, Loop:
This is not the campsite (tents only) if you want to have quiet. Being right next to the river it allows for daytime tubers who were walking through our campsite frequently. They also don’t have enough staff to monitor the rules, such as people were burning leaves and whatever else they could find in the woods, and not being quiet after 10pm. There was also a frequent smell of cigarette smoke which I wish there was designated smoking areas because I do not come to camp to inhale other peoples cigarette smoke. It does have nice and easy trails to walk near by which was a plus but personally I would not return to this campsite due to enjoying some distance between campsites and being able to enjoy nature.
Alan C
VerifiedJune 21, 2021 • Stayed at: 54, Loop:
2nd visit in 2 months, great space, easy access to Bryson City, fishing anf hiking. Several great waterfalls within easy walks. I'll be back.
Kristen G
VerifiedJune 21, 2021 • Stayed at: 9, Loop:
We loved the close proximity to the creek, especially when we could watch tubers float by. Our 9 year old spent a lot of time playing in the water with our campsite neighbors. We also really enjoyed having neighbors close by. We all became a campground family, sharing fire, marshmallows, ice, etc. Tubing was an excellent experience! It was so nice to float rapids all day, then finish by floating right to our campsite. We have already started planning our next trip to Deep Creek.
Desiree M
VerifiedJune 20, 2021 • Stayed at: 2, Loop:
such a nice campground. Bathrooms are well-kept and clean. Lots of trails and tubing down the creek!
Dustin G
VerifiedJune 19, 2021 • Stayed at: 68, Loop:
Great!
Warren D
VerifiedJune 12, 2021 • Stayed at: 86, Loop:
We love Deep Creek. The waterfalls are walking distance, there are great trails, and the tubing is a lot of fun! The town of Bryson City is great for a little shopping or an ice cream treat. The hosts at the campground are very friendly.
Location Deep Creek Campground (NC)
Address:
1912 East Deep Creek Road
Bryson City, NC, 28713
United States
Seasonal phone is 828-488-3184
From downtown Bryson City, NC: Follow signs to Deep Creek, 3 miles away.
Deep Creek Campground is accessible via NC-28, which connects to US-19 approximately 6 miles away, providing access to larger road networks.
Latitude & Longitude: 35.4609 / -83.4344
Elevation: 569 feet
Nearby National Park
Arch Rock Entrance
Approximate driving time: 57 min
Policies & Rules
General
- A valid parking tag is required for any vehicle parking for more than 15 minutes in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Front country campers parked at their designated campsite will not be required to have a parking tag. If they park elsewhere in the park, a parking tag will be required. Please note that parking tags will be required for vehicles in excess of what is allowable for each campsite.
- Over the last 10 years, an average of 339 negative human-bear encounters have been reported each year; many more go unreported. Visitors should be aware that high bear activity can occur in any area, and that your safety is not guaranteed. To increase your odds for a safe visit, please follow best practices for living and recreating in bear habitat. Stay alert and be prepared to react appropriately during possible encounters, and always report any unusual bear interactions as soon as possible.
- PLEASE READ SITE DESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY, site width, length, and slope vary site-to-site. Leveling blocks might be needed for sites. • Caution: Bears and other wildlife frequent the area. All food and equipment used to prepare and store food must be kept in a sealed vehicle or camping unit of solid, non-pliable material AT ALL TIMES when not in use. All scented items, as well as all water containers MUST be stored. Dispose of garbage promptly in dumpsters provided. Unattended or improperly stored coolers, food and/or scented items may be impounded by campground staff. Violators are subject to fines. • River Tubes are considered “vessels” by the NPS and the State of NC, therefore children 13 and under are required to wear PFD’s. Over age 13, PFDs are highly recommended. Close-toed shoes and helmets are strongly recommended. • Dispose of garbage promptly in bear-proof dumpsters. This rule is strictly enforced! • Firewood Restriction: Only heat-treated firewood bundled in its original packing and bearing a certification seal from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) or a state department of agriculture may be brought into the park. This rule is strictly enforced. Campers may also collect dead and down wood in the park for campfires. Heat-treated wood is available from a growing list of private businesses in communities around the park. Please visit www.nature.org/firewoodmap for a list of available vendors near the park. Concessioners at Cades Cove, Elkmont, and Smokemont will provide heat-treated wood for sale during their operating season. Certified heat-treated firewood is packaged and clearly marked with a state or federal seal. For additional information about these firewood regulations, please visit the park website at http://www.nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/frontcountry-camping. • There are no showers or electric, water or sewer hook-ups in the park. Some accessible sites have a 5 amp electric hookup for medical equipment use. • Quiet hours are in effect from 10 PM to 6 AM. Generator use is restricted to 8 AM to 8 PM. • Fires are allowed in fire rings only! • A maximum of 6 people may occupy a campsite. The park stay limit is 14 consecutive days. Reservations which exceed the 14 consecutive day limit may be cancelled and refunded. • A Tennessee or North Carolina fishing license is required to fish in the park. Special regulations apply in the park. • Pets are permitted but cannot be left unattended. All pets must be kept on a leash at all times. Pets are not allowed on trails. • You must check-in with the campground office staff UPON ARRIVAL to complete your reservation. If you arrive after the office is CLOSED for the day then you must check-in with the campground staff the following day. Failure to check-in with the office staff by noon following the day of your arrival will be considered a no show. This may result in a forfeit of your reservation. During November-April the office may be open intermittently; during these months campers occupying their site must be able to provide proof of occupancy when requested by park staff. • For additional park information call 865-436-1200 or visit www.nps.gov/grsm
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Last updated: June 4, 2026