RV Parks in Maggie Valley
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Cross Creek Rv Park
Cross Creek RV Park sits on 70 forested acres with a private 10-acre lake in Maggie Valley, NC, 40 minutes west of Asheville.
Smoky View Cottages & Rv Park
Family-owned since 1967, this creekside park offers cabins and RV sites adjacent to Maggie Valley Festival Grounds and 10 miles from Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
2 RV Parks in Maggie Valley, NC
Maggie Valley, North Carolina sits at the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, offering visitors 2 RV parks with direct access to hiking, fishing, and mountain views. This guide from RVParkway profiles each camping option with specific measurements and amenities.
What RV parks operate in Maggie Valley, NC?
Maggie Valley contains 2 RV parks: Cross Creek RV Park and Smoky View Cottages & RV Park. Cross Creek provides 46 RV sites with full hookups, while Smoky View offers 25 RV spots with electric and water connections.
How large are the RV sites at Maggie Valley campgrounds?
Cross Creek RV Park features pull-through sites measuring 40 x 70 feet accommodating rigs up to 45 feet. Smoky View Cottages & RV Park offers back-in sites averaging 30 x 50 feet for trailers and motorhomes under 35 feet.
What hookup options do these RV resorts provide?
Cross Creek delivers full 30/50 amp electric, water, and sewer connections at every site. Smoky View supplies 30 amp electric and water hookups only, with a dump station available on site for $10 per use.
Which mountain attractions sit near these campgrounds?
Both RV parks sit within 3 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway entrance and 5 miles from Cataloochee Ski Area. The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad departs 12 miles away in Bryson City, NC.
What amenities do these Maggie Valley camping options include?
Cross Creek RV Park offers free WiFi, a swimming pool open May through September, and laundry facilities. Smoky View Cottages & RV Park provides a pavilion, picnic tables, and fire rings at each site.
How do these RV parks compare to Asheville or Cherokee campgrounds?
Maggie Valley sites average $45 to $60 per night, 20% less than Asheville, NC campgrounds. Cherokee, NC RV parks sit 10 miles east and offer casino amenities with prices $55 to $75 per night.
Whether searching for Maggie Valley, North Carolina RV parks near the Smokies or planning a mountain getaway, these 2 RV parks provide direct access to hiking and outdoor recreation.
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