30 RV Parks & Campgrounds in Bryson City, NC
Bryson City sits at 1,913 feet elevation in the heart of Western North Carolina's Smoky Mountains, surrounded by creeks, forests, and lake country. RV parks and campgrounds here range from creekside family operations to full-service facilities with varied electrical hookups. The town anchors access to Deep Creek, Great Smoky Mountains National Park just 14 miles away, and the Appalachian Trail, making it a genuine base for hikers, water sports enthusiasts, and anyone seeking mountain camping without driving hours into remote terrain.
Bryson City's camping scene balances family-friendly commercial operations with quieter, nature-focused grounds. Deep Creek Tube Center & Campground sits on the banks of Deep Creek itself, drawing families for over 25 years with direct access to cascading water and mountain scenery. Grumpy Bear Campground & Gem Mine operates as a full-service facility offering RV sites with 20, 30, and 50 amp electrical hookups plus water and sewer, positioning itself in the heart of outdoor recreation. Kirklands Creek Campground and Cabins perches at 2,300 feet among tall pines beside Kirkland Creek, delivering the quieter, secluded mountain experience in a grove setting. Smoky Mountain Campground lines a creek with motor home, trailer, pop-up, and tent sites, all with water, sewer, and electrical service. A mix of privately owned parks and government-managed options means campers can choose between full amenities like pools, restaurants, and fitness centers, or simpler setups focused on creek access and forest peace.
Activities radiate outward from camp. Deep Creek itself draws swimmers, tubers, and hikers. Great Smoky Mountains National Park sits 14 miles east, hosting everything from day hikes to backcountry trekking and scenic drives through Cades Cove and Cataloochee. The Great Smoky Mountain Railroad departs Bryson City for historic rail journeys. Fontana Dam and Fontana Lake appeal to water recreationists. The Appalachian Trail runs within reach for serious hikers and section walkers. Downtown Bryson City offers dining, shops, and local character between outdoor days.
Weather here shifts predictably. January averages 37 degrees, July peaks at 74 degrees, and annual precipitation runs 63.1 inches, meaning reliable water in creeks and streams but also wet season camping concerns. Spring and fall deliver mild temperatures and lower humidity. Elevation keeps summers cooler than lower elevations, an advantage for June through August camping. The lakefront and creek terrain means morning mist and lush vegetation, not desert camping. Driving from major cities takes time: plan for mountain roads and slower speeds, but the payoff is genuine remoteness without being truly isolated.
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Smoky Mountain Campground is a creekside camping destination located in Bryson City, North Carolina, offering a variety of accommodations for families and outdoor enthusiasts. The...

Deep Creek Tube Center & Campground is a family-friendly vacation destination located on the banks of Deep Creek in the Great Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina, north of...
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Grumpy Bear Campground & Gem Mine is a full-service campground located in Bryson City, North Carolina, positioned conveniently in the heart of outdoor recreation opportunities....
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Smoky Mountain Meadows is a family-friendly campground located in western North Carolina, centrally positioned near downtown Bryson City, Harrah's Casino, and the Nantahala Gorge....
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Gorgeous Stays is a unique glamping and vacation rental campground located in Bryson City, North Carolina, in the scenic Nantahala Gorge area of Western North Carolina. The...
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Ela RV Park is a riverfront campground located in the Great Smokies area near Cherokee and Bryson City, North Carolina. The park is situated along a scenic river and offers a...
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Big Bear's RV Park is a small, quiet full-hookup RV park nestled in the Deep Creek Valley of Bryson City, North Carolina. Located just one mile north of downtown Bryson City and...
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Nantahala Ridge Campground is a mountain getaway destination located in Bryson City, North Carolina, nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains region. The campground offers a pleasant...
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Nantahala RV Resort & Campground is a new campground located in the scenic Nantahala River Gorge, 12 miles west of Bryson City, NC, near the Nantahala National Forest and Great...
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Kirkland Creek Campground and Cabins is a family-friendly mountain campground located at 2,300-foot elevation in Bryson City, North Carolina, nestled in a grove of tall pine trees...
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