Turkey Creek, a small babbling brook, meanders through our quiet, little cove on its way to the confluence of the Nantahala and Little Tennessee Rivers, which is just a short hike through a southern Appalachian hardwood forest. A wide variety of vegetation ensures a continual display of color throughout the year.
At the office you’ll find firewood and ice for sale and the game room which has a foosball table and a pool table. A sanitary dumping station is next to the office for travel trailers and recreational vehicles. Below the office is the bathhouse with hot showers and a coin laundry with double sinks for washing dishes.
Most campsites have 20 amp electrical service and water. Some have 30 amp and 50 amp service along with water. All sites have picnic tables and fireplaces. Most of the creek sites have 10′ x 12′ raised tent pads, some are 12′ x 12′ and are shaded at least part of the day.