If you’ve ever wanted a rustic camping experience in the deep recesses of the Great Smoky Mountains, then a night at this campground may be just what you’ve been dreaming of. In fact, bring up to 24 other people with you and enjoy the untouched natural beauty found in this group campground! It’s located in the northeast corner of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and just inside of the North Carolina border.
The Big Creek Group Campground is perfectly situated to enjoy a number of hiking trails — many within walking distance!
In addition to big, roomy tent sites, the campground is big enough for 25 people, and in fact, that's the maximum number of people you can have in your group.
Arrive in time to set up camp and then wander across the street to the Big Creek Trail. A favorite among hiking enthusiasts that love to explore the GSMNP, the trail has several attractions that are nearby to the Big Creek Group Camp.
After just a short 1.5 mile hike, you'll enjoy the spoils of an emerald lagoon. This natural swimming hole is as cold as ice no matter the season you swim. But after a brisk hike, most are willing to give it a try.
Stay on the trail for another half mile to arrive at the scenic Mouse Creek Falls. This waterfall cascades over a bed of massive, moss-covered boulders to a small pool below.
After a day on the trails, you'll relish the thought of returning to the Big Creek Group Campground and having it all to yourself. Cook a nice meal, roast some marshmallows, and enjoy the moment!
Big Creek Group Camp is equipped with flushing toilets, vault toilets, and drinking water with sinks. In addition to having a maximum occupancy of 25 persons, it has a minimum occupancy of 7 persons. The campground is only available for a group rental.
Whether you check out Big Creek Group Campground with a youth group, a church group, or with friends and family, if rustic camping is your preference, then you’re sure to treasure this adventure. Big Creek Group Camp is on federal lands and is open seasonally from April to October. You can rent this entire campground in North Carolina for a mere $50/night at this link on Recreation.gov.
For another amazing campground (and one that does allow RVs), check out this mile high campground with amazing views of the mountains in Western North Carolina!
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