About Us
IF YOU LOVE TO TRAVEL and you haven’t seen the mountains of North Carolina, you don’t know what you’re missing! At Creekwood Farm RV Park you will see all our well maintained spacious sites, our 100+ year old barn & silo and Jonathan Creek flowing by. Unlike other RV parks we have a farm setting – we even have chickens and a rooster!
Business Hours
Creekwood Farm is open year round, daily 9 am till 5 pm every day. The front office is closed on Thanksgiving Day & Christmas Day. We have a park host on duty until 9 pm for late arrival- check in's and until 7 pm during the winter months.
Creekwood Farm Ammenities
IF YOU LOVE TO TRAVEL and you haven’t seen the mountains of North Carolina, you don’t know what you’re missing! At Creekwood Farm RV Park you will see all our well maintained spacious sites, our 100+ year old barn & silo and Jonathan Creek flowing by. Unlike other RV parks we have a farm setting – we even have chickens and a rooster!
Rules and Regulations
Please familiarize yourself with our park rules and comply with them. If you can not comply with the rules, you will be asked to leave the park without a refund or credit issued.
2023 Winterfest at Creekwood Farm Kickoff - Nov 25 - Feb 28
2023 Winterfest Kickoff begins with a magical time at Creekwood...
Mountain Biking
The Smokies contain some of the best bike trails anywhere. Here are some of the most popular spots:
Why are the Smoky Mountains "Smoky"
Why are the Smokey Mountains smokey? The mountains of East Tennessee and western North Carolina are blanketed by a smoky haze. The Cherokee Indians named these mountains "Shaconge", meaning land of blue smoke.