Indian Creek Campground also makes a perfect base camp for day trips in all directions-Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge (Dollywood), Franklin (gem mining), Bryson City (white water rafting, tubing, Great Smoky Mountains Railroad) and numerous hiking trails throughout the National Park.
The best things to do and see in Cherokee are the Cherokee Indian Museum (open all year), the Living Indian Village and Unto These Hills Outdoor Drama (in season) and Harrah's Cherokee Casino.If you need information about any of our services, please feel free to use our contact form, send us an e-mail to info@indiancreekcampground.com, or give us a call at 828-497-4361.
The best things to do and see in Cherokee are the Cherokee Indian Museum (open all year), the Living Indian Village and Unto These Hills Outdoor Drama (in season) and Harrah's Cherokee Casino.If you need information about any of our services, please feel free to use our contact form, send us an e-mail to info@indiancreekcampground.com, or give us a call at 828-497-4361.
Services
Take exit 74. This is the exit at which 441 splits away from 74 and continues into Cherokee and the National Park. When you get to Cherokee, turn right at the 1st light onto Casino Trail. There will be a McDonalds at the opposite corner of the intersection. At the next light, turn left onto 19 South.
All camping equipment and vehicles must be confined to your site and must not extend into other campsites. Check out time for campsites is 12 noon; check in time is 1 PM. Check out time for cabins is 11 AM; check in time is 2 PM. If you wish to stay later, please check with the office to make sure your site is not reserved.
We have a variety of cabins for those folks who like to camp but don't have their own camper or tent. They range from simple camping cabins to full service cabins. We also have 4 pet friendly cabins (16, 37 A & B, 49). There is a limit of 2 pets per cabin. Each of these camping cabins have 2 double beds, ceiling fan with light, electrical outlets and an electric heater.
Many people love to fish while they are camping, and North Carolina trout fishing is at its finest here at Indian Creek Campground. We sell reservation fishing permits in our camp store. Tucked in the Great Smoky Mountains is the historic town of Cherokee, North Carolina. Descendants of the Cherokee Native Americans still remain in the mountains of Western North Carolina.
Reviews (8)
Chris Logue
Oct 22, 2021
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Dana M.
Oct 17, 2021
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One of the most beautiful campgrounds that we've ever stayed at. Very wooded and you are not on top of your neighbors. Little creek along most of the sites. We were there in the fall and they had lots of decorations up. Camp store stocked with necessities. Clean bathrooms and extra long hot showers. Owners kind and professional. Would highly recommend staying here. No AT&T cell phone service even with weBoost
Melissa Hernandez
Sep 28, 2021
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I loved this campsite, it was very nice and defenitly recomend. The bathrooms were very clean and i did not think twice about showering there, there was alot to do around and even just to walk around the camsote was fun. The camosites were big and I have alot of camping supplies and could set up with no problem. I love this campsite and will be going again soon.
Jennifer Glenn
Sep 26, 2021
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My husband and I did a weekend getaway on a primitive site with the creek running less then 10 feet away, it was beautiful! The campground was very well maintained. The staff was amazing, great customer service from when I called to book the site to when we checked in. Bathrooms were clean!!! That's huge with me. Can't wait to bring the kids back. 5 star
Cynthia Hammon
Sep 25, 2021
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Beautiful, quiet, clean little cozy campground! Staff was very friendly and helpful. Jodi was great, she helped me pick a site that was suited perfectly for our needs! (I had never been to the campground before, and called from Ohio) to make our reservation. Our tent site was right on the beautiful creek, secluded and quiet! Site 64 was deep enough for our big tent, and it was beautiful ! All tent sites are gravel, so bring some type of sleeping pad! But absolutely stunning!
Melissa Huggins
Aug 24, 2021
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Beautiful family campground, peaceful, secluded and wooded. The bathrooms were spotless and spacious. The showers had plenty of hot water. The property is emaculate, extremely well maintained. They take very good care of the trees too, which adds to the peaceful woodsy feel. I appreciated the quiet hours at night which made it possible for a peaceful and restful sleep. Truly a place to unplug and recharge in Nature!
Josh Gehlen
Aug 24, 2021
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The Rascally One
Jun 27, 2021
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My husband read about Indian Creek last year after we returned from camping (different campground) in Cherokee and decided we were staying there this year. We stayed for 12 days over memorial weekend and it was everything the reviews say and more.
I'll start with the staff. You will not find a better group of people that work together efficiently. They are so friendly, kind, and willing to lend a hand. You'd think you're at a resort for how well you're treated.
The grounds are immaculate. There are trash cans all around the camp that are emptied every day. The common areas are swept up and kept
I'll start with the staff. You will not find a better group of people that work together efficiently. They are so friendly, kind, and willing to lend a hand. You'd think you're at a resort for how well you're treated.
The grounds are immaculate. There are trash cans all around the camp that are emptied every day. The common areas are swept up and kept