Rock Creek Cabins
Call now
Call now
Website
Call
Plus, we are also proud to offer pet friendly rentals. Choose your dream cabin and book your stay with us today! Welcome to Bryson City, NC - home of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cherokee Indian Reservation, Fontana Lake and Nantahala River. Whether you're looking for adventure or just a quiet getaway, Bryson City has it all.

Plus, some of the best North Carolina cabin rentals to be found! Hiking in The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, whitewater rafting on the Nantahala River or riding the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad are just a few miles away. Our rates are among the lowest in the area when compared to other cabins with similar locations and features.
Services
Our one bedroom log cabins are perfect for couples looking for a romantic mountain getaway. Each cabin provides comfort and beauty and come fully equipped. Great amenities including a private hot tub, wireless internet, DirecTV and gas-log fireplace. These cabins are located less than 5 minutes from downtown Bryson City, North Carolina.
We offer a variety of rental accomodations that allow you to bring the four-legged family members with you. We have a one-time pet cleaning charge of $45.00 plus tax. An additional pet is $15.00 plus tax. Two pets maximum per cabin. Sorry, no exceptions. If pet hair is found on furniture or beds, guests will be charged an additional $50 cleaning fee.
For whitewater rafting, kayaking & other outdoor adventures, visit the Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC). Their world-class staff leads trips on the Nantahala River, French Broad River & Ocoee River. Enjoy Native American culture with a visit to the Oconaluftee Indian Village, "Unto These Hills" Outdoor Drama, Museum of the Cherokee Indians and Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual.
Reviews (8)
Alisha Arrington
Alisha Arrington
Jan 11, 2022
Report
Positive: Professionalism, Quality, Responsiveness, Value
We booked a last minute reservation to two of their cabins & wasn’t disappointed. The views were stunning & worth every single bit. The staff & owners are pleasant & extremely helpful. We will definitely recommend & be back to visit. Thank you to the Butcher’s for helping us make amazing memories with our 5 boys & parents.
Abagail Roser
Abagail Roser
Nov 21, 2021
Report
Beautiful cabins, hot tubs are amazing!! Definitely want to go back again!
Jared S.
Jared S.
Jan 27, 2021
Report
Bryson City seems nice. And the cabin is in a good location. But unfortunately, we had a very unpleasant stay. We left early because the cabin had exposed electrical outlets and wasps inside (we killed 7 in less than a day). We simply didn't feel safe there. The host's response was first dismissive, then accusatory. We recommend saving your time and money and avoiding this cabin.
Jimmy Welch
Jimmy Welch
Aug 28, 2019
Report
Food was very good I had the blackened fish and shrimp. Service was exalent
Darren Beckett
Darren Beckett
Jul 02, 2019
Report
Cute little cabin could use some updates went up in January for a weekend getaway hot tub was a little old and couldn’t get hot that much overall you get what you pay for
Michelle Ward
Michelle Ward
Dec 29, 2016
Report
We recently stayed in the Bennett cabin. It was well equipped, clean and spacious. When we called for trash pick up, they came rather quickly and provided great customer service. Our family of 5 loved our stay! My favorite part was star gazing from the hot tub.
Sherri S.
Sherri S.
Jan 05, 2016
Report
Very nice!
My boyfriend and I are staying at the cathey cabin as we speak and it's a nice little cabin :) it's small, but big enough for 2 people. We will definitely be returning to this cabin whenever we come back to North Carolina!
Vin Cent
Vin Cent
Dec 30, 2015
Report
We stayed in Watkin's Cabin. Nice location if it wasn't for constantly barking 'coon dogs and crowing roosters at the nearby farmyard. Nice scenic view at the fire pit area up the hill. As for the cabin itself, it was nice except the pillows were as hard as sacks of flour. Hot tub pump wouldn't work, but it was plenty hot. Not bad for the money, although I suggest you bring or buy your own pillows. Also, instead of going left onto the main road toward Bryson City, go right one time and check out the Road to Nowhere (Lakeview Drive). Park at the end and walk through the spooky tunnel. Pretty cool