The new Up the Creek RV Camp is tucked away in the Bluff Mountains area and sits between two mountain creeks. The owners, experienced campers themselves, have designed a spacious, private, and easily accessible RV park. They have accomplished this and still maintained the natural and beautiful scenery of the land. Up the Creek does not have a swimming pool, playground, or fancy clubhouse - but check out their custom sites with outdoor kitchens, stacked stone fireplaces and decorative concrete patios. Come stay a while in this quite picturesque RV park. The main roads through the campground are gravel.- Level gravel sites with concrete patios, picnic table, and fire ring.
- A total of 32 full hookup sites with 16 of them creek side.
- Creek fishing, wading, and large grassy area await the children.
- Free Cable TV and Free WI-FI Internet completes the amenities.
Campground open Mar-Dec Pop-ups welcome but no tent sites.
DIRECTIONS:
From exit 407 travel south on HWY 66 and connect to 441. Once in Pigeon Forge you will turn right at stop light #3 which is Wears Valley Road - HWY 321. Follow for 2.5 miles to third stop light and turn right onto Waldens Creek Road. Go past the gas station and approximately ½ mile turn left unto Little Valley Road. Campground will be on your left just over bridge. Easy access for big RV/Motorhomes.
Up the Creek RV Camp is just off the Pigeon Forge Parkway but still close to all the fun. Just minutes from an entrance in to the National Park. There is a gas stations, restaurants, and small grocery store on Walden Creek road.
Pigeon Forge got its name from an iron forge built by Issac Love around 1820 along the Little Pigeon River. The river got its name from all the passenger pigeons that frequented the banks of the river. The forge was built in vicinity of the Old Mill along the Little Pigeon River.
The main attraction for this area is of course the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. On June 15, 1934, Franklin Delano Roosevelt set aside 814 square miles of the Appalachian Mountains. It is the largest and most visited Park in the United States. The highest point is Clingman's Dome at 6,643 feet above sea level. Horseback riding, hiking, nature trails and scenic overlooks make this area so popular. Black Bear, Elk, and deer are a common site.
The mountains get there name from a natural haze. Hydrocarbons produced by the trees and vast vegetation combined with the high humidity and rainfall produce a bluish/smoky cast. Thus the Great "Smoky" Mountains.
The mountains get there name from a natural haze. Hydrocarbons produced by the trees and vast vegetation combined with the high humidity and rainfall produce a bluish/smoky cast. Thus the Great "Smoky" Mountains.
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