Reviews
Crossing Creeks RV Resort & Spa
User Reviews
Mike Maiselson
The RV site are large and well-maintained, as well as provide easy access to shopping restaurants, and hiking the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Jill Hutchinson
We are looking to relocate to possibly this area. The amenities are geared towards adults, and the salt water pool and hot tubs are fantastic. They have a beautiful creek that runs the perimeter of the park, yet they didn't save a spot for community use which plain isn't fair to all the lots not on the water. Now the cabin we rented wasn't really worth the money they charged. The first morning we got up and had brought donuts- left on the countertop overnight they were invaded by ants. Who likes to waist $$$$ . To say the least I was pretty mad. The office did respond and the owner got someone out to the cabin to spray for pest. But if you rent a place it should be something you get done automatically. They did seem to have some strange rules. Not sure if I could give it another chance.
emily gold
Paid for 3 nights, left after 2. The upsides: Staff was friendly at check in and the pool/hot tub/fitness room and sauna are the best things about this place for sure! The issues: The layout of sites is really odd.......the creek is such an appealing feature but you can only enjoy one sliver of it on the site you rent and big warnings about stepping foot onto any area that's not your site. Really odd. Verizon cell service is dead here. Absolutely dead. Since each site is privately owned you get wifi from the site you stay at. Ours did not work, so combined with no verizon, we had no way to connect to anything while we were here. 10 pieces of paper at check in.....multiple different rule sheets. No playground. Had to drive across the park to take your trash out. For the hefty price we paid, the basics were barely there. It's a beautiful resort, but way too heavy of a focus on the extra special amenities and not enough focus on basics.
Steven Bell
Definitely a 5 star resort but it comes with a 5 star price. Too expensive to bother with for short stay. Some rental lots are much nicer than others. There are plenty of other options in the area for half the price. The option to purchase a lot is great. I would definitely consider owning a lot at Crossing Creek.
Scott Wilcox
All 5 stars from me and my family. We loved it. They have A LOT of amenities. Cable and wifi at the site. Quiet at night. Gate code access. Friendly staff. very clean and well maintained. We will be back.
Brenda Adams, PhD
Made to pay in full with no refund signed waiver before you see the site. Way too costly for a cement slab. A big paved parking lot with RVs on top of each other. No privacy. Verizon is even poor here. If you want wifi you have to get a router and coaxial cable. Only can see a few mountain tops. Very disappointed. I don't feel as if I am in the mountains.
Derek Weakley
Absolutely beautiful Resort in a beautiful location!!!. They thought of everything!. Oversized concrete pads, cable TV (bring your own coaxial cable), crystal clear creeks, chipping green for golfers, mega size chess & checker set, horseshoes, hot tub, heated pool, well appointed exercise room, activities building with board games & drawing supplies, fenced off leash dog run. They furbaby friendly, with rules of course. Understandably, pets are not allowed in the buildings or pool areas; which shouldn't be a problem for respectful pet owners with well mannered pets. Beautiful state park, awesome pizza place and restaurants very close by (many restaurants deliver to your site, within the resort, via third party delivery service); Smokey Mountain National Park less than an hour away. FYI... Crossing Creeks Resort and Spa friendly staff, provide a wonderful list of these restaurants with phone numbers and delivery service phone number. We cannot wait to go back!!! If you are wanting to go to the North Georgia Mountain/ Smokey Mountain area, I highly recommend Crossing Creeks RV Resort & Spa as your home base. Location, location, location.
Adventure Krewe
We had a great couple of weeks here. Easy to get to. Had a great level site. Hook ups were great. There social committee and activities were amazing and they made you feel like part of the community. We recommend you join in and enjoy. There club house, bathrooms, gym, and laundry were all in great shape with everything working as expected. A little expensive but we had no issues so it was worth it.
Jessica Giancola
So we almost didn’t stay here based on other negative reviews. I’m glad we didn’t listen because we had a wonderful time. Let me be very clear though- this is NOT the place to party loud all night or let your kids roam unattended. Be sure to read the rules and expect to follow them. It is a quiet resort that takes pride in what it has built, and they should. They are clearly expanding their sites but we didn’t have any construction during our stay. Staff was above and beyond nice and helpful. We had a rainy weekend so put up a pop up canopy and were asked to take it down. Didn’t see that anywhere in the rules but we wanted to be respectful. They have fire pits there you can use at no additional charge. And free cable boxes if you don’t have satellite. Pool was on the small side but they are adding a second one in the next phase. Bottom line- be respectful and mature and you’ll have a wonderful experience. We did.
Katie Stein
Beautiful RV resort. Very well maintained. Surrounded by mountains with a nice view from every spot. Big rig friendly with pull through spots. Full hook ups. The spots are all paved pads and they're wide and we'll laid out so easy to get into. We only stayed 1 night so I didn't get to try out the amenities, but heard they are awesome - someone told us they have massage chairs in the clubhouse! Fun! :) We plan to come back and spend more time here. A little out of the way when you're coming from up North, but worth the drive.