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Stecoah Valley RV Resort
Overview
Stecoah Valley RV Resort offers an upscale experience nestled in the heart of the North Carolina mountains. This gated RV community provides a refined setting for travelers looking to escape into the lush landscapes of Graham County. Unlike standard roadside stops, this resort emphasizes a tranquil environment where the sounds of the nearby creek and mountain breezes take center stage. It serves as a premium basecamp for those exploring the winding roads and natural wonders of the Appalachian highlands.
Location & Surroundings
The resort is situated in the picturesque Stecoah Valley, just a short drive from Robbinsville, NC. Surrounded by the majestic Great Smoky Mountains, the property is defined by its proximity to Stecoah Creek, which meanders through the landscape. The area is renowned for its dense forests and dramatic elevation changes, offering a temperate climate that is ideal for summer getaways. Travelers will find themselves immersed in a rural setting that prioritizes natural beauty and quiet reflection.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests at the resort enjoy high-end infrastructure designed for modern motorhomes and trailers. The park features paved interior roads and level, spacious concrete pads that simplify setup. Each site offers full hookups, including 30 and 50-amp electricity, water, and sewer services. Community features include a welcoming clubhouse, clean laundry facilities, and a bathhouse. The resort also maintains a dedicated pet area and multiple community fire pits where neighbors can gather under the stars after a day of adventure.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The location is a dream for driving enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. It is minutes away from the famous Tail of the Dragon, a legendary stretch of road with 318 curves, and the scenic Cherohala Skyway. Nature lovers can explore the ancient trees of the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest or enjoy water activities on the expansive Fontana Lake. For a touch of local flavor, the nearby Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center hosts traditional mountain music performances and local artisan exhibits throughout the season.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for motorcycle enthusiasts and sports car drivers who want to tackle the region's famous scenic byways. It also appeals to retirees and couples seeking a quiet, well-maintained environment with a sense of community. Because of its level sites and easy access, it is a great choice for big-rig owners who want a stress-free parking experience without sacrificing the rugged beauty of the North Carolina mountains. It is perfect for those who value peace over bustling activity.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Tony Mastriano
Private Resort, mostly owned by individuals. Bought a site, peaceful and quiet. People are friendly. Nice pavilion for small gatherings.
Chanelle Auvert
I stayed for a couple of days and it was beautiful! It was very dog friendly and the owners were super kind and were able to help out whenever we had any questions. They have a pickle ball and basketball court at the near by park and we were close to so many awesome spots. Will definitely stay here again!
Tami Watson
Nice park, nice views( you wouldn’t see if there were tons of trees), long & wide gravel spaces. Our 45 ft fit just fine, lots are angled, again easy to get into. This park is developing so picnic tables are under pavilions and not every site has a fire pit so just ask a camp host for one. Firewood is available as well. The birds are singing and weather is perfect! Fontana Lake is near by and a pool, putt putt, lazy river, tennis courts and more at Fontana Village, boat and kayak rentals near by. Bryson is 20 minutes away and has a wonderful train ride and historical Main Street is a blast from the past! Bryson has a nice laundry mat, tons of quality restaurants. Trails, tubing, and so much more all with less than a 30 minute drive. We love it here and you will too! Almost forgot you are very close to the dragons tail, it’s a must do if you have a motorcycle. No tent camping allowed here. Pets are welcome. Lovely brook to sit by and cornhole available too, just ask a host. Appalachian Trail is near by. Gas station and diner around the corner. If you fall in love with this place you can buy a lot here. We are spending the whole summer here. Come say hi at site 11! Written summer 2021
Robert Sissons
Nice, quiet and friendly spot. Wonderful scenery. 30 mins from Dragon's Tail.
Kristina Torrico
Just bought a camper and decided to buy a lot. The location is gorgeous and no more reservations for me since I now own my own little slice of heaven. This is a very dog friendly place and yes there are a few dogs in the surrounding area that like to frequent our resort... but they are very friendly and since the county has no leash law... not much can be done... but I haven't found it to be an issue. The resort owners are so pleasant and helpful. They are willing to help with any unforeseen problems and then share a campfire and an occasional group dinner...such a family orientated place.... Im so glad to belong to such a wonderful place.....
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