
24
Total Campsites
Campground
24
Reservable Sites
Check by phone
1
Accessible
ADA-compliant sites
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Organization
Managing agency
Overview
About CURTIS CREEK CAMPGROUND (NC)
Overview Curtis Creek Campground is nestled in the mountains at the base of the Blue Ridge just minutes from the quaint town of Old Fort and less than an hour from the popular city of Asheville. Located in the first tract of National Forest land in the eastern US at the site of an old Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) camp, the campground is surrounded by old growth forests and roaring trout streams. The gravel road through the campground ascends to the Blue Ridge Parkway, providing easy access to the Mount Mitchell area. Recreation Visitors to the campground can enjoy a variety of activities including fishing, swimming, day hiking, picnicking, and scenic driving. Curtis Creek is well known for its excellent trout fishing. Swimming holes along the creek provide wading opportunities on hot summer days. History buffs will enjoy exploring the remains of the old CCC buildings surrounding the campground. Two Forest Service trails depart from the campground. The Hickory Branch trail provides a short (approximately 1/2 mile) hike to a series of waterfalls, and longer hikes to access the backcountry area around Mackey Mountain. Mackey Mountain and the valley of Mackey Creek contain the largest unbroken tract of old-growth forest in the Pisgah National Forest. The Snooks Nose trail provides a strenuous hike to a ridge with beautiful views, eventually ending at the Blue Ridge Parkway. Many other Forest Service trails are within a short drive of the campground, including Catawba Falls and Point Lookout trail. Facilities Visitors to the campground can enjoy a variety of activities including fishing, swimming, day hiking, picnicking, and scenic driving. Curtis Creek is well known for its excellent trout fishing. Swimming holes along the creek provide wading opportunities on hot summer days. History buffs will enjoy exploring the remains of the old CCC buildings surrounding the campground. Two Forest Service trails depart from the campground. The Hickory Branch trail provides a short (approximately 1/2 mile) hike to a series of waterfalls, and longer hikes to access the backcountry area around Mackey Mountain. Mackey Mountain and the valley of Mackey Creek contain the largest unbroken tract of old-growth forest in the Pisgah National Forest. The Snooks Nose trail provides a strenuous hike to a ridge with beautiful views, eventually ending at the Blue Ridge Parkway. Many other Forest Service trails are within a short drive of the campground, including Catawba Falls and Point Lookout trail. Natural Features Located in rich mountain hardwood forests at an elevation of 2,000 feet, Curtis Creek Campground provides a secluded streamside setting. Curtis Creek, a popular trout stream surrounded by lush rhododendron and hemlock, runs along the east side of the campground. Old-growth forests cover the mountain peaks on either side of the valley. The Curtis Creek area provides beautiful scenery year-round, from stunning fall foliage displays to abundant spring and summer wildflowers. Nearby Attractions Curtis Creek Campground is six miles from the town of Old Fort, which has a variety of restaurants, gas stations, grocery stores, and medical facilities. Popular attractions in Old Fort include the Mountain Gateway Museum, the Old Train Depot, Davidson Fort, Catawba Falls, and Andrews Geyser. The campground is seven miles from the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, close to Mount Mitchell State Park. Visitors can make trips to nearby Black Mountain (15 miles) and Asheville (30 miles) to visit art galleries, shops, and restaurants.
- 24 total campsites listed.
- 1 accessible campsite listed.
- Most common site type: tent only nonelectric (15).
- Map coordinates are available for trip planning.


Campsite Inventory
24 sites to choose from
TENT ONLY NONELECTRIC
15
Reservable
0
Accessible
STANDARD NONELECTRIC
9
Reservable
1
Accessible
Amenities & Details
Everything you need to know
Accessibility
Yes
Campfire Allowed
Yes
Site capacity
Single
Check-in time
4:00 PM
Check-out time
2:00 PM
Driveway entry
Back-In, Parallel
Driveway length (ft)
18, 20, 25, 28
Driveway surface
Gravel, Paved
GRILLS
Yes
Grills/Fire Ring
Yes
Hike In Distance to Site
237, 30, 328, 35
Lantern Pole
Yes
Max guests
8
Minimum guests
Yes
Pets allowed
Yes
Picnic Table
Yes
Shade
Full, Yes
Site Access
Hike-In
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
828-652-2144
grandfatherrd@fs.fed.us
Getting There
From I-40, take Exit 73 towards Old Fort. Take Catawba Ave. north 0.5 miles to US-70E/E Main St. Turn right on US-70E and go 1.8 miles to Curtis Creek Rd. (Curtis Creek Campground sign). Turn left on Curtis Creek Rd. and drive 4 miles to campground.
FAQ
Common questions
Everything you need to know before your trip to CURTIS CREEK CAMPGROUND (NC).
How do reservations work for CURTIS CREEK CAMPGROUND (NC)?
Reservation availability for CURTIS CREEK CAMPGROUND (NC) can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at CURTIS CREEK CAMPGROUND (NC)?
CURTIS CREEK CAMPGROUND (NC) currently lists TENT ONLY NONELECTRIC (15), STANDARD NONELECTRIC (9).
Where is CURTIS CREEK CAMPGROUND (NC) located?
CURTIS CREEK CAMPGROUND (NC) is in North Carolina near Nebo. Coordinates: 35.6761, -82.1992.
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