Country Girl's RV Park

(13) Reviews



Nantahala National Forest, Bryson City, NC, 28713

Nestled on the banks of the Tuckasegee River.  Country Girls RV Park is the perfect place for a quiet and relaxing stay with your own private deck. Swim or float in the river or just relax and enjoy nature at our peaceful campground. 

 

  • Friendly pets and well behaved children welcome.
  • We have fibrotic internet.
  • Private deck, new picnic table & fire ring 
  • Bathhouse and Laundry Facilities
  • Firewood For Sale
  • Bagged Ice For Sale
Last Updated: 11/15/2024


RV Sites

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Full Hook Up (30/50 Amps) $42.00 $210.00 $420.00 See More
Tent Sites

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Tent Sites $20.00 $80.00 $160.00 See More

Quiet time

Quiet time is 11pm-7am. Keep your music and TV's volume down so your neighbor does not have to listen to it, be courteous at all times. During Holiday Weekends/Park Cookouts quiet times will vary.

Alcohol

Alcohol is permitted on your site only. Must be 21 years or older to posses alcoholic beverages. No open display of alcohol throughout the park. Do not let your drinking alcohol get parties out of hand or too loud.

NO Drugs or Weapons

No drugs, or weapons of any kind will be tolerated; this is a family oriented park. Any actions that lead to the law being called will not be tolerated; you will be asked to leave the property with NO refund.

Pets Rules

All pets must be on a leash at all times, accidental escapes are understandable but you are responsible for your pet's actions. Non-aggressive breeds ONLY! No outside pets or pet houses permitted. You must clean up your pet's solid waste, Do Not leave your pets poop on the grounds of this park. Upon request, you must show proof of vaccinations.

Visitors

Visitors & extra cars must be registered, follow the rules, receive a car pass and leave by quiet time. After 2 hours, the attended car without a pass will be towed at the owner's expense.

Speed Limit

Speed limit is 5 MPH throughout the campground. Please watch for children and pets. Three verbal warnings will be given for speeding the third time you will be asked to leave the property and not to return. Please inform your guest, you are responsible for your guest actions.

River Access

NEVER SWIM ALONE! NO Lifeguard on duty, swim at your own risk. The river is for everyone to enjoy so throughout this entire park all campers and guests are allowed to view and walk down to the river. I ask everyone to be consistent of others and their personal property at all times.


30 Amps

50 Amps

Big Rig Friendly

Community Fire Pit

Community Showers

Laundry Facilities

Pet Friendly

Sewer Hookups

Trash Service

Water Hookups

Waterfront

WiFi

RV Hookup

Shower

Toilet

Back-in RV Sites

Fire Ring / Grill

Gasoline Nearby

Gravel Roads

Picnic Area

Picnic Table

Pull-Thru RV Sites

20 Amps



Backpacking

Biking

Boating

Canoeing

Fishing

Hiking

Horseback Riding

Kayaking

Off-Roading/ATV

Scenic Drives

Tubing

Wildlife Viewing

Kayaking & Canoeing

Whitewater Rafting & Kayaking

Stand-Up Paddleboards



Big Rig Friendly

55-plus

Pet Friendly

Military

Tent Camping

RVing

Extended Stay

Family Friendly

Remote Work Friendly



County Park



Military Discount



Military


Nantahala National Forest, Bryson City, NC, 28713
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  • Great Smoky Mountain Railroad, Tuckasegee Excursion runs alone side our RV Park to Dillsboro. Where the movie The Fugitive with Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones iconic train crash was filmed. The Bus and Train can still be found rusting alone the tracks.
  • Fly Fishing Museum o0f the Southern Appalachians in Bryson City
  • Cherokee's Harrah's Casino
  • Museum of the Cherokee Indian
  • Oconaluftee Visitor Center (Cherokee) Mountain Life Museum
  • "Unto These Hills" Outdoor Drama in Cherokee(Jun-Aug 15th)
  • Float the River here at the park or Deep Creek Tubing through the National Park
  • Great fly fishing on your own or tours are available
  • Lots of Hiking & Biking Trails with beautiful waterfalls

ReviewsLeave a Review

Overall Rating:

3.6

Amy Baker  avatar

Amy Baker

1

If I could give a big fat 0, I would. We have never been so disappointed in a campground as this one. First, when you pull in their campground, there is a large pile of junk on the left side of the entrance. There are several junk piles around. One of their rules is all dogs on a leash. Several times their dogs have come up to us while are sitting on the deck. They let their dogs poop anywhere and don't clean up after them. Quiet hours are at 11. But every night right around midnight they let their dogs out and let them run. Then they stand there and yell for them. It is now 1:22 in the morning and they are standing outside have a very loud conversation. The river site was nice minus the visits from unleashed dogs. Laundry area is disgusting. Cobwebs (not the halloween type) and junk all over the place. Bathrooms were clean tho. It really would not take much to pick this place up and make it presentable. It really is a beautiful place to go and visit.

10/15/2023
Reba Edwards avatar

Reba Edwards

4

Convenient location off the Tuskasagee River a short drive to Asheville, Smoky Mountain National Park, Pigeon Forge, TN, Gatlinburg, TN and many other attractions and activities including historic Bryson City; be sure to take the Smoky Mountain Railroad tour and visit the Bryson City Railroad Museum. Miss Laura was helpful and kind. There were a couple pretty big storms that came through during our stay knocking out power and WiFi. Miss Laura generously waived our nominal power bill since we didn’t have WiFi for much of our stay. The spaces are a little tight and there are a number of long term/permanent tenants. Everyone we encountered was friendly and open. We also enjoyed the locally grown fruits and veggies. The proprietors are continuously working to make park improvements. We did not use any of the park facilities so can’t comment on the laundry or shower rooms. We enjoyed the time we did spend on the private deck overlooking the river and felt safe to go on adventures without worrying about our rig.

9/2/2020
Campground Response

Thank you so much for writing a review. Yes, we do have more seasonal campers this year due to the pandemic, I’m honored to be chosen for their secondary home. Also, thank you, for understanding Mother Nature ripped the WiFi wires off the power pole during the storm. I’m proud to have good WiFi, for my RV’s.

Charlene Langston avatar

Charlene Langston

5

This is a place to visit! No there is no fancy waterpark but you got The Tuckasegee and it's amazing! No you dont have a playground but nature is so abundant you dont need that stuff....try it...you will love this place! CGRV Park for life❣

6/6/2020