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Hillbilly Campground

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Sitting on the main road through Maggie Valley, North Carolina, Hillbilly Campground runs $40 to $55 per night for RV sites with full hookups, including electric, water, and sewer. No tent camping is permitted, though pop-up campers are welcome. Reservations are available, and the campground accommodates rigs up to 38 feet. The office is housed in the adjacent Maggie Country Store, which stocks basic supplies along with gifts and souvenirs.

The campground is small, and some sites back directly against Campbell Creek. Reviews consistently note the sound of the water carries well, enough to soften road noise from the highway running alongside the property. Cleanliness comes up repeatedly across reviews, with multiple visitors specifically mentioning the bathrooms and laundry facilities. Pets are allowed. The owners, Richard and Stacy, have drawn consistent praise for their helpfulness and for keeping the grounds in good shape.

The location functions well as a base for day trips. Waterfalls, hiking, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Cherokee Indian Museum, tubing, and trout fishing are all within roughly 45 minutes. Campers who stayed over the Fourth of July noted a fireworks show was visible from the campground. Nearby RV-friendly options in the area include Five Star Inn and Cross Creek RV Park for those comparing sites. As Myron C. puts it, the campground had "water, electricity, and sewer" with easy access to the surrounding region. Hillbilly Campground makes the most sense for RV travelers who want full hookups, walkable conveniences, and a central location for exploring western North Carolina.

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Map & DirectionsHillbilly Campground is located in North Carolina near Maggie Valley

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Directions

US 19 4115 Soco Rd. Maggie Valley N.C. 28751

Address

4115 Soco Rd
Maggie Valley, NC 28751

Coordinates

35.51757659781752 N
83.10224404080554 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)

Features

For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 30 Amp Hookups

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Many campers appreciated the clean facilities, full hookups, and excellent hospitality from owners Richard and Stacy. The location offers easy walking access to restaurants and attractions, though road noise may be noticeable.

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Reviewed May. 8, 2024

Beautiful Views

Richard and his wife are so nice and helpful. The campsite is nice with water, sewer, and electric plus cable available. Some of the sights are up against the Campbell creek. It sounds so amazing. The campground is very clean with laundry and showers. No tents allowed. Pets are welcomed

Site5
Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Hillbilly Campground by Jason D., May 8, 2024
  • Review photo of Hillbilly Campground by Jason D., May 8, 2024
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Reviewed Sep. 20, 2023

Small…Location…Location

A small campground with full hookups on the main drag in the middle of Maggie Valley. Has a store but everything is close. Stayed 4th of July. Great fireworks show could be seen from campground.

Site15
Month of VisitJuly
Reviewed Jul. 11, 2022

Great staff

This campground will not allow tents but pop-ups are okay. We’re towing a motorcycle camper and they couldn’t be nicer. You can walk to about anything you need and the biking is fantastic around here

Site22
Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed May. 9, 2019

Small RV Park with Great Owners

Located within walking distance of restaurants and shopping, Hillbilly Campground is ideal for tourists who are looking for a basecamp for adventure. Although it is a small campground with limited amenities, it is well worth checking out. We have stayed at this campground many times. I'm not sure if tent camping is still allowed, but the first time we stayed there, it was in tents in the back behind the RVs. There was only room enough for two to three tents, but it was enough for us, and there was a picnic table. Since it was beside the creek, the sounds of the croaking frogs drowned out most of the road noise. Most recently, we stayed in a popup camper, which had water, electricity, and sewer. It is next to the main road going through Maggie Valley, but unless you are planning to stay around the campground all day, it won't bother you. The owners, Richard and Stacy, are fantastic. They are nice, and they keep the facilities clean. The bathrooms have always been clean every time I have been in them. There are also laundry facilities, and sometimes they have a "community" campfire. The main office is in their store called Maggie Country Store. They have basic necessities, and they have plenty of gifts and other items such as t-shirts, moccasins, etc. One of the best things about this campground is that it is within a forty-five minute drive to waterfalls, hiking, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Blue Ridge Parkway, Harrah's casino, the Cherokee Indian Museum, tubing, great trout fishing, and several other attractions. It does not have recreational amenities within the campground, but as I said, there are many attractions close by.

Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Hillbilly Campground by Myron C., May 9, 2019
  • Review photo of Hillbilly Campground by Myron C., May 9, 2019
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Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities and facilities are available at Hillbilly Campground in Maggie Valley?

Hillbilly Campground offers full hookups with water, sewer, and electric connections, plus cable TV service. The campground features clean restroom facilities with showers and has laundry facilities on-site. There's a small store at the property for basic supplies. The campground is situated alongside Campbell Creek, with some sites positioned to enjoy the soothing sounds of the flowing water. While the campground has limited recreational amenities, its central location in Maggie Valley puts restaurants, shopping, and entertainment within easy walking distance.

What do reviews say about Hillbilly Campground in Maggie Valley, NC?

Hillbilly Campground receives positive feedback for its ideal location in the heart of Maggie Valley, offering walking access to restaurants and shopping. Guests appreciate the friendly and helpful management, specifically mentioning Richard and his wife. The campground is noted for being clean and well-maintained. While small in size with limited amenities, campers find it to be an excellent basecamp for adventures and touring the area. The creek-side sites are particularly popular for their soothing natural sounds. Many guests are repeat visitors, indicating satisfaction with their stays.

Are there photos available of Hillbilly Campground before booking?

Yes, photos of Hillbilly Campground are available online through various camping websites and the campground's official channels. These photos typically showcase the full hookup sites, creek-side locations along Campbell Creek, and the overall campground layout. When contacting the campground directly for reservations, you can request current photos to help with your planning. Visual highlights include the mountain setting, proximity to Maggie Valley's main street, and the creek that runs through the property.

How does Hillbilly Campground compare to other RV parks in Maggie Valley?

Hillbilly Campground distinguishes itself from other Maggie Valley RV parks by its prime central location, allowing campers to walk to restaurants, shops, and attractions. It's smaller and more intimate than many competitors, creating a cozy atmosphere. The campground offers the essential amenities RVers need—full hookups, showers, and laundry—without extensive resort-style facilities that larger parks might provide. Hillbilly has a no-tent policy (though pop-ups are welcome) and is pet-friendly. The creek-side sites offer a natural feature not available at all local campgrounds. Overall, it's ideal for campers who value location and basics over extensive amenities.