Stonebridge RV Resort
Reviewed Oct. 30, 2019

RV Resort Close to Great Smoky Mountains, Elk, and More

The first time I came here decades ago, I stayed in a tent. The second time, I stayed in one of the cabins. This time, it was a whole different experience. This campground has transformed, like many campgrounds, into more of an RV resort. Not having to walk to the bath house in the middle of the night was a welcome relief, but RV camping is not my favorite way to“camp.” Primarily a tent camper, I am not used to being shoulder length from my neighbor at the campground. However, this campground/RV resort is a great destination campground for RVers. It has all the amenities you could want—a swimming pool, basketball court, open pavilion; and some people were even playing corn hole under one of the pavilions. A great thing about this campground is that you get a sense of“community” here since some of the campers stay here for six months out of the year. Besides the aforementioned amenities, there are at least two areas for children to play that have swings, slides, etc., and there are horseshoe pits for older“children.” Trout fishing is a popular activity in this area, and with the adjacent creek being stocked on a regular basis, visitors often come away with some prize catches. I have seen more than one fisherman coming away with three or more trout. The campground is along Jonathan Creek, so if you are lucky enough to get a spot along the creek, the sounds are very relaxing. Where we were, we heard lots of road noise during the day, and since this area is a destination for bikers, we heard lots of motorcycles. Fortunately, staying in a camper, the road noise is somewhat lessened. Unless you are staying around the campsite all day, the noise shouldn’t bother you. After all, this area is a popular destination for lots of activities outside the boundaries of the campground. Some people go to“Wheels Through Time,” a nationally famous motorcycle museum, and some people just like driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway, which is only five to six miles from the campground. Others enjoy going to see the elk at Cataloochee Valley or in Cherokee, or they might catch a sunset at Waterrock Knob. This is just a small sampling of things to do near the campground. Overall, the campground is a great“jumping off” destination and has lots of things to do for all ages. Although I prefer tent camping and a little more privacy when I camp, it is ideal for RVers.

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  • Review photo of Stonebridge RV Resort by Myron C., October 30, 2019
  • Although the campers are close together, there is a sense of community here.  Maybe because the campsites are so close that is why there is that feeling.
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  • Review photo of Stonebridge RV Resort by Myron C., October 30, 2019
  • As you can see, there are no tents here now.  It's getting late in the year, and the weather has turned much cooler than most tent campers like.
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  • Review photo of Stonebridge RV Resort by Myron C., October 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Stonebridge RV Resort by Myron C., October 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Stonebridge RV Resort by Myron C., October 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Stonebridge RV Resort by Myron C., October 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Stonebridge RV Resort by Myron C., October 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Stonebridge RV Resort by Myron C., October 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Stonebridge RV Resort by Myron C., October 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Stonebridge RV Resort by Myron C., October 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Stonebridge RV Resort by Myron C., October 30, 2019