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Appalachian Pond Campground

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· Waynesville, Haywood, North Carolina
40 acres hosted by John L.
1 lodging site · 1 Vehicle/Tent site · 2 Caravan sites · 10 tent sites
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Near Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Within a 60-minute drive from the Oconaluftee Visitor Center.
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Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Get back to nature at this incredible private campground nestled in the Great Smokey Mountains of Western North Carolina! This tranquil campground offers a peaceful place to unwind while listening to the wonderful sights and sounds of nature at its best! There are 11 unique and cozy campsites to choose from as well as a shower and portable potties. This campground has a pond for fishing and swimming, a creek running along the campsites and is surrounded by the most magnificent and beautiful foliage and wildlife! Prepare to have the most peaceful sleep under the glorious celestial stars of Western North Carolina! *We also have a sink for dishes alongside the shower house as well as a drinkable well water spicket in the back of the campground! *We are also located close to stores for your convenience as well as many nearby attractions! * Please contact us regarding pets before booking… *We recommend checking in before 10 pm…. The property gets really dark and hard to navigate at night without being shown where to go! If for any reason you will be getting here later please inform us upon booking so we can plan for your arrival! *During the months from November to April we cannot guarantee our shower will be operational due to freezing temperatures. However, during warm periods during those months we do have our shower available. If you’re looking for a place to escape the hustle and bustle of life and return to the simplicity of nature this is your spot! We hope to see you soon!!
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105 Ratings · 81 reviews
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Hunter C.recommends
November 19, 2024
Tent Site 10
It was a beautiful spot to set up camp with family. Very friendly hosts would definitely recommend a stay!
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Abhishek K.recommends
November 17, 2024
Tent Site 6
Very nice place for camping and good power supply and wood supply .
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Joe S.recommends
November 13, 2024
Vehicle site 1 (Cornfield Site)
We enjoyed our stay. We originally booked the cornfield site but when we arrived Brandi and Nathan offered us an upgrade to a creek side site that was more remote. Having two dogs with us, it worked our great for them to roam and play. The property is close enough to the Great Smokie Mtns Natl Park for easy access, but far enough away to avoid most of the tourists. It was very quiet and we enjoyed hearing the creek. The site had a very clean porta potti and shower house was close by and very clean as well.
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Jeff J.recommends
November 11, 2024
Vehicle site 1 (Cornfield Site)
Appalachian Pond was so good we decided to stay 2 nights instead of one. The Cornfield site offered great views and privacy from the other sites. The camp hosts are friendly and quick to respond to any questions that arose. 10 out 10 will stay here again.
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Joshua S.
October 29, 2024
Tent Site 1.
Not what we were expecting
The caretakers seemed really nice and the campground was quiet, for the most part. We didn't expect the amount of gravel involved with getting to the campground, half-mile of gravel road then additional gravel in the campground. Much of the gravel was soft due to necessary changes caused by Hurricane Helene. There was also a 4-6 inch drop from the road to the driveway that we were told would be knocked down by the owner. It wasn't while we were there so exiting the campground was difficult. We did not drop our bikes, but with the soft gravel in the campground, it was close. We ride large touring motorcycles, Goldwings, and were pulling trailers behind our bikes. Navigating the campground on these bikes was difficult. We were also awakened by two trucks, we assume was the owner and a caretaker. The trucks headlights were pointed directly at our tent for some time while they had a conversation at 11pm. While inconsiderate, I assume this was a one off event. Be aware there is much gravel. This site could work for cars, adventure bike riders, or people who aren't bothered by gravel. For the price I would expect access to a flush toilet. I advise they at least put some lights in the port-a-potty.
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Thomas M.recommends
October 14, 2024
Tent Site 5
I enjoyed my stay, I was just passing through so it was short but I would definitely stay here again and would enjoy a few days the next time. The directions were clear which made finding my site extremely easy. The Camp hosts were great, Nathan came by to talk right away and was very welcoming.
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Waynesville, Haywood, North Carolina, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Miccosukee First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by John L.

Joined in October 2020
Response rate: 100%
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