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Six Old-Fashioned Log Cabins

Choose from six vacation cabin rentals, constructed of hand-hewn logs in the style of the Smokies' 19th century settlers.

Cataloochee Camping Cabin

Circa 1886. A sleeping cabin, restored in 1990. There is no cooking or open fire allowed in this cabin because of its antiquity. Sleeps 4.

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Historic Clark Cabin

Log cabin is the oldest continually-occupied home in Swain County. Sleeps 10.

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Mountain Laurel & Ash Berry Cabins

These old-fashioned log cabin bunkhouses have a full size bed in the lower area with full and twin mattresses in the loft. Each sleeps 5.

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Sharptop Cabin

Built from locally grown pine trees, this cabin is plenty old-fashioned, with a flagstone floor in the central "keeping room." Sleeps 5.

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Tuckaseigee Cabin

Circa 1920. This old-timey, two-bedroom cabin was discovered right here in Bryson City. Sleeps 7.

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Deep Creek Tube Center & Campground
Lila and Terry Floyd, Hosts
PO Box 1399
1040 West Deep Creek Rd.
Bryson City, NC 28713

828-488-6055

© Deep Creek Tube Center & Campground, LLC

2024 Season
Thursday, April 4 - Monday, October 28 (11 am)

Camp Store & Reservation Office Hours
Spring & Fall
9 am – 5 pm (Sun-Thurs)
9 am – 7 pm (Fri & Sat)

Summer
9 am - 8 pm (every day)


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