Activities

Great Smoky Mountain Railroad

All Aboard the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad – A Must-Do Adventure Near Speckled Trout RV Park

When you stay at Speckled Trout RV Park in Cullowhee, North Carolina, near Bryson City, some of the region’s most unforgettable scenic drives are right outside your door, including the famous Blue Ridge Parkway. Just a short trip away is the historic Great Smoky Mountains Railroad Depot in downtown Bryson City, NC. This beloved family-friendly attraction offers an incredible way to explore the natural beauty and history of Western North Carolina.

Step aboard a vintage train and enjoy a round-trip journey through landscapes you simply can’t reach by car. Along the way, you’ll witness breathtaking views of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Nantahala National Forest, Fontana Lake, and majestic mountain rivers that wind through the region. Keep your camera ready for historic trestles, colorful foliage, and charming mountain towns that bring the spirit of Appalachia to life.

Choose from steam-powered excursions aboard the legendary Steam of the Smokies or opt for a diesel locomotive adventure, both offering comfortable seating and spectacular panoramas. The railroad also features special event trains throughout the year — including the world-famous THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride, a holiday favorite for families and kids of all ages.

Whether you’re a train enthusiast, a family seeking adventure, or a couple looking for a unique mountain getaway, the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad promises a memorable journey filled with stunning scenery, rich history, and classic Americana charm.

Photo from Great Smoky Mountains Railroad Facebook page

Concerts on the Creek

Swing by for Live Mountain Music Near Speckled Trout RV Park in Jackson County, NC

When you’re RV camping near the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, adventure and entertainment are never far away. Beyond the breathtaking mountain views, scenic waterfalls, excellent fly fishing, and endless hiking trails, this region is also home to a vibrant live music scene that captures the heart and soul of the mountains.

Just a short drive from your Speckled Trout RV Park, you’ll find one of the area’s favorite summer traditions — Concerts on the Creek in downtown Sylva, NC. This free outdoor concert series is held every Friday evening from 7–9 p.m. at the charming Bridge Park Gazebo, running from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Hosted by the Town of Sylva, Jackson County Parks and Recreation, and the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, Concerts on the Creek features talented regional musicians performing everything from bluegrass and country to rock, folk, and blues. Bring your lawn chairs, grab a local bite to eat, and enjoy an unforgettable night of live Appalachian music under the stars.

Whether you’re relaxing at your RV site or exploring the nearby Great Smoky Mountains, make sure to include Concerts on the Creek on your travel itinerary. It’s the perfect way to experience authentic mountain culture, meet friendly locals, and make lasting memories during your Speckled Trout RV park adventure in Jackson County, NC.

Photo by Kelly and Julie Donaldson/Jackson County Chamber of Commerce

Biltmore House

Speckled Trout RV Park near Bryson City, NC offers an ideal basecamp for exploring the best of Western North Carolina (WNC). Our prime location puts you close to major attractions like the stunning Biltmore Estate. Experience America’s Largest Home®, as magnificent today as it was more than a century ago, by touring the house, historic gardens, and Antler Hill Village and Winery. Beyond the Biltmore, the surrounding area offers some of the region’s best trout fishing, giving you the perfect blend of luxury landmark visits and relaxing outdoor recreation.

 

 

 

Harrah’s Casino in Nearby Cherokee, NC

Discover the ultimate getaway at Speckled Trout RV park near Cherokee, NC. You’re minutes from Harrah’s Casino (nightlife, dining, shows, and spa), championship golfing at Sequoyah National, prime trout fishing, and the historic Oconaluftee Indian Village. Find relaxation and adventure!

Rafting, Kayaking & Tubing

Jackson County is home to three exceptional whitewater rivers: the Tuckasegee, Oconaluftee, and Chattooga. These rivers offer everything from a leisurely float to a wild rapid adventure. Whether you’re looking for expert-level kayaking or rafting, a relaxing day of fly fishing, or just need to cool off on a hot summer day, there is something for everyone! Guided trips are available through several local outfitters, who will be happy to rent equipment and assist in planning an outing that won’t disappoint. For a little bit of everything, check out Tuckaseegee Outfitters, Smoky Mountain River Adventures and/or North Carolina Rafting; as well as Nantahala Outdoor Center in nearby Swain County!

Great Smoky Mountains National Park & Blue Ridge Parkway

Speckled Trout RV Park offers the ideal base near Cades Cove and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Enjoy easy access to nearly 850 miles of hiking trails, stunning waterfalls, and wildlife viewing—all with free park entry!

Whereas the nearby “Blue Ridge Parkway,” the first road in the world designed for leisure travel, is made up of 469-miles of scenic highway which hugs Jackson County’s northwest border. Spanning the southern and central Appalachians, the Blue Ridge Parkway offers an exceptional glimpse of the regional flora and fauna. It is world-renowned for its biodiversity.

Lakes and Falls

 

 

Western North Carolina has no shortage of lakes and falls.

Some can be spotted with just a short walk, while others take a little more effort. Either way, they are all totally worth the hike. In less than an hour’s drive from Cullowhee you can be at Whitewater Falls, Sliding Rock, High Falls, Jaw Bone Falls, Carlton Falls, Cullasaja Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Courthouse Falls and Indian Creek Falls; to name a few. To learn more, go to   Discover Jackson NC, Waterfalls.

 

However, if it’s a boat ride or simply a dip in a lake that you’re looking for, you may want to look into nearby Glenville Lake, Bear Lake, Cedar Cliff Lake and/or Wolf Lake. Go to Discover Jackson NC, Rivers & Lakes, for more information on a number of Rivers & Lakes in the area. Contact Signal Ridge Marina for additional information regarding Lake Glenville or to reserve a boat for a leisurely outing with family and friends!

Biking

Explore the Thrill of Cycling in Jackson County

Enjoy Speckled Trout RV Park, located in Jackson County, and not far from Cashiers, NC and Bridal Veil Falls. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a weekend warrior, Jackson County offers an unbeatable mix of scenic beauty and heart-pumping terrain. From winding mountain roads to challenging climbs, the area is a must-visit destination for biking enthusiasts.

Thanks to the region’s rugged landscape and steep elevation changes, riders can expect both a physical challenge and breathtaking views along the way.

Local cyclists, with support from Motion Makers Bike Shop have mapped out a variety of routes to suit all experience levels. One of the most iconic rides is “The Ring of Fire”—a 38.2-mile loop that starts at Western Carolina University and lives up to its name with a burn you’ll feel long after the ride ends.

Ready to hit the trails? See Biking Trails!

Fly Fishing

Speckled Trout RV Park is in Jackson County, NC, the official North Carolina Trout Capital®. With over 90,000 fish stocked annually, you’ll find prime trout fishing right nearby! It’s also the perfect central location for easily exploring the scenic mountain town of Highlands, NC, and the breathtaking waterfalls at High Falls.

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Western Carolina University Trail System

Hike And Bike On WCU Trail System

Hiking
Cullowhee Connector

 

Hiking
Cullowhee Connector

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Got the urge for a hike or bike ride that’s close by? Explore a leisurely hiking trail in Western Carolina University Trail System that is great for the whole family. Looking for a more strenuous hike? They’ve still got you covered, with trails ranging from 508 to 1,187 feet in elevation gain. Whatever you have planned for the day, you can find the perfect trail. Check out Western Carolina University Trail System @ WCU Trail System.