Welcome to our one-and-a-half-acre oasis of prime bottom land, boasting 800 feet of Hominy Creek along the southern border and offering a direct view of Mt. Pisgah. Our level RV sites and two tent sites—one creek-side—provide the perfect setting for relaxation and connection with nature. Enjoy creek fishing and wading, surrounded by the tranquility of our laid-back atmosphere.
We've lived here for 43 years, calling it home, and we're excited to extend our warm hospitality to you. With amenities such as a fire pit, gas grills, and cornhole boards, we aim to make you feel welcome and at home during your stay. Escape to our slice of paradise and experience the comfort and serenity of our beloved corner of the world.
Ken and his lovely wife were extremely welcoming and hospitable. Ken accommodated us last minute and even let us do a late check out. His land is a little slice of paradise within easy distance to Asheville. Quiet and peaceful and right next to the creek! Highly recommend and would stay again when in the area. Thanks so much!
We had a lovely stay. A creek for our dog to swim, a pool for us, campfire. FULL HOOK UP. Owners were super friendly and greeted us when we arrived. Our cat even wandered around it was so quiet. Would stay there again
Ken was very warm and welcoming. His wife had him bring us over some delicious homemade cake. Spot is clean and quiet with full hookups. Location is perfect for exploring Asheville during the day!
We stayed at Creek Bend during the 4th of July. It was perfect for what we needed which was a full hookup in close proximity to Asheville. It was a great location to serve as a base camp for exploring the nearby mountains by day and Asheville in the evenings. The host was super friendly and accommodating and I would not hesitate to stay here again. Just know this is not a private spot as you will be parked near the host home.
Ken welcomed us and helped direct us to the spot. The property is on a creek with beautiful forest trees around. Great spot to stay and get much needed rest.
Location
Candler, Buncombe, North Carolina, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Miccosukee First Nations according to