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Stone Bridge Campground

1786 Soco Rd.
Maggie Valley NC 28751
Ph: 828-926-1904
htstonebridge@aol.com
www.stonebridgecampgounds.com

This newly renovated and spacious park can accommodate big rigs and groups. Wake up in the morning to the melodic tunes of birds and the symphony of rushing waters of Jonathan Creek. Conveniently located near Ghost Town, Harrah's Casino, shopping, golf courses and Asheville, NC.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Cataloochee Ski Area

North Carolina's First Ski Area provides Great Skiing, Riding and Tubing in the Great Smokies! 100% snowmaking, 14 lighted slopes including 1 expert, 2 advanced, 5 intermediate & 6 beginner, 5 lifts including one triple chair lift, one quad chairlift, & three conveyor lifts;

Maggie Valley, NC Skiing

Maggie Valley Opry House

Featuring traditional Bluegrass and mountain music. Nightly performance from late April thru October.

Maggie Valley, NC Entertainment


Maggie Valley Festival Grounds

Situated on over nine pristine mountain acres, The Maggie Valley Festival Grounds provide the perfect venue for your next outdoor event. The Maggie Valley Festival Grounds offer a unique and rustic setting, and have been the preferred site to many of Western North Carolina'

Maggie Valley, NC Festivals


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