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  1. Deep Creek Tube Center & Campground rents light-weight vinyl tubes for $8 (all day rental). Tubes are available at a discount to registered campers and groups. New life jacket policy. Great Smoky Mountains National Park is now requiring all children 13 years of age and younger to wear a life jacket while tubing.

  2. Deep Creek is in the southeastern portion of the park and provides a moderate climate, typified by mild winters and hot, humid summers. Because of its proximity to water, Deep Creek is an ideal campground for water recreation and books up quickly during summer months.

  3. 23 kwi 2023 · The only lodging on Deep Creek that borders the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The Lodge is located on the left while The Cabin sits on the right, just before entering the Park gate at Deep Creek. The cabin features a large Deck, with hot tub, that overlooks the creek that will blow you away with stunning scenery and calming water.

  4. 4 kwi 2023 · Several are found right at the entrance to Deep Creek, including Deep Creek Lodge Tubing, JJ’s Tube Rentals, Smoky Mountain Campground and Tubing, and Tube World. All will rent out tubes for use specifically in Deep Creek.

  5. Explore the Deep Creek section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for an easy hike to three stunning waterfalls, fishing, horseback riding, and summer tubing. Hiking trails include Lonesome Pine Overlook, Deep Creek Loop Trail, and the Thomas Divide Trail. Pet-friendly picnic area.

  6. Enjoy a Smokey Mountain vacation at Deep Creek Tube Center & Campground, a creekside tent camping, cabin and RV park near Bryson City, NC. Tube rentals; playground, petting zoo with goats, kids fort, pavilion, creek access, camp store. Discounts for groups. 828-488-6055.

  7. Smoky Mountain Camping on Deep Creek. Deep Creek Tube Center & Campground is the ideal setting for your outdoor Smoky Mountain vacation — tents-only, popup & RV sites; a large camp store; and tube rentals — all on Deep Creek at the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.