Falling Creek is situated on 900+ private mountaintop acres near Tuxedo, North Carolina.
Come see it for yourself! You can experience camp, see our facilities, and let us answer any questions you have.
Falling Creek is in the Blue Ridge Mountains, located between Asheville, North Carolina, and Greenville, South Carolina. We are surrounded by hundreds of acres of privately-owned forest and beautiful wilderness (placed in a conservation easement to protect rare plants and animals such as the endangered green salamander and pitcher plant). Western North Carolina offers an ideal setting for our traditional summer camp, with close proximity to DuPont State Forest, Pisgah National Forest, and other wilderness areas.
Schedule a TourCampus Highlights
- Two spring-fed lakes with a rope swing, “blob,” zip-line, our very own “roller coaster,” and canoe and kayak docks.
- Private access to one mile of annually-stocked trout fishing along the Green River.
- Over 15 miles of professionally-built, single-track trails for biking, running, hiking, and horseback riding
- Beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the Green River Valley
How to get to Falling Creek
Looking for directions? You can use the Google Maps link to get driving directions from anywhere to Falling Creek Camp. You can also use the driving directions listed here.
Directions to CampCamp Facilities
- Multi-purpose gymnasium with basketball court, indoor soccer field, and performance stage.
- Five tennis courts, a pickleball court, athletic fields, archery and rifle range.
- Arts and crafts and pottery studio, blacksmithing forge, and woodworking shop.
- Sailing dock on nearby Lake Summit
- 50-foot climbing tower and camp-owned, 200-foot high natural granite face at “Gilbert’s Rock”.
- 39 open-air, screened cabins - each with electricity and private bath with shower.
- Acres of pastures for our herd of camp-owned horses, two riding rings, and a 24-stall horse barn.
- Well-equipped health center and doctor’s cottage.
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