This campground provides a range of facilities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and access to clean restrooms. Additionally, campers can enjoy various recreational activities including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing in the surrounding area.
Reservations are accepted at Jacobs Creek Campground, ensuring that campers have a designated spot upon arrival. It is advisable to make reservations in advance, especially during peak seasons or holidays, as this campground tends to be popular among nature enthusiasts.
The best time of year to visit Jacobs Creek Campground is during the spring and fall seasons when the weather is pleasant and the foliage is at its most vibrant. Summers can get quite hot and humid, while winters may bring cold temperatures and occasional snowfall. It is recommended to check the weather forecast before planning a trip to ensure optimal conditions for outdoor activities.
While exploring the camping area, visitors should be cautious of wildlife encounters, particularly black bears. It is essential to properly store food and dispose of trash in designated bear-proof containers to prevent any unwanted encounters. Additionally, it is important to follow campground rules and regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all campers.
Beaver Creek At Bristol
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15cfs |
S F Holston River Near Damascus
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176cfs |
M F Holston River Near Meadowview
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103cfs |
Watauga River At Elizabethton
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378cfs |
Doe River At Elizabethton
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293cfs |
Watauga River Near Sugar Grove
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47cfs |
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ABINGDON 3S
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0" |
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VILAS 6.3 NNW
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ELIZABETHTON
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0" |
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FLAT SPRINGS 1E
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FLAT SPRINGS 1.2 E
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WHITETOP COOP
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Headwaters To Tn/Va State Line
Green Cove--Jefferson Nf Near Confluence Of Star Hill Branch To Confluence With Whitetop Laurel
Whitetop Laurel--Jefferson Nf Boundary (Intersection Of Hwy 58 And Sr 859) To Jefferson Nf Boundary Above Damascus
Watauga Reservoir To Tn/Nc State Line
Confluence With Guest River To Confluence With Little Stony Creek
Fs Route 700 To Confluence With Clinch River