Things to do Near Maggie Valley, NC

Trout Fishing

A three-mile section of Jonathan Creek has been classified as the Maggie Valley Mountain Heritage Trout Water. It is hatchery supported and is subject to restrictions that have been established by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. This area provides convenient fishing opportunities to visitors of Maggie Valley. Fishing licenses can be purchased online at www.ncwildlife.org or by phone at (888) 248-6834. A 3-day license costs $11 for residents & nonresidents age 16 or older and is valid only for waters designated as Mountain Heritage Trout Waters.

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park has approximately 2,900 miles of streams and provides a great opportunity for fishing, as well. Fishing is allowed year-round from 30 minutes before official sunrise to 30 minutes after official sunset. A fishing license or permit is required from either Tennessee or North Carolina. For more information including restrictions and limits visit Fishing in Great Smoky Mountains.

Local Fishing Resources

Dear Peppertree Maggie Valley Resort Owners, We are excited to announce that repairs at Peppertree Resort are nearly complete! Starting Saturday, October 19th, we will be ready to welcome back our owners and guests to Maggie Valley.

We encourage you to explore and support our local businesses, as the community relies on your patronage. Please find the attached memo from Haywood County Tourism for information on business hours, road closures, and more. CLICK HERE 

It is a gorgeous fall day here in October, and we cannot wait to see you soon! -Peppertree Resort Office Staff