Camping here is very private, and relatively quiet. Amenities were also nice. Bathroom was supplied will all the necessities, and the solar lights were nice and cozy. Everything about the site was as described.
The creek trail is an easy short ‘hike’. Just be careful with the pine needles, as they’re a bit slippery, and watch for little tree stumps. We saw some minnows, tadpoles, a toad, and a small snake. (Dekays brown snake, harmless!) According to my Garmin, our whole walk including walking to, down the creek, and back to camp, was about 1.25 miles. We did walk quite a far ways down the creek looking for wildlife though.
Now., sound wise. There’s about 5-10 dogs that started barking at around 4am and kept barking for about 45m. They were loud enough to wake up me and my partner, who is a pretty heavy sleeper. Somebody nearby started practicing their aim at 8am, and continued for over an hour. And there’s some persistent, but distant, road noise. During the day, it was very quiet.
Overall, I think this is about as private and peaceful as you’re going to find within an hour of Asheville. We were looking for something nearby so we could get to camp after work on Friday, and this fit the bill perfectly.