About Cosby Campground
Number of accommodations: 155
Campground Amenities
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Pet Friendly
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Potable Water
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River Access
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Dump Station
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Reviews (598)
What Guests Are Saying
Cosby Campground is a beautifully maintained and serene location in the Smoky Mountains, offering spacious campsites, clean restrooms, and easy access to hiking trails. Campers appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, helpful staff, and the campground's natural beauty, making it a favorite for many. While there are some concerns about noise and bathroom facilities, overall, visitors highly recommend the campground for a relaxing outdoor experience.
What Guests Are Saying
Cosby Campground is a beautifully maintained and serene location in the Smoky Mountains, offering spacious campsites, clean restrooms, and easy access to hiking trails. Campers appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, helpful staff, and the campground's natural beauty, making it a favorite for many. While there are some concerns about noise and bathroom facilities, overall, visitors highly recommend the campground for a relaxing outdoor experience.
Review Summary
Thomas R
VerifiedOctober 28, 2021 • Stayed at: A61, Loop: A-Loop
We stayed 2 nights in our 19 ft camper van - it was great! Pads are level, restrooms clean (although no way to dry hands - no towels or dryers ☹️). Camp was quiet. Good proximity to hiking trails, we had a splendid day hiking the low gap, great foliage, birds, and stream. Staff was super nice and helpful. Would definitely come again!
Bria E
VerifiedOctober 28, 2021 • Stayed at: A13, Loop: A-Loop
Cosby is a wonderful campground surrounded by breathtaking beauty, streams and trails. We love it and plan to go back next year.
Kevin B
VerifiedOctober 27, 2021 • Stayed at: B02, Loop: B-Loop
Nick S
VerifiedOctober 27, 2021 • Stayed at: B38, Loop: B-Loop
The Storybook/Nature Trail was wonderful and a great way for people of all ages to learn about how highways have negatively impacted our ecosystem and the ways that people are working together to make things safer. Also highly recommend Mt. Cammerer if you're willing to make the steep trek, the views are worth it!
Billy H
VerifiedOctober 27, 2021 • Stayed at: A24, Loop: A-Loop
Beautiful & great location
Michael D
October 27, 2021
The one-mile nature hike is delightful!
Micah W
VerifiedOctober 26, 2021 • Stayed at: B21, Loop: B-Loop
This place is VERY quiet. Almost too quiet. It might have been because it was the fall and there were less bugs/noises at night, but it was eerily silent when it got dark. Which on one hand is a great thing, but on the other it sucked. My girlfriend and I seemed to be the only ones having a fire at 8:30 PM even though the place was completely packed. We felt like we were disturbing everyone because we were simply speaking to each other (quiet hours at 10). After getting into the tent and trying to go to bed, you could hear EVERYTHING that people were doing and I mean from over 50 yards away. People unzipping their tents, getting in/out of cars, and walking to the bathroom. We had to wear ear plugs because it was so silent you heard every little noise.
I would absolutely go here again though, don't get me wrong. But if you want to have a fire and talk to your s/o or maybe hang out with some friends, I wouldn't come here. Again, it might be completely different with more night noises in the background, so I can't speak to this place during the rest of the year. But this place seems to be for the absolute silent types, which might be right up your alley! No showers by the way and they are very strict about keeping your food in the car and using only heat treated wood (which I both completely agree with!). All in all it was a really pretty place and very secluded. No one goes here unless they want aggressive hikes.
Izabelle K
VerifiedOctober 26, 2021 • Stayed at: A07, Loop: A-Loop
Had so much fun! Great trails!
Jonathan B
VerifiedOctober 26, 2021 • Stayed at: B27, Loop: B-Loop
Cosby is my favorite developed campground in the park by far. The sites are spread out enough for quiet and privacy, heavily wooded/shaded, and there are excellent hiking trails close by. There are also several restrooms scattered throughout the campground. I just wish it was open year round.
John L
VerifiedOctober 26, 2021 • Stayed at: B29, Loop: B-Loop
Convenient online registration. Trees allowed for hammock camping. Restrooms clean and well supplied.
Location Cosby Campground
Address:
127 Cosby Park Road
Cosby, TN, 37722
United States
From Cosby, TN, proceed south on TN 32 about 1.5 miles south of the junction with US 321. Turn right at Cosby sign. Campground is another 2 miles.
Latitude & Longitude: 35.7545 / -83.2093
Elevation: 700 feet
Policies & Rules
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A valid parking tag is required for any vehicle parking for more than 15 minutes in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Front country campers parked at their designated campsite will not be required to have a parking tag. If they park elsewhere in the park, a parking tag will be required. Please note that parking tags will be required for vehicles in excess of what is allowable for each campsite. |
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Over the last 10 years, an average of 339 negative human-bear encounters have been reported each year; many more go unreported. Visitors should be aware that high bear activity can occur in any area, and that your safety is not guaranteed. To increase your odds for a safe visit, please follow best practices for living and recreating in bear habitat. Stay alert and be prepared to react appropriately during possible encounters, and always report any unusual bear interactions as soon as possible. |
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RESERVATION ONLY.
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Caution: BEAR HABITAT!!! Bears and other wildlife frequent the area. All food, coolers (including YETI and other coolers with bear resistant claims), and equipment used to prepare and store food MUST be kept in a sealed vehicle or camping unit of solid, non-pliable material AT ALL TIMES when not in use. All scented items (candles, soap, etc.) as well as all water containers, MUST be stored. Dispose of garbage promptly in dumpsters provided. Unattended or improperly stored coolers, food and/or scented items may be impounded by campground staff. Violators are subject to fines. |
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Dispose of garbage promptly in bear-proof dumpsters. This rule is strictly enforced! |
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Firewood Restriction: Only heat-treated firewood bundled in its original packing and bearing a certification seal from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) or a state department of agriculture may be brought into the park. This rule is strictly enforced. Campers may also collect dead and down wood in the park for campfires. The use of chainsaws is not permitted in the park. There is not a firewood vendor at the campground. Please check the label of firewood purchased off site. |
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Reservations are required to occupy a campsite. You must make your own reservation prior to arrival. Reservations can be made the day of arrival. Staff may not be availbale on site to assist with reservations. Reservations are SITE SPECIFIC. You may only occupy the sire that you have a reservation for. |
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You must check-in with the campground office staff upon arrival to complete your reservation. If you arrive after the office is closed for the day then you must check-in with the campground staff the following day by noon. Failure to check-in with the office staff by noon following the day of your arrival will be considered a no show. This may result in a forfeit of your reservation. |
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Quiet hours are in effect from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Generator use is restricted to 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Generators may not be left running unattended. |
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A maximum of six people may occupy a campsite. The park stay-limit is 14 consecutive days. Reservations which exceed the 14 consecutive day limit may be cancelled and refunded. |
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Pets are permitted but cannot be left unattended. All pets must be kept on a six-foot leash at all times. Pets are not allowed on trails. You must clean up after your pet and dispose of waste in dumpsters. |
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Most tent pads measure 16 x 16 and will accommodate one large or two small tents. Tents must be pitched on the pad. Hammocks are permitted but must be hung in the footprint of the reserved campsite. Hammocks must be tied to trees over 10 inches in diameter and no more than 2 hammocks can be suspended from the same tree. |
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A Tennessee or North Carolina fishing license is required to fish in the park. Special regulations apply in the park. |
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Tennessee state law requires bicycle helmets for riders under 16 years of age. Skateboards, scooters, and roller blades are prohibited in the campground. |
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For additional park information visit www.nps.gov/grsm |