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Smoky Waters Campground
From $59/night
Townsend / Great Smokies KOA Holiday
Cades Cove Group
Cades Cove Group attracts over 2 million visitors each year with its scenic beauty, historic structures, and popular biking and hiking trails. Nestled in the mountains, the campground provides a lush, shaded experience. It's a prime destination wi...
Cades Cove Campground
Cades Cove attracts over 2 million visitors each year with its stunning scenery and historic structures. Popular activities include hiking, biking, and touring the 11-mile loop road while observing wildlife. The area is particularly beautiful in s...
Anthony Creek Horse Camp
Anthony Creek Horse Camp is situated by the picturesque Anthony Creek, offering beautiful scenery year-round, from spring wildflowers to autumn colors. Camping at this site requires visitors to have their own horse.
Look Rock Campground
Look Rock Campground is situated on the scenic Foothills Parkway West and features 68 campsites in a wooded area. It provides a traditional camping experience with amenities like flush toilets, drinking water, and a dump station, along with 10 sit...
Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Pavilion
Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Pavilion is nestled in the mountains, providing a tranquil and shaded setting for visitors. It offers a serene atmosphere in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Ideal for a peaceful outdoor experience, it e...
Abram's Creek Campground
Abram's Creek Campground is situated in a remote part of Great Smoky Mountain National Park, providing a secluded environment. It allows visitors to engage in various recreational activities such as hiking and fishing. This quiet setting helps avo...
Elkmont Group Camp
Elkmont Group Camp is located in the beautiful Great Smoky Mountains National Park, making it a perfect destination for group camping. It caters to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a scenic experience. The site provides an ideal environment for various...
Elkmont Campground
Elkmont Campground, situated eight miles from Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is the largest and busiest campground in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It lies at an elevation of 2,150 feet, benefiting from a moderate climate with mild winters and hot,...
Appalachian Clubhouse
The Appalachian Clubhouse, built in 1934, is a historic building in the Elkmont Historic District, recently rehabilitated by the National Park Service to maintain its 1930s appearance while adding modern amenities. Originally a gathering spot for ...
Spence Cabin
Spence Cabin is a perfect venue for small family gatherings, meetings, or weddings, offering a serene escape in the Great Smoky Mountains. It features outdoor patios for relaxation and is located in the historic Elkmont District, recognized on the...
Mt Olive Springs Campground
From $45/night
Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg KOA Holiday
Jellystone Parkβ’ Pigeon Forge
Sun Outdoors Pigeon Forge
Twin Creeks Picnic Pavilion
Twin Creeks Picnic Pavilion is the largest pavilion in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, nestled in a scenic forest. It offers a secluded and private setting, making it a favored spot for group outings.
Greenbrier Picnic Pavilion
The Greenbrier Picnic Pavilion is nestled in the mountains, providing a tranquil and shaded setting for visitors. It offers a serene atmosphere, perfect for enjoying the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Cheoah Point Campground
Cheoah Point Campground is situated on a peninsula of Lake Santeetlah in western North Carolina. The area offers numerous recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts. It is surrounded by scenic landscapes, enhancing the camping experience.
Rattler Ford Group Campground
Rattler Ford Group Campground, located by Santeetlah Creek in Nantahala National Forest, accommodates groups of up to 25 guests. The area is ideal for fly fishing and offers access to Lake Santeetlah for various water sports and activities.
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Smoky Waters Campground
From $59/night
Townsend / Great Smokies KOA Holiday
Cades Cove Group
Cades Cove Group attracts over 2 million visitors each year with its scenic beauty, historic structures, and popular biking and hiking trails. Nestled in the mountains, the campground provides a lush, shaded experience. It's a prime destination wi...
Cades Cove Campground
Cades Cove attracts over 2 million visitors each year with its stunning scenery and historic structures. Popular activities include hiking, biking, and touring the 11-mile loop road while observing wildlife. The area is particularly beautiful in s...
Anthony Creek Horse Camp
Anthony Creek Horse Camp is situated by the picturesque Anthony Creek, offering beautiful scenery year-round, from spring wildflowers to autumn colors. Camping at this site requires visitors to have their own horse.
Look Rock Campground
Look Rock Campground is situated on the scenic Foothills Parkway West and features 68 campsites in a wooded area. It provides a traditional camping experience with amenities like flush toilets, drinking water, and a dump station, along with 10 sit...
Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Pavilion
Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Pavilion is nestled in the mountains, providing a tranquil and shaded setting for visitors. It offers a serene atmosphere in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Ideal for a peaceful outdoor experience, it e...
Abram's Creek Campground
Abram's Creek Campground is situated in a remote part of Great Smoky Mountain National Park, providing a secluded environment. It allows visitors to engage in various recreational activities such as hiking and fishing. This quiet setting helps avo...
Elkmont Group Camp
Elkmont Group Camp is located in the beautiful Great Smoky Mountains National Park, making it a perfect destination for group camping. It caters to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a scenic experience. The site provides an ideal environment for various...
Elkmont Campground
Elkmont Campground, situated eight miles from Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is the largest and busiest campground in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It lies at an elevation of 2,150 feet, benefiting from a moderate climate with mild winters and hot,...
Appalachian Clubhouse
The Appalachian Clubhouse, built in 1934, is a historic building in the Elkmont Historic District, recently rehabilitated by the National Park Service to maintain its 1930s appearance while adding modern amenities. Originally a gathering spot for ...
Spence Cabin
Spence Cabin is a perfect venue for small family gatherings, meetings, or weddings, offering a serene escape in the Great Smoky Mountains. It features outdoor patios for relaxation and is located in the historic Elkmont District, recognized on the...
Mt Olive Springs Campground
From $45/night
Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg KOA Holiday
Jellystone Parkβ’ Pigeon Forge
Sun Outdoors Pigeon Forge
Twin Creeks Picnic Pavilion
Twin Creeks Picnic Pavilion is the largest pavilion in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, nestled in a scenic forest. It offers a secluded and private setting, making it a favored spot for group outings.
Greenbrier Picnic Pavilion
The Greenbrier Picnic Pavilion is nestled in the mountains, providing a tranquil and shaded setting for visitors. It offers a serene atmosphere, perfect for enjoying the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Cheoah Point Campground
Cheoah Point Campground is situated on a peninsula of Lake Santeetlah in western North Carolina. The area offers numerous recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts. It is surrounded by scenic landscapes, enhancing the camping experience.
Rattler Ford Group Campground
Rattler Ford Group Campground, located by Santeetlah Creek in Nantahala National Forest, accommodates groups of up to 25 guests. The area is ideal for fly fishing and offers access to Lake Santeetlah for various water sports and activities.
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Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
We highly recommend making reservations in advance, especially during peak season (summer months and holidays). Popular destinations can book up weeks or even months ahead. Last-minute bookings may be available during off-peak times.
Pet policies vary by property. Many campgrounds welcome pets but may have restrictions on size, breed, or number of pets. Some properties charge additional pet fees. Always check the specific property's pet policy before booking.
Essential items include a tent or RV, sleeping bags, cooking equipment, food and water, appropriate clothing for the weather, first aid kit, flashlight, and any specific gear for planned activities. Check the property's amenities to see what's provided and what you'll need to bring.
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