The best cave camping near Murphy

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The Appalachian Trail passes through Murphy, giving hikers a tremendous opportunity to traverse one of the more challenging legs of the iconic trail or hit Lake Hiwassee for fishing, boating, and swimming. The trail also passes through Nantahala National Forest and Great Smoky Mountains National Park, immersing campers in awe-inspiring forests of eastern hemlock, northern red oak, and yellow poplar. From full-service RV parks and comfortable mountain cabins to peaceful, off-grid backcountry campsites, the Murphy area promises a great camping escape for nature lovers.

80% (5) 151 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Murphy

Drifting Meadows

1. Drifting Meadows

77%
(13)
28mi from Murphy · 99 sites
Hello! We are Drifting Meadows. A small community located just shy of three hours from Atlanta. Nestled in TN. Not far from Chattanooga and Knoxville. We strive to hold art events, educational seminars, weddings, corporate get-aways and much more. We look forward to hearing from you. Learn more about this land:Hello! We are Drifting Meadows. A small community located just shy of three hours from Atlanta. Nestled in the Tennessee mountains. Not far from Chattanooga and Knoxville.  Primitive camp spots "with community campfire" available with quick access to nearby waterfalls, a lake, and many hiking trailheads. You can also get into town to see live bluegrass bands on the weekends or stop by the local bakery for some amazing fresh food selections. We provide fire wood and portable toilets. Please note that we are off grid so we request that you use all degradable products if possible. (shower supplies are provided). Also, we do request that any trash/recycling products are taken with you when you leave. Looking forward to hosting you. 
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$25
 / night
Wingnut Holler

2. Wingnut Holler

83%
(9)
42mi from Murphy · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Set in quiet, Philadelphia, Tennessee, no city lights or traffic noise. Minutes from the Lost Sea and Cherohala National Forest, guests can enjoy lavender, a garden, goats, cats, dogs, and a winding, walking path. This is a small Homestead and start up for a wild life rescue, rehabilitation and zoo. The property is a work in progress.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night
Cove Creek RV Resorts

3. Cove Creek RV Resorts

49mi from Murphy · 68 sites
Cove Creek RV Resort stands out as a premier destination for luxury RV living, offering breathtaking, unobstructed views of Cove Mountain. Nestled in the serene Smoky Mountain region of Wears Valley, this resort is perfectly situated between the vibrant towns of Pigeon Forge and Townsend, TN. What makes Cove Creek RV Resort truly special is its blend of tranquility and adventure. Guests can unwind in the peaceful surroundings or dive into a plethora of exciting activities nearby. Explore the stunning natural beauty of the Smoky Mountains, discover hidden swimming holes, or embark on outdoor adventures such as hiking and fishing. In addition to the natural attractions, visitors will find a variety of restaurants and shops just a short drive away, ensuring that all your needs are met during your stay. Whether you’re looking to relax on-site or explore the vibrant local area, Cove Creek RV Resort is the perfect home base for creating unforgettable memories. Book your stay today and experience the charm and beauty of this unique destination.
Cherokee National Forest

4. Cherokee National Forest

96%
(49)
National forest 148mi from Murphy · 625 sites
Follow us to Tennessee and dive into the grandeur of the Cherokee National Forest! It’s filled to the brim with scenic forested trails, rushing rivers, and rainbow trout. During the day you can go rafting, and at night you can bask yourself in moonshine (of various sorts) and brush up on your constellations. If you are in pursuit of some Appalachian Mountain bliss, this is the right place to start. Don’t forget your camera, you're going to want to show these vistas off!
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

5. Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

96%
(65)
National forest 21mi from Murphy · 557 sites
Visit the Georgian gateway to the Appalachian Trail.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Great Smoky Mountains National Park

6. Great Smoky Mountains National Park

98%
(194)
National park 45mi from Murphy · 621 sites
Forest trails link campsites with waterfalls and reminders of once-bustling Appalachian communities.

The Appalachian Trail passes through Murphy, giving hikers a tremendous opportunity to traverse one of the more challenging legs of the iconic trail or hit Lake Hiwassee for fishing, boating, and swimming. The trail also passes through Nantahala National Forest and Great Smoky Mountains National Park, immersing campers in awe-inspiring forests of eastern hemlock, northern red oak, and yellow poplar. From full-service RV parks and comfortable mountain cabins to peaceful, off-grid backcountry campsites, the Murphy area promises a great camping escape for nature lovers.

80% (5) 151 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Murphy

Drifting Meadows

1. Drifting Meadows

77%
(13)
28mi from Murphy · 99 sites
Hello! We are Drifting Meadows. A small community located just shy of three hours from Atlanta. Nestled in TN. Not far from Chattanooga and Knoxville. We strive to hold art events, educational seminars, weddings, corporate get-aways and much more. We look forward to hearing from you. Learn more about this land:Hello! We are Drifting Meadows. A small community located just shy of three hours from Atlanta. Nestled in the Tennessee mountains. Not far from Chattanooga and Knoxville.  Primitive camp spots "with community campfire" available with quick access to nearby waterfalls, a lake, and many hiking trailheads. You can also get into town to see live bluegrass bands on the weekends or stop by the local bakery for some amazing fresh food selections. We provide fire wood and portable toilets. Please note that we are off grid so we request that you use all degradable products if possible. (shower supplies are provided). Also, we do request that any trash/recycling products are taken with you when you leave. Looking forward to hosting you. 
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$25
 / night
Wingnut Holler

2. Wingnut Holler

83%
(9)
42mi from Murphy · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Set in quiet, Philadelphia, Tennessee, no city lights or traffic noise. Minutes from the Lost Sea and Cherohala National Forest, guests can enjoy lavender, a garden, goats, cats, dogs, and a winding, walking path. This is a small Homestead and start up for a wild life rescue, rehabilitation and zoo. The property is a work in progress.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night
Cove Creek RV Resorts

3. Cove Creek RV Resorts

49mi from Murphy · 68 sites
Cove Creek RV Resort stands out as a premier destination for luxury RV living, offering breathtaking, unobstructed views of Cove Mountain. Nestled in the serene Smoky Mountain region of Wears Valley, this resort is perfectly situated between the vibrant towns of Pigeon Forge and Townsend, TN. What makes Cove Creek RV Resort truly special is its blend of tranquility and adventure. Guests can unwind in the peaceful surroundings or dive into a plethora of exciting activities nearby. Explore the stunning natural beauty of the Smoky Mountains, discover hidden swimming holes, or embark on outdoor adventures such as hiking and fishing. In addition to the natural attractions, visitors will find a variety of restaurants and shops just a short drive away, ensuring that all your needs are met during your stay. Whether you’re looking to relax on-site or explore the vibrant local area, Cove Creek RV Resort is the perfect home base for creating unforgettable memories. Book your stay today and experience the charm and beauty of this unique destination.
Cherokee National Forest

4. Cherokee National Forest

96%
(49)
National forest 148mi from Murphy · 625 sites
Follow us to Tennessee and dive into the grandeur of the Cherokee National Forest! It’s filled to the brim with scenic forested trails, rushing rivers, and rainbow trout. During the day you can go rafting, and at night you can bask yourself in moonshine (of various sorts) and brush up on your constellations. If you are in pursuit of some Appalachian Mountain bliss, this is the right place to start. Don’t forget your camera, you're going to want to show these vistas off!
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

5. Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

96%
(65)
National forest 21mi from Murphy · 557 sites
Visit the Georgian gateway to the Appalachian Trail.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Great Smoky Mountains National Park

6. Great Smoky Mountains National Park

98%
(194)
National park 45mi from Murphy · 621 sites
Forest trails link campsites with waterfalls and reminders of once-bustling Appalachian communities.

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The best cave camping near Murphy guide

Where to go

Lake Hiwassee

With almost 180 miles of shoreline surrounding its over 6,000 acres, Lake Hiwassee connects with Appalachia Lake and Lake Chatuge to form the Chain of Lakes. Surrounded by a peaceful mountain setting, the lakes are a popular destination for water activities like water skiing, swimming, and kayaking. Anglers can drop lines for striped bass, yellow perch, and bluegill. Family-friendly RV parks in the area feature back-in and pull-through campsites with water, electricity, and dump stations. Rustic tent camping spots offer a quieter escape with nearby potable water on tap.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Attracting millions of visitors every year, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is about 60 miles northeast of Murphy. Stunning mountain scenery with dense forest covers over 500,000 acres, where hikers especially enjoy the 850 miles of trails crisscrossing the park, including a climb up Mount LeConte, the tallest mountain east of the Mississippi River. Look for such diverse wildlife as bobcats, foxes, woodchucks, white-tailed deer, and bats. Tent, RV, and group campsites offer fire rings, flush toilets, drinking water, dump stations, and full hookups for electricity. For more of an escape, permitted backcountry camping is available.

Nantahala National Forest

Similar in size to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Nantahala National Forest spans over 800 square miles and is the largest of four national forests in North Carolina. The name derives from Cherokee, meaning “Land of the Noonday Sun.” With vast changes in elevation, from 1,200 feet along the Hiwassee River to 5,800 feet at Lone Bald, Nantahala boasts breathtaking waterfalls that are especially impressive in spring. Campgrounds in the area range from backcountry to full-service, many of which feature picnic areas, drinking water, toilets, and showers—some have boat ramps.

When to go

Although summer is peak camping season in North Carolina, thanks to long days and warm weather, the fall months may be preferable for some Hipcampers. Fall foliage in the Murphy area creates a picturesque landscape of oranges, yellows, and reds. The cooler weather can make for more pleasant hikes, too. Summer draws the biggest crowds, so be sure to book campsites early. Spring is another noteworthy time of year to visit, not only for the milder weather but also because the melting snow creates more dramatic waterfalls while blooming wildflowers deliver a colorful backdrop.