A-frame cabins in Norris Lake

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A 34,000-acre reservoir on the Powell and Clinch rivers, Norris Lake is 30 miles northwest of Knoxville. Campgrounds and marinas surround the lake, so access to watersports and fantastic bass fishing is a breeze for campers, while surrounding state parks spotlight East Tennessee’s mountain-and-river terrain and its Appalachian culture. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) developed several of these state parks during the Great Depression, and CCC-built facilities are still in use today. Glamping options include farm sites, canvas tents, and tiny homes—and birdwatching and hiking are popular no matter where you stay nearby.

97% (67) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Norris Lake

Glamping at Smoky Hollow Resort

1. Glamping at Smoky Hollow Resort

95%
(21)
8 sites · Lodging · Sevierville, TN
Come visit our little hollow! Located right next to the Sevierville Convention Center and the brand new Soaky Mountain Water Park. Tucked away on 18 secluded, rolling acres yet 1 mile to the parkway where all the shopping, restaurants and tourist attractions are. We have lots of wildlife out here such as chickens, turkey, deer, bobcats, fox, coyotes and the occasional black bear. If you're looking for a unique camping experience with some creature comforts of home this is the place for you; glamping at Smoky Hollow Resort.
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$144
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GlampVentures | river + hike +kayak

2. GlampVentures | river + hike +kayak

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(57)
5 sites · Lodging · White Pine, TN
🌄🌿 Your Ultimate Mountain Escape Awaits! 🚣‍♀️🐟🥾 Welcome to our secluded slice of mountain paradise, tucked away at the end of the road on the breathtaking Nolichucky River, right near the majestic Smoky Mountains. 🏞️✨ 🏕️ Your Adventure Haven: Choose from four unique off-grid accommodations, each thoughtfully furnished for your comfort and relaxation during your next thrilling escapade! All built by us with the help of family and using lumber milled by us from our property.🌳🏕️ 🚣‍♀️ Set your sights on an abundance of on-site activities, including kayaking, fishing, hiking, and bird/wildlife watching. Nature's playground awaits you right at your doorstep! 🛶🎣🚶‍♀️ 🌟 Unleash Your Inner Explorer: Venture beyond our property to a world of wonder! Experience the thrill of a Drive Thru Safari Park, enjoy tastings at a charming vineyard, embark on an exhilarating whitewater rafting trip, get lost in the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains or never leave the property and unplug!! 🐆🍷🚣‍♂️🏔️ 🎢 Adventure Around Every Corner: The excitement doesn't end there! Discover the magic of Dollywood, explore nearby State Parks, and uncover even more hidden gems in the vicinity. 🎡🌳 Your mountain getaway dreams are about to come true! Book now and let the adventure begin! 🌄🏕️
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$70
 / night
Greenlee of May Springs Campground

3. Greenlee of May Springs Campground

111 sites · Rutledge, TN
Greenlee of May Springs Campground stands out as a hidden gem on the picturesque Cherokee Lake, nestled on a sprawling 100+ acre peninsula in Rutledge, TN. This serene location in Grainger County offers campers a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Our campground features a variety of camping options, including primitive sites, water and electric hookups, and full hook-up campsites, all available at competitive nightly and seasonal rates. For larger gatherings, we provide a dedicated group camping area perfect for family reunions or camping clubs, which includes two full hook-up campsites conveniently located next to our five charming rental cabins situated right at the lake’s edge. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a launch ramp for easy access to the water, a covered pavilion equipped with picnic tables and charcoal grills, perfect for outdoor dining and socializing. With its stunning surroundings and ample facilities, Greenlee of May Springs Campground is the perfect spot for creating lasting memories while exploring the natural wonders of Cherokee Lake.

A 34,000-acre reservoir on the Powell and Clinch rivers, Norris Lake is 30 miles northwest of Knoxville. Campgrounds and marinas surround the lake, so access to watersports and fantastic bass fishing is a breeze for campers, while surrounding state parks spotlight East Tennessee’s mountain-and-river terrain and its Appalachian culture. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) developed several of these state parks during the Great Depression, and CCC-built facilities are still in use today. Glamping options include farm sites, canvas tents, and tiny homes—and birdwatching and hiking are popular no matter where you stay nearby.

97% (67) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Norris Lake

Glamping at Smoky Hollow Resort

1. Glamping at Smoky Hollow Resort

95%
(21)
8 sites · Lodging · Sevierville, TN
Come visit our little hollow! Located right next to the Sevierville Convention Center and the brand new Soaky Mountain Water Park. Tucked away on 18 secluded, rolling acres yet 1 mile to the parkway where all the shopping, restaurants and tourist attractions are. We have lots of wildlife out here such as chickens, turkey, deer, bobcats, fox, coyotes and the occasional black bear. If you're looking for a unique camping experience with some creature comforts of home this is the place for you; glamping at Smoky Hollow Resort.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$144
 / night
GlampVentures | river + hike +kayak

2. GlampVentures | river + hike +kayak

100%
(57)
5 sites · Lodging · White Pine, TN
🌄🌿 Your Ultimate Mountain Escape Awaits! 🚣‍♀️🐟🥾 Welcome to our secluded slice of mountain paradise, tucked away at the end of the road on the breathtaking Nolichucky River, right near the majestic Smoky Mountains. 🏞️✨ 🏕️ Your Adventure Haven: Choose from four unique off-grid accommodations, each thoughtfully furnished for your comfort and relaxation during your next thrilling escapade! All built by us with the help of family and using lumber milled by us from our property.🌳🏕️ 🚣‍♀️ Set your sights on an abundance of on-site activities, including kayaking, fishing, hiking, and bird/wildlife watching. Nature's playground awaits you right at your doorstep! 🛶🎣🚶‍♀️ 🌟 Unleash Your Inner Explorer: Venture beyond our property to a world of wonder! Experience the thrill of a Drive Thru Safari Park, enjoy tastings at a charming vineyard, embark on an exhilarating whitewater rafting trip, get lost in the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains or never leave the property and unplug!! 🐆🍷🚣‍♂️🏔️ 🎢 Adventure Around Every Corner: The excitement doesn't end there! Discover the magic of Dollywood, explore nearby State Parks, and uncover even more hidden gems in the vicinity. 🎡🌳 Your mountain getaway dreams are about to come true! Book now and let the adventure begin! 🌄🏕️
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$70
 / night
Greenlee of May Springs Campground

3. Greenlee of May Springs Campground

111 sites · Rutledge, TN
Greenlee of May Springs Campground stands out as a hidden gem on the picturesque Cherokee Lake, nestled on a sprawling 100+ acre peninsula in Rutledge, TN. This serene location in Grainger County offers campers a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Our campground features a variety of camping options, including primitive sites, water and electric hookups, and full hook-up campsites, all available at competitive nightly and seasonal rates. For larger gatherings, we provide a dedicated group camping area perfect for family reunions or camping clubs, which includes two full hook-up campsites conveniently located next to our five charming rental cabins situated right at the lake’s edge. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a launch ramp for easy access to the water, a covered pavilion equipped with picnic tables and charcoal grills, perfect for outdoor dining and socializing. With its stunning surroundings and ample facilities, Greenlee of May Springs Campground is the perfect spot for creating lasting memories while exploring the natural wonders of Cherokee Lake.

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Where to go

Anderson County

Campgrounds are scattered along the shoreline beside Norris Dam, which sits at the southwestern edge of the lake in Anderson County. Small towns with camping, glamping, and RV sites include Rocky Top, Norris, and Andersonville.

Norris Dam State Park

The 19 cabins built by the Civilian Conservation Corps at Norris Dam State Park merge Depression-era history with modern amenities. The sprawling lakefront park also has two campgrounds, both with tent and RV campsites. A marina and a Southern Appalachia museum are bonus highlights.

Big Ridge State Park

Lakeside campsites accommodate tents and RVs at Big Ridge State Park, another Depression-era park constructed by the TVA and the CCC. Watersports are popular here, but hikers have plenty of options too, with 15 miles of trails exploring the forests, hollows, and ridges. Campgrounds are also scattered across the towns of Maynardville and New Tazewell.

Knoxville

Tennessee’s capital and the home of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville is a convenient launchpad for campers looking to mix urban adventuring with paddling and fishing at Norris Lake. In Knoxville, ride the elevator to the observation area atop the soaring Sunsphere, then check out the quarry and the nature center inside the Urban Wilderness, a network of parks and multi-use trails scattered across the city. Campgrounds surround the downtown area.

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