The best vintage trailers near Pigeon Forge

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Pigeon Forge celebrates its Appalachian roots with a whole lot of bling. Home to Dollywood, the Titanic Museum, the Great Smoky Mountain Wheel, putt-putt courses, and a slew of wild mountain coasters, it’s a frenetic basecamp in the shadows of the Great Smokies. Kids go crazy for the place. Pigeon Forge owes its popularity to country music icon Dolly Parton, who grew up in the nearby mountains. Campgrounds and RV parks are tucked nearby in the forested mountain foothills and along burbling creeks. Camping cabins come in a nearly endless supply. Yurts, canvas tents, airstreams, and other glamping options also abound just outside town.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Gorgeous Stays Glampground

1. Gorgeous Stays Glampground

100%
(15)
32mi from Pigeon Forge · 14 sites · Tents, Lodging · Bryson City, NC
Gorgeous Stays! WHERE THE STAY IS PART OF YOUR ADVENTURE! All you need to bring are clothes & a toothbrush & a smile! Check out all the amenities that are available when you plan a vacation with Gorgeous Stays! A Five-star camp bathhouse with vessel sinks, hot showers, and toilets, is located on the lower level of our rustic modern Lodge. There's a fun-size campground store with snacks, small heatable meals, personal essentials, firewood, and beverages. Plus -- six community fire pits, two food pavilions with propane grills, outdoor games, and much, much more! All of our units come equipped with linens, towels, a K-cup coffeemaker, a microwave, a mini-fridge, a tiny sink, AC/Heat or fans/heater, comfy gel memory foam mattresses, and an RV toilet for nighttime convenience! Feel free to contact us if you have questions about anything that we offer! Gorgeous Stays wants your Stay to be memorable, relaxing and fun! There are so many things for you to do near us in Western North Carolina! Memorable experiences abound when you share nature with your family and friends. Gorgeous Stays Glamping Campground is located within 2 miles of 4 rafting companies, 2 zipline areas, and a ropes Adventure Park. For more adventure in the area near us, there's the Appalachian Trail, the Little Tennessee River, Fontana Lake, and the Nantahala River (the best fly-fishing river in the Southeast). From quaint towns like Bryson City (home to the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad), Sylva, and Dillsboro, to Harrah's Casino in Cherokee--You can check out even more of the possibilities below! Click on the Learn More buttons below to easily access the websites of some of our favorite experiences!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night
Rock Cottage Farm

3. Rock Cottage Farm

100%
(7)
43mi from Pigeon Forge · 1 site · Lodging · Canton, NC
Enjoy the sounds of the rolling mountain farm when you stay in our vintage 1975 camper. It’s a one-of-a-kind, all inclusive camping destination. Just bring your clothes and food and relax in our “everything is ready for you” camper nestled in the Smoky Mountains of WNC. Our mini-farm sits on 4.5 acre farm with the original rock house built in 1950 at the end of the road. We have loved where we live for 6 yrs and decided it was time to share our beautiful piece of God’s creation with others. In growing season, we have a garden and berry bushes, apple trees, grapes all growing on our property. We have a family playground and tree house. If looking for a country getaway near good access to activities, we are the place! We are 20-30 min to 3 entrances of the Blue Ridge Parkway and trails. We are 10 min from Chestnut Mnt. Park, with biking trails. 8 min to local river tubing. We are 4 min from a grocery store. 8 min to a small downtown with local stores and restaurants.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night

Pigeon Forge celebrates its Appalachian roots with a whole lot of bling. Home to Dollywood, the Titanic Museum, the Great Smoky Mountain Wheel, putt-putt courses, and a slew of wild mountain coasters, it’s a frenetic basecamp in the shadows of the Great Smokies. Kids go crazy for the place. Pigeon Forge owes its popularity to country music icon Dolly Parton, who grew up in the nearby mountains. Campgrounds and RV parks are tucked nearby in the forested mountain foothills and along burbling creeks. Camping cabins come in a nearly endless supply. Yurts, canvas tents, airstreams, and other glamping options also abound just outside town.

96% (25)

Top-rated campgrounds

Gorgeous Stays Glampground

1. Gorgeous Stays Glampground

100%
(15)
32mi from Pigeon Forge · 14 sites · Tents, Lodging · Bryson City, NC
Gorgeous Stays! WHERE THE STAY IS PART OF YOUR ADVENTURE! All you need to bring are clothes & a toothbrush & a smile! Check out all the amenities that are available when you plan a vacation with Gorgeous Stays! A Five-star camp bathhouse with vessel sinks, hot showers, and toilets, is located on the lower level of our rustic modern Lodge. There's a fun-size campground store with snacks, small heatable meals, personal essentials, firewood, and beverages. Plus -- six community fire pits, two food pavilions with propane grills, outdoor games, and much, much more! All of our units come equipped with linens, towels, a K-cup coffeemaker, a microwave, a mini-fridge, a tiny sink, AC/Heat or fans/heater, comfy gel memory foam mattresses, and an RV toilet for nighttime convenience! Feel free to contact us if you have questions about anything that we offer! Gorgeous Stays wants your Stay to be memorable, relaxing and fun! There are so many things for you to do near us in Western North Carolina! Memorable experiences abound when you share nature with your family and friends. Gorgeous Stays Glamping Campground is located within 2 miles of 4 rafting companies, 2 zipline areas, and a ropes Adventure Park. For more adventure in the area near us, there's the Appalachian Trail, the Little Tennessee River, Fontana Lake, and the Nantahala River (the best fly-fishing river in the Southeast). From quaint towns like Bryson City (home to the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad), Sylva, and Dillsboro, to Harrah's Casino in Cherokee--You can check out even more of the possibilities below! Click on the Learn More buttons below to easily access the websites of some of our favorite experiences!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night
Rock Cottage Farm

3. Rock Cottage Farm

100%
(7)
43mi from Pigeon Forge · 1 site · Lodging · Canton, NC
Enjoy the sounds of the rolling mountain farm when you stay in our vintage 1975 camper. It’s a one-of-a-kind, all inclusive camping destination. Just bring your clothes and food and relax in our “everything is ready for you” camper nestled in the Smoky Mountains of WNC. Our mini-farm sits on 4.5 acre farm with the original rock house built in 1950 at the end of the road. We have loved where we live for 6 yrs and decided it was time to share our beautiful piece of God’s creation with others. In growing season, we have a garden and berry bushes, apple trees, grapes all growing on our property. We have a family playground and tree house. If looking for a country getaway near good access to activities, we are the place! We are 20-30 min to 3 entrances of the Blue Ridge Parkway and trails. We are 10 min from Chestnut Mnt. Park, with biking trails. 8 min to local river tubing. We are 4 min from a grocery store. 8 min to a small downtown with local stores and restaurants.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night

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The best vintage trailers near Pigeon Forge guide

Where to go

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Four of the nine developed campgrounds in the park are in Tennessee. Elkmont is the largest, with 220 sites. Open year-round, Cades Cove Campground borders wild meadows where turkey and bear strut their stuff. For more solitude, try Abrams Creek on the western fringes of the park. Cosby has 157 sites but still feels uncrowded.

Pigeon & Little Pigeon Rivers

Pigeon Forge is an ode to excess, but tranquility is easy to find thanks to the Little Pigeon River, which flows through the sprawl. Campgrounds with tent sites and RV sites hug its scenic banks. To escape the city scene completely, head east to campsites along the Pigeon River, which twists through the foothills of the Smokies. It's popular for inner tubing and rafting.

Wears Valley Road/Hwy 321 & Townsend

RV parks and campgrounds along Wears Valley Road between Pigeon Forge and Townsend feel remote, but the drive back to Pigeon Forge is fairly quick and convenient. Townsend campsites are close to the Little River and a short drive from the Cades Cove Loop Road. 

When to go

Fans of wildflowers should pitch camp during the Wildflower Pilgrimage in Great Smoky Mountains National Park in late April. The city’s parade and festival season kicks off in spring too. Summer is the high season. Dollywood and Dollywood’s Splash Country keep their longest hours from late June through early August. Family friendly attractions across town are also busy. The fall foliage season draws crowds of leaf peepers, especially on weekends. Pigeon Forge decompresses in winter, but the Winterfest light festival keeps the vibe festive.