The best camping in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN

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The best camping in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN

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Critter Camp

6. Critter Camp

91%
(179)
9mi from Great Smoky Mountains National Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Sevierville, TN
I wanted to let everyone know , we lost our serval, Foose in February, he was 22 years old, he will be missed ... I loved him his whole life. We still have horses and and a few smaller rescues , including 5 dogs. We are in the Heart of it all. Looking for quiet nights and super starry skies? This is the place. We have 1 rescued horses and a donkey. Sugergliders and trained rats from a movie. 5 dogs , 2 house cats. We are located exactly in the middle between Pigeon Forge(with shows and go karts) andTownsend.. with the quiet side of the smokies... tubing, horseback riding, hiking, Cades Cove offers biking and car tours. We are one mile from the foothills parkway entrance and less than 2 miles to a Great Smoky mountains entrance. Our sites offer toilets, potable water and trash disposal. We are pet friendly, and you are permitted to have campfires (outside of any burn ban). We offer animal encounters.
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$28
 / night
Camp LeConte

7. Camp LeConte

100%
(11)
9.9mi from Great Smoky Mountains National Park · 36 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Gatlinburg, TN
Welcome to Camp LeConte Adjacent to the Great Smoky Mountains and only 4 miles to downtown Gatlinburg you can't get a better location than Camp LeConte. Camp LeConte is a family owned and operated campground since 2013. Ian and Linzy Nicely, and their three children, are happy to have a family business where they can share the love of nature, mountains and Gatlinburg with all their guests. Ian is a lover of all things outdoors. Mix that with Linzy's style and love of decorating and that's Camp LeConte. A glamorous camping destination where you can stay in a luxury tree house, European safari tent or a 1960's retro camper. Bring your own RV or camper and stay in one of our full -hook up sites with 20, 30 and 50 amp service, water, sewer, cable and free wifi. Maybe you are wanting your kids to pitch a real tent (just like you did when you were their age!). We offer primitive tent sites for those of you who really want to rough it!
Pets
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from 
$39
 / night
Appalachian Springs Outdoor Resort

8. Appalachian Springs Outdoor Resort

92%
(13)
12mi from Great Smoky Mountains National Park · 57 sites · RVs · Pigeon Forge, TN
At Appalachian Springs, we envisioned a serene campground in Pigeon Forge, offering unparalleled beauty, quality amenities, and unbeatable convenience. Our RV campground serves as a gateway to exploration and rejuvenation. From cozy campfires under the stars to thrilling adventures in the great outdoors, Appalachian Springs is your ultimate destination for camping in the Smokies. Join us and discover the essence of outdoor hospitality like never before. Discover unparalleled amenities at Appalachian Springs Outdoor Resort, your premier choice for a campground near Dollywood, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg. We are an RV park in Pigeon Forge, nestled amidst the stunning beauty of the Smoky Mountains. We have top-notch facilities tailored your comfort and vacation memories. Our Pigeon Forge RV resort ensures your comfort with spacious RV campsites with modern hook-ups to our luxurious amenities. Take a refreshing dip in the pool, go shopping, or explore nearby hiking trails for a taste of Smoky Mountain RV camping at its finest. With Appalachian Springs, your adventure begins right at our doorstep.
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from 
$55
 / night
Private Glamper/HOT TUB/MNTN VIEWS

17. Private Glamper/HOT TUB/MNTN VIEWS

98%
(29)
15mi from Great Smoky Mountains National Park · 1 site · Lodging · Bryson City, NC
Welcome and Thank you for choosing All Seasons Glamping for your unique camping experience nestled on 4.3 Acres in the mountains of North Carolina. We hope you will enjoy the nature and an outdoor adventure or two. Relax and Stargaze in our Hot Tub with Stunning Mountain Views. Located in the heart of the Smoky Mountains, 15 minutes from Cherokee, NC and the Casino, 10 mins drive to the Great Smoky National Park, and 5 mins drive to Downtown Bryson City, NC. This cute little Private R-Pod Camper provides a unique, convenient and memorable stay with epic views overlooking the mountains, and some hiking trails down to a little creek below the property. Perfect for all Seasons. Join us for a new Glamping Adventure!
Potable water
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$81
 / night
Camp Tuck

18. Camp Tuck

100%
(94)
15mi from Great Smoky Mountains National Park · 1 site · RV · Whittier, NC
Camp Tuck is a private secluded campsite for one.  We love this special spot so much that we wanted to share it with others.  An individual 3/4 acre campsite directly on the beautiful Tuckaseegee River in the Great Smoky Mountains.   No other campers, just you, the incredible view and soothing sound of the river and the beauty of nature.  If you long for peace and tranquility, then this beautiful place is for you. This site is for Class A, B and C RV's up to a maximum of 30ft in length, and Camper Vans and Camper Trucks with onboard bathroom facilities.  Please note that Travel Trailers and 5th wheels are not allowed due to the site configuration and access. No tent campers unless with an RV that meets the above guidelines, due to no bathroom or shower facilities onsite.   Beautiful view on the Tuckaseegee river. The river is about 100-150 feet wide and flowing constantly. Located in Whittier, NC which is in between Bryson City and Cherokee. Near Great Smoky Mountains National Park (the most visited National park in the US) with every imaginable outdoor activity within minutes.  This campsite is for people who love peace, solitude and beauty but want to be within minutes of attractions and restaurants. Harrah's casino in Cherokee is only 15 minutes away. 
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$79
 / night
Magical Creekside Escape

20. Magical Creekside Escape

99%
(61)
16mi from Great Smoky Mountains National Park · 1 site · RV · Gatlinburg, TN
Bring your RV to this magical retreat and escape from the hustle and bustle. This site backs up to an enchanting creek and a cobblestone yard with plenty of shade and space to relax in the stillness of nature. We are located in an RV park which offers 3 bath houses, laundry facility, 2 swimming pools, lakeside fishing, arcade, basketball/pickle ball court, playground, and mini golf. Nearby you will find biking, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, snow sports, whitewater, and wildlife watching. We are also a short drive from Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge’s most famous attractions. This is an RV site only. You bring your own RV and set it up yourself on our site. Park does not allow tent camping. There is a paved parking pad with full hookups as well as a concrete patio with dining table and chairs. Our site offers potable water, picnic table, wifi, and a space for campfires (burn ban permitting). We are also pet friendly! Guests love staying with us: "We love this place. We stayed for 8 days in September and came back for a little weekend getaway in November. Love the creek feature of the property. Quiet, clean, and secure community. It's close to Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Cosby, Clingmans Dome, etc. We will definitely stay again."
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$65
 / night
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Critter Camp

91%
(179)
9mi from Great Smoky Mountains National Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Sevierville, TN
I wanted to let everyone know , we lost our serval, Foose in February, he was 22 years old, he will be missed ... I loved him his whole life. We still have horses and and a few smaller rescues , including 5 dogs. We are in the Heart of it all. Looking for quiet nights and super starry skies? This is the place. We have 1 rescued horses and a donkey. Sugergliders and trained rats from a movie. 5 dogs , 2 house cats. We are located exactly in the middle between Pigeon Forge(with shows and go karts) andTownsend.. with the quiet side of the smokies... tubing, horseback riding, hiking, Cades Cove offers biking and car tours. We are one mile from the foothills parkway entrance and less than 2 miles to a Great Smoky mountains entrance. Our sites offer toilets, potable water and trash disposal. We are pet friendly, and you are permitted to have campfires (outside of any burn ban). We offer animal encounters.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$28
 / night

Camp LeConte

100%
(11)
9.9mi from Great Smoky Mountains National Park · 36 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Gatlinburg, TN
Welcome to Camp LeConte Adjacent to the Great Smoky Mountains and only 4 miles to downtown Gatlinburg you can't get a better location than Camp LeConte. Camp LeConte is a family owned and operated campground since 2013. Ian and Linzy Nicely, and their three children, are happy to have a family business where they can share the love of nature, mountains and Gatlinburg with all their guests. Ian is a lover of all things outdoors. Mix that with Linzy's style and love of decorating and that's Camp LeConte. A glamorous camping destination where you can stay in a luxury tree house, European safari tent or a 1960's retro camper. Bring your own RV or camper and stay in one of our full -hook up sites with 20, 30 and 50 amp service, water, sewer, cable and free wifi. Maybe you are wanting your kids to pitch a real tent (just like you did when you were their age!). We offer primitive tent sites for those of you who really want to rough it!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$39
 / night

Appalachian Springs Outdoor Resort

92%
(13)
12mi from Great Smoky Mountains National Park · 57 sites · RVs · Pigeon Forge, TN
At Appalachian Springs, we envisioned a serene campground in Pigeon Forge, offering unparalleled beauty, quality amenities, and unbeatable convenience. Our RV campground serves as a gateway to exploration and rejuvenation. From cozy campfires under the stars to thrilling adventures in the great outdoors, Appalachian Springs is your ultimate destination for camping in the Smokies. Join us and discover the essence of outdoor hospitality like never before. Discover unparalleled amenities at Appalachian Springs Outdoor Resort, your premier choice for a campground near Dollywood, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg. We are an RV park in Pigeon Forge, nestled amidst the stunning beauty of the Smoky Mountains. We have top-notch facilities tailored your comfort and vacation memories. Our Pigeon Forge RV resort ensures your comfort with spacious RV campsites with modern hook-ups to our luxurious amenities. Take a refreshing dip in the pool, go shopping, or explore nearby hiking trails for a taste of Smoky Mountain RV camping at its finest. With Appalachian Springs, your adventure begins right at our doorstep.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$55
 / night

Private Glamper/HOT TUB/MNTN VIEWS

98%
(29)
15mi from Great Smoky Mountains National Park · 1 site · Lodging · Bryson City, NC
Welcome and Thank you for choosing All Seasons Glamping for your unique camping experience nestled on 4.3 Acres in the mountains of North Carolina. We hope you will enjoy the nature and an outdoor adventure or two. Relax and Stargaze in our Hot Tub with Stunning Mountain Views. Located in the heart of the Smoky Mountains, 15 minutes from Cherokee, NC and the Casino, 10 mins drive to the Great Smoky National Park, and 5 mins drive to Downtown Bryson City, NC. This cute little Private R-Pod Camper provides a unique, convenient and memorable stay with epic views overlooking the mountains, and some hiking trails down to a little creek below the property. Perfect for all Seasons. Join us for a new Glamping Adventure!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$81
 / night

Camp Tuck

100%
(94)
15mi from Great Smoky Mountains National Park · 1 site · RV · Whittier, NC
Camp Tuck is a private secluded campsite for one.  We love this special spot so much that we wanted to share it with others.  An individual 3/4 acre campsite directly on the beautiful Tuckaseegee River in the Great Smoky Mountains.   No other campers, just you, the incredible view and soothing sound of the river and the beauty of nature.  If you long for peace and tranquility, then this beautiful place is for you. This site is for Class A, B and C RV's up to a maximum of 30ft in length, and Camper Vans and Camper Trucks with onboard bathroom facilities.  Please note that Travel Trailers and 5th wheels are not allowed due to the site configuration and access. No tent campers unless with an RV that meets the above guidelines, due to no bathroom or shower facilities onsite.   Beautiful view on the Tuckaseegee river. The river is about 100-150 feet wide and flowing constantly. Located in Whittier, NC which is in between Bryson City and Cherokee. Near Great Smoky Mountains National Park (the most visited National park in the US) with every imaginable outdoor activity within minutes.  This campsite is for people who love peace, solitude and beauty but want to be within minutes of attractions and restaurants. Harrah's casino in Cherokee is only 15 minutes away. 
Pets
Campfires
from 
$79
 / night

Magical Creekside Escape

99%
(61)
16mi from Great Smoky Mountains National Park · 1 site · RV · Gatlinburg, TN
Bring your RV to this magical retreat and escape from the hustle and bustle. This site backs up to an enchanting creek and a cobblestone yard with plenty of shade and space to relax in the stillness of nature. We are located in an RV park which offers 3 bath houses, laundry facility, 2 swimming pools, lakeside fishing, arcade, basketball/pickle ball court, playground, and mini golf. Nearby you will find biking, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, snow sports, whitewater, and wildlife watching. We are also a short drive from Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge’s most famous attractions. This is an RV site only. You bring your own RV and set it up yourself on our site. Park does not allow tent camping. There is a paved parking pad with full hookups as well as a concrete patio with dining table and chairs. Our site offers potable water, picnic table, wifi, and a space for campfires (burn ban permitting). We are also pet friendly! Guests love staying with us: "We love this place. We stayed for 8 days in September and came back for a little weekend getaway in November. Love the creek feature of the property. Quiet, clean, and secure community. It's close to Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Cosby, Clingmans Dome, etc. We will definitely stay again."
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$65
 / night

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The best camping in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN guide

Overview

About

Campers converge on this park to soak up the lush scenery. But it’s the festive sense of community that makes camping in the Great Smokies so memorable. The busiest campgrounds border some of the prettiest natural attractions in the park, from creeks tumbling over mossy rocks to meadows teeming with wildlife. Tranquility reigns supreme in the remote campgrounds, where nature immersion begins the moment you step from your car. Backcountry tent sites hug far-flung trails while wooden shelters dot the Appalachian Trail (AT), which tracks the lofty spine of the park between Tennessee and North Carolina and passes Clingmans Dome.

Great Smoky Mountains RV Camping

The Great Smoky Mountains stretch from North Carolina to Tennessee, so RVers have their choice of state, site, and scenery. Within the national park itself, RV campers can pick between frontcountry campsites with running water and toilets to RV lots with picnic tables and firepits. Yet for even more variety, check in to an RV campsite in Gatlinburg, Bryson City, or the area's other charming towns. To conserve your energy for hiking, opt for an RV site with full hookups and dump stations that make your camping trip as easy as possible. Or, for a more communal camping experience, try an RV resort with picnic areas, a pool table, and ample opportunities to mingle with fellow campers. No matter where you stay, take the Smoky Mountains to heart by creating smoke in your firepit. With a s'more in hand and mountains in view, you’ll experience the beauty of the forest in full force.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for wildlife watching: Elk and turkey roam meadows near Cataloochee Campground.
  • Best for hiking: Several good trails link to Cosby Campground.
  • Best for history buffs: Abandoned cabins and churches border the scenic loop road beside the year-round Cades Cove Campground.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. The national park service manages nine developed frontcountry campgrounds. Reservations are required for all frontcountry campgrounds and are available up to six months in advance. Walk-up reservations may occasionally be available at larger campgrounds, but don’t count on it.
  2. Campsite reservations can be made online or by phone.
  3. A permit and advance reservations are required for backcountry camping, including at the park’s 15 AT shelters. Reservations and permits may be obtained up to 30 days in advance. AT hikers with special thru-hike permits do not need shelter reservations.

When to go

Campgrounds reach peak capacity from late June through August. The Wildflower Pilgrimage in late April and the synchronous firefly display in late May and early June also draw crowds. Flame azaleas bloom on Andrews and Gregory Balds in June. The park is busy again in autumn when the leaves begin changing color, which is typically in October. Fall weekends are particularly busy. For pleasant weather and lighter crowds, visit in early June and in September. Snow and ice arrive in January and February.

Know before you go

  • The park sprawls across two states: Tennessee and North Carolina. Newfound Gap Rd/Hwy 441 is the only paved road within the park that links the two states.
  • There are no restaurants in the park, but snacks and limited groceries are available at concession areas at Cade Cove and Elkmont campgrounds.
  • Campgrounds have restrooms with toilets and cold running water but no showers. RVs are allowed at all campgrounds except tent-only Big Creek. There are no electrical or water hook-ups.
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