Smoky Mountain Camping Guide

This Smoky Mountain camping guide pulls together the best places to camp across the Smokies. It includes campgrounds inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park plus nearby areas like Townsend, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and Cosby. You’ll find quick links to each camping area, so you can choose a location that fits your plans. So whether you want a peaceful site with trail access, a riverside campground, or a resort-style spot with extra amenities and plenty to do, this guide helps you get started.

Start Here: Smoky Mountain Camping Tips + Guides

Quick reads for different camping styles, seasons, and spots in the Smoky Mountains. Whether you’re planning a quiet campground stay, a tent-friendly trip, or a spring break getaway, these guides help you pick the best fit fast.

Quiet Campgrounds in the Smoky Mountains

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If you’re craving a slower-paced getaway, this guide to quiet campgrounds in the Smokies is for you. Picture peaceful mornings, the sound of the river, and campsites where you hear birds—not the next site’s playlist. Whether you’re planning RV camping or tent camping, and whether you want to stay inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park…

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Best Tent-Friendly Campgrounds in the Smokies

Mountain Camping at a tent friendly campsite - perfect for exporing and enjoying nature.
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If sleeping under the stars sounds like your kind of getaway, you’ll love these tent-friendly campgrounds in the Smokies. You’ll wake up to cool mountain air and fall asleep to peaceful forest sounds. Plus, tent camping in the Smoky Mountains is one of the easiest ways to enjoy East Tennessee. Whether you want a quiet…

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Smoky Mountain Campgrounds for Spring Break: Great Spots

RV cammpsite in the Smokies - great spring break fun in the mountains
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Spring Break will be here before ya know it, and camping in the Smokies is such a fun way to make it count. If you’re thinking about a Smoky Mountain getaway, here are five top campgrounds that are perfect for spring break. These Smokies family-friendly campgrounds are picked for comfort, great locations, and the kind…

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Where to Camp in the Smoky Mountains

Camping in Pigeon Forge TN with RV parks and tent camping options.
Find Pigeon Forge Camping Guides
Campgrounds close to top attractions.
Smoky Mountains camping guide for Townsend TN campgrounds
Find Townsend Camping
Campgrounds near Cades Cove and the Smokies.
Smoky Mountain Camping in Gatlinburg TN with campgrounds and RV-friendly sites.
Find Gatlinburg Camping
Camp close to town and trail access.
Cosby TN camping near Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Cosby Camping Guide → Coming Soon
Smoky Mountain campgrounds near quieter trails.
Smoky Mountains camping guide to campgrounds inside the national park.
Find Camping Inside the Park
Camp inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Helpful Tips for Camping in the Smokies

Planning a Smoky Mountains camping trip is much easier when you have a clear guide to follow. So once you’ve chosen a camping area, these helpful tips will guide you through what to expect, how to prepare, and how to make the most of your time camping in the Smokies.

Book Early for Popular Seasons

Campgrounds can fill up quickly during summer weekends and fall color season. Reserving early or choosing a midweek stay gives you better options.

Colorful fall tress, a creek and a footbridge on a trail in the woods.
Fall camping spots in the Smokies book quickly during peak color season.
  • Peak weekends book fast, especially in summer and fall
  • Midweek trips usually mean more availability and fewer crowds

Inside the Park vs. Near the Park

Camping inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park puts you close to trails and quiet nature. Camping outside the park often gives you more comfort and quick access to supplies.

  • Outside the park: Find more amenities and grab food, gas, and gear faster.
  • Inside the park: Walk to trails and enjoy a more simple campground feel.

Pack for Smoky Mountain Weather

Weather in the Smoky Mountains can change fast, even on mild days. So plan for warm afternoons and cool mornings and nights.

  • Pack layers and warm sleeping gear
  • Bring rain gear in every season

Expect Limited Cell Service

Some camping areas have weak cell service, especially near trails and valleys. So a little prep can make your trip easier.

  • Download maps and save details before you arrive
  • Pick a simple meet-up spot if you’re with a group

Practice Bear-Safe Food Storage

Bears live throughout the Smokies, so safe food storage matters at every campground. Keep your site clean and lock up anything with a scent.

 Black bear near a campground highlighting the importance of bear safe food storage.
Black bears are common around campgrounds, so food storage matters.
  • Don’t leave coolers or food out, even during the day
  • Store scented items properly and keep trash sealed

Choose the Camping Style That Fits Your Trip

Not every campground is the same, so choose what fits your trip. Think about how much comfort you want and how close you want to be to nature.

  • More amenities: private campgrounds and RV parks
  • More nature: simpler campgrounds and park campgrounds

Explore More Smoky Mountain Camping Resources

Camping in the Smoky Mountains takes a little planning, from wildlife safety to smart packing. So if you’re camping in the Smokies, these guides will help you feel ready and enjoy more time outdoors.

Smoky Mountain Wildlife Awareness

Learn simple wildlife safety tips, including bear-smart habits for camping in the Smoky Mountains.

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Smoky Mountain Camping Essentials

A quick packing guide with must-have gear and helpful extras for camping in the Smokies.


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Best Family Camping in the Smokies

A quick guide to family-friendly campgrounds in the Smokies and kid-ready tips for camping.


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BONUS: More Fun Beyond Camp

If you’re building out your Smoky Mountains camping itinerary, this bonus section is a great place to find nearby experiences, tours, and easy add-ons for your trip.

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