
Campgrounds in the Great Smokies
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Picnic tables, fire grills, running water and flush toilets are available. The large campgrounds also have amphitheaters for ranger talks and slide shows. There are no showers or trailer hookups.*
Abrams Creek 16 sites -
Open spring through October
Balsam Mountain 46 sites
Open spring through October
Big Creek 12 sites -
Open spring through October
Cades Cove(disposal station available) 159 sites -
Open year-round
Cataloochee 27 sites
Open spring through October
Cosby (disposal station available) 165 sites
Open spring through October
Deep Creek(disposal station available) 92 sites -
Open spring through October
Elkmont 220 sites -
Open spring through November
Look Rock 68 sites
Open spring through October
Smokemont(disposal station available) 142 sites -
Open year-round
*For additional RV information, visit www.GoRVing.com.
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