First, be prepared. Camping in the Great Smokey Mountains is fairly primitive. There are basic bathrooms with outdoor sinks for dishwashing, but that is all. The beauty of the campground makes the experience well worth it. Sites are nicely...
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Cades Cove campground is just off Cades Cove Loop allowing for easy twilight and dusk access to wildlife watch. The sites are relatively close together, but the beautiful wood around it makes one feel fairly secluded. Dry camping only, so...
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After dry camping in Great Smokey Mountain National Park, Greenbrier's facilities and hot showers were much appreciated. The campground is located far enough away from touristy Gatlinburg to provide a nature ambience. Sites are fairly close...
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We stopped for 1 night as we traveled home. Lovely park and friendly staff. However, showers were dated and dirty
Sites along the "A" loop are plenty spaced apart, each with a nice picnic and fire area down a hill. Site A04 is on an incline (thus...
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