Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Hartford, TN

Fox Fire Riverside Campground, located directly on the Pigeon River, features tent sites along the riverbank and full hookup RV spaces set back from the water. Pets are welcome throughout the property with standard leash requirements. The campground maintains clean bathroom facilities with free showers and offers picnic tables and fire rings at each site. Triple Creek Campground and Greenbrier Campground also accommodate pets at their tent, RV, and cabin sites near Hartford. Campers particularly appreciate the riverside camping experience where dogs can cool off in shallow water areas. The campground's proximity to Great Smoky Mountains National Park provides excellent access for day trips with pets, though national park regulations restrict dogs to developed areas and roadways. Visitors use The Dyrt to find real feedback on camping near Hartford, Tennessee.

The riverside location creates unique considerations for pet owners. Water levels fluctuate when the dam releases, requiring campers to monitor pets near the water's edge, especially during the afternoon release times around 2 PM. Highway noise from nearby I-40 can occasionally disturb sensitive dogs, though most pets quickly acclimate to the background sounds of passing trucks. Big Creek Campground in Great Smoky Mountains National Park allows pets at campsites but prohibits them on certain trails including the popular Midnight Hole hiking area. For pet supply needs, Gatlinburg and Newport offer full-service stores within 30 minutes of Hartford. Most campers find the spacious central field at Fox Fire provides adequate exercise space for dogs between river adventures.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Hartford, Tennessee (363)

    1. Cosby Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    73 Reviews
    Cosby, TN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 487-2683

    $50 / night

    "Drive in is a nice paved road, got our information on where our sites where from the Camp Host, Who was super informative."

    "Cosby is about half an hour outside of Gatlinburg and worth every minute. A16 was big and shady. There were a few steps down to it. Plenty of trees and distance to the nearest neighbors."

    2. Greenbrier Campground

    71 Reviews
    Gatlinburg, TN
    16 miles
    Website

    $35 - $258 / night

    "Greenbriar campground is located in Pittman Center, west of Gatlinburg, adjacent to the Great Smoky Mountains. The campground is certainly one of the nicest camping spots I’ve n the area."

    "The dog park is near this area as well as a swimming area on the river. It’s a short walk to the office/store and all the activities they offer."

    3. Cataloochee Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    31 Reviews
    Maggie Valley, NC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 497-9270

    $30 / night

    "The Tennessee and NC sides each have great things to offer. Just feel that the NC side has more smaller campgrounds and is generally a little more quiet and laid back. Go NC!"

    "This: Access to Cataloochee is via a narrow, winding, mountain road. A 3-mile stretch of gravel road contains many narrow, blind curves."

    4. Elkmont Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    125 Reviews
    Gatlinburg, TN
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 430-5560

    $30 / night

    "Pets are allowed in the campground, but not on the trails. This campground has great access to hiking and fishing, as well as wildlife viewing."

    "I had the most fantastic campsite right next to the river in Elkmont."

    5. Big Creek Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    14 Reviews
    Hartford, TN
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 436-1261

    $30 / night

    "I camped here for one night with a friend and our dogs. The campground is very small with only 12 campsites. Each one has a firepit, picnic table, lantern pole, and a very large tent pad."

    "There are about 10 spots and a parking area to have your car near. There are bathrooms as well but no showers. The sites must be reserved in advance. It’s a good spot for families."

    6. Smokemont Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    54 Reviews
    Cherokee, NC
    20 miles
    +1 (828) 497-9270

    $30 / night

    "The campground is close nearby to many of the attractions in the area - the Cherokee village and museum are to the south of it."

    "Nice camp- stayed in the C loop- all sites are very close to bathrooms (toilets and sink, no showers). Spots are not private but still nice and roomy. Tent pad and picnic table for each."

    7. Triple Creek Campground

    13 Reviews
    Cosby, TN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 465-3060

    "NIce campground with a gated entrance, very safe. Beautiful location. Excellent tent sites on creek. RV sites are ok, narrow and your fire ring is so close to next RV, we were uncomfortable using it."

    "Triple Creek Campground lives up to it’s name being surrounded by 3 Creeks. We stayed here over Labor Day weekend in 2020 and although it was completely full, it didn’t feel crowded."

    8. Gatlinburg East / Smoky Mountain KOA

    13 Reviews
    Cosby, TN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 532-7183

    "Dog park. Management was very polite and helpful."

    "Location is excellent, borders the national park.
    On the con side, though dogs are allowed, no cleanup bags provided, and no trash bins for dog waste at all, not even at dog run."

    9. Fox Fire Riverside Campground

    12 Reviews
    Hartford, TN
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (502) 641-5369

    $30 - $40 / night

    "The dam does release the water around 2pm so be aware that the water will rise. The bath houses are right behind the office where you check in."

    "This is a great little campground in the Smokey Mountains in Tennessee."

    10. Adventure Bound Campground Gatlinburg

    16 Reviews
    Cosby, TN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 436-4434

    $32 - $92 / night

    "We were a little far from the pool, but still within walking distance, it was ok."

    "We spent about twice the amount we normally do for the site but it did include a full hookup and a stream running behind it. Overall it was a little pricey but had great features."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Hartford, TN

2624 Reviews of 363 Hartford Campgrounds


  • Jason F.
    Sep. 30, 2020

    Asheville West KOA

    Far enough away to feel like camping and still close to the city

    The Asheville KOA is very pet and RV friendly. There are a number of walking trails of easy to moderate difficulty that run throughout the property. The dog park is a great place to let the pups off of the leashes for a bit. Staff pickup trash daily between 10-11AM at your site, but dumpsters are easily accessible.

    We camped here in our 22' travel trailer. The back in sites are mostly level with a mix of dirt and gravel. If you're looking for a sunny spot, request one of the even-numbered back-ins. If you would prefer to be mostly in the shade, go for an odd-numbered spot. 20/30/50 amp electric, cable, water and sewer were easily accessible at each site. Camp sites are not very large, so be mindful of volume and lights with respect to your neighbors.

  • Nate H.
    Sep. 30, 2020

    Greenbrier Campground

    Best Around

     Greenbriar campground is located in Pittman Center, west of Gatlinburg, adjacent to the Great Smoky Mountains. The campground is certainly one of the nicest camping spots I’ve n the area. The campground is very large, and has multiple camping options. They have tent and rv spots, as well as cabins, but I also saw some teepee style tent cabins. The campground is very wooded, so you feel like you are getting a legitimate Smoky Mountain camping experience. The pigeon river runs through the campground, and is great for fishing, or swimming/tubing in summer. There is a dog park also, and the campground is pet friendly. This campground has so many things to do, and it is very popular, so if you want to camp here, I would suggest booking early, because spots are booked months in advance. The campground is very quiet at night, with just the sounds of nature. There is a camp store, with firewood, and you’ll want to enjoy a campfire, even in the middle of summer. I Highly recommend Greenbriar Campground for camping in the Smokies.

  • l
    Sep. 8, 2023

    Bent River Equestrian

    Great camping near mountain biking and hiking

    Great place to spend a couple of nights. Went over Labor Day weekend with 5 or 6 other groups and still felt like we had full privacy. Fire pits, an outdoor shower, and a porta-potty. Cute horses and barn cats to pet and watch

  • Anne H.
    May. 31, 2018

    Asheville West KOA

    Nice stay.

    Other than rain almost every day, we enjoyed this spot while checking out Asheville and Biltmore Estate. The campground is very wooded, allowing for shady space. The showers were decently clean. Garbage is picked up at your site, or you can recycle next to the shower house which is not located far for the back section, which we were in, with full hookups. We enjoyed the trail through the woods that circles the whole campground. Our dog enjoyed the dog park. There is a pool and camp store.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2021

    Baileyton KOA Holiday

    Country Time

    Sites: 60 Pull thrus 

    RV-Tent-Cabins 15-30-50 amp service 

    Hot showers, pool, pets allowed, toilets, laundry, small grocery store This is only of couple of miles off I40 in the rolling hills of Tennessee, very quiet and well maintained. Sites ae a bit close together but not on top of each other. Gravel pads, fire rings, picnic table, trash. Beautiful green space and dog walk area. Enjoy the hiking. 

    LNT 

    Travel safe

  • Pat B.
    Aug. 5, 2021

    Mama Gertie's Hideaway Campground

    Not quite great for a senior

    Great and clean unless you have a very active dog and you're sorta out of shape. Their dog park extremely small and hilly and has holes you need to watch. The yellow jackets were terrible and I got stung while just sitting at our site. Also a hike to take garbage to their dumpster. Some sort of pickup or maybe bear proof cans half way point, also more flat area for dog walks. If they would take in some of the area around the horse shoe area that would help too .

  • P
    Dec. 23, 2020

    Asheville West KOA

    Great home base for a week

    We stayed here for a week to visit the Asheville area. The location is amazing very short drive into town, hiking spots, and I highly recommend you take a walk around Lake Junaluska . We booked this spot for the location and it delivered. Yes, that came with a lot of highway noise... but again we wanted an easy jumping off point. So we got exactly what we booked. What was the biggest difference maker was the staff. So lovely, so kind! Trash pick up from our site and each night they delivered firewood to us. Even would refill your propane tank and deliver it back to you. Spots were a little squeezed but not too bad. Dog park was awesome for our two pups.

  • Mandy M.
    Sep. 10, 2022

    Rose Creek Campground and Cabins Franklin, NC

    Rose creek didn’t disappoint 😊

    We loved the host jerry he brought us wood and picked our trash up and was a pleasure . The campground itself is taken great Care of with nice bathhouses . It also has a cool little dog park my dogs loved !

  • Debbie B.
    Jul. 7, 2019

    Gatlinburg East / Smoky Mountain KOA

    Beautifully landscaped upscale property

    Sites are full hook up. Level. Fire rings. Picnic tables. Offers supreme patio sites as well. Swimming pool was warm and clean. Large play ground area. Dog park. Management was very polite and helpful.


Guide to Hartford

The Pigeon River area surrounding Hartford, Tennessee sits at approximately 1,200 feet elevation with steep forested terrain that creates abundant creek and river access opportunities. Temperature ranges from summer highs in the 80s to winter nights below freezing, making spring through fall the primary camping season. Many campgrounds require advanced booking during peak summer months when water activities are most popular.

What to do

Hiking opportunities: Visit Cosby Campground for trail access with fewer crowds than other Smokies locations. "The Cosby campground tends to be a little quieter than Cades Cove or Elkmont, but I like it that way! There is ample parking nearby and trailheads. The Mount Cammerer Trailhead is right there, which is a fabulous hike," according to Jessica L.

Historic explorations: Take time to explore the abandoned cabins near Elkmont Campground. The area contains the former Daisy Town ghost town accessible via a short walk. "Once you've set up camp, walk or drive down the road toward the Little River and Jakes Creek trails. Follow the signs for additional parking and you'll find yourself at the end of a road lined with assorted cottages and cabins that used to be vacation homes," notes Jean C.

Swimming spots: Midnight Hole offers a popular swimming location near Hartford, though it restricts pet access. "We spent one day simply enjoying the campground. There are some trails nearby but most of the popular hikes you'll need to drive to," shares Alison W. from Big Creek Campground.

Wildlife viewing: Morning and evening provide best opportunities to view elk in Cataloochee Valley. "If you want to see the elk, you're going to have to be up early. I use to be in the park at 5 AM with night vision gear, I saw some very nice elk. If you go in the winter, the elk are out eating most of the day," advises Patrick K.

What campers like

Riverside relaxation: Campers consistently praise the opportunity to fall asleep to the sound of running water. "The riverside tent sites are the way to go, can watch zip liners and rafters go by. Bring a float to tie out from your campsite for some good river fun!!" recommends Whitney W. about her stay at Fox Fire Riverside Campground.

Off-peak tranquility: For a quieter experience, consider camping during weekdays or shoulder seasons. "We were in site A14, beside a branch of the Little River with a large tent pad, fire ring, picnic table, and paved, slightly sloped, parking pad. It was a compact site; the location of the picnic table between the tent and fire ring made it a challenge to set up a screen house," notes Jean C.

Multiple water features: Many local campgrounds feature unique water access points beyond the main river. "Triple Creek Campground lives up to it's name being surrounded by 3 Creeks. There was a big field where kids could play, with a play set and many other things to keep them busy. Kids are welcome get wet and stroll down one of the creeks in tubes," shares Tony M. about Triple Creek Campground.

Private bathroom facilities: Some area campgrounds offer individual bathroom units rather than communal facilities. "The bath house appeared to be newer, and will trump your home facilities in many cases! Within the bath house, there are several private doors leading to your own 3 piece bath with shelving and granite counters with outlets, and a stunning double shower," reports Erin H.

What you should know

Variable water conditions: River levels change throughout the day depending on dam schedules. "The campground is surrounded by water and you can hear the creek from the site. I love to fish and fishing is just a few steps away," explains Tommy R.

Road noise considerations: Several campgrounds in the area experience highway noise from I-40. "The RV sites are close to the interstate so you can hear some jake brakes from time to time and road noice but not terrible. I would come back for sure," notes Brenda L. from her stay at Fox Fire.

Limited cell service: Most campgrounds have spotty coverage at best. "Cell service wasn't great for me here, but then again in all the Smoky Mountains I cruised around with pretty much 1 bar or less. That would normally raise a little concern because I like to for safety drop a pin so people know where I am," explains Crystal C.

Remote location logistics: Stock up on supplies before arriving at Cataloochee Campground. "After a steep, curvy road of about 10 miles from a main road, you will get to this campsite. The good thing about it is that you really feel as if you are experiencing nature at its finest. The bad thing is that you will be far from the nearest town or store," warns Myron C.

Tips for camping with families

Water activities: For families seeking pet friendly camping near Hartford, Tennessee with swimming options, look for campgrounds with calm water access. "Me and my family has been to this campground a few times now and it is hands down my favorite! My kids loved it and so did we and will definitely be back on our next trip," shares Tommy R.

Alternative activities during rain: The area receives significant rainfall year-round. "This campground is in Gatlinburg, but is almost all the way to Cosby. The campground has RV sites, tent sites, cabin rentals, and rv rentals as well. There are several riverfront sites. The campground is large and has several amenities, such as a game room, pool, alpine water slide, fishing pond, and playground," notes Nate H.

Family campground options: Several area campgrounds specifically cater to families with additional amenities. "My kids loved the water slide and Gaga pit! Sites are small but this seems to be the norm in this area. Staff was readily available and friendly!" shares Elana C.

Pet rules vary by trail: While many campgrounds welcome pets, National Park trails have restrictions. "Note that dogs are welcome in the campground but not on the majority of the trails," explains Janine B. about hiking near Cosby Campground.

Tips from RVers

Site accessibility: Some area campgrounds have challenging access roads. "Access to Cataloochee is via a narrow, winding, mountain road. A 3-mile stretch of gravel road contains many narrow, blind curves. Though many campsites will accommodate large rigs, motorhomes over 32' and trailers over 25' in length are not recommended due to the access road," cautions Kristina.

Full hookup options: For RVers seeking pet friendly camping near Hartford with complete amenities, several options exist. "Meticulously maintained grounds, stable power, and warm staff. Sites are spacious and level. Clean water and stable power," notes Michael L. about Gatlinburg East Smoky Mountain KOA.

Seasonal considerations: Most RV campgrounds in the area close or reduce services during winter months. "This was a weekend getaway for us and another couple. We both drove about 8.5 hrs and were greeted by friendly staff, great location and well maintained sites. This location is open year round, but in December it's lightly attended and not a lot going on," shares Brian C.

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