With 142 sites spread across multiple loops, Smokemont Campground operates year-round at 2,200 feet elevation along Bradley Fork creek. The National Park Service charges $30 per night, with reservations available through Recreation.gov, though first-come sites remain during off-peak periods.
Sites sit close together in typical national park fashion, though the constant sound of Bradley Fork helps mask neighboring conversations. Most sites feature gravel tent pads and heavy shade from the surrounding forest canopy, with a few open sites receiving full sun. Loop F crosses a bridge and accommodates RVs up to 40 feet with electric and water hookups, while sites F34, F35, and F38 sit directly on the river. Bryan W. notes "the creek was just across the road so we really drowned the majority of there noise."
Bradley Fork provides consistent trout fishing opportunities, with water temperatures around 54 degrees even in summer. Children regularly swim in the creek despite the cold temperatures. The adjacent Towstring Horse Camp offers guided rides starting at $40 per hour, while several trails originate from the campground including a three-quarter-mile nature trail and the Bradley Fork Smokemont Loop. An 1836 church still stands within the campground boundaries, rebuilt in 1912 before the park's establishment.
Bathrooms provide flush toilets and running water but no showers. Water spigots appear throughout the campground, and a dump station serves RV campers. The campground sits roughly three miles from the Oconaluftee Visitor Center, where elk frequently graze in adjacent fields. Dave V. warns that "you won't get cell service either...you must travel to the nearby visitor center for that convenience." Campers seeking additional options can explore campgrounds around Cherokee for different settings and amenities.
Description
Overview
Situated in the stunning Great Smoky Mountains National Park, this campsite offers an ideal setting to enjoy the outdoors. Ridge upon ridge of forest straddles the border between North Carolina and Tennessee in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. World-renowned for its diversity of plant and animal life, the beauty of its ancient mountains and the quality of its remnants of Southern Appalachian culture, this is America's most visited national park.
Recreation
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a hiker's paradise, offering over 800 miles of maintained trails ranging from short, leg-stretchers to strenuous treks, with a number of those trails easily accessible from the picnic area. But hiking is not the only reason for visiting the Smokies: Fishing, picnicking, wildlife viewing and auto touring are also popular activities. Campers can enjoy high-quality backcountry fishing in the cool waters of the countless streams and rivers that snake through the mountains, with trout available in abundance. The nearby Bradley Fork River provides a great place to go for a dip or fish for trout. Wildlife viewing is a popular pastime, and with around 1,500 bears living in the park, it's not uncommon for visitors to spot one. The park is a sanctuary for a magnificent array of animal and plant life, all of which is protected for future generations to enjoy. The park also holds one of the best collections of log buildings in the eastern United States. Over 90 historic structures, including houses, barns, outbuildings, churches, schools and grist mills, have been preserved or rehabilitated in the park.
Facilities
Smokemont Campground offers an unforgettable outdoor experience with the added convenience of flush toilets, drinking water and sinks. There are campsites for tents as well as RVs available, and tent pads, grills and fire rings are provided. There is also a flat, grassy area that is perfect for group activities like football, volleyball, or simply soaking up the sun.
Natural Features
Smokemont Campground is surrounded by picturesque mountain ranges, with pristine mountain streams and rivers setting the backdrop for your camping adventure. Whether blanketed in spring wildflowers or vivid fall colors, the scenery at Smokemont never disappoints. At 2,200 feet, Smokemont provides a moderate climate, characterized by mild winters and hot, humid summers. Great Smoky Mountains National Park preserves a rich cultural history of Southern Appalachia. From the prehistoric Paleo Indians to the early European settlements in the 1800s, the park strives to protect its historic structures, landscapes and artifacts that tell the stories of the people who once called these mountains home.
Nearby Attractions
The Museum of the Cherokee Indian, Oconaluftee Indian Village and Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, located 6 miles away in Cherokee, North Carolina, provides cultural and historical information about the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Cherokee also has fuel.
Fee Info
Individual Campsites: A customer who cancels a reservation the day before or on the day of arrival will pay a $10.00 service fee AND forfeit the first night's use fee (not to exceed the total paid for the original reservation). Cancellations for a one-night reservation will forfeit the entire amount paid and will not be subject to an additional service fee. Customers that check out early or do not plan to use their reservation MUST contact the campground office the day they leave or are due to check in, in order to receive a refund. Refund requests for early departure or non use of the site made AFTER the reservation has ended will be denied. Office phone numbers are given in the Facility Contact information for each campground.
RV Road Trip Guides
Map & DirectionsSmokemont Campground is located in North Carolina near Cherokee
Directions
There is no street address for the campground. From Cherokee, NC: Take Newfound Gap Road (aka US 441) North 6 miles. Turn right at campground sign. From Gatlinburg, TN: Take Newfound Gap Road (aka US 441) South 27 miles. Turn left at campground sign.
Address
Mailing address is c/o Oconaluftee Ranger Station, 60 Enloe-Floyd Bottoms Road
Cherokee, NC 28719
Coordinates
35.55644997 N
83.3116255 W
Connectivity
- T-MobileNo Coverage
- VerizonNo CoverageVerified by 9 usersLast on 6/2/26
- AT&TNo Coverage
Connectivity
- T-MobileNo Coverage
- VerizonNo CoverageVerified by 9 usersLast on 6/2/26
- AT&TNo Coverage
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
- Group
- Equestrian
Features
For Campers
- Market
- Trash
- Picnic Table
- Firewood Available
- Reservable
- Drinking Water
- Electric Hookups
- Toilets
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Sanitary Dump
- Water Hookups
- Pull-Through Sites
Drive Time
- 1 hr 8 min from Asheville, NC
- 1 hr 30 min from Knoxville, TN
- 1 hr 37 min from Morristown, TN























































