Best Glamping near Alcoa, TN

Little Arrow Outdoor Resort and Townsend Great Smokies KOA provide upscale glamping accommodations near Great Smoky Mountains National Park, just a short drive from Alcoa, Tennessee. Little Arrow features premium yurts with comfortable furnishings, climate control, and private decks overlooking scenic mountain landscapes. The KOA offers deluxe glamping tents with plush queen beds, electricity, and rustic-chic décor that elevates the outdoor experience while maintaining a connection to nature. "This campground is right on the river. Lots of trees and shade," noted one visitor, highlighting the natural setting that enhances the luxury camping experience. Both locations provide modern bathhouses with hot showers, on-site markets for essentials, and fire pits for evening relaxation under starlit skies.

The Little River flows alongside Townsend KOA's property, creating opportunities for glamping guests to enjoy swimming, fishing, and tubing mere steps from their accommodations. According to a camper, "We had a spot right by the water and wonderful view, we were able to go tubing and kayaking right by our camper and go hiking in the park not far from the campground." The proximity to Great Smoky Mountains National Park entrance (less than 2 miles away) makes these eco-friendly glamping sites ideal basecamps for exploring Cades Cove, Elkmont, and numerous hiking trails. Both resorts maintain year-round availability, though peak season runs April through October when wildflowers and fall foliage create spectacular backdrops for glamping adventures. Evening entertainment includes scheduled activities at Little Arrow's communal spaces and stargazing opportunities from private patios at both locations.

Best Glamping Sites Near Alcoa, Tennessee (72)

    1. Cades Cove Campground

    98 Reviews
    Townsend, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 448-4103

    $30 / night

    "We were impressed with the paved parking space, picnic table, fire pit and level tent pad. It looks like these are very new. Proximity to cades cove loop was great."

    "The one lane, one way, circular drive around Cades Cover is scenic but can get very crowded and cars will stop for any wildlife, go early..."

    2. Elkmont Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    124 Reviews
    Gatlinburg, TN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 430-5560

    $30 / night

    "The only bad part was the non quiet hours- so It was loud at night. But the campsites are far apart, easy walking distance to bathrooms."

    "There are no hook ups for electric and sewer here, nor are their showers."

    3. Townsend-Great Smokies KOA

    28 Reviews
    Townsend, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 448-2241

    "When we first started going here it was a small family owned business and it has certainly changed since KOA took over but I think they’re all positive, just less of the charm."

    "The Townsend KOA is located close to the entrance of Cades Cove. It has many rv, tent, and cabin sites. The sites on the river seem to be the best."

    4. Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg KOA Campground

    55 Reviews
    Pigeon Forge, TN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 453-7903

    "Really friendly staff. Nicely stocked store. Clean and large laundry room with TV. We loved the lazy river in the pool. Our site was concrete and level but as with most KOAs not cheap."

    "Very clean and spacious bathroom/showers, staff great and perfect distance to tourist and Nature destinations"

    5. Little Arrow Outdoor Resort

    22 Reviews
    Townsend, TN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 448-6363

    $60 - $185 / night

    "Glamping, cabins, airstreams…something for everyone! There are so many options for activities here to keep the whole family happy.

    The bathrooms are really nice."

    "The bathhouses are the nicest I have ever seen. The sites were level and had full hook-ups. They are renovating the pool and it looks like it will be amazing."

    6. Mountaineer Campground

    12 Reviews
    Townsend, TN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 448-6421

    $44 - $140 / night

    "it's a bbit claustrophobic, each site being quite close to the other. We were tent ccamping, and iit appears that most of the sites are a better desiggned for RV camping."

    "Lovely campground on the river and close to amenities. Biking, hiking, tubing, swimming."

    7. Greenbrier Campground

    70 Reviews
    Gatlinburg, TN
    32 miles
    Website

    $35 - $258 / night

    "Our oldest rented a bell tent, and when I say they are the cutest camping spot, I am not exaggerating. The bell tents sit on the river and away from all the RV sites."

    "We stayed 3 nights in the Baby Bear bell tent with our small children and it was perfect. We ended up arriving later than expected and the hosts were wonderful. Very nice and helpful our whole stay."

    8. Riverstone Campground

    7 Reviews
    Townsend, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 448-6681

    "Tucked away in quiet town of Townsend TN on Hwy 73, the campground has tent sites and RV hookups. There are toilets and a shower for each restroom."

    "Office staff was friendly and helpful, we ended up with a riverside lot which was pretty nice, had a firepit and a table with chairs setup."

    9. Gateway RV Campground - Tennessee

    16 Reviews
    Pigeon Forge, TN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 428-4490

    $51 - $171 / night

    "We paid extra to get the upgraded spot which included a picnic table, grill, and fire pit. The pool was closed, but it was storming the majority of our trip."

    "Great location and the staff was friendly but that’s the pros."

    10. River Plantation RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Pigeon Forge, TN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 758-5267

    $30 - $71 / night

    "Bath house was OK. On the good side there were lots of families and pets. Playground with bounce house. Pool and basketball courts. Office staff was efficient and helpful."

    "It feels like you are away from the busy area but still close by to all the action. Friendly staff and great pool."

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Glamping Reviews near Alcoa, TN

830 Reviews of 72 Alcoa Campgrounds


  • Angela B.
    Sep. 4, 2020

    Olde English Farm

    Glamping Campsites

    Family friendly Glamping campsites with solar shower, queen bed, memory foam mattress, night stands, all the essential cookware, campfire and grill, bathroom facilities, extra 4 person tent. A secluded, quiet and peaceful Private campground with fishing in their 3 acre pond and Miles of hiking Trails. Perfect getaway!

  • Nate H.
    Sep. 30, 2020

    Camp LeConte Luxury Outdoor Resort

    Vintage campers!

    Camp Leconte Luxury Resort is located in Gatlinburg near the Greenbriar area of the Smokies. It’s a fairly small campground right on the Parkway. It’s close to town, but far enough away to avoid traffic. The campground has nice, paved spots for rv’s. It has glamping tent cabins, as well as vintage campers. There is a camp store, but the campground is not far from a grocery store and liquor store. There’s a trolley stop nearby also, so if you’d like To go to the strip, you can take the trolley and not worry about parking. There’s a nice pool and playground. Very clean campground.

  • Nate H.
    Dec. 9, 2020

    GlampKnox

    One of My Absolute Favorites!

    I highly recommend this glamping spot. It could not be more perfect. This spot is new, and the set up is awesome. Perched on top of a hill, the site has great sunrise views. The glamping tent is very high quality, with a covered porch, two comfy beds, and a wood burning stove, so camping is possible year round. a fire pit is out front of the tent too.

    The spot has great hammock trees, as well as spots for tents for extra room.

    The property has a one mile hiking trail. There are restrooms and an outdoor shower justba short walk, or drive down the hill. The is a cabin, and event venue on site also. 

    The area is close to The Great Smoky Mountains, and also Downtown Knoxville. A perfect spot for a nice glamping getaway.

  • Nate H.
    Dec. 9, 2020

    GlampKnox

    One of My Absolute Favorites!

    I highly recommend this glamping spot. It could not be more perfect. This spot is new, and the set up is awesome. Perched on top of a hill, the site has great sunrise views. The glamping tent is very high quality, with a covered porch, two comfy beds, and a wood-burning stove, so camping is possible year-round. a fire pit is out front of the tent too. The spot has great hammock trees, as well as spots for tents for extra room. The property has a one-mile hiking trail. There are restrooms and an outdoor shower just a short walk or drive down the hill. The is a cabin, and event venue on-site also. The area is close to The Great Smoky Mountains, and also Downtown Knoxville. A perfect spot for a nice glamping getaway.

  • Katie K.
    Sep. 11, 2020

    Townsend-Great Smokies KOA

    Perfect spot outside the smoky mountain national park

    My family and I have been camping at this campground for over 25 years now. When we first started going here it was a small family owned business and it has certainly changed since KOA took over but I think they’re all positive, just less of the charm. The sites along the river are by far the best, and the cost is reflective of that. They upgraded the bathhouse to be climate controlled recently... the best upgrade!!! The location is superb, right outside cades cove and a five min drive from put in for tubing down the river and one of the few places you can simply tune to without having to pay a service to shuttle you one way or the other. The staff is amazing. Definitely a must stop!

  • Sarah R.
    Jun. 21, 2021

    Greenbrier Campground

    Amazing location in the Smokies

    We stayed for a week on an RV back in site. The sites can be soemwhat close together, but with this mostly just being home base, we didn’t find it to be a problem. Our oldest rented a bell tent, and when I say they are the cutest camping spot, I am not exaggerating. The bell tents sit on the river and away from all the RV sites. They even include 2 full size beds and lamps/nightstands. The entire grounds is surrounded by a river that has a swimming hole and can be traversed in a tube. The playground is large and our son was there multiple times a day. They have a movie in the park each Friday and offer church services on Sundays. The trolley runs through the grounds and into downtown gatlinburg, but takes about 30 minutes to get to town. The bathrooms/showers are all private stalls and pretty well maintained. We will definitely be visiting again in the future.

  • Kristen B.
    Nov. 20, 2021

    Greenbrier Campground

    Great river front location close to the NP

    We stayed 3 nights in the Baby Bear bell tent with our small children and it was perfect. We ended up arriving later than expected and the hosts were wonderful. Very nice and helpful our whole stay. The river front bell tents are where it’s at! You’re a few steps from a small babbling creek. The kids loved wading and catching minnows. Even when it rained, the tent was comfortable and roomy. I can’t say enough great things about how clean the bath and shower houses are! Close enough to Gatlinburg and the National Park entrances, yet far from the crazy crowds. Would definitely return here.

  • Karen D.
    Jan. 22, 2019

    Camp LeConte Luxury Outdoor Resort

    Love Love Love this Campground

    We have been camping here for Thanksgiving for years. It is a family owned campground.

    The bathhouse is the cleanest one I have ever seen and used. The fire pits are clean when you check in. They are right on the Trolley Route, just simply walk to the road and the Trolley will stop and pick you up.

    They have Safari Tents, Tent Sites, Tree Houses, Retro Campers, Pull Thru and Back up Sites that will hold the largest of RV's. The RV sites have fire pits, grills, and a grass area that is always mowed.

    They have a swimming pool and outdoor activity center. They have special activities going on at different times to keep the little ones entertained.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 18, 2023

    Camp LeConte Luxury Outdoor Resort

    Family owner Property with Full Hook-Up Site or Primitive Camping

    Ashley here with The Dyrt. We're so happy to welcome this property owner to our platform. Only 4 miles to downtown Gatlinburg, this campground submerges you in nature while being close to amenities. Don't have an RV or tent camping not your thing? No problem! Stay in a luxury tree house, European safari tent or a retro camper. Book your stay today and leave them some love!


Guide to Alcoa

Glamping and camping options abound within a 45-minute drive of Alcoa, Tennessee, situated at the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains at 869 feet elevation. The area experiences moderate seasonal variations with summer temperatures averaging 85-90°F and winter lows around 28°F. Tent sites in this region typically provide more seclusion than RV sites, with most campgrounds offering access to multiple trailheads and waterways.

What to do

Mountain biking on closed roads: Cades Cove Campground offers a unique biking opportunity when they close the loop to motor vehicles. "On certain days they close off the loop of Cades Cove for bicycles to be able to ride. At the store near the campground they rent bikes for a reasonable rate. We took the entire family on the loop bike ride. This was so much fun," shares Jeremy H.

Tubing in Little River: Townsend Great Smokies KOA offers direct river access for water activities. A camper mentions, "We had a great spot on the river. The staff is very helpful and it's beautiful. We spend thanksgiving here every year." Tube rentals are available from vendors within walking distance of the campground.

Explore historical ghost town: Visit the Daisy Town ghost town near Elkmont Campground. "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. Some are open for exploration, others are cordoned off," notes a ranger review.

Fishing and paddling: Indian Boundary offers excellent fishing opportunities with lake access. "There is a lake for paddling, swimming, or fishing. For those who like to hike, there is a trail around the lake. One can also use this trail for bike riding," says Jason J. The campground store rents kayaks and paddleboards for day use.

What campers like

Private bathroom facilities: Greenbrier Campground offers exceptional bathroom amenities. "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," explains one camper.

Wildlife viewing: Cades Cove provides excellent wildlife spotting opportunities. "This is a very unique spot in the smokies. I have never seen more black bear. It was a very safe distance we watched them about a football field away across a field pretty amazing experience," reports Ashley Y. Early mornings and evenings offer the best viewing times.

Firefly viewing: Elkmont is famous for its synchronous fireflies in late spring. "This is also the viewing area for the synchronous fireflies in late May/early June (dates vary; parking passes by lottery in April) if you don't have a campsite reservation," notes a visitor. Viewing requires advance planning as parking passes are distributed by lottery each April.

Upscale outdoor accommodations: Little Arrow Outdoor Resort offers premium glamping options near Alcoa. "If Pottery Barn made a campground...This is a BEAUTIFUL outdoor resort with five star amenities, truly. The grounds are well appointed, landscaped, and maintained. The community firepit with rocking chairs around it looks like it came out of a Martha Stewart magazine," describes Jenny J.

What you should know

Site selection considerations: At Elkmont, choose your loop carefully. "I was 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 over the picnic table and maintain sufficient distance from the fire."

Wildlife precautions: Bear safety is important throughout the region. "Very strict rules regarding food storage and park has managed to control bears and raccoons," explains Kim L. about Elkmont. Most campgrounds require all food and scented items to be locked in vehicles overnight.

Seasonal planning: Peak tourism affects traffic significantly. "Approx 20 miles from main visitor center. The scenic drive increases congestion and traffic," notes Kim L. about Cades Cove. Visit popular attractions early morning or evening to avoid crowds, especially during summer and fall color season.

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds near major roads experience traffic noise. "When the noise of the amusement parks and traffic dies down you get about an hour of peace before the food warehouse on the other side (about 50 yds) starts loading trucks non stop through the night," reports a camper at Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg KOA.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Gateway RV Campground offers excellent facilities for children. "The bath house was clean (and warm!) it was cold, so we didn't get to use the playground, but the kids really wanted to use it!" mentions Hannah P. The campground provides a swimming pool and playground within a secure environment.

Swimming options: Indian Boundary offers a beach area ideal for families. "Great beach area and they rent SUP and kayaks. I would highly recommend booking your next adventure at this campground!" shares Tiffney B. The swimming area features a gradually sloping sandy entrance suitable for younger children.

Activity planning: Cades Cove provides good opportunities for family engagement. "This is a great campground, but can get a little busy. That doesn't make it good or bad, but you need to know what to plan for. If you want nature and solitude, go somewhere else. If you want nature, love community, and want someone for your kids to play with, this is perfect," advises DrDavid P.

Rainy day alternatives: River Plantation RV Resort offers indoor options when weather doesn't cooperate. "This resort had a lot of great activities from a lazy river to GaGa ball. Most sites are back-ins and the roads are gravel. But everything is well maintained," notes Gordon K. The arcade room provides additional entertainment during inclement weather.

Tips from RVers

Level sites: Mountaineer Campground provides well-prepared sites. "All driveways shaded, paved, and level. Very pleasant place," notes a reviewer. However, another camper mentions: "Our neighbor had to loan blocks to set camper," so bringing leveling blocks is still recommended.

Quiet vs. active options: Townsend offers a more peaceful alternative to busier areas. "If you're going to go to Smokie Mountain National Park, this is the side to stay on. Gatlinburg is absolutely nuts while Townsend is about 1000% calmer," recommends Steve D. The Townsend area provides easier access to the park with less traffic congestion.

Connectivity challenges: Cell service varies widely throughout the region. "We needed to work and do school while there and the Verizon cell service was limited and the WiFi signal was not great at our rig. The Lizard Lounge has a separate WiFi but you have to be inside or just outside to use it," reports John about Townsend Great Smokies KOA. Consider downloading offline maps and information before arrival.

Dump station availability: Not all campgrounds have year-round dump facilities. "The nearest dump station is a seasonal one at the Sugarlands Visitor Center (doesn't open until late May); the one at Cades Cove is open year round," advises a camper. Plan accordingly for longer stays or when traveling in shoulder seasons.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Alcoa, TN is Cades Cove Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 98 reviews.

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