Best Campgrounds near Coker Creek, TN

Dispersed camping opportunities near Coker Creek, Tennessee include both established campgrounds and undeveloped sites across the Cherokee National Forest. The area offers a mix of camping experiences, from primitive tent camping at Lost Creek and Sourwood Campground to full-service RV sites at Tellico Plains/Cherokee National Forest KOA Holiday. Cherohala Mountain Trails Campground provides tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals near the scenic Cherohala Skyway. Top of the World RV offers elevated camping with panoramic mountain views. The region includes both free dispersed camping options and fee-based established campgrounds with varying levels of amenities.

The camping season in this mountainous region typically runs from April through November, with many campgrounds like Indian Boundary and Chilhowee Recreation Area closing during winter months. Some dispersed sites such as Lost Creek remain open year-round for more adventurous campers. Road access varies significantly, with developed campgrounds accessible via paved roads while dispersed sites often require navigating forest service roads. Cell service can be limited or non-existent in more remote areas, particularly at Top of the World RV where visitors note "T-Mobile not existent. They have WiFi but not very fast." Water availability is seasonal at many sites, and campers should come prepared with supplies as the nearest towns may be a considerable distance away.

Campers consistently praise the natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere of the area. The Cherohala Skyway provides access to numerous hiking trails and scenic overlooks, making it a popular base for outdoor recreation. Reviews highlight the cleanliness of facilities at Cherohala Mountain Trails Campground, with one visitor noting it was "super nice and clean" with "bathrooms clean and showers hot." Top of the World RV receives high marks for its expansive views, with a camper describing it as having "huge spots" and being "close to grocery stores and tons of mountain goodness." The region's remote character appeals to those seeking solitude, as reviewers describe Holly Flats as "nice and peaceful" and "in the middle of nowhere." Many campgrounds in the area cater to motorcycle tourists exploring the popular scenic routes through the mountains.

Best Camping Sites Near Coker Creek, Tennessee (638)

    1. Indian Boundary

    28 Reviews
    Tallassee, TN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 253-8400

    $20 / night

    "The lake is great for kayaking and swimming, with an easy trail around the perimeter. The gorgeous Cherohala Skyway is very close by (highly recommend!)."

    "The surrounding mountains and water were breathtaking. This camp ground is close to the water if you stay in loop A. Just a short walk the water and beach."

    2. Gee Creek Campground — Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park

    30 Reviews
    Delano, TN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 263-0050

    $35 - $85 / night

    "Bath house is relatively nice for a state park campground. 1 mile walking path surrounding the grounds is nice. Safe area for bicycle riding. Great proximity to many outdoor activities."

    "This sweet state park campground is tucked into a spot along Gee Creek, which is great for boating, fishing, and swimming in the summertime heat of Tennessee. "

    3. Top of the World RV

    7 Reviews
    Coker Creek, TN
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 519-2967

    $50 - $60 / night

    "Close to grocery stores & TONS of mountain goodness."

    "As close to heaven as it gets"

    4. Thunder Rock Campground

    23 Reviews
    Reliance, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 338-3300

    $12 - $20 / night

    "Campsites are close to one another. If you camp at a site near the water, it is really nice, but everyone will walk by your campsite so they can go down the path to the river."

    "Easy access off Hwy 64, so close to stores for food and firewood. Well maintained campsite with clean bathrooms and very clean, nice showers. Alcohol prohibited as think county is dry."

    5. Chilhowee Recreation Area

    30 Reviews
    Benton, TN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 338-3300

    $12 - $30 / night

    "My partner and I headed to nearby Chilhowie Campground in the Cherokee National Forest last year to try out our new teardrop camper.  We chose site 1 in the A Loop as it had shore power."

    "It has clean bathrooms with showers, fire rings with grill grates, lots of hiking, hike to a beautiful waterfall, huge lake to swim or float on a raft, and the lightning bugs were breath taking!!"

    6. Lost Creek - Cherokee NF

    11 Reviews
    Reliance, TN
    13 miles
    Website

    "A very well-kept campground given how off the beaten path it is. Most sites had tent pads and a concrete picnic table and were very clean. The garbage bins had been emptied so weren't overfowing."

    "Some have direct access to the creek. Great hikes around and good place to fish and hunt."

    7. Cherohala Mountain Trails Campground

    5 Reviews
    Tellico Plains, TN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 253-6061

    "Great base camp for close to adventures in the national forest. Go do the hike by bald river falls 30 min away."

    "Great location and great food! This is my go to spot when out riding."

    8. Tellico Plains/Cherokee National Forest KOA Holiday

    5 Reviews
    Tellico Plains, TN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 253-3513

    $40 - $60 / night

    "Close to fun things in Tellico , not too far from Athens , Etowah , Madisonville , and many near by attractions in the mountains. We drove to Cleveland quite a bit too, about 45 min."

    9. Smitty's Lodge Motorcycle Campground

    4 Reviews
    Tellico Plains, TN
    6 miles
    +1 (423) 253-2918

    $20 / night

    "I found this awesome campground close to the beginning of the Cherohala skyway in Tellico Plains."

    10. Sourwood Campground

    4 Reviews
    Coker Creek, TN
    10 miles
    Website

    "Bathrooms are relatively clean nice fishing close by. Twra fish hatchery just a short drive away. Lots to do for hiking fishing and just exploring the outdoors."

    "The closeness to the river is the main attraction here. It’s ever-present sounds make it easy to forget everything."

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Recent Reviews near Coker Creek, TN

2221 Reviews of 638 Coker Creek Campgrounds


  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2026

    Horse Cove

    Beautiful place

    River running next to it made for great view. Vaulted toilet close by and very quiet. No showers though.

  • Tyler J.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2026

    chester frost campground tennessee

    Classic campground / park

    If you're looking for more information, search for Chester Frost Park, as that is what the locals call it, but the campground is very nice. There are plenty of sites with great views of the lake. They have recently introduced a disc golf course around the campground

  • Tyler J.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2026

    Gee Creek Campground — Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park

    Great features & amenities

    We stayed here 5/15- 5/17 and had a wonderful time. The bathrooms were great & the playground was a huge hit with all the kids. They also loved catching little minnows in the streambed of the boat launch. There is a trail that surrounds camp that's great for little adventures or even a short mountain bike

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 28, 2026

    Standing Indian Campground

    Hidden Gem

    The staff are fantastic and they keep the maintenance up. The bathrooms are the cleanest I have had at a campground. A lot of locals camping and they are great people to visit with.

  • Brianna F.
    May. 27, 2026

    Morganton Point Campground

    Great Campground

    Beautiful and quiet campground. The bathrooms were very clean. There are plenty of sites on the water. Site 10 was not waterfront, but very close to the bathrooms.

  • Addison S.
    May. 27, 2026

    Hiwassee Outfitters

    Perfect!!

    Me and my family stayed here. You’re right on the water. Small walk to a rafting outpost to see the Hiwassee River. And so many hikes nearby!! Hiwassee outfitters even had food on weekend and it was 10/10

  • Mark S.
    May. 27, 2026

    Snowbird Camping

    Beautiful, rustic, camping.

    Snowbird is one of our yearly camping trips.  It's really beautiful there.  However, people seem to be unable to pick up their own trash.  Every year there's abandoned tents and parts of tents left to rot.  It's a shame.  When we arrived there was a shredded tent left on the site.  Last year it was a shelter tent.  Come on people..

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2026

    Tate Branch Campground (Clayton, Ga) — Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest

    Memorial Day weekend trip

    We absolutely loved this campground! The road in is beautiful although narrow and relatively busy. There are a ton of places to fish. We were there over the Memorial Day weekend and it was surprisingly peaceful and quiet. Several of the sites are right on the creek. There is no power, or any kinds of hook ups. There is a manual pump water source. We also had no Verizon cell reception. There are 3 pit toilets which did seem to be well maintained. Definitely one of the best camping experiences we have ever had and definitely one of my favorite spots.

  • A
    May. 20, 2026

    Trackrock Campground & Cabins

    Great place for families

    We stayed at one of the tent sites. Power and water at each side was a huge bonus. They had converters you could borrow for free for the plug. Bathrooms are old, but very well maintained and clean. For kids there’s 2 playgrounds, a fishing/ swimming pond, hiking trails. They told us they can also do pony rides but we never made it to the stables. We loved our stay and would definitely go back!


Guide to Coker Creek

Dispersed camping opportunities near Coker Creek, Tennessee range from basic primitive sites to full-service campgrounds across the Cherokee National Forest. The region sits at elevations between 1,500-2,500 feet with typical mountain weather patterns including frequent afternoon thunderstorms during summer months and occasional snow during winter. Water temperatures in creeks remain cool year-round, rarely exceeding 65°F even during the hottest months.

What to do

Hiking trails at Indian Boundary: Access a 3.5-mile loop trail around the lake perfect for families and pets. "Great hiking trail around lake fun to kayak and fish on also has a swimming area and large picnic area that's covered," notes Kaitlyn in her Indian Boundary review.

Waterfall exploration: Cherokee National Forest contains numerous accessible waterfalls within short driving distance from most campsites. "There is a small hike to Cumberland Falls, which is gorgeous!!" shares Alison B. about her experience at Chilhowee Recreation Area.

Creek wading and fishing: Many primitive sites offer direct water access. A Scott E. review of Lost Creek Campground notes: "We chose a spot next to the creek. Was clear and flowing due to a lot of rain the few days before we arrived... The highlight would definitely be the creek. There are spots that you can swim around in."

Mountain biking: The region includes designated bike trails with maintenance facilities. Asher K. mentions at Thunder Rock Campground: "They also have a mountain bike cleaning station since there are several trails accessible from the campground."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Campers frequently mention the space between camping spots as a major plus. At Indian Boundary, Michael G. comments that "Sites not exceedingly close" while Tracy J. notes about Chilhowee that the "A&B loops are well spaced and mostly shaded with fairly level gravel pads."

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness ranks high in positive reviews. Jon D. mentions Cherohala Mountain Trails Campground "Bathrooms are clean. Firewood is free. They also have free meals that depend on the day of the week."

Budget-friendly options: Free and low-cost camping sites appeal to many visitors. Brittany S. describes Lost Creek as "incredibly clean + quiet—and completely free. It's in the middle of nowhere (7 miles down a gravel forest road), surrounded by forest, with easy creek access."

Wildlife viewing: The protected forest setting provides opportunities to spot native wildlife. Amber A. reminds visitors at Indian Boundary to "Obey the rules about bears! We met people who saw one recently."

What you should know

Road conditions: Many sites require navigating forest service roads of varying quality. Victor S. explains about Sourwood Campground: "It would absolutely NOT be a good location for a class A motorhome but maybe some of the smaller class C's could get settled in there."

Limited cell service: Connectivity is inconsistent throughout the region. Gregg G. reports about Lost Creek: "There is no potable water available from a spicket and no Verizon cell reception."

Bathroom facilities: Bathroom quality varies significantly between established and primitive sites. At Gee Creek Campground, Gregg G. describes: "The park has a nice size bath house that is heated during the winter. The showers are push valve with no temperature control, so you will periodically have to push the valve for water."

Site availability: Most primitive sites operate on first-come, first-served basis with no reservations. Rayley P. notes about Lost Creek: "It's a free campsite so it's first come first serve and everyone we've met so far there have been the friendliest of people."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming areas: Several campgrounds offer designated swimming areas that are kid-friendly. Jason J. writes about Parksville Lake RV Campground: "The group sites are set up with tent pads around a central fire ring and picnic table area... The campground also has a playground to keep kids entertained."

Playground access: Playgrounds provide entertainment options for younger campers. Nathan B. commented about Gee Creek Campground: "Had a great family outing. Bathrooms were clean and site were nice too."

Evening wildlife: Local fauna provides natural entertainment. Mickey L. shares about Gee Creek: "Very friendly staff. Clean facilities and nice playground. Whippoorwill called through the evening which was cool."

Educational opportunities: Look for ranger programs and nature-centered activities. Alison B. mentions about Indian Boundary: "My family goes to Indian Boundary every year and we have pretty much my whole life... There's a lake with a sandy area, and a beautiful mountain range to enjoy. It's my favorite camping spot!"

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Some sites require extensive leveling equipment. Mike N. cautions about Chilhowee: "The sites on the North side of loop A are fairly uneven and would require a significant amount of leveling blocks if using a camper."

Water management: Several campgrounds lack water hookups, requiring tank management. Ginger V. explains about Tellico Plains/Cherokee National Forest KOA Holiday: "They don't have sewer hookup, they come by Mondays and Thursdays to dump your tanks for you with a truck... but you have to really watch your water usage so you don't overfill your tanks as you're waiting for a dump day."

Site selection for shade: Summer heat makes shade selection important. Ginger further advises: "If you get a back in spot - you'll be blasted by the sun all afternoon/evening... so in the hot months I'd recommend paying a little extra and the pull through, you'll have shade from your RV in the evenings."

Road navigation: Access roads may present challenges for larger rigs. Jeremy B. notes about Top of the World RV: "Getting to it can be tricky as TN-68 has steep grades and decent curves but is doable for all but the absolute longest of rigs."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Coker Creek, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Coker Creek, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 638 campgrounds and RV parks near Coker Creek, TN and 59 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Coker Creek, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Coker Creek, TN is Indian Boundary with a 4.8-star rating from 28 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Coker Creek, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 59 free dispersed camping spots near Coker Creek, TN.

What parks are near Coker Creek, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 27 parks near Coker Creek, TN that allow camping, notably Tusquitee National Forest and Croatan National Forest.