Best Campgrounds near Del Rio, TN

Camping in the Del Rio area of Tennessee includes both primitive and developed options, with sites set among the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and near Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Round Mountain Campground, located in Del Rio, offers rustic tent and RV camping from April to November in a secluded forest setting. Other nearby options include Long Creek Haven with riverside sites and Fox Fire Riverside Campground along the Pigeon River in Hartford, about 15 minutes from Del Rio. The region encompasses both National Forest and National Park lands with varying levels of development.

The camping season typically runs from spring through fall, with most developed campgrounds closing for winter. Round Mountain Campground features basic amenities with vault toilets but no drinking water, making it suitable for self-sufficient campers. Many visitors note the rustic nature of camping in this area, particularly at the National Forest sites. Water levels on the Pigeon River can fluctuate significantly due to controlled releases from nearby dams, particularly affecting riverside campgrounds. A camper noted, "Very primitive campground but great for a night's stay while exploring the Pisgah National Forest."

Several visitors highlight the tranquility of camping in the Del Rio area, particularly at Round Mountain where the forested setting creates a secluded experience. One visitor described it as "very cool, rustic, and secluded" while noting its convenient location just a few miles from panoramic views at Max Patch. Riverside campsites receive consistently positive reviews, with campers appreciating the sound of flowing water. The area provides good access to hiking trails in both the Cherokee National Forest and Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Though some campgrounds are relatively basic in terms of amenities, the natural setting compensates with scenic beauty, creek access, and forest surroundings. Road noise can be an issue at campgrounds near Interstate 40, though many find the sound of flowing water helps mask this disturbance.

Best Camping Sites Near Del Rio, Tennessee (503)

    1. Cosby Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    70 Reviews
    Cosby, TN
    15 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. Hot Springs Campground

    29 Reviews
    Hot Springs, NC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 622-7676

    "With mountains in the distance and the constant rush of the French Broad River, the setting is awesome. Even the occasional train whistle gives me a feeling of nostalgia and of simple days."

    "The bathhouse (clean private showers and private bathrooms) was a 1/4 mile walk from our spot, but a Porta John was close by. Our particular spot had a lot of shade and easy access to the river."

    3. Greenbrier Campground

    70 Reviews
    Gatlinburg, TN
    25 miles
    Website

    $35 - $258 / night

    "Had a blast at The Greenbrier Campground in Gatlinburg Tennessee. We had a view of the river which was right next to.our campsite."

    "The campground is surrounded by a little river so many sites have river views. Most are relatively spacious. There are also a few spots on the road side of the island. The amenities were spotless."

    4. Fox Fire Riverside Campground

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

    $30 - $40 / night

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

    "Plenty of area to walk the dog and a nice open field with a pavilion you could use for groups. The tent area was down by the river and was absolutely beautiful."

    5. Triple Creek Campground

    13 Reviews
    Cosby, TN
    12 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."

    6. Big Creek Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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

    $30 / night

    "The camp is beautiful and you are surrounded by the magical sounds of rushing water. There are two creeks nearby, one big and one small. We spent one day simply enjoying the campground."

    "Many sites have direct access to the creek where you can cool off on a hot day. Plenty of trails near campground. Parking was not far from site."

    7. Cataloochee Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    31 Reviews
    Maggie Valley, NC
    20 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."

    8. Round Mountain

    6 Reviews
    Del Rio, TN
    7 miles
    Website

    $7 / night

    "picnic table, rocky terrain, a legit fire ring with two grill options, and a nice packed tent pad didn’t get lucky tonight as far as neighbors go, super loud and annoying groups at two of the sites nearby"

    9. Long Creek Haven

    4 Reviews
    Del Rio, TN
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (407) 416-2744

    $35 - $55 / night

    "Perfect spot near the national forest and not too far from the great Smokey mountains national park. The property has flat spots to park your rig right next to the creek and it’s very peaceful."

    "Close to lots of attractions and easy to find. Oh…and they’re right about the showers."

    10. Elkmont Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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

    $30 / night

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

    "We stayed 3 nights so we could hike the surrounding trails! Loved learning about the history of the area while checking out the old cabins."

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Recent Reviews near Del Rio, TN

2495 Reviews of 503 Del Rio Campgrounds


  • Ken A.
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Little River Campground & RV Resort

    A Bit of a Let Down.

    The campground was clean and friendly and surprisingly quiet considering how full it was. The sites are very tight for bigger rigs and the sites are very close together. We stayed multiple days and we had to cut our trip short by two days. We checked out early and spoke with a very friendly staff member about refunding the two days we were not able to stay. She informed us that the manager was not there and that she would let her know when she came in and she could refund the two nights. We received a call later from the employee and she told us the manager said she would not be able to refund us and if we wanted to call her she would give us her number and her name was Bunny. We gave her call and explained our situation and she said that unless someone had died or had to go to the hospital they didn't issue refunds. I explained without giving too much personal details that we had to leave due to some circumstances and she said she would issue us a voucher for one night if we liked. Probably would have stayed there again with our smaller camper and our not fifth wheel and recommended to friends as well but it came across to us that once they had our money it was our loss.

  • Kc K.
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Cherokee Dam Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

    Peaceful and beautiful

    Small quiet campground. Site is on the water, but with the hill and trees it isn't easily accessible. Quick walk over to the boat ramp and swim area. This site as a little snug I snug to back into with a tree on my each side and a downhill drive. But overall it is great.

  • Ryan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Beauty Spot Gap on Unaka Mountain

    Not a rv spot

    Place pretty busy. Its more of a trail head parking lot. Good tent camping if you hike down the trail

  • Zach L.
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Appalachian Springs Outdoor Resort

    October in the Smokey Mountains

    This is an amazing campsite spot. Minutes outside Pigeon Forge you're close to sites, shops, and anything you need. A short drive to the park and Blue Ridge Parkway. The spaces are easily accessible with options for any setup. Incredibly affordable so great value. The best campsite bathrooms I've ever seen, seriously immaculate bathrooms. Digital processes for registration and check in made it very easy to book. Staff was super helpful and very responsive to texts if you need anything.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Mount Pisgah Campground

    October camping experience

    Well I checked when peak leaf season was supposed to occur and what to expect from temperatures. I also appreciate information from those that camped here. We were in site B26 interior of the loop. Unfortunately we weren’t able to get outside loop from the showers to the end. Interior from the showers to site 21 were okay. Ours on the other hand was one of the worst we’ve had. You had a steep 7 step down to picknick table and firepit. It was also in a low sumac shrub area that had a distinct smell. Campground was clean and facilities were well maintained. NPS staff were present despite the current shutdown in Washington! Limited cell service at the site. Best just up the parkway to the Mt. Pisgah picnic area parking lot.

    While we did hit peak color, I didn’t think that the cold front would be as intense. Temperature dropped below freezing and during the night it felt like gale force winds buffeting the GO. Definitely will pick a lower elevation for camping if it’s in October!

  • Katie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Upper Cove Creek - UCC2 Dispersed

    Okay spot

    Avery Road was closed so we ended up here. Not a whole lot of sites in the forest here. This site was fine, nothing special, but nothing bad. There’s a shallow creek that runs next to this spot.

  • SunnyLake
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Lakeside RV Resort & Marina

    Great Place with Great People

    Under new ownership, this little campground is wonderful.  Easy access and close to the activities on Douglas Lake or a quick drive into Sevierville, Pigeon Forge - Dollywood, and the Great Smoky Mountains.  The views from the lake are amazing and the campground hosts are so helpful and available.  Clean and fun!  Love it here!

  • Laur H.
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Clabough's Campground

    Good for families

    Our stay was good. It was our first time camping in Pigeon Forge, we usually stay closer to Nashville in state parks. The campsites are extremely close together - everyone is packed in like sardines. We knew it would be tight from when we looked at the map when booking but whew - if you don’t know your neighbors, you will! This seems par for the course in the area. The location here compared to attractions in PF was so convenient it made it worth it.

    We really appreciated the amenities - the bath house was super clean and the laundry room was nice. We loved that the campground picks up trash daily. There was an issue with the sewer in the area where we were and the campground was quick to resolve it. We also appreciated having campground staff escort us to our site so we did not have to wander with a map.

    The playground is big and nice, and my nephew loved the bouncy pillow. The pool and lazy river looked really neat but we didn’t have swim gear with us since it’s fall, although we saw some people swimming so maybe it is heated?

    On the other hand - The staff does not answer any email inquiries, apparently. The cancellation policy is really awfully strict. We didn’t necessarily feel super welcomed at check in.

    There seem to be a LOT of long-term/permanent residents here. That always makes me uncomfortable since I feel like I’m in other peoples space, but no one was unfriendly. It did seem like the rules (which I read carefully prior to arrival) are selectively applied.

    Overall it was a good trip and we wouldn’t be opposed to staying here again, but this definitely isn’t our preferred type of campground.


Guide to Del Rio

Camping opportunities near Del Rio, Tennessee are situated in the lush Cherokee National Forest with elevations ranging from 1,500 to 4,000 feet, creating distinct seasonal experiences. Summer daytime temperatures typically reach 80-85°F with cooler evenings, while spring and fall bring significant temperature swings. Most campgrounds in this area don't offer cell service, and campers should be prepared for unpredictable mountain weather patterns even during peak season.

What to do

Explore hiking trails: The area around Del Rio offers access to multiple trail systems including connections to the Appalachian Trail. Big Creek Campground features "great hiking trails and creek access" with one camper noting that "there are several hiking trails for a variety of hiking abilities."

Wildlife viewing: The region is known for its diverse wildlife including elk viewing opportunities. At Cataloochee Campground, a visitor shared: "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."

Water activities: Many campgrounds offer creek and river access for recreation. At Triple Creek Campground, "lots of places for the kids to float down on intertubes" and another camper mentioned "Kids are welcome get wet and stroll down one of the creeks in tubes and there's plenty of shade."

What campers like

Secluded forest settings: Campers appreciate the remote feel of many sites in the Del Rio area. Round Mountain Campground gets praise for being "very cool, rustic, and secluded site only a few miles from a great panoramic view ontop or max patch."

Creek sounds: The sound of moving water is consistently mentioned as a positive feature. At Triple Creek Campground, one visitor noted "the most amazing thing here is the water... Since it is a rolling creek it makes such beautifully tranquil noise. I slept so good when it wasnt too hot to sleep with the windows open."

Historical structures: The region offers access to preserved buildings and sites. At Cataloochee, campers can explore "historical homesteads, a school, churches and cemetery to take you back in time." Another visitor mentioned "There are historical structures in the area--a school, a church, barns, old houses, etc."

What you should know

Road conditions: Many of the best places to camp near Del Rio, Tennessee have challenging access roads. For Cataloochee, "It's a long 13 miles into the valley down a very narrow, curvy gravel road," and another camper reported "the twist interns grew narrow the bumps grew frequent and then encountering a motorist was a hairy experience."

Limited amenities: Most campgrounds in the area provide basic facilities only. Round Mountain is described as a "very primitive campground but great for a night's stay while exploring the Pisgah National forest," offering just "a space to park, put your tent and have a fire. Only 'amenities' are vault toilet."

Seasonal water levels: Water features can change dramatically throughout the season. At Fox Fire Riverside Campground, campers should note that "the dam does release the water around 2pm so be aware that the water will rise."

Tips for camping with families

Look for water play areas: Creek and river access provides natural entertainment. At Fox Fire Riverside, "the tent sites are on the bank of the river. The kids were able to get into the water and swim."

Consider noise factors: Some campgrounds are quieter than others. At Greenbrier Campground, a visitor noted the campground "offers activities for kids, wonderful hot shower rooms, a laundry room. and gas grills for anyone to use!" Another mentioned "My kids enjoyed the swimming hole as well although the water was freezing."

Check for organized activities: Some campgrounds offer structured recreation. Triple Creek has "a big field where kids could play, with a play set and many other things to keep them busy" and "the staff was always present and even brought rocks to paint with all of the supplies right to the campsite!"

Tips from RVers

Site sizing: Many campgrounds in the Del Rio area have limitations for large rigs. At Hot Springs Campground, a camper noted "nice clean gated park. Nice big spots. Only 3 fifty amp full hook up sites. Lots of 30 amp and tent camping."

Road access considerations: The mountain roads can be challenging for larger vehicles. One camper at Cataloochee mentioned, "large RVs we're not permitted however I saw one precariously going down the mountain side."

Full hookup options: For RVers wanting amenities, Fox Fire Riverside offers "full hookups or primitive sites with picnic tables and fire rings" and a visitor in a 33-foot travel trailer reported "plenty of room in the pull thru site 2. Not a lot of privacy between sites but I didn't think it was bad at all. Full hookups were a plus."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Del Rio, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Del Rio, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 503 campgrounds and RV parks near Del Rio, TN and 26 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Del Rio, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Del Rio, TN is Cosby Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park with a 4.5-star rating from 70 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Del Rio, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 26 free dispersed camping spots near Del Rio, TN.

What parks are near Del Rio, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 30 parks near Del Rio, TN that allow camping, notably Cherokee National Forest and Great Smoky Mountains National Park.