Best RV Parks & Resorts near Louisville, TN

RV parks near Louisville include Southlake RV Park in Knoxville with full hookups, Creekside RV Park in Pigeon Forge offering 108 sites with seasonal operation from April through November, and Little River Campground & RV Resort in Townsend with 104 year-round sites. Most parks provide concrete or gravel pads with varying degrees of levelness. "Sites are gravel so they are not perfectly level. RV sites have a concrete pad and a fire ring and most have a picnic table," noted one camper about Waldens Creek Campground. Pull-through sites are available at several locations including Up the Creek RV Camp in Sevierville, which accommodates larger motorhomes with spacious sites and operates from March to December.

Between Knoxville and the Great Smoky Mountains, RV travelers should note varying cell service quality throughout the region. Verizon typically provides better coverage than other carriers, with one reviewer mentioning "Verizon cell service was good enough at 3 bars the whole time" at Little River Campground. Dump stations are available at most parks, though some sites require longer sewer hoses than standard—one camper reported needing 45 feet of hose to reach connections at Clabough's Campground. Mountain access roads can present challenges for larger motorhomes, particularly during peak fall foliage season when advance reservations become essential. Pet-friendly policies are common, with designated dog parks available at several resorts including Anchor Down RV Resort in Dandridge.

Best RV Sites Near Louisville, Tennessee (251)

    1. Southlake RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Rockford, TN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 573-1837

    $28 - $38 / night

    "Very nice facilities. We were just here for an overnight between Virginia Beach and New Orleans. Had spot C1, which is directly across from the restrooms/showers. Partial shade, nice little deck."

    "We only stayed one night, but will return to take advantage of the prime lake front tent spots! On the map it shows individual sites, but it’s more of a disbursed area."

    2. Little River Campground & RV Resort

    12 Reviews
    Townsend, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 738-3665

    $30 - $160 / night

    "You drive across a small bridge across the Little River when you get to the campground, but it can handle big rigs. We saw many massive Class A campers while we were here for 6 nights."

    "Neighbors will be close but pull through was easy. Peaceful “little river” and lots of shade. Great location for day tripping to several great hikes in the Smokies."

    3. Up the Creek RV Camp

    19 Reviews
    Pigeon Forge, TN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 453-8474

    "The sites are decently sized, with picnic tables, fire rings and cement pads for basic sites, and tables and chairs with larger fire pits at premium sites."

    "Nice sized camping spots, concrete pads with picnic tables and fire pit, some have raised fire pits. Gravel parking spots and blacktop roads."

    4. Creekside RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Pigeon Forge, TN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 234-4101

    $55 - $72 / night

    "Gravel sites with a concrete pad for picnic table. Many sites are narrow, but accommodating and plenty to space between sites. Sites on the back section near creek bed are beautiful. Full hook ups."

    "Clean showers and restrooms. Very quiet. A little tight, but nice picnic tables and cement slab patios. Would come again."

    5. Anchor Down RV Resort

    48 Reviews
    Sevierville, TN
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 784-4446

    $49 - $139 / night

    "The Amenities - Bath House, restrooms and laundry are the finest I have ever encountered."

    "This RV resort had everything we needed. Water, electric and sewage hookups. We had access to cable TV, although we don't have a TV in our camper."

    6. Escapees Raccoon Valley RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Heiskell, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 947-9776

    $23 - $30 / night

    "It has everything you need: full hook ups, dog park, laundry. Clean, well kept and friendly. Sites are small and close, but work even for the larger rigs."

    "Pretty average but does have a reasonable fenced dog run."

    7. Riveredge RV Park

    17 Reviews
    Pigeon Forge, TN
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 881-7222

    "The sites are level and the people super friendly. The pool and church services were an added bonus. With it being 4th of July the owners hosted a cook out with some awesome food."

    "It was close to where we wanted to be and got us out of traffic quickly. As an added bonus it was also near a donut shop that we had a gift card for. It was convenient, clean and compact."

    8. River Plantation RV Resort

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

    $30 - $71 / night

    "Centrally located near Dollywood about half way between Knoxville and Gatlinburg.  Close to many restaurants and activities for all ages.  The lots are gravel and level with full hookups. "

    "The campground is family friendly, very clean, and easy to maneuver your camper through. We love this campground."

    9. Pigeon Forge RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Pigeon Forge, TN
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 428-5841

    $55 - $130 / night

    "Very nice facilities and campground. Onsite laundry, showers, heater saltwater pool with slide, dog park, store, pizza place, daily trash pickup, very stable wifi you can stream with."

    "This was our first time camping with our new travel trailer and we wanted to make sure we had an accommodating area. This ground was perfect!"

    10. Dumplin Valley Farm RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Kodak, TN
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 397-7942

    $33 - $38 / night

    "We are very laid back in our approach to camping as you will notice first thing upon arrival when you will probably find the office unoccupied."

    "We planned an overnight stop at Dumplin as it was close to the interstate. It is very nice! Sites were part gravel and easy to pull through. We were in a pull through with full hook ups."

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RV Park Reviews near Louisville, TN

1852 Reviews of 251 Louisville Campgrounds


  • Lisa C.
    Sep. 19, 2022

    Tuckaleechee Campground

    Now called Little River Campground, absolutely wonderful!

    Husband and I wanted to get away and found this campground- it is such a gem! You can't see it well from the road, but there is a huge sign out by the road. Trust it! You're in the right place. You drive across a small bridge across the Little River when you get to the campground, but it can handle big rigs. We saw many massive Class A campers while we were here for 6 nights. We pull a 30 ft travel trailer and used a pull through site- very large spot as far as rv sites go. They have back in spots for campers and tents literally on the bank of the river and you're allowed to swim, play, tube, etc in the river at your own risk. Camp store has firewood and a few essentials, but they don't sell propane. We got ours filled at the Tractor Supply in Alcoa, TN nearby. They had crafts and hayrides while we were here. Wifi is free but not great. Verizon cell service was good enough at 3 bars the whole time. No on-site laundry services, so we had to go into town to use laundromat (nearby town of Townsend is adorable but no laundromat). The grounds offer tent, cabin, and rv sites with various levels of electric, water, cable and sewer access. Our site had 30amp, water, sewer and cable. Nice and level site, large fire pit, sturdy plastic and metal picnic table and large beautiful mature trees. The bathhouse is seriously impressive and is, by far, the nicest campground bathhouse I've ever used! One of my favorite features was random and I never knew I was missing it in my life until now.. the bathrooms have strong AC pumping right into each bathroom, making everything nice and cool when you come in from the hot campsite.. wonderful! Good view of the mountains in the distance and minutes away from Great Smoky Mountain National Park entrance. This is a wonderful find!

  • Lisa C.
    Sep. 19, 2022

    Little River Campground & RV Resort

    Such a gem!

    Husband and I wanted to get away and found this campground- it is such a gem! You can't see it well from the road, but there is a huge sign out by the road. Trust it! You're in the right place. You drive across a small bridge across the Little River when you get to the campground, but it can handle big rigs. We saw many massive Class A campers while we were here for 6 nights. We pull a 30 ft travel trailer and used a pull through site- very large spot as far as rv sites go. They have back in spots for campers and tents literally on the bank of the river and you're allowed to swim, play, tube, etc in the river at your own risk. Camp store has firewood and a few essentials, but they don't sell propane. We got ours filled at the Tractor Supply in Alcoa, TN nearby. They had crafts and hayrides while we were here. Wifi is free but not great. Verizon cell service was good enough at 3 bars the whole time. No on-site laundry services, so we had to go into town to use laundromat (nearby town of Townsend is adorable but no laundromat). The grounds offer tent, cabin, and rv sites with various levels of electric, water, cable and sewer access. Our site had 30amp, water, sewer and cable. Nice and level site, large fire pit, sturdy plastic and metal picnic table and large beautiful mature trees. The bathhouse is seriously impressive and is, by far, the nicest campground bathhouse I've ever used! One of my favorite features was random and I never knew I was missing it in my life until now.. the bathrooms have strong AC pumping right into each bathroom, making everything nice and cool when you come in from the hot campsite.. wonderful! Good view of the mountains in the distance and minutes away from Great Smoky Mountain National Park entrance. This is a wonderful find!

  • Cristy M.
    Jul. 21, 2018

    Townsend-Great Smokies KOA

    Right outside of Great Smoky Mountain National Park

    Amazingly clean campgrounds 10 minutes from the entrance of the National Park and 20 minutes from the Visitor's Center.

    You have a choice of "rustic" tent sites, tent sites with water/electric/cable hook-ups, RV, or Cabins. All sites are pet-friendly including cabins. All camp sites include fire pit and picnic table.

    Lots of amenities are included in your stay. 2 bathroom areas, 1 shower area, pool, wi-fi, etc.

    There's a general store in front of the campgrounds with gas station and small cafe attached. The general store will even deliver your purchased firewood to your site.

    This Koa is near a lot recreational places and some restaurants. Also near towns like Gatlinburg, Pidgeon Forge and Knoxville.

    A nice vacation spot.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Cades Cove Campground

    Quite, beautiful, weekend traffic

    This is one of the quietest campgrounds I’ve stayed at. Sites are nestled in the woods in a cove in the Smokies. No cell service. No internet. No cable tv. Just peace and quiet! This is a national park campgrounds, so no water, electric or hookups. There is a dump station and modern bathrooms. Cold water showers. There is a camp store with basics. There is a lot of traffic especially on weekends with visitors driving the scenic Cades Cove Loop Road.

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2020

    Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg KOA Campground

    Glamping in Pigeon Forge

    This is not exactly the camping in the woods without hookups atmosphere. This is more of a every want/need met glamping RV Resort. And it’s awesome!

    The RV sites are large and level, full hookup. There are gorgeous cabins that look more like tiny homes, and the atmosphere at this park is a great way to retreat. 100 ft max for RVs.

    Very kid friendly, pet friendly (Kamp K9), lots in the area to go do and see. Pools, hot tub, kitchen, firewood for sale, fishing access, snack bar, cable tv, and WiFi.

    The staff here is awesome, very helpful and knowledgeable. The park is very clean and well kept.

    Cellular service for TMobile was not very strong but AT&T provided plenty for streaming and working.

  • Isabelle C.
    Sep. 19, 2025

    Indian Creek Campground

    Excellent Campground

    Indian Creek Campground in Cherokee, NC is a hidden gem. Nice hosts, clean facilities in the woods. We have a 25 ft pull behind camper and sites are big enough for slide-outs. Picknick table and campfire ring was on site. We had a 30 amp full hook-up site. Campground has tent sites, RV sites, cabins, clean bathhouse and is dog friendly.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 19, 2021

    Melton Hill Dam Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

    Beautiful and peaceful

    The campsite sits right beside the Tennessee river. There are 9 full hookup sites and many of the rest have power and water. Large river swimming area. Most sites are level with concrete tables, fire pits and grills. Bathrooms are clean and adequate. Bathrooms in the day use area are less so. Store is small with snacks, ice, drinks and ice cream. Staff very nice and RV’ers themselves. Family friendly. Pull through dump site. Love Truck Stop at entrance to I-40. $ rate and honors America Pass.

  • Barbara P.
    Aug. 7, 2018

    Anchor Down RV Resort

    Gorgeous

    The Amenities - Bath House, restrooms and laundry are the finest I have ever encountered. Shower areas are large enough for families with young ones to be together with wet, dry, sink and commode area all in one room - some shower heads are adjustable for height and become hand held. Cleanliness was amazing. All campsites had concrete pad, fire pit or gorgeous fireplace, metal picnic table and they deliver a bucket of firewood for $5. Was surprised the only bug we encountered were flies - not one mosquito. Pet friendly - pick up stations and off leash area with activities for active breeds.


Guide to Louisville

RV camping near Louisville, Tennessee offers options between the bustling tourist towns of Pigeon Forge and the quieter areas near the Smoky Mountains. The region sits at elevations ranging from 850-1200 feet, creating moderate temperatures for most of the year with occasional snow in winter months. Many campsites in this area feature partial to full shade from mature hardwood trees, providing natural cooling during summer camping season.

What to Do

River access: Little River Campground & RV Resort in Townsend provides direct river frontage for water activities. "We stayed in the tent camping area. Absolutely beautiful site with a wonderful river view, but be aware that the direct river bank is considered common area including day use so it had a lot of traffic while we were there," notes one camper about the river access during busy periods.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple campgrounds offer creek or river access for anglers. At Southlake RV Park, tent sites are positioned for bank fishing. "If you are wanting to fish the bank or even put in kayaks this spot is money. The tent sights are located right on a great fishing cove on Fort Loudon reserve," one visitor reports.

Kids activities: Several resorts feature recreational amenities beyond swimming. "They have crafts and hayrides while we were here," mentions a reviewer at Little River Campground, while another visitor to River Plantation RV Resort adds, "They have so much for the kids to do, full court basketball, tennis courts, battle ball, arcade room, and pool."

What Campers Like

Quiet locations: Many campers value parks away from tourist congestion. "This is a small, quiet campground just outside the craziness of Pigeon Forge. There are no real amenities, so you need a self contained camper," one reviewer says about Up the Creek RV Camp in Sevierville, which operates from March through December.

Well-maintained bathhouses: Clean facilities matter to campers traveling with smaller rigs. "The bathhouse is seriously impressive and is, by far, the nicest campground bathhouse I've ever used! One of my favorite features was random... the bathrooms have strong AC pumping right into each bathroom, making everything nice and cool when you come in from the hot campsite," reports a visitor to Little River Campground.

Accessibility to attractions: Proximity to popular destinations without traffic congestion appeals to many. One visitor to Creekside RV Park in Pigeon Forge explains, "This campground is easy access from the main town of pigeon forge. Gravel sites with a concrete pad for picnic table," making day trips convenient during their 108-site seasonal operation from April through November.

What You Should Know

Site spacing variations: Campsite proximity varies significantly between parks. "Sites are somewhat small but had no problem getting our rig in and set up!" notes a camper at Riveredge RV Park, while another at Up the Creek reports, "We love the fact that there is trees between campers so it doesn't feel like your camping on top one another."

Reservation strategies: For popular parks, timing matters. "It is so hard to get a reservation here, so we decided to take what we could get so we could try it out! A tip to get reservations! Call and put your name on a waiting list for the dates you need. If they have cancellations, they call the people on the list instead of releasing the dates on the website!" advises a visitor to Anchor Down RV Resort.

Road noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience traffic noise despite scenic settings. "We had a great pull thru spot (D2) for our one night stay," says one reviewer about Southlake RV Park, while another notes, "The tent spots towards the point are apparently very close to the hwy and morning commute traffic was pretty loud."

Tips for Camping with Families

Look for kid-friendly facilities: Parks with designated children's areas provide entertainment options. A camper at River Plantation notes, "Had a blast here! They have so much for the kids to do, full court basketball, tennis courts, battle ball, arcade room, and pool."

Check seasonal activities: Some campgrounds offer special events during specific times. "Every Saturday in October, campers decorate their site and hand out candy to the costumed campers! My kids LOVED that. We have already booked for this next October and plan to make it a tradition!" shares a visitor about Anchor Down RV Resort.

Consider water access: Kids often enjoy water features regardless of pool availability. "My kids loved playing by the river," a visitor to Up the Creek RV Camp mentions, adding, "It's close to all the areas attractions but far enough where it feels like you are camping in the wilderness."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling preparations: Ground conditions vary even at developed campgrounds. "Sites are part gravel and grassy. We were in a pull through with full hook ups," reports a visitor to Dumplin Valley Farm RV Park, while another camper at Creekside notes, "My only complaint is that the sites were difficult to get into. The camper across the street from my site had to move his truck so that I could get enough angle to back into my site."

Consider water pressure variations: Water hookup quality differs between parks. "All campsites had concrete pad, fire pit and most have a picnic table," notes a camper, adding information about utilities that functioned properly during their visit.

Wi-Fi reliability varies: Internet access quality fluctuates throughout the region. "Wifi is free but not great," reports one camper, while another mentions, "Very stable wifi you can stream with," showing the inconsistency between different parks.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Louisville, TN is Southlake RV Park with a 3.6-star rating from 14 reviews.

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