Best RV Parks & Resorts near Corryton, TN

Several RV parks near Corryton accommodate large motorhomes with full hookup capabilities. Anchor Down RV Resort in Dandridge operates from March through December with concrete pads and lakefront sites for big rigs. Escapees Raccoon Valley RV Park in Heiskell remains open year-round with electric, water, and sewer connections. "Sites are close together, but that just makes it more neighborly," noted one camper about Raccoon Valley. River Plantation RV Resort in Sevierville provides year-round access with spacious sites featuring water, electric, and sewer hookups, while Two Rivers Landing RV Resort offers similar amenities but prohibits campfires.

Advance reservations are essential during peak seasons, particularly fall when mountain views attract numerous travelers. Most parks provide sanitary dump stations, though accessibility varies with terrain. Pet-friendly policies exist throughout the region, with Escapees Raccoon Valley featuring a dedicated dog park. Cell service remains reliable near major roads but may diminish in more remote locations. Many campgrounds sell firewood and basic supplies onsite, eliminating the need for additional stops. A visitor to Dumplin Valley Farm RV Park mentioned: "Very soft green grass over the entire RV park. Plenty of room for pets to walk on lead. Quiet with no road noise." Level sites vary significantly between parks, with some requiring blocks for proper stabilization.

Best RV Sites Near Corryton, Tennessee (178)

    1. Anchor Down RV Resort

    48 Reviews
    Sevierville, TN
    19 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."

    2. Dumplin Valley Farm RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Kodak, TN
    16 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."

    3. Escapees Raccoon Valley RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Heiskell, TN
    15 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."

    4. Creekside RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Pigeon Forge, TN
    27 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. Two Rivers Landing RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Sevierville, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 429-9666

    "The sites have hedges on either side, which make the sites more private. Although the sites are very narrow . We are in the fifth wheel/trailer sites. We liked it here and would stay again."

    "Nice clean bathrooms, Nice sites with full hookup. Right in the middle of a lot to do, that’s why we want to come back when it’s warm!"

    6. Southlake RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Rockford, TN
    21 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."

    7. Up the Creek RV Camp

    19 Reviews
    Pigeon Forge, TN
    27 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."

    8. River Plantation RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Pigeon Forge, TN
    24 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. Forest Grove RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Dandridge, TN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 484-9794

    $50 - $95 / night

    "The sites are level. No grass to worry about rocks hitting a window when they mow. Campground is super clean, they pick up the trash for guests. The bath house smelled really fresh and clean."

    10. Riveredge RV Park

    17 Reviews
    Pigeon Forge, TN
    30 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."

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RV Park Reviews near Corryton, TN

1501 Reviews of 178 Corryton 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.

  • 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.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2023

    Wilderness Road Campground

    Quiet Site in Deciduous Canopy

    Wilderness Road Cumberland Gap : (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good 70 yr olds in 17’ trailer: Overall Rating: 4 Price: $24 w electricity $18 w/o Usage during visit: low Site Privacy: 2 to 4 depending on location. Some areas, sites close in 3 directions. Looks to be better privacy in non electric sites. Site Spacing: 3 to 4 Site surface: Gravel, ours, tough to level Reservations: Yes Campground Noise 5. Quiet Road Noise: 4, depending on location. Highway noise Electricity. 2 loops have electricity. Water: at dump station and restrooms Sewer: No Dump: Yes Bathroom: 5 Clean Showers: 5. Private rooms Pull Throughs most are backing Cell Service (Verizon): 5. Great Setting: Deciduous forest Weather: 60s to upper 30s Bugs: None Solar: Great. May change as the trees leaf out more. Host: They are active. Location: Near Town of Gap - quaint, make sure to visit. 1919 is the place for lunch or dinner we hear from locals. 10 minutes to good grocery stores in Middlesboro.


Guide to Corryton

RV parks near Corryton, Tennessee sit in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains at elevations ranging from 900-1,200 feet. The region features rolling hills and creek valleys with moderate temperature fluctuations between seasons. Most campgrounds remain accessible year-round with gravel roads and level pads designed to minimize seasonal flooding or erosion issues.

What to do

Creek fishing access: At Dumplin Valley Farm RV Park, anglers can fish nearby streams with valid Tennessee licenses. "We did an overnight stop at Dumplin as it was close to the interstate. It was very nice! Sites were part gravel and grassy. We were in a pull through with full hook ups," notes a visitor.

Water activities: Anchor Down RV Resort offers lake swimming during summer months. "The beach area they've constructed on the lake is INSANE! So so nice! There's a giant blow up slide leading into the lake," one camper reports. Water temperatures remain comfortable from May through September.

Playground access: Riveredge RV Park maintains child-friendly facilities throughout the camping season. "Our son had a ball playing in the pool and splash pad. After hours we went to the arcade and played," a visitor remarks. The playground areas typically close at sunset while pool facilities operate from 9am-7pm during summer.

What campers like

Quiet locations: Up the Creek RV Camp provides peaceful sites away from highway noise. According to a camper, "This is seriously the quietest campground I've ever been to. I wouldn't bring children to it (there's nothing for them to do there, anyway) but it's a very relaxing 'adult' campground."

Clean facilities: Visitors consistently praise the maintenance standards at campgrounds like Creekside RV Park. "This park was beautifully kept. The bathrooms and showers were cleaner than any I have seen," notes a recent guest. Most parks clean facilities twice daily.

Natural settings: Multiple campgrounds feature creekside locations with native vegetation. "Very soft green grass over the entire RV park. Plenty of room for pets to walk on lead. Quiet with no road noise," observed one visitor. Creek access points typically have gravel or stone steps to prevent erosion.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Fall weekends fill quickly at most campgrounds due to leaf-viewing visitors. "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.

Campfire regulations: Not all parks permit open fires. Two Rivers Landing RV Resort prohibits campfires entirely. "Sites have hedges on either side, which make the sites more private. Although the sites are very narrow. We are in the fifth wheel/trailer sites," notes a camper.

Site sizing: Many campgrounds have specific areas designated for larger versus smaller rigs. "Location was great, right on the river bank, gorgeous views. Very clean and beautifully landscaped!" notes a Two Rivers Landing visitor. Sites typically range from 30-45 feet in length with varying width restrictions.

Tips for camping with families

Pool amenities: Several RV parks near Corryton maintain pools with extended summer hours. "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," notes a visitor to Riveredge RV Park.

Arcade options: Indoor recreation facilities operate year-round at select locations. "This is our first RV trip and we couldn't have picked a better place to stay! The RV Resort is very clean and very well kept," reports a first-time camper at River Plantation RV Resort.

Playground considerations: Check playground age ranges before booking. "We picked the wrong time to go to PF/Gatlinberg. It was way too touristy for us. Campsites were small/tight. Staff was extremely nice. Bathhouses were clean and felt safe," notes a family who visited during peak season.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Bring leveling blocks as terrain varies significantly between parks. "Sites are level paved and great landscaping too," notes a visitor to Two Rivers Landing RV Resort.

Seasonal access: Most parks near Corryton remain operational throughout winter, though amenities may be limited. "This park has 1 issue. Communication," notes one camper, highlighting the importance of calling ahead during off-season periods.

Utility connections: RV campers should prepare for varied hookup placements. "Sites were part gravel and easy to pull through. We were in a pull through with full hook ups. The area is so nice and if you were looking for things to do, it's close to Pigeon Forge and not terribly far from Gatlinburg," reports a visitor, emphasizing the need to bring extension cords and hoses.

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