Best Campgrounds near Rockford, TN

Rockford, Tennessee serves as a gateway to diverse camping experiences in the Great Smoky Mountains region. Nearby campgrounds include Cades Cove Campground and Elkmont Campground within Great Smoky Mountains National Park, both offering tent, RV, and cabin accommodations. The area also features privately operated facilities like Southlake RV Park near Knoxville and Townsend-Great Smokies KOA, providing camping areas with varying levels of amenities. Most campgrounds in this region are established sites rather than dispersed camping, with several offering waterfront access on nearby lakes and rivers.

Seasonal availability significantly impacts camping options around Rockford. Many Great Smoky Mountains National Park campgrounds operate from spring through fall, with Cades Cove and Elkmont typically open from March/April through October. Year-round options exist at privately managed sites like Townsend-Great Smokies KOA and Little Arrow Outdoor Resort. Visitors should verify reservation requirements, as most established campgrounds in the area require advance booking. Road access is generally good, though some campground roads may not accommodate larger RVs. A visitor noted, "Sites are not well developed with power and sewer in odd places. Monthly rentals and not well kept."

Primitive camping experiences can be found at Low Meadow Farms (formerly Brown Bike Farms), which provides creek-side tent and RV sites with minimal amenities. Several visitors highlight the peaceful natural setting of these primitive sites despite their proximity to Knoxville. A camper observed, "This place is a great primitive campground with sites along a creek. Very quiet." Waterfront camping receives positive reviews across multiple locations, with lakefront tent sites at Southlake RV Park specifically mentioned for fishing and water access. Most developed campgrounds in the region offer amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and toilets, with varying availability of electric hookups, showers, and dump stations. The region's proximity to Great Smoky Mountains National Park provides convenient access to hiking trails and scenic drives for day trips from basecamp.

Best Camping Sites Near Rockford, Tennessee (451)

    1. Cades Cove Campground

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

    $30 / night

    "You can easily bike through the loop, or drive. Nice spot to see wildlife as well. Cades Cove is well known for spotting bears, deer and turkey."

    "We camped in the middle of a hot sticky Tennessee summer and felt just fine in all of the shade."

    2. Elkmont Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    124 Reviews
    Gatlinburg, TN
    23 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."

    3. Southlake RV Park

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

    $28 - $38 / night

    "The tent sights are located right on a great fishing cove on Fort Loudon reserve. We booked tent site 7 but when we got there someone was fishing off the point where our campsite was supposed to be."

    "Our site us overlooking the lake and the view is beautiful. Close to downtown and the mountains. Only downfall is very spotty wifi in some areas."

    4. Townsend-Great Smokies KOA

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

    "The Lizard Lounge has a separate WiFi but you have to be inside or just outside to use it. Amazing river views and very close to the entrance of the National park."

    "Right next to the entrance to the Great Smokey mountains. Townsend is a lovely town for eating and lots of walking trails. It is a short drive into pigeon forge if you want more activities to do."

    5. Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg KOA Campground

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

    "Had we been in a site away from the river, we’d have been packed in like sardines."

    "Close to everything, right in the heart of pigeon forge. Best bath houses we’ve ever been too, all other reviews were spot on!"

    6. Abrams Creek Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    24 Reviews
    Tallassee, TN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 448-4103

    $30 / night

    "We were in site 11, nice but next to a group site so a little louder than I like. There are trails near by but I was unable to experience. Bear boxes and trash bins. Centrally located water."

    "Way if they beaten path and reservations can ONLY be made online. No cell service no internet for at least ten miles away from camp.. absolutely gorgeous location and rangers keep it clean every day."

    7. Little Arrow Outdoor Resort

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

    $60 - $185 / night

    "It’s right outside one of the entrances to the Great Smoky Mountains and about 20 minutes from Cades Cove."

    "Close to Cades Cove and right at the entrance to Smokey Mountains National Park. Just cant say enough good things about it."

    8. Cades Cove Group Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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

    $50 - $94 / night

    "There is a camp store with firewood (you are required to buy it from an authorized location!). Nice roomy campsites, but not as much plant cover as at Elkmont in my experience."

    "I wanted to see if there was a difference in the camping experience at the two locations."

    9. Whispering River RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Townsend, TN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 981-4300

    "Nice park with amenities close to the NP. Grounds were well kept, staff was super friendly, good laundry room. Pool and plenty of room to walk dogs. "

    "We stayed a week with friends in the sites around us.  The campground is located off Little Pigeon River.  We could  hear quite a bit of noise from the highway into Townsend.  "

    10. Low Meadow Farms (formerly Brown Bike Farms)

    7 Reviews
    Knoxville, TN
    8 miles
    Website

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Next to some good hiking and biking trails. Every site with the exception of one was right next to the creek. It’s definitely worth checking out."

    "Close to some great breweries, hiking, paddling, great biking. All around a great place!"

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Recent Reviews near Rockford, TN

2222 Reviews of 451 Rockford Campgrounds


  • Scott Z.
    Nov. 6, 2025

    The Drift

    Convenient, clean, and close to nature

    What a fantastic way to end our day rafting Section 10 & 11 of the French Broad River.  There aren’t many places for river sportsmen to get off the river at their own campsite for the night.   Lots of wildlife too from herons, hawks and bald eagles to deer, otters and an occasional bear.   Watched the flames dance in the campfire while we drank beer and cooked up hot dogs and beans.  Downtown Newport is 10 minutes away for any needs.

  • 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.

  • David R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Long Hungry Road Dispersed Campsites

    Great Campsite, But Let’s Keep It Clean

    This campsite is a great little spot just across the road from the water—peaceful, scenic, and well-situated. I was lucky to grab the last open site, and it turned out to be a perfect place to unwind. The only downside was the amount of trash left behind by previous visitors; I nearly filled a bag cleaning up. A gentle reminder to future campers: please do better and respect this beautiful space. Despite that, it’s truly a gem, and I’ll definitely be coming back.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Grumpy Bear Campground

    Nice but small

    The attraction here is the river. It is absolutely gorgeous. Riverside are small and close together.


Guide to Rockford

Situated in east Tennessee at the northern edge of the Smoky Mountains, campgrounds near Rockford, TN provide access to both mountainous terrain and multiple waterways including Fort Loudon Lake and the Little River. Most camping areas sit at elevations between 850-1,200 feet, creating moderate temperatures that average 48°F-87°F from spring through fall. Winter camping options are limited with several key facilities closing seasonally, though year-round alternatives exist within 20-30 miles of Rockford.

What to Do

Bicycle the Cades Cove loop: At Cades Cove Campground, visitors can rent bikes for scenic rides through the historic valley. "What a great campground!! 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," notes camper Jeremy H.

Watch for wildlife in natural settings: The area provides exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities within short drives. "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. Make your reservations far in advance this is a destination!" shares Ashley Y. about her Cades Cove experience.

Explore historic structures: Several campgrounds provide access to preserved historic buildings and settlements. "The Daisy Town ghost town is one of the more intriguing areas to explore at Elkmont Campground. Once you've set up camp, walk or drive down the road toward the Little River and Jakes Creek trails... and you'll find yourself at the end of a road lined with assorted cottages and cabins that used to be vacation homes," writes Jean C.

What Campers Like

Creekside camping for solitude: Primitive sites alongside waterways offer peaceful alternatives to busier established campgrounds. "This place is a great primitive campground with sites along a creek. Very quiet," reports Matt M. about Low Meadow Farms (formerly Brown Bike Farms).

Accessible lake fishing spots: Several campgrounds offer direct water access for fishing without requiring a boat. "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," explains Nate H. about Southlake RV Park.

Modern amenities in natural settings: Some campgrounds balance outdoor experiences with unexpected comforts. "The bathrooms were FABULOUS. I've never wanted to bathe in a campground bathroom before, but I do it out of necessity. Well these bathrooms were luxurious and modern and so SO clean," shares Jenny J. about Little Arrow Outdoor Resort.

What You Should Know

Seasonal crowds impact experience: Peak periods bring significant visitor numbers, especially in the national park. "This is a great campground, but can get a little busy. 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. about Cades Cove.

Road noise affects certain sites: Highway proximity impacts some otherwise appealing waterfront locations. "Our site wasn't very shaded. We could hear quite a bit of noise from the highway into Townsend," reports Charlene about Whispering River RV Resort.

Nearby facilities have limited hours: Plan ahead for supply runs as area services have restricted schedules. "There's a small camp store with limited supplies and hours (open late afternoon); Cades Cove has a much larger one, though it tends more toward souvenirs," notes one visitor to Elkmont Campground.

Tips for Camping with Families

Look for specialized kid-friendly activities: Several campgrounds offer dedicated family programming. "Very kid friendly KOA. The scenery in the back of the park where the tent area is on a creek, nice," shares Laurie B. about Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg KOA.

Choose campsites away from traffic: For safety and enjoyment with children, select interior sites. "I don't like to wander around in the dark for long distances because of animals. My site had a nice tent pad next to my picnic table and grill area. It was not the biggest of the sites at the location but plenty large enough for me, and not far from the restroom," recommends Crystal C. about her Elkmont experience.

Consider weather backup plans: Mountain weather changes quickly, requiring flexibility. "The weather was nice, but it was getting dark, and I wanted to move it over the picnic table in the morning... That night a wind storm blew through!" warns Jean C. about setting up screen houses at Elkmont.

Tips from RVers

Check hookup locations before setup: Review site layouts as utilities may be positioned inconveniently. "Sites are not well developed with power and sewer in odd places," cautions Chuck W. about Southlake RV Park.

Prepare for uneven terrain: Many area campgrounds have sloped sites requiring leveling equipment. "Only surprise was unlevel site, our neighbor had to loan blocks to set camper," notes Ward about Little Arrow Outdoor Resort.

Select sites based on size restrictions: Larger rigs face limitations at some otherwise appealing locations. "Positioned closest to Gatlinburg, Elkmont Campground is one of the easiest campgrounds to navigate in when it comes to wider roads and more widespread campsites," recommends Crystal C.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Rockford, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Rockford, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 451 campgrounds and RV parks near Rockford, TN and 13 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Rockford, TN?

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

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Rockford, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 13 free dispersed camping spots near Rockford, TN.

What parks are near Rockford, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 33 parks near Rockford, TN that allow camping, notably Croatan National Forest and Great Smoky Mountains National Park.