Best Campgrounds near Morristown, TN

Morristown, Tennessee provides access to several established campgrounds within a short drive of the city. Panther Creek State Park Campground offers both tent and RV camping with full hookup sites, while Cherokee Dam Campground operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority provides waterfront camping opportunities along the Holston River. The area includes a mix of state park facilities, TVA-managed recreation areas, and private RV resorts. Most campgrounds in the region feature electric hookups, drinking water, and shower facilities, with some offering premium amenities like sewer connections. Camping areas range from lakeside settings to mountain locations, with several options within 30 minutes of downtown Morristown.

"Panther Creek State Park was an unexpected find outside of Knoxville, TN, in Morristown," noted one camper. The campground elevation affects weather conditions, with higher elevation sites experiencing cooler temperatures even during summer months. Most campgrounds in the Morristown area remain open year-round, though some TVA-managed sites like Cherokee Dam operate seasonally from March through November. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for weekend stays during peak summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly. Cell service is generally reliable at established campgrounds near Morristown, though coverage may be limited in more remote areas. Many campgrounds feature paved, level sites of varying lengths, so checking site specifications before booking is advisable for RV campers.

Campers report high satisfaction with water-adjacent sites throughout the region. The proximity to Douglas Lake and Cherokee Lake provides opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming at several campgrounds. A reviewer mentioned that Panther Creek State Park offers "a lot to do recreation wise" with mountain biking trails, horseback riding paths, and hiking opportunities. Mixed-use campgrounds that accommodate both tent and RV camping are common in the area, though some private resorts cater exclusively to RVs with premium amenities. Public bathhouses and restroom facilities receive positive reviews for cleanliness at most established campgrounds. The region's campgrounds balance natural settings with convenient access to Morristown's services, making them suitable for both weekend getaways and longer stays while exploring eastern Tennessee.

Best Camping Sites Near Morristown, Tennessee (360)

    1. Panther Creek State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Talbott, TN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 587-7046

    $26 - $42 / night

    "Panther Creek SP Panther Creek State Park was an unexpected find outside of Knoxville, TN , in Morristown. I’ve driven by the sign but no need to camp so close to home."

    "Visitor Center at the entrance opens at 7 AM. Tent pads appeared to be 8x8’ max, so if you have a family size tent you’ll need to find flat grass to pitch on YOUR site."

    2. Anchor Down RV Resort

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

    $49 - $139 / night

    "Anchors Down is just outside Severville Tennessee and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Located on Douglas Lake with the Smokie Mountains in the back ground."

    "This campground is one of the best you will find in Tennessee.  "

    3. Cherokee Dam Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

    6 Reviews
    Jefferson City, TN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 882-5263

    "Sites along the lake. Clean campground. They need to clean up around edge of sites along the lake to make it easier access."

    "There are some really great lakefront sites here, and the tent spots are great, note- they are walk in sites, and you can get in the water from these sites."

    4. Cosby Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    70 Reviews
    Cosby, TN
    32 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."

    5. Greenbrier Campground

    70 Reviews
    Gatlinburg, TN
    32 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."

    6. Douglas Tailwater Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

    19 Reviews
    Sevierville, TN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 361-1522

    "I was very lucky to find this spot near the Great Smoky Mountains. It was October, cool and fine, when I backed up to the French Broad River in this immaculate campsite with super friendly hosts."

    "Driving distance to locations for exploring."

    7. Lakeside Getaway on Douglas

    4 Reviews
    Dandridge, TN
    12 miles
    +1 (423) 231-9399

    $35 - $100 / night

    "The Lakeside Getaway on Douglas is new to the Dyrt but has an amazing location to share with everyone, they have glamping tents but also spots for car camping by the river. "

    "Currently there are no hookups, conveniently located off I40 and a perfect place to overnight for us. An additional 40 sites are currently being built."

    8. Greenlee May Springs Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

    3 Reviews
    Talbott, TN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 828-4802

    "Had a site back in by their cabins that was just off the lake which was great for fishing and the kids to explore!"

    "My campsite was a little small but it was right on Cherokee Lake. A lot of permanent residence that are there during the season and I was there offseason so not a lot of people."

    9. Elkmont Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    124 Reviews
    Gatlinburg, TN
    41 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."

    10. Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg KOA Campground

    55 Reviews
    Pigeon Forge, TN
    32 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!"

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Recent Reviews near Morristown, TN

1852 Reviews of 360 Morristown Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Creekwood Farm RV Park

    Great RV Park

    This park is conveniently located between Maggie Valley and Waynesville with access to lots of western NC attractions. The staff is excellent and cares about the campers' experience here.

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Pride RV Resort

    Excellent RV Park. The staff is great and hospitable.

    The staff here care about the campground and put their best effort towards being hospitable to the guests.

  • Sarah and Philip H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Knoxville Campground

    Great Pass through Campground not for staying long term

    Location was great to get to lots of things but campsites are very tight and no room for an actual camping feel.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2025

    Around Pond RV Park

    Nice stop

    nice stop off interstate, about 1 mile easy pull thru, during week stop, was quiet, peaceful, little traffic noise through nite. pond area, chickens, ducks, swans.

  • Mary D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Anderson County Park

    Amazing Site!

    This is one of my new absolute favorite sites yet! While a majority of the campground is long-term, the sites along water are not. This specific spot was huge and next to a wooded area and nature walk and, in my opinion, the best site in the whole campground! The bathhouse was small, but functional and clean. The campground host was exceptionally friendly. No wifi. I have US Cellular and had limited service. Enough to maybe look something up and receive texts.

  • Allissa F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2025

    Elkmont Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    One night stay

    Right on Little River. The view and sound was so enjoyable. The restroom is a couple minute walk away, very convenient. Zero signal for Att (for signal, take a right out of the campground heading toward Gatlinburg. There’ll be a Pulloff with a view on the left, pull in and use your phone if needed).

  • 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.


Guide to Morristown

Camping options near Morristown, Tennessee range from lakeside settings to mountain locations that offer varied experiences based on elevation. Campgrounds in this area typically sit between 1,000-1,500 feet above sea level, with cooler temperatures common even during summer evenings when overnight lows can drop to the mid-60s. Several camping areas provide direct water access for fishing and water recreation at Cherokee Lake and Douglas Lake.

What to do

Hiking trails: The Cosby area of Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers less crowded hiking options within driving distance of Morristown. "Most sites are walk up, so you don't need a reservation, and there are probably 100+ sites, so even during the busiest of times you can find a good site," notes a camper at Cosby Campground. "The trailhead for Mt. Cammerer via Low Gap leaves from here also, and that was a great hike, the first 3+ miles are rough and steep, but once you hit the AT it gets easier."

Kayaking: Cherokee Dam Campground provides excellent water access. "The lake is great to kayak. The store is well stocked," reports one visitor to Cherokee Dam Campground. The campground offers rental options for those who don't bring their own watercraft.

Mountain biking: Multiple trail systems are available within 30 minutes of Morristown. "Very nice bathrooms. The sites aren't the most private we've ever stayed at, but the mountain biking was so much fun we didn't care! Hiking and biking was an A+. Great place for families because of the surrounding wooded activities," shares a reviewer about Panther Creek State Park.

What campers like

Clean bathhouses: Douglas Tailwater Campground maintains well-kept facilities. "Very clean campground, friendly and helpful staff. The sites are a little close to each other. Go for the river view sites, you won't be disappointed," recommends a camper at Douglas Tailwater Campground. "Clean showerhouses and amenities are the cleanest we've ever witnessed by far," notes another camper about area facilities.

Waterfront sites: Many campers prefer water-adjacent camping spots throughout the region. "Cherokee Dam campground is literally one of the most beautiful campgrounds in the area! The grounds are so well-kept, and the lake is just breathtaking," shares one visitor to Cherokee Dam Campground. "There are some really great lakefront sites here, and the tent spots are great, note- they are walk in sites, and you can get in the water from these sites."

Privacy between sites: Greenbrier Campground uses natural features for separation. "Sites are narrow and fairly close together, although they've done an excellent job of maintaining the heavy trees around the river and on the 'treelawn' area which separates each site. This helps to make a narrow space seem deceptively private," explains a camper at Greenbrier Campground.

What you should know

Seasonal operation: Most TVA campgrounds have limited operating seasons. Cherokee Dam Campground is open from "Mar 18 to Nov 7" according to their information, while other TVA sites have similar schedules. Some private campgrounds like Anchor Down RV Resort operate from "Mar 1 - Dec 1."

Weather fluctuations: Evening temperatures can vary significantly from daytime highs, especially at higher elevations. "We were there when it was a little cooler and there was hardly anyone there, which was nice!" notes a visitor to Cosby Campground about shoulder season camping.

Reservation requirements: Lakeside Getaway on Douglas and other popular waterfront sites require advance planning. "Super easy booking, great host communication. This is brand new lakefront campground with tent and RV sites," shares a camper at Lakeside Getaway on Douglas. First-come, first-served sites are limited in the best places to camp near Morristown.

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds: Greenbrier Campground offers dedicated children's areas. "The campground is very well maintained. Our group was in tents, campers and the only cabin on property. The swimming hole was a blessing during the hot days! The tubing was fun for the older kids and adults. Best kept secret was the free arcade room in AC with couches to boot," shares a family who stayed at Greenbrier Campground.

Swimming options: Several campgrounds feature water recreation areas for children. "There is a playground and a swimming area, lots of picnic spots, kayak rentals, etc. Several people were walking/running across the dam," mentions a visitor to Cherokee Dam Campground about family-friendly activities.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Panther Creek State Park has educational wildlife exhibits. "Lots of wildlife here, even a rescued barred owl to view near the gift shop. It can get lively throughout the day, but most people are respectful and keep the noise down at night," notes a camper at Panther Creek State Park Campground.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Anchor Down RV Resort provides premium lakefront options. "Price is a little higher than most but you get what you pay for. Great amenities and great views. There is so much to do you don't even need to leave the campground," advises one RVer at Anchor Down RV Resort. "Each site is clean and roomy with private fire pit. The premium sites have custom fireplaces and the views are gorgeous."

Leveling requirements: Panther Creek sites may require additional equipment. "Check your lengths and bring your leveling boards," recommends a visitor. "The sites in the upper curve are bigger then the ones on the hill. There are several that offer tent pads and small vehicle pads."

Hookup availability: Full-service sites are limited at some campgrounds. "It's a gradual uphill drive through the camp, you curve to the left and then back down the hill," explains a reviewer about Panther Creek State Park Campground, noting the campground is "limited on full service sites."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Morristown, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Morristown, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 360 campgrounds and RV parks near Morristown, TN and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Morristown, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Morristown, TN is Panther Creek State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 19 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Morristown, TN.

What parks are near Morristown, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 32 parks near Morristown, TN that allow camping, notably Cumberland Gap National Historic Park and Cherokee National Forest.