Best Campgrounds near Talbott, TN

Talbott, Tennessee serves as a gateway to diverse camping options, with multiple established campgrounds within easy driving distance. Panther Creek State Park Campground provides tent and RV sites with full hookups approximately 15 miles north of Talbott, while Cherokee Dam Campground offers water access with electric hookups about 10 miles to the northeast. Several Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) managed properties dot the region, including Douglas Dam Tailwater and Douglas Dam Headwater campgrounds. The camping landscape features a mix of state park facilities, TVA recreation areas, and private RV resorts, with options ranging from basic tent sites to premium RV pads and even cabin accommodations at places like Greenbrier Campground.

Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally with limited winter availability. The region experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, with spring and fall offering the most comfortable camping conditions. "This park is less than 10 minutes from I-81, so very convenient for a one night stop over," noted one camper about Panther Creek State Park. Road access to established campgrounds is generally good, though some sites have length restrictions that limit larger RVs. Visitors should check individual campground regulations as alcohol policies vary, with state parks typically prohibiting alcohol while private campgrounds often allow it. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months and weekends when waterfront sites fill quickly. Cell coverage is generally reliable throughout the area.

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw in the region, with several campgrounds offering direct access to Cherokee Lake and other bodies of water. Campers consistently highlight the recreational opportunities beyond camping, with one visitor stating that Panther Creek has "great hiking trails, pool, playground fire pits and so much more!" Mountain biking receives particular praise at Panther Creek, where an extensive trail network attracts enthusiasts. Wildlife sightings are common, with reviewers mentioning deer, raccoons, and even wild turkeys. While most campgrounds provide basic amenities including showers, toilets and hookups, the quality of facilities varies. Several reviewers mentioned cleanliness as an important factor, with some campgrounds maintaining spotless bathhouses while others received criticism for inadequate maintenance.

Best Camping Sites Near Talbott, Tennessee (402)

    1. Anchor Down RV Resort

    49 Reviews
    Sevierville, TN
    14 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.  "

    2. Panther Creek State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Talbott, TN
    4 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."

    "Nuzzled into the East Tennessee hills. Very pretty. Nice State Park. Would stay here again."

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

    8 Reviews
    Jefferson City, TN
    6 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. Douglas Tailwater Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

    19 Reviews
    Sevierville, TN
    15 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."

    5. Greenbrier Campground

    71 Reviews
    Gatlinburg, TN
    28 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 Dam Headwater Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

    13 Reviews
    Sevierville, TN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 882-5263

    "We decided to give this place a try and it turned out to be a great location! We stayed in lot 7, which is next to a hill and the kids loved running up and down the hill."

    "close to the city, but beautiful nonetheless. wake up early for a beautiful sunrise over the lake"

    7. Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg KOA Campground

    55 Reviews
    Pigeon Forge, TN
    26 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!"

    8. Dumplin Valley Farm RV Park

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

    $33 - $38 / night

    "We can be flexible with parking situations for those of you traveling with larger rigs pulling trailers, etc."

    "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."

    9. Elkmont Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    126 Reviews
    Gatlinburg, TN
    35 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. Cosby Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    72 Reviews
    Cosby, TN
    30 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."

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Recent Reviews near Talbott, TN

1993 Reviews of 402 Talbott Campgrounds


  • Darla Z.
    Jun. 7, 2026

    Appalachia Ridge

    Enjoyed our stay

    We recently stayed at Appalachian Ridge RV Park and were very impressed with the property. The park is well maintained and offers a great mix of premium concrete pads as well as standard gravel sites. The fire pits are substantial and perfect for relaxing evenings outdoors, and each site includes a nice picnic table.

    The park is very dog-friendly, with a dedicated dog area that our pups enjoyed. The bathhouse and laundry facilities were clean, modern, and well cared for. One of the things we appreciated most was how quiet and peaceful the park was during our stay.

    If you’re looking for a clean, comfortable, and dog-friendly RV park with quality amenities, Appalachian Ridge RV Park is definitely worth considering. We would happily stay here again.

  • Q
    Jun. 5, 2026

    Anderson County Park

    Nice peaceful campground for RVs and tents.

    I've camper here a few times over the years. It's always been a peaceful experience. Bath house has always been pretty clean. Could use an update but over all always been happy with our trips.

  • Matthew M.
    Jun. 3, 2026

    Newport-Smoky Mountains KOA

    Turn-n-burn

    Overnight stop that was quieter than expected for so close to I40. Not a fan of the access road and condition- narrow and a couple potholes swallowed up my left front; too narrow a road to avoid. Close to Walmart and Tractor Supply- always a plus. We hit up Copper Ridge Tavern and Grill- good service, small menu.

  • Morgan V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2026

    Baileyton KOA Holiday

    Nice people. Nice lot. Nice bath house

    Stoping here for one night for a road trip. People were very curious about our set up. One of the workers was our neighbor and helped more than we needed, however he was great and we were very thankful. Pulled in kinda late. Helped us start a fire and kept it going with some fun tools. We do a lot of dispersed camping in RMNP and like to take our time with things. He was great to speed up our set up so we could relax. Talked with him about an hour. The grounds kept well. No issue. Bath house was good. Only improvement would be AC(if you care about that) But not needed. Fun activities to do aswell; driving range. Basket ball. Pool. Big slide(Saturday 11-noon). Super friendly staff.

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2026

    Cades Cove Campground

    Scenic Quiet Campground

    There is a beautiful drive to get to this campground once you get through the traffic jam of Sevierville. Enjoy the scenic and winding river road! Only loop C is open in the off season. Generators are allowed at this time of year, but must be off by 8pm. The women's restroom was revoltingly smelly (some animal had sprayed in there, smelled like male cat x100). I hope this was a temporary situation.

    The sites have nice new pads(not perfectly level though) and the tent pads are spacious and flat. Cade's Cove loop was definitely worth taking, and I would do it again and stop at every stop. Take the pull outs and let the people pass you so you can really soak it all in.  Also, make sure to get a parking pass and a brochure at the first stop, which explains the sites along the loop. I saw many turkeys showing off their fan tails. And a large black bear chowing down on the sweet, fattening, tender spring grass. Also there were quite a few deer out. The scenery was magnificent!

  • Jessica
    May. 26, 2026

    Peaceful Moments

    Off the beaten path but more than worth it!

    Stayed at Peaceful Peak off Picadilly Lane in the Cobbly Nob and Bent Creek Golf Resort. The views- I felt like I was in another world! I cannot even begin to describe the feelings I felt as to what I was seeing. If you're looking for Luxe and Comfort- this is it! The cabin accommodates large groups and has ample amount of parking. We saw a Mama Bear and her 3 cubs while enjoying our morning cup of coffee- which they provide!! We will definitely be returning for our next stay.

  • K
    May. 26, 2026

    Happy Holiday RV Village

    Weekend Trip

    Had the best time at this campground! got a spot by the creek and was able to just relax! our water ended up not working out in the rv but we were right across from the bathhouses and they were clean and the water was HOT! Definitely will be back!

  • Tony M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2026

    Lazy Turtle Campground & Cabins

    Lazy turtle RV camping

    Very clean and beautiful campground. Brand new toilets and showers. Camping sites are fairly small. I would camp here again.

  • Carol J.
    May. 18, 2026

    Wilderness Road Campground

    Pretty setting and quiet campground

    We spent 2 weekend nights in site C21...it was severely unlevel as advertised.  Most sites in this loop are either very sloped, or flat with picnic tables down a set of stairs.  The campground was very quiet, although you could hear some traffic from the highway.  The sites were mostly shaded, clean, and somewhat private.  The bath houses were clean and modern.  The office/store was not open the entire time we were there, and the host mentioned that there were some electrical issues that caused it to be closed.  So we had to head through "the tunnel" into Middlesboro for firewood.  Found plenty at the Tractor Supply store on the north side of town.  Middlesboro has lots of places for supplies and food.  Other than the sloping sites the only other real drawback to the campground is the limited water.  In the C loop we only found water by the bathhouses, so the walk to get water was quite long.


Guide to Talbott

Camping spots near Talbott, Tennessee offer diverse terrain between elevations of 1,000 to 1,400 feet in the foothills of the Appalachians. The area experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 85°F from June through August, while spring brings significant rainfall averaging 4-5 inches monthly. Most campgrounds within 30 miles of Talbott have gravel sites with varying degrees of shade coverage.

What to do

Mountain biking trails: 60+ miles at Panther Creek State Park Campground, just 15 miles north of Talbott. "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," reports one camper. The park offers trails for various skill levels with especially good intermediate routes.

Historic exploration: 1930s buildings at Elkmont Campground in the Smoky Mountains. "One of the more intriguing areas to explore at Elkmont is the Daisy Town ghost town. Once you've set up camp, walk or drive down the road toward the Little River and Jakes Creek trails," notes a visitor. These historic vacation homes date back to the early 20th century with some open for exploration.

Kayaking and water sports: multiple access points on Cherokee Lake, particularly at Cherokee Dam Campground. "The lake is great to kayak. The store is well stocked," mentions a camper. Rental equipment available on-site from April through October with costs ranging from $25-40 per day depending on watercraft type.

What campers like

Private bathroom facilities: Several campgrounds offer upgraded restroom experiences. At Greenbrier Campground, "the bath house appeared to be newer, and will trump your home facilities in many cases! Within the bath house, there are several private doors leading to your own 3 piece bath with shelving and granite counters with outlets, and a stunning double shower."

Riverside camping sites: Many visitors highlight the sound of flowing water as a major benefit. "The campground had just reopened from being shutdown due to Covid, so the place was extremely clean. The camp hosts were so awesome, I feel like they take great care of the campground all year," noted a camper about Cherokee Dam campground, adding "there are some really great lakefront sites here, and the tent spots are great."

Less crowded alternatives: For those seeking quieter experiences than the main Smoky Mountain campgrounds. "Cosby Campground is amazing! 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. Each site has plenty of space too, so you're not on top of the site next to you," explains one visitor.

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Many campgrounds near Talbott close during winter months. The Douglas Dam Headwater Campground operates from "mid April to late October" while others like Cherokee Dam run from "March 18 to November 7," making shoulder season visits optimal for both weather and availability.

Limited shower facilities: Even at developed campgrounds, shower access may be restricted. "The bathhouses are kept clean, and have some nice pavilions for gatherings. Though if you come in the summer look out for ticks. Panther Creek is notorious for ticks. I pulled 6 off of me in one day," warns a regular visitor to the area.

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience unexpected noise sources. At Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg KOA, "When the noise of the amusement parks and traffic dies down you get about an hour of peace before the food warehouse on the other side (about 50 yds) starts loading trucks non stop through the night. We were awakened every night at 1 am or later."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: multiple access points for water recreation. At Anchor Down RV Resort, "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. There's a super cute and fun dog park, arcade room, very nice pool area, food truck with anything you could want to eat."

Evening activities: ranger programs at certain campgrounds enhance educational experiences. "On Fridays they have special Ranger programs. We were lucky enough to learn about moon-shining from guys on the moonshiner TV show. It was very interesting!" reports a visitor to Cosby Campground.

Recreation beyond hiking: Many campgrounds offer additional amenities. "Panther Creek State Park has a great campground for families to spend time at. For a lesser known state park, they have a lot of amenities. Playgrounds, hiking, horseback trails, mountain bike trails, tennis courts, disc golf, baseball field, volleyball, lake access, swimming pool."

Tips from RVers

Reservation strategies: plan well ahead for premium waterfront sites. For Anchor Down RV Resort, "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!"

Leveling needs: Many campgrounds in the area have sloped sites. "Sites were part gravel and grassy. 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. Without the hustle and bustle," notes a camper at Dumplin Valley Farm RV Park.

Accessibility considerations: Wheelchair-accessible options exist but are limited. "We've stayed here numerous times in 2020 as it is close to our home. We are disabled & their disabled spots are some of the very best," reports a regular at Cherokee Dam campground, pointing out that accessible sites often book quickly during prime season.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Talbott, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Talbott, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 402 campgrounds and RV parks near Talbott, TN and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Talbott, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Talbott, TN is Anchor Down RV Resort with a 4.8-star rating from 49 reviews.

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

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

What parks are near Talbott, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 32 parks near Talbott, TN that allow camping, notably Cumberland Gap National Historic Park and Great Smoky Mountains National Park.