Best Pet-Friendly Camping near Maryville, TN

Cades Cove Campground allows pets at their full-hookup sites within Great Smoky Mountains National Park, providing both water and electrical connections for pet owners. Elkmont Campground similarly accommodates pets at their tent and RV sites while maintaining the natural setting of the Smokies. Most dog-friendly campgrounds near Maryville limit pets to two per site and require them to be leashed at all times. Both campgrounds feature picnic tables at each site, making outdoor meals with pets convenient. The sites are generally well-maintained with temperature fluctuations throughout the day that can vary by 20° or more, requiring campers to prepare accordingly for their pets' comfort. Townsend-Great Smokies KOA and Little Arrow Outdoor Resort offer more amenities for pets, including designated dog exercise areas and waste stations.

Hiking trails near many of these campgrounds provide varying levels of pet access, though most national park trails prohibit dogs for wildlife protection. The Look Rock area offers spectacular views accessible via a short hike where leashed pets are permitted in developed areas. Campgrounds require waste cleanup, and most provide trash receptacles throughout the property. During high season from spring through fall, reservations are strongly recommended as pet-friendly sites fill quickly, particularly at Cades Cove which operates from March 11 to October 31. Nearby Southlake RV Park provides year-round access for pets but has many seasonal residents that may affect the camping experience. Wildlife encounters are common in the region, so keeping pets secured is crucial for both their safety and the protection of local animals.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Maryville, Tennessee (295)

    1. Cades Cove Campground

    98 Reviews
    Townsend, TN
    16 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."

    "Pros: beautiful and scenic

    • Near great trails
    • lots of wildlife - saw a bear!"

    2. Elkmont Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    125 Reviews
    Gatlinburg, TN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 430-5560

    $30 / night

    "Pets are allowed in the campground, but not on the trails. This campground has great access to hiking and fishing, as well as wildlife viewing."

    "I had the most fantastic campsite right next to the river in Elkmont."

    3. Abrams Creek Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    24 Reviews
    Tallassee, TN
    10 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."

    "Sites are close to one another, but arranged great. My family of 5 had plenty of room for two tents, chairs, picnic tables, etc."

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

    28 Reviews
    Townsend, TN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 448-4103

    $50 - $94 / night

    "Beautiful drive to get to this place once you get through the traffic jam of Sevierville.  Enjoy the scenic and winding river road! dOnly loop C is open in the off season. "

    "My dog and I enjoyed 4 nights here. The sites are well spaced and the tent pad is even. The bathrooms could use an update but I was just happy they’re flush toilets! There are no showers."

    5. Look Rock Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    14 Reviews
    Maryville, TN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 436-1261

    $30 - $36 / night

    "There is a state campground near the base, but it was crowded and noisy. Unfortunately I've been informed this campground is no longer in operation, so sad."

    "This place has so many gorgeous camping spits and hiking trails! In the fall there is just so many different hues of oranges reds and yellows"

    6. Townsend-Great Smokies KOA

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

    "The River is flowing behind the park, open to Tubers (Rental from the office), great outdoor playground and pool."

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

    7. Southlake RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Rockford, TN
    10 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."

    8. Yarberry Campground

    15 Reviews
    Lenoir City, TN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 986-3993

    "Yarberry Campground is a gated lakefront campground and day use area located on Tellico Lake, not far from the Fort Loudon Dam."

    "We rented a pontoon boat for four hours and had a great time exploring the lake. Highly recommend this campground if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the larger campgrounds."

    9. Little Arrow Outdoor Resort

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

    $60 - $185 / night

    "Our dog also loved their dog park. Their check in system was perfect for our late check in."

    "Little Arrow Outdoor Resort is an upscale campground located just minutes from Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The campground has several different types of accommodations."

    10. Melton Hill Dam Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

    29 Reviews
    Lenoir City, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 361-0436

    $18 - $31 / night

    "We really enjoyed Milton Hill dam, very friendly people , well stocked store, easy access to swimming and fishing and full hook up sites if you want them."

    "We made a last minute trip to Melton Hill that was very conveniently located just outside of Knoxville. The campsite offers several options for camping along the water or in the woods."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Maryville, TN

2295 Reviews of 295 Maryville Campgrounds


  • Mary D.
    Sep. 18, 2019

    Sweetwater KOA

    Great owners make all the difference!

    Convenient location just off Interstate 75. Quiet wooded area with plenty of activities for the kids. Swimming pool, fishing pond, playground, jump pad. We don't have pets, but there is a small dog park area. Lots of planned weekend activities. Bathrooms are very clean and well-maintained. My husband is disabled and we are very appreciative of the separate handicap facilities. You don't have that in a lot of campgrounds. We like the sites best towards the front of the park close to the pool. The owners are very hands-on and involved and you can tell. We have camped all over the country but this is our favorite local getaway when we have a free weekend.

  • Nate H.
    Sep. 30, 2020

    Greenbrier Campground

    Best Around

     Greenbriar campground is located in Pittman Center, west of Gatlinburg, adjacent to the Great Smoky Mountains. The campground is certainly one of the nicest camping spots I’ve n the area. The campground is very large, and has multiple camping options. They have tent and rv spots, as well as cabins, but I also saw some teepee style tent cabins. The campground is very wooded, so you feel like you are getting a legitimate Smoky Mountain camping experience. The pigeon river runs through the campground, and is great for fishing, or swimming/tubing in summer. There is a dog park also, and the campground is pet friendly. This campground has so many things to do, and it is very popular, so if you want to camp here, I would suggest booking early, because spots are booked months in advance. The campground is very quiet at night, with just the sounds of nature. There is a camp store, with firewood, and you’ll want to enjoy a campfire, even in the middle of summer. I Highly recommend Greenbriar Campground for camping in the Smokies.

  • Lori H.
    Jun. 15, 2020

    Escapees Raccoon Valley RV Park

    True RV park right off 1-75

    Raccoon Valley RV park is literally just an RV park. The park was very clean and well maintained, and would be a nice place to park for a night as part of a longer trip. The RV park is just right off 1-75, just north of Knoxville, so it would be easy to hop on and off the interstate. The property is just a large gravel parking lot, with a few trees scattered throughout. Not really my kind of camping, but nearly all the spots were full.

    The park has a large laundry facility, and a dog park for people traveling/camping with pets. I did see some benches located in the perimeter of the property in shady spots for relaxing.

    I assume some of the guests are long term residents, but the sites were all so neat and clean, without built on structures and such that I’ve seen at most places. This RV park will be perfect for some!

  • Michael L.
    Sep. 6, 2019

    Murphy/Peace Valley KOA

    Good Location and Friendly Staff

    Campground was well maintained and easy to find. The owner was around all weekend working on the place and being generally friendly. Facilities were clean and in good shape. Massive dog park.

  • Mandy M.
    Sep. 10, 2022

    Rose Creek Campground and Cabins Franklin, NC

    Rose creek didn’t disappoint 😊

    We loved the host jerry he brought us wood and picked our trash up and was a pleasure . The campground itself is taken great Care of with nice bathhouses . It also has a cool little dog park my dogs loved !

  • Jeremy K.
    Sep. 5, 2022

    Clinton-Knoxville North KOA

    Nice little campground

    We stayed here one night passing through to our next destination. Staff was super friendly and helpful. Had a pull through site. Sites were a little close, but it was to be expected being a travel stop for most.
    They had a playground, horseshoes, cornhole, volleyball, and a dog park. They also had laundry, and a nice little game room.
    Bathhouses were super clean.
    There was a Mexican restaurant and a Shoneys witching walking distance, however the Mexican is closed on Sundays.

  • Debbie B.
    Jul. 7, 2019

    Gatlinburg East / Smoky Mountain KOA

    Beautifully landscaped upscale property

    Sites are full hook up. Level. Fire rings. Picnic tables. Offers supreme patio sites as well. Swimming pool was warm and clean. Large play ground area. Dog park. Management was very polite and helpful.

  • Anne H.
    May. 22, 2018

    Camp Riverslanding

    AWESOME Bathrooms!

    Camp Riverslanding along the the Little Pigeon River is small, but has great appeal. Located right by Parkway, it has easy access to plenty of things to do. The bathrooms are outstanding, located in the same building as the laundry, there are several private bathroom/shower rooms, decorated nice and very clean. Garbage is picked up at your camp site every day. There is a pool, bounce pad, game room, and dog park. Our campsite located right on the river, had full hookups, a fire pit, a picnic table, and the ability to fish or tube along the river.

  • Stephanie H.
    Jun. 25, 2022

    The Ridge Outdoor Resort

    New resort

    Everything is new. We stayed by the dog park and it was convenient. We missed the lazy river due to them closing it for landscaping. However the circle of the lazy river appeared small. They also opened a deli by the fishing pond.


Guide to Maryville

Pet friendly camping near Maryville, Tennessee offers distinct advantages for travelers with animals. The area sits at the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, with elevations ranging from 800 to 1,200 feet, creating a moderate climate that can fluctuate significantly between day and night. Morning temperatures often run 15-25 degrees cooler than afternoon highs, requiring campers to pack accordingly for their pets' comfort throughout the day.

What to do

Bike the Cades Cove loop: Cades Cove Campground offers rental bikes at reasonable rates with special days reserved for cyclists. "The campground is beautiful and on certain days 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," notes Jeremy H. from Cades Cove Campground.

Wildlife viewing with safe distance: Keep pets secured while observing wildlife. "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," reports Ashley Y. This makes Cades Cove particularly good for pet owners who want wildlife experiences while keeping their animals safely separated.

Historic building exploration: The Elkmont Campground area contains abandoned vacation homes open to visitors. "The campground has a wonderful area and the history of the place is amazing," says Amy P. Many of these historical sites have gravel paths where leashed pets can join you on walks through the accessible areas.

What campers like

River access for cooling off: Many pet owners appreciate sites near water for hot days. "We camped 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," notes Kelly from Abrams Creek Campground. The creek access provides a place for pets to cool down during summer months.

Privacy between sites: Despite being popular destinations, some campgrounds maintain good separation. "The sites are large and spaced out so you don't feel right on top of your neighbors," writes Lori H. about Yarberry Campground. This spacing helps prevent conflicts between pets at neighboring campsites.

Clean bathrooms: While not directly pet-related, clean facilities matter to pet owners who may need to wash up after handling animals. "The bathhouses were FABULOUS. SERIOUSLY. 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," raves Jenny J. at Little Arrow Outdoor Resort.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most pet-friendly sites fill quickly. "Make your reservations far in advance this is a destination!" advises Ashley Y. This is particularly important for pet owners who need specific accommodations.

Variable site layouts: Not all sites are equally suitable for pets. "All driveways shaded, paved, and level. Very pleasant place. Only negative is the requirement to check in between 9-10:00 am the following day if one arrived later than check in time, which caused me to change hiking plans," explains Kim L. about Cades Cove Group Campground.

Noise considerations: Road noise can disturb sensitive pets. "There is a A LOT of road noise coming from the other side of the little river at all hours of the day and night. It was not exactly relaxing and peaceful with dozens of motorcycles going by at a time," warns Mrs. B. about certain riverside sites.

Tips for camping with families

Choose sites with play options: "Large campground but had level, shaded, and private camp sites. Flush toilets clean but no showers. Traffic was a beast but there were good hiking trails from campground," explains Kim L. from Elkmont Campground. These trails provide exercise options for both kids and pets.

Pack for temperature fluctuations: "Temperature fluctuations can happen throughout the day by 20° or more. Storms can pop up and bring heavy rain and wind to this area so be prepared," advises Tyler M. This applies especially to pets who may be more sensitive to temperature changes.

Use designated dog areas: Look for campgrounds with specific pet facilities. "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," explains Crystal C., making it easier to walk pets without disturbing others.

Tips from RVers

Check site leveling requirements: Southlake RV Park has specific terrain challenges. "Sites are not well developed with power and sewer in odd places. Monthly rentals and not well kept. Has lake access but big manufacturing plant nearby and a little noisy, wouldn't swim here," warns Chuck W. This is important for RVers with pets who need convenient access to walking areas.

Consider off-season visits: "November is when the leaves are changing. Temps cool at night, moderately nice during the day...got snow at Clingman's Dome however during the day!" shares Buck R. The cooler weather can be more comfortable for pets, especially those with thick coats.

Verify pet waste stations: "Sites are generally well-maintained with temperature fluctuations throughout the day that can vary by 20° or more, requiring campers to prepare accordingly for their pets' comfort," notes a camper. Bring extra waste bags as station availability varies by campground and season.

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