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Paint Creek Campground — Cherokee National Forest

Description

Overview

Paint Creek Recreation Area (elevation 1760 feet) is located in Greene County in a mountain cove along Paint Creek. A majority of the widely-spaced campsites have streamside views and are screened by a variety of native plants, including rhododendron, hemlock and laurel. Be Bear Wise: Food storage compliance is strictly enforced. Store all food and trash in hard-sided containers and vehicles while not in use. Never have attractants in your tent. Violations of the food storage order are ticketable offenses and subject to fines. Food and trash left unattended will be impounded by campground staff.

Recreation

Recreation opportunities abound along the Paint Creek corridor. Paint Creek is a popular stream for swimming, wading and fly fishing. TWRA stocks Paint Creek with Rainbow trout throughout the summer. Warm water fishing is a short drive away at Paint Creek Pond. Two hiking trails begin within walking distance of the campground: Paint Mountain Trail (#7) and Paint Creek Trail (#10). Bike riding along the Paint Creek corridor to Hot Springs, NC is becoming a favorite pastime. Several scenic auto loops can begin at Paint Creek campground.

Facilities

20 total campsites All single occupancy 3 sites (13, 14, and 16) are tent-only 2 vault toilets, one in each loop Drinking water available at the center of the campground Paint Creek Campground Map

Natural Features

Waterfalls: Kelly, Dudley and Ricker Falls can be seen from Forest Road 41 along Paint Creek. Cascades: 15 feet each. Paint Creek Pond: Among the cattails and other aquatic plants, watch for beavers and listen for frog calls. In the early morning, watch mist rise from the placid surface of the pond. The pond is an easy drive or bicycle ride from Paint Creek Campground.

Nearby Attractions

French Broad River: Class I-III rapids. A popular commercial section runs 13 miles from Hot Springs, North Carolina, to Del Rio, Tennessee, with local rafting services. Scenic drives along Paint Creek Corridor with Hot Springs Loops - Meander along 5-mile Paint Creek Corridor to historic Paint Rock. Stop for a picnic, check out scenic waterfalls or splash in the ripples along the way. Extend your trip by travelling along French Broad River via River Road to the community of Hot Springs, North Carolina. Two overmountain routes will bring you back to Paint Creek: From Hot Springs, take US 25/70 west to TN 107 to Forest Road 54. Catch scenic mountain vistas along this winding gravel road that intersects Forest Road 41 near Paint Rock. From Hot Springs, take US 25/70 east to Forest Road 467 and wind through Pisgah National Forest to Hurricane Gap. Forest Road 31 brings you back to Paint Creek at Moses Turn trailhead. Take a side trip at Hurricane Gap to Pisgah National Forests Rich Mountain Firetower or catch the Appalachian National Scenic Trail #1.

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Location

Paint Creek Campground — Cherokee National Forest is located in Tennessee

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Directions

From Greeneville, take TN 70 south for 11.2 miles, turn right on Rollins Chapel Road and then follow the signs to Paint Creek. Access road is narrow with some sharp curves.

Address

1965 Lower Paint Creek Rd
Greeneville, TN 37743

Coordinates

35.978395 N
82.844506 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites

Features

For Campers

  • Reservable
  • Electric Hookups
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Water Hookups

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Reviewed Sep. 19, 2018

Well kept and beautiful.

Tent sites along a little creek. It has bathrooms a few places through the park. Has a waterfall with a swim hole that's nice. Also beautiful in the fall!!

SiteI've stayed in every site lol. My favorite is a big spot right before the w
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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Paint Creek Campground — Cherokee National Forest have RV hookups?

According to TheDyrt.com, Paint Creek Campground — Cherokee National Forest has water hookups.

Are fires allowed at Paint Creek Campground — Cherokee National Forest?

Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Paint Creek Campground — Cherokee National Forest, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

Is there cell phone reception at Paint Creek Campground — Cherokee National Forest?

According to campers on TheDyrt.com, there is no coverage for AT&T, no coverage for T-Mobile, and no coverage for Verizon.

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