Rmtravels
For Smokemont Campground - Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Nice park with lots of hiking in area - sites are semi level - no internet (att) short sites so check your length of sites when making reservations -we will be back
Posted Feb 10, 2022 by Rmtravels from Southern Indiana. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
James
For Smokemont Campground - Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Beautiful spot. Exactly what you’d expect from a national park campground. Just remember to prepare yourself for no showers, no hookups, and no cell signal
Posted Nov 19, 2020 by James from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
MattyA
For Smokemont Campground - Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Our first experience in a no-hookup national park campground with no cellphone reception. Stayed in Loop F where generators were allowed (although we used sparingly since it is a peaceful spot). Overall our 40’ motorhome can handle off-grid for 2-3 days (we were there for 2 nights) but it needs to be worth the hassle. In this case I’d say that the campsite is within a couple of miles of the park entrance and there are plenty of full-hookup commercial campsites within an additional 10 mins drive of the major trailheads that you’ll probably be enjoying if you stay at Smokemont. The point is, the site doesn’t get you more access compared to staying outside the park where you will have hookups and cellphone reception, but on the other hand it’s a unique spot.
Posted Oct 17, 2020 by MattyA from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Adam
For Smokemont Campground - Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Awesome National Park Campground. Stayed in the RV only loop. Most sites are shaded so solar will be difficult for most sites but there are a few that are more open. Close to Cherokee NC and if you like small mountain towns this one is neat. The East side of Great Smokey Mountains NP is far far far less crowded that the west side. We actually came from the west side so we took the long way around driving I-40 then returned by pulling over Newfound Gap. About a 3,000 ft change up and down but took our time and kept it in 2nd gear the whole way down. The Deep Creek area is also a must to visit. Several waterfalls, tubing in the creek, and another neat mountain town.
Posted Jun 22, 2020 by Adam from Lexington, Tennessee. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Daveanddar
For Smokemont Campground - Great Smoky Mountains National Park: This is a first come first serve campground in the off season. We were there mid week in early May and had no problem getting a site. Only the front A, B and C loops were open. The area was gorgeous. The bathrooms were relatively clean. There are no hookups and no showers though.
Posted Jun 01, 2018 by Daveanddar from San Diego. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Rick
For Smokemont Campground - Great Smoky Mountains National Park: (First time using our Senior Life Pass.) Beautiful surroundings, nice, fully-paved pads. No hookups. Very decent dump station with high-quality fresh water. (Tandem stations with passing lane, so waiting is minimal.) Tip: Loop F is especially nice and generators are allowed in daytime.
Posted Nov 06, 2017 by Rick from CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
KyBob
For Smokemont Campground - Great Smoky Mountains National Park: I really enjoyed staying here. No hookups but water is available throughout the grounds. There's an RV dump. Flush toilets but no showers. I was able to run my generator to recharge my battery each day. It's not too far from Cherokee and shady. I didn't need air conditioning or a fan in early August. No mosquitoes either!
Posted May 23, 2017 by KyBob from Kentucky . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.