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207 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Best Great Smoky Mountains National Park luxury holiday parks

Among the 207 accommodations in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Miss Daisy's Lodge, A Spacious Park Model Rv Near The Great Smokey Mountains - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
9.8 185 reviews
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
03/10 – 05/10
A$339/nightTotal: A$678 (2 )

Miss Daisy's Lodge, A Spacious Park Model Rv Near The Great Smokey Mountains

2 2
mobile home , Pittman Center
This Pittman Center holiday home is situated 1.4 kilometres from Bent Creek Golf Club and within 14.5 kilometres of Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Little Pigeon River.
The two-bedroom property, sleeping up to ten guests, boasts a private pool, fireplace, fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, and is close to on-site water park and arcade facilities.

Best Great Smoky Mountains National Park holiday parks with a pool

Among the 207 accommodations in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, here are the 4 best holiday parks with a pool

2br Mountain Stay W/ King Bed | Sleeps 5 - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
18/07 – 20/07
A$325/nightTotal: A$650 (2 )

2br Mountain Stay W/ King Bed | Sleeps 5

2 5
campervan , Pigeon Forge
This Pigeon Forge holiday home is situated less than 1.5 kilometres from Dolly Parton's Stampede, and within 5 kilometres of Dollywood and the LeConte Center.
Sleeping five guests, this three-bedroom, one-bathroom property boasts a swimming pool, garden, internet access, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave, all within easy reach of Pigeon Forge's attractions.
Creekside Glamping Resort- Pond, Game Room, Pets - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
10 2 reviews
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
03/10 – 05/10
A$444/nightTotal: A$888 (2 )

Creekside Glamping Resort- Pond, Game Room, Pets

1 2
camping , Pittman Center
Creekside Glamping Resort - Pond, Game Room, Pets is situated in the mountains of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, just 19 kilometres from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and 34 kilometres from Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies.
The 2,178 square metre property features a communal pool, a garden, a balcony, a games room, and a pond, and can accommodate up to four guests.
Cozy Log Cabin Retreat W/ Pool | Pigeon Forge Tn - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
10 5 reviews
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
24/07 – 26/07
A$305/nightTotal: A$610 (2 )

Cozy Log Cabin Retreat W/ Pool | Pigeon Forge Tn

1 4
campervan , Pigeon Forge
This Pigeon Forge log cabin, named 'Cozy 1br Log Cabin Retreat In Tennessee', is situated 1.8 km from Dolly Parton's Stampede and 4 km from Dollywood, offering convenient access to other attractions such as Smoky Mountain Ziplines and Gatlinburg Municipal Golf Course within a 3.2 km radius.
The one-bedroom cabin sleeps five, features a kitchenette with a fridge and microwave, a private patio, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a swimming pool, and allows pets; making it a suitable base for exploring the area.
Roamstead Smoky Mountains - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
9.6 23 reviews
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
03/10 – 05/10
A$277/nightTotal: A$554 (2 )

Roamstead Smoky Mountains

1 2
camping , Pittman Center
Roamstead Smoky Mountains campground is located in Cosby, a district in the Smoky Mountains, just 16 miles from Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies and 21 miles from Dolly Parton's Stampede, offering a peaceful escape in the heart of the natural beauty of the region. The site has received excellent user and location ratings, as well as a good cleanliness rating.
This campground features a modern layout with a saltwater pool and bar, BBQ facilities, and a private entrance for guests. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, private parking, electric vehicle charging, an outdoor fireplace, a kids' pool, outdoor play equipment, and a family-friendly restaurant.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

  • Are there any popular sporting events or activities to experience in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, United States?

    The park itself doesn't host large-scale sporting events. However, activities like hiking, fishing, and whitewater rafting are incredibly popular. Many visitors enjoy mountain biking on the numerous trails, and there are opportunities for rock climbing and horseback riding too. The surrounding towns often have events related to these activities, so checking local event listings might reveal some interesting competitions or festivals.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Great Smoky Mountains National Park?

    Among the holiday parks in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Glamping In A 1965 Vintage Camper, The Lil' Red Caboose On The Creek and Cozy Class A Motorhome Stay In The Smoky Mts are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, United States?

    While Cades Cove and Newfound Gap are well-known, consider exploring places like Abrams Falls, a beautiful waterfall with a moderate hike; the quieter, less crowded sections of the Blue Ridge Parkway that run alongside the park; or the historical Mingus Mill, a well-preserved gristmill. For a quieter experience, head to places like Elkmont, a ghost town with fascinating history, or explore some of the less-trafficked trails.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Great Smoky Mountains National Park?

    Cozy Class A Motorhome Stay In The Smoky Mts, Gritz Carlton and Luxury Glamping Getaway - Pool Access are the best holiday parks with a pool in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

  • When is the high season in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, United States?

    The peak season runs from late spring to early autumn (roughly April to October), with July and August being the busiest months. Expect larger crowds, higher accommodation prices, and potentially longer waits for popular trails during this period.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Great Smoky Mountains National Park?

    The best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Great Smoky Mountains National Park are Glamping In A 1965 Vintage Camper, Cozy Class A Motorhome Stay In The Smoky Mts and Gritz Carlton.

  • What foods is Great Smoky Mountains National Park, United States best known for?

    The area is famous for its Southern Appalachian cuisine. Think hearty dishes like fried chicken, barbecue (particularly smoked meats), biscuits and gravy, cornbread, and mountain trout. Many restaurants in the towns surrounding the park offer these local specialities. You'll also find plenty of opportunities to sample Appalachian crafts such as jams, jellies, and honey.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Great Smoky Mountains National Park?

  • Is Great Smoky Mountains National Park, United States a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! The park has numerous campgrounds, offering various levels of amenities. Elkmont Campground, Smokemont Campground, and Deep Creek Campground are popular choices, but reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak season. Remember to check the park's website for availability and specific regulations.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Great Smoky Mountains National Park?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Great Smoky Mountains National Park are Under Canvas Great Smoky Mountains, Camping On The Little River Townsend - Tn and Primitive Camping On The Little River 2.

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in and around Great Smoky Mountains National Park, United States?

    Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, towns adjacent to the park, offer a good starting point to experience the local culture. Visit local craft shops, attend a bluegrass music performance, or explore the historical sites in these towns. Talking to locals in restaurants or shops can also provide insights into the area's history and traditions. The annual Mountain Arts Council's events are a good way to engage with local artists.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Great Smoky Mountains National Park?

    Glamping In A 1965 Vintage Camper, The Lil' Red Caboose On The Creek and Cozy Class A Motorhome Stay In The Smoky Mts are the best holiday parks with parking in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

  • Does Great Smoky Mountains National Park, United States have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Yes. Weather in the mountains can change rapidly, so be prepared for sudden shifts in temperature and potential rainfall. Black bears are present in the park; store food properly and maintain a safe distance. Watch out for steep drops and slippery trails, especially in wet conditions. Check the park's website for current weather alerts and safety advisories before your visit.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, United States for families?

    For families, shorter, easier trails are best. The Gatlinburg Trail is paved and relatively flat, perfect for strollers and young children. The Laurel Falls Trail is a moderate hike with a beautiful waterfall as a reward. The Andrews Bald Trail is another option, offering stunning views with a less strenuous climb. Always check trail conditions before setting out.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, United States?

    Day 1: Explore Cades Cove, enjoying the scenic loop drive and wildlife viewing opportunities. Day 2: Hike to a waterfall like Laurel Falls or Grotto Falls. Day 3: Drive along the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, stopping at historic buildings like the Noah 'Bud' Ogle place and the John Cable Mill. This is just a suggestion, and you can adapt it based on your interests and fitness levels. Remember to check trail conditions and plan accordingly.

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Best pet friendly Great Smoky Mountains National Park holiday parks

Among the 207 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Family & Pet Friendly Cabin With Loft In Pf - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
18/07 – 20/07
A$322/nightTotal: A$644 (2 )

Family & Pet Friendly Cabin With Loft In Pf

2 5
mobile home , Pigeon Forge
This resort village in Pigeon Forge is situated 1.7 kilometres on foot from Dolly Parton's Stampede and 3.7 kilometres from Dollywood.
The "Family & Pet Friendly Cabin With Loft In Pf" offers accommodation for up to 13 guests, featuring air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, and outdoor seating, with towels and bed linen provided.
Magical Cozy Cottage - Near Top Attractions! - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
9.9 296 reviews
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
03/10 – 05/10
A$678/nightTotal: A$1356 (2 )

Magical Cozy Cottage - Near Top Attractions!

1 2
mobile home , Pigeon Forge
This Hobbit-inspired tiny house is located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, a short drive (a few kilometres) from Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
This pet-friendly cottage sleeps four, offering a queen bed, sofa bed, kitchenette with Keurig, Roku TV, WiFi, and access to shared outdoor spaces including a chiminea, BBQ, and fire pit.
Spacious, Pet-friendly Home Near Douglas Lake, Room For Families, Groups & Boats - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
9.8 9 reviews
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
18/07 – 20/07
A$538/nightTotal: A$1076 (2 )

Spacious, Pet-friendly Home Near Douglas Lake, Room For Families, Groups & Boats

4 5
mobile home , Newport
This four-bedroom mobile home, offering "Spacious Family Friendly Home That Is Pet Friendly That Is Near Douglas Lake," is situated in Dandridge, Tennessee, 4.5km from Douglas Lake and within 14.5km of Lewis Island.
The 12-guest caravan boasts a fully equipped kitchen, private patio, barbecue grills, on-site arcade, and free Wi-Fi, ideal for families seeking lakeside recreation near Newport.
River Access & Hot Showers - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
18/07 – 20/07
A$711/nightTotal: A$1422 (2 )

River Access & Hot Showers

2 5
campervan , Bryson City
This Bryson City campsite, offering 'River Access & Hot Showers', is situated on a river, 14.5km from Fontana Lake and Pincu Pottery, and 19.7km from Swain County Park, providing easy access to the Nantahala National Forest.
The 450-square-metre lodge comprises two bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps six, and includes a terrace, garden, parking, Wi-Fi, an arcade, barbecue grills, and amenities such as a TV with DVD player, microwave, and coffee maker.

Best Great Smoky Mountains National Park holiday parks with a locker

Cedar Creek Hideaway Rv (Hot Tub & Outdoor Tv) - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
10 29 reviews
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
18/07 – 20/07
A$301/nightTotal: A$602 (2 )

Cedar Creek Hideaway Rv (Hot Tub & Outdoor Tv)

1 5
campervan , Sevierville
Cedar Creek Hideaway RV, a spacious campervan in the Smoky Mountains, offers a private garden and is conveniently located just 3 kilometres from Soaky Mountain Water Park and downtown Sevierville, with Dollywood theme park under 16 kilometres away.
This accommodation accommodates up to 8 guests with 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a full kitchen featuring a fridge and microwave oven, air conditioning, a hot tub, and outdoor amenities like a firepit and swings.
Under Canvas Great Smoky Mountains - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
8.9 427 reviews
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
18/07 – 20/07
A$1075/nightTotal: A$2150 (2 )

Under Canvas Great Smoky Mountains

3 5
tent , Pigeon Forge
This glamping accommodation is located in Pigeon Forge, just a short drive from popular attractions like Dolly Parton's Stampede and the Old Mill. It enjoys a peaceful setting close to the natural beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains. Guest reviews consistently praise the location, cleanliness and overall experience, rating it excellent.
The tent features a comfortable bedroom and bathroom, as well as a fully equipped kitchen and a private terrace. Guests can enjoy on-site dining, barbecue facilities, and a range of activities including hiking, fishing, and zip-lining.
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