CampgroundCades Cove Campground
159 year-round sites at the mouth of the Smokies' most famous valley — store, bikes, and bears out front.

Smokemont is the Smokies' year-round anchor on the quieter North Carolina side, with 142 sites strung along the Oconaluftee River near Cherokee. It's an easy, forested basecamp — flush toilets, cold running water, and gentle riverside sites — and one of only two park campgrounds that stay open through winter. Elk are often grazing the fields around the nearby Oconaluftee Visitor Center at dawn and dusk. It's roomy and relaxed rather than remote, and a great launch point for the NC side and the Blue Ridge Parkway.
✅ BOOK IF: You want a quiet, roomy, year-round riverside base on the NC side. ❌ SKIP IF: You need hookups/showers or want to be close to Gatlinburg.
Tent, RV (no hookups)
Spring for wildflowers; fall for foliage and the elk rut.
Forested, riverside, and relaxed — roomier and quieter than the Tennessee-side campgrounds.
Campers describe Smokemont as a roomy, relaxed riverside base and value that it stays open year-round. Reviewers highlight nearby elk viewing and the quieter North Carolina feel, while noting the standard park limits of no showers and no hookups.
Tent, RV (no hookups)
Bradley Fork and Smokemont Loop trails from camp, riverside relaxing, ranger programs
Recreation.gov (Booking: 6 months out — sites release daily at 10 AM ET)
Pets Allowed - Leashed pets (6 ft max) allowed in the campground and on roads, not on most trails.
" Campers describe Smokemont as a roomy, relaxed riverside base and value that it stays open year-round. Reviewers highlight nearby elk viewing and the quieter North Carolina feel, while noting the standard park limits of no showers and no hookups."
Yes. Smokemont and Cades Cove are the only two frontcountry campgrounds that stay open year-round, on reduced loops.
Yes, book through Recreation.gov with a rolling 6-month window. Winter can be quieter but reserve to be safe.
No. Flush toilets and cold running water only, no showers and no hookups anywhere in the park.
Often. Elk graze near the Oconaluftee Visitor Center about two miles away, especially at dawn and dusk.
Yes. Store all food and scented items in your vehicle and keep a clean site.
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