Cataloochee Campground

Cataloochee Campground

Camping
Last Updated: July 2026

Sites

27

Hookups

None β€” dry camping only

Pets Allowed

No

Showers

No

Overview

About This Campground

Cataloochee is the Smokies' hidden valley β€” a small 27-site campground reached by a winding gravel road on the remote NC side, ringed by historic homesteads and churches. It's best known for its elk: the valley is one of the surest places in the park to watch the herd graze the meadows at dawn and dusk. Sites are simple and quiet with flush toilets and cold water, and reservations are required. The drive in is slow and narrow, which is exactly why it stays peaceful.

Highlights

Book If

βœ… BOOK IF: You want elk, history, and remote quiet. ❌ SKIP IF: You have a large RV, need amenities, or want an easy drive-in.

Site Types

Tent, RV (no hookups); large rigs discouraged by the access road

Best Time to Visit

September–October for the elk rut and foliage; spring for quiet.

Camping Tips

  • Fill your tank and cooler before the drive β€” services are far.
  • Come for dawn/dusk elk in the meadows; keep 50+ yards away.
  • Big rigs struggle on the access road β€” bring a smaller setup.
  • Verify road status before you go; the access road can close.

RV Driver Intel

The Vibe

Remote, historic, and serene β€” the drive keeps crowds away and the valley to the elk.

What Campers Say

Campers prize Cataloochee for the elk in the valley and its remote, historic setting, describing it as peaceful and special. The recurring caution in reviews is the slow, narrow gravel access road and the lack of nearby services.

ℹ️ Data Sources
πŸ“– NPS - Great Smoky Mountains Camping πŸ“– Recreation.gov πŸ“– OpenStreetMap πŸ“– The Dyrt - Smokies Camping Guide πŸ“ YourNPGuide Editorial

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