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    The comfort cabin sleeping area!
    Jamie F.

    I've never been camping with little kids, so we decided to rent a cabin and venture to Adventure Bound Camping in Gatlinburg. This place was amazing! I have a 9, 7, and 3 year old- all boys, and they thought they were in heaven! The entire place was well kept, our cabin was spotless, the staff was friendly, and all of the campers were outgoing. From the kid zone and water slide to the arcade and playground- the trout pond where my boys caught tons of tadpoles, renting a golf cart, and arts and crafts in the morning with the staff! I highly recommend scheduling a family trip here- and right now it's 20% off!

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    Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg KOA

    Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg KOA

    3.2
    (74 reviews)
    13.3 mi

    We enjoyed our stay and will be coming back. The good: facilities seemed to be well managed,…read moreclean and at a great location. There is even a trolly stop to get into town from the front entrance. The weekend we were there, it was packed. Even so, the site was easy enough to back into. Tons of campers had their TVs out to watch the game and grilling, but there was little noise and noting disturbed us inside our rig. Kids enjoyed the pool and having fun while many families rented the facilities golf carts to get around the camp. The Bad: The campground is way more packed and has smaller sites than what the photos indicate. You will find it to be congested, especially on the weekends. Also, some sites to not have a dumping capability, you will need to dump at a common site when leaving. All and all, we will certainly be coming back.

    Doing the VanLife at the moment. Historic cold hitting the Mid-Atlantic, so we modified our plans…read moreat the last minute. Came to Gatlinburg instead. We found the campground to be nearly empty. Lazy River Pool was heated and the hot tub was nice to have to ourselves. Showers and bathrooms clean (again, only a handful of campers here). Laundry was $2 each for wash and dry. Enjoyed our stay and will return during warmer weather to experience the Great Smokies (most roads closed during our stay due to icy conditions in the NP)

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    View of Pigeon Forge at night from the KOA
    View of Pigeon Forge at night from the KOA
    My playground view for over 600$ for 2 nights. no one said it would be difficult to get when requested... they DONT CARE
    My playground view for over 600$ for 2 nights. no one said it would be difficult to get when requested... they DONT CARE
    Dirty upon arrival . only over 600$ for 2 nights

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    Dirty upon arrival . only over 600$ for 2 nights
    Elkmont Ghost Town

    Elkmont Ghost Town

    4.3
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    I saw this place on tiktok by Daisytown and also Elkmont. The drive out here is a lil wonky and…read morewill take a long time to get out here. If you are handicap, you dont have to pay for parking. But otherwise you need to get a day pass at the visitor center.

    Thanks to Google Maps (and my thorough trip itinerary planning), I had discovered the historic…read more(once a) "ghost town" of Elkmont. For America's most visited national park, it can be difficult to escape the crowds within the Great Smoky Mountains--yet Elkmont is one place to do just that! This Little River Valley was once home to a pioneer Appalachian community, a logging town, and later a resort community. To this day, old relics and abandoned buildings from the past remain--awaiting to be explored. The area was settled in the 1840s as the town of Little River when a logging company was formed. A railroad was later constructed to transport timber for the Little River Lumber Company. This eventually allowed the wealthy from Knoxville to visit what eventually became a resort town. When the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was was established in 1934, residents were given the option to sell their homes at full price and relocate, or sell to the National Park Service (NPS) for a discounted price allowing them to live there until they become deceased. By 1992, most of the homes remained vacant or with expired leases leading 70+ historic buildings into a state of deterioration. Thankfully the NPS decided to renovate and preserve 19 buildings in Elkmont for public visitation. You can now find the Elkmont Historic District with cabins along Jakes Creek Road that were completed around 1997. They attempted to keep the buildings in the closest original condition--even their exterior paint colors! Each cabin has information about the tenants and any unique features. Unfortunately, the cabins cannot be brought up to code for renting or staying inside. However, the largest lodge known as the Appalachian Club is available as an event venue. Continue to explore the Old Elkmont Cemetery up a rocky road near the beginning of Elkmont Road, or choose to hike the Jakes Creek or Little River Trails where you will venture past less discovered old chimneys, walls and tractors that still remain. Directions: Coming from Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge or Cherokee, turn to go west on Fighting Creek Gap Road toward Cade's Cove (turn off near the Sugarlands Visitor Center). After the Laurel Falls trailhead, watch for signs to Elkmont Campground. Follow Elkmont Road all the way til it becomes a loop drive at Jakes Creek Trail Trailhead.

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    The Old Elkmont Cemetery signage
    The Old Elkmont Cemetery signage
    Appalachian Clubhouse
    Appalachian Clubhouse
    Elkmont Historic District Cabins along Jakes Creek Road

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    Elkmont Historic District Cabins along Jakes Creek Road

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