Backcountry Campsite #32 Introduce
Nestled in the heart of Gatlinburg, TN, Backcountry Campsite #32 offers a unique and tranquil camping experience for those seeking a primitive retreat. Surrounded by lush forests and bordered by streams on two sides, this campsite provides an ideal setting for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike.
The campsite features:
- Easy access to water and firewood
- Functional bear hangs for safety
- Two fire pits for cozy evenings
- Flat terrain suitable for tents
- Proximity to hiking trails, including Grapeyard Ridge from Greenbriar
Visitors can expect to encounter a variety of wildlife, from hummingbirds and butterflies to curious deer. The area also boasts unmarked trails that are easy to follow, making it a great spot for exploration.
Customer feedback highlights the relaxing atmosphere and the convenience of the site's amenities. Many visitors have praised the flat terrain, the availability of water, and the overall peacefulness of the location. Whether you're planning a short stay or an extended retreat, Backcountry Campsite #32 promises a memorable and rejuvenating experience.
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Customer Reviews
Had a great time there a few days ago. Only stayed one night but would have been worth staying one more as this is a relaxing spot. Easy access to water and firewood. Functional bear hangs. Saw hummingbirds, plenty of butterflies and a couple very curious deer. If you’re into primitive campsites, this is a good one. Somewhat flat.
This is a great campsite. The whole site is fairly flat there are two fire pits. With streams on 2 sides water is readily available. Hiking grapeyard ridge from greenbriar be prepared for multiple creek crossings. There are also a number of unmarked trails in this area the ones I have been on are easy to follow. Just be sure you know where your at.
Beware! Camping in the national forests around Gatlinburg is only allowed in designated campgrounds. Leave no trace, take only memories and photos.
The trail and camp site are very primitive and you see very few people if any at all. We took the Injun Creek trail.
Great basic campsite. It was dirty from previous hikers so I cleaned it up. Don't forget to take your trash!
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