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Cosby Campground Introduce

Nestled in the lush landscapes of Cosby, Tennessee, Cosby Campground offers a tranquil escape for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. This well-maintained campground is a haven for those seeking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in the beauty of the great outdoors.

Cosby Campground provides a range of amenities and services to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Whether you're an RV traveler or a tent camper, you'll find spacious, level pads with a fine layer of gravel, perfect for setting up camp. The campground is equipped with clean restrooms and picnic areas, making it an ideal spot for both overnight stays and day visits.

One of the standout features of Cosby Campground is its access to a variety of well-marked trails, allowing visitors to explore the surrounding natural beauty. The campground is located about 30 minutes from Gatlinburg, offering a quieter alternative to the more tourist-heavy areas. Additionally, the campground enforces strict bear safety measures, ensuring a safe environment for all guests.

While Cosby Campground does not offer phone service or electricity, it provides a unique opportunity to truly unplug and reconnect with nature. For emergencies, a Dollar General store is conveniently located about 20 minutes away.

Here’s what some of our satisfied customers have to say about their experience at Cosby Campground:

  • "This place is amazing - if you want to have a complete reset, this is the place to be."
  • "Beautiful and well-maintained campground. The trails were all well kept and had lots of signage."
  • "We had a great time with our small camper. The pads are large, level, and had a small layer of very fine gravel."
  • "Off the grid experience was refreshing. The bear policies and safety measures were very strict and reassuring."

Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, Cosby Campground promises a memorable experience surrounded by nature's tranquility. Come and discover why so many visitors rave about this hidden gem in the heart of Tennessee.

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Arlene Adames
Apr 03, 2024

This place is amazing- if you want to have a complete reset, this is the place to be. No phone service. Well taken care of campground. Quiet hrs are from 10pm-6am. No electricity. Availability for RV & Tents. Access to different trails. There is a Dollar general about 20mins from the campground in case of emergency things. Great Place ! Off the grid. We didn’t see any bears but they are very strict with their bear policies and safety measures.

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Melissa Miller
Oct 23, 2023

Beautiful and well maintained campground. It’s about 30 minutes from Gatlinburg so you don’t have to deal with nearly as many tourists. The trails were all well kept and had lots of signage to ensure you followed correctly. There were lots of clean bathrooms (though the ones actually in the camping area didn’t have soap from what I saw) as well as picnic areas for day visitors. The B loop is more uphill from the A loop. We had to split our stay between the loops and they were both beautiful. We brought a small camper and had a great time. We’re normally tent campers and would absolutely go tent camping here as well. The pads are large, level, and had a small layer of very fine gravel. The only negative is there isn’t a shower/bath house.

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Eric Moore
Aug 31, 2024

Had a great time here. Quieter than Cades Cove for sure (tradeoff: no camp store). The creek is great. Not deep enough for kids to swim in, but great rock hopping and good places to wade and cool off. Restrooms were clean and plentiful.

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Josh Meseke
May 21, 2023

Nice and secluded campsite. Wasn't particularly busy when we went, and it was very quiet. Cosby (the nearby town) is no Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge, but if you're looking for something a little (actually a lot) more low-key, it's not bad. Friendly people and very affordable prices in the shops. As for the campsite, nice flat tent pads. Restrooms were fine; flush toilets, no showers. We hiked Mt Cammerer and the site was short walking distance from the site.

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Rebekah
May 21, 2023

We stayed at site B19 for one night, Saturday - Sunday, May 20 - May 21. It felt very safe and quiet, but we did experience heavy, steady rain the entire time we were there. I didn't notice any tent pads/ areas that were flooded or held standing water. We were on the outer edge of the B loop and definitely had more space than the inner B loop sites. We were close to the bathrooms but still felt secluded enough (for being close to the bathrooms). The bathrooms were lit up but they didn't feel like an intrusion on our dark evening. Even though we were on the outer edge of loop B, we could easily see loop A campsites, so keep that in mind. The campsites are not next to running water although the campground is. Parking is on the side of the road, parallel to the road, and site B19 definitely did not fit a truck. Neither would many of the sites (too narrow and uneven) Site B20 and B21 did, however. Everyone parking on the road made the campground feel very crowded and claustrophobic. Bathrooms were clean enough and relatively bug free. Sinks were nice and large. No paper towels to dry your hands on. I highly, highly advise downloading a map of the trails you wish to hike. We could not find the trailhead to Hen Wallow Falls no matter how hard we looked, and that was very disappointing. We hiked to the overhead instead but it was overgrown.