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vermilye
Apr 24, 2018Explorer
I've stayed in both Cades Cove & Elkmont campgrounds in the park. Elkmont is a bit higher, so will be cooler in the Spring, but it does have a small river running through it with some sites on it. Cades Cove has a nearby camp store, and is a good location for early morning drives on the Cades Cove loop road. As mentioned, both are dry campgrounds. The "C" section of Cases Cove is no generators.
If you must have a pool, the Townsend KOA has a pool plus some sites on the Little River. It is about a mile from the entrance to the Smokey Mountain National Park .
If you must have a pool, the Townsend KOA has a pool plus some sites on the Little River. It is about a mile from the entrance to the Smokey Mountain National Park .
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