If you’re itching to hitch up your new or used RV for a winter camping destination, head to Smoky Mountains National Park! This stunning park is gloriously beautiful year round, and you’ll enjoy being able to use your RV like a cozy winter cabin. Learn more about the things you can do and enjoy when you visit Smoky Mountains National Park below!
Icy Waterfalls
Winter offers a unique perspective on the park’s waterfalls. Some waterfalls may freeze partially, creating a stunning icy display. Popular waterfalls include Laurel Falls, Abrams Falls, Rainbow Falls, and Ramsey Cascades. Throw on some warm, thick socks, some weather resistant hiking boots, and warm layers of clothing before you set out on a wintry forest hike.
Cades Cove
Cades Cove offers 11 miles of unforgettable scenic beauty! While some wildlife are bunked down for a long winter’s nap, other wildlife may be on the move looking for food or involved in mating rituals. Drive slowly and carefully to make sure you get the most out of your trip through Cades Cove. Keep your zoom lens handy for your camera – never approach wildlife.
Ober Gatlinburg
The nearby Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg provide plenty of fun tourist excursions from restaurants to entertainment to shopping!
If you’re wanting some iconic winter fun, check out Ober Gatlinburg. You can hit the slopes on skis or – if you want something fun that doesn’t require as much skill – enjoy an afternoon of snow tubing.
Camping at Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Great Smoky Mountains National Park has plenty of camping options for travelers of all kinds – from primitive sites to full electric/hookup amenities for large RVs. Browse your RV camping options here.
Before You Go
Winter road conditions can make driving anywhere more complicated – and towing an RV at this time of year is no exception! Contact us today. We’d love to schedule some RV service for you before you go so that you can reach your destination safely, confidently, and with peace of mind!