Within a 60-minute drive from the Cades Cove Visitor Center.
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Full motorhome hookups
Some pitches: Electrical, water, and sewage hookups available at select pitches.
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All sites are on the valley river surrounded by mountain views.
Close to the Dragon Tail, Trail of Tears, and the North Georgia / Tennessee
border.
Zip lining, white water rafting, fishing, hiking, and biking are all nearby.
Enjoys stunning views, the sound of the river, and plenty of other outdoor activities around.
Two separate bathhouses are available with 2 full bathrooms in each and a laundry room is also available.
We loved tent camping here! It was incredibly easy to get to, very clean, a beautiful property, and quiet! We felt safe, and would recommend to our friends and family! Our site did not have a picnic table, so plan to bring some type of camping table for cooking/serving!
Site had all amenities listed but host took a few days to “welcome us”. WiFi password provided was no longer correct and not even broadcast. We had to roam around the host property to find restrooms and showers, no signs posted. 3 campsites are for daily use one in the stretch is a full time camper. Just down the road is bathroom and showers next to what appears to be a bunch of other full time residents. We woke one morning to our dogs going crazy. One of the full timers was fishing directly behind our camper in the creek with his dog off lead investigating our camper. We had to ask him to call back his dog to help ours calm down. We were sitting by the fire one other night and a local was shooting his gun just across the road from us, it is a country setting so the host doesn’t have control over neighbors but it is something to consider if you don’t like close gunfire while relaxing.
The only interaction with the host was a few nights in when he was nice enough to warn of an approaching storm and warned of high winds coming. We had sent a few messages that were replied to days later so kinda hard to communicate. He did provide his cell for quicker response but we were at the end of our stay at this point. Lots to do and enjoy in the area but also lots of other options to find to stay. Overall I’d stay again but I would also look for a better spot before settling on this again.
The best part of the stay was seeing and hearing the river. The cows mooing in the late afternoon and evening on the other side of the stream reminded me of my childhood. We were the only ones at the tent site area.
When we arrived for our 3 night stay in August, the bathroom/shower house was dirty with no cleaning supplies or TP available, but by the last night someone came to clean it and restocked the TP. Luckily, we had our own.
It is a great location if you enjoy rafting. There are several businesses to choose from.
The Wolf Den cabin was perfect place to stay for me and 2 friends on our fishing trip! The cabin itself was nice, clean, and had everything we needed. The screened in porch was awesome for relaxing in the evenings. The cabin is literally right on the river with a decent little fishing hole not too far up stream. We were also a short drive from many fishing spots along the valley river between Andrews and Murphy with the Nantahala just 20 mins north of us.
Location
Andrews, Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Miccosukee First Nations according to