
3
Total Campsites
Campground
3
Reservable Sites
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Accessible
ADA-compliant sites
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Organization
Managing agency
Overview
About CATALOOCHEE GROUP CAMP
Overview Cataloochee Group Camp in the remote and historic Cataloochee Valley, is surrounded by some of the most rugged mountains in the park, providing excellent hiking opportunities as well as ideal fishing conditions in the area's many creeks. Because of its relatively secluded location, visitors can enjoy the best that the Smoky Mountains National Park has to offer, without encountering crowds, which are sometimes common in other areas of the park. Recreation Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a hiker's paradise, with a number of trails easily accessible from the Cataloochee Valley. Most notably, the Boogerman Trail, an almost 6-mile loop overlapping with the Caldwell Fork Trail, allows hikers to take in groves of old-growth forest. High-quality backcountry fishing in the cool, remote waters of the countless streams that snake through the valley, provide anglers with choice opportunities to catch wild trout. The park also holds one of the best collections of log buildings in the eastern United States. Over 90 historic structures, including houses, barns, outbuildings, churches, schools and grist mills, have been preserved or rehabilitated in the park. A handful of which can be found nearby the campground, including the Palmer House, which offers a self-guided museum. Facilities Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a hiker's paradise, with a number of trails easily accessible from the Cataloochee Valley. Most notably, the Boogerman Trail, an almost 6-mile loop overlapping with the Caldwell Fork Trail, allows hikers to take in groves of old-growth forest. High-quality backcountry fishing in the cool, remote waters of the countless streams that snake through the valley, provide anglers with choice opportunities to catch wild trout. The park also holds one of the best collections of log buildings in the eastern United States. Over 90 historic structures, including houses, barns, outbuildings, churches, schools and grist mills, have been preserved or rehabilitated in the park. A handful of which can be found nearby the campground, including the Palmer House, which offers a self-guided museum. Natural Features Cataloochee Group Camp is in an area characterized by picturesque mountain ranges and pristine streams, like the nearby Cataloochee Creek and its many tributaries. Whether blanketed in bright spring wildflowers or vivid fall colors, the scenery at Cataloochee never disappoints. The Smokies have the most biological diversity of any area in the world's temperate zone. The park is a sanctuary for a magnificent array of animal and plant life, all of which is protected for future generations to enjoy. In particular, the Cataloochee area is known for the elk herd, which populates the valley in the spring and fall. Nearby Attractions A number of the park's famous historical buildings, including cabins and churches, are located close to the campground. The town of Asheville, NC is approximately 35 miles from the campground and offers plenty of cultural and historic activities as well as restaurants and groceries. Charges & Cancellations Customers who cancel a group overnight facility reservation less than 14 days before the arrival date will pay a $10.00 service fee AND forfeit the first night's use fee.
- 3 total campsites listed.
- Most common site type: group tent only area nonelectric (3).
- Map coordinates are available for trip planning.


Campsite Inventory
3 sites to choose from
GROUP TENT ONLY AREA NONELECTRIC
3
Reservable
0
Accessible
Amenities & Details
Everything you need to know
Campfire Allowed
Yes
Site capacity
Single
Check-in time
1:00 PM
Check-out time
12:00 PM
Condition Rating
Good
Driveway surface
Gravel
Fire Pit
Yes
GRILLS
Grills
Location Rating
Good
Max guests
25
Minimum guests
7
Pets allowed
Yes
Picnic Table
Yes
Quiet Area
Yes
Shade
Full
Site Access
Drive-In
Tent Pad Length
16
Tent Pad Width
16
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
828-497-9270
Dawn_Pekarchick@nps.gov
Getting There
Exit I-40 at exit 20, 25 miles west of Asheville, NC (87 miles east of Knoxville, TN). Turn right onto Cove Creek road 1/10 mile from I-40. Follow Cove Creek Road to the Park boundary. The road goes from pavement to gravel to pavement. Upon reaching the pavement the second time, turn left. Go 2.5 miles and turn right onto a dirt road after crossing a bridge. Go 1 mile to group camp gate..
FAQ
Common questions
Everything you need to know before your trip to CATALOOCHEE GROUP CAMP.
How do reservations work for CATALOOCHEE GROUP CAMP?
Reservation availability for CATALOOCHEE GROUP CAMP can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at CATALOOCHEE GROUP CAMP?
CATALOOCHEE GROUP CAMP currently lists GROUP TENT ONLY AREA NONELECTRIC (3).
Where is CATALOOCHEE GROUP CAMP located?
CATALOOCHEE GROUP CAMP is in North Carolina near Waynesville. Coordinates: 35.6514, -83.0744.
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