We had a lovely Thanksgiving weekend at this private, wooded campsite. The fire-pit setup is cute, but we didn’t get a chance to enjoy it since we were busy hiking and exploring Pigeon Forge, which is just 15-20 minutes away.
The site is tucked away off the beaten path, offering plenty of peace and quiet. However, it’s a tight spot for turning around, making it best suited for tent campers or small campers. Since this was our first experience with a private campsite, we learned we needed longer hoses and extension cords. The water, electricity, and sewage hookups are spaced farther apart than what you’d typically find at state or RV parks. In the picture, you can see the water hookup (circled), with electricity to the bottom right and sewage to the bottom left.
We had to move our camper back and forth a few times to find the sweet spot where both our water hose and electric cord would reach the hookups, but once we got set up, the rest of the trip was smooth and enjoyable!