Within a 30-minute drive from the Gatlinburg Welcome Center.
Big rig-friendly
Spacious, level camping well-suited for travel trailers over 40 ft long.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Full RV hookups
Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at select sites.
Roamstead was born on a family RV trip across the country. Our founders noticed their glamorous plans often ended in glorified parking lots or dirty campgrounds without amenities or thought regarding design. Alongside that, many campgrounds seemed unapproachable to those who hadn’t been before. A vision was born to reinvent 'roughing it' in a way that could welcome all adventurers to experience the magic of the great outdoors.
We believe the beauty of nature should be experienced by everyone. It's good for your health, and the more we connect with and learn about the outdoors, the more we'll feel compelled to protect it. Whether you've been camping all your life or this would be your first trip, we're here for you. We aim to build a bridge (you know, a metaphorical one) to the great outdoors, where all adventures can truly feel welcome.
Roamstead is committed to making our outdoor spaces accessible to everyone. At our Smoky Mountains location, we're partnering with Friends of the Smokies to do just that. Friends assists the National Park Service in its mission to preserve and protect the Great Smoky Mountains National Park by raising funds and public awareness, and providing volunteers for needed projects. They restore trails, build handicap accessible access points, and provide urban youth educational opportunities in the park, to name just a few of their many projects. A dollar of each stay at Roamstead Smoky Mountains is donated back to Friends of the Smokies to help continue their mission.
Roamstead offers a delightful camping experience with a mix of cozy accommodations and a welcoming atmosphere. Many campers appreciated the friendly and helpful staff, clean facilities, and the natural beauty surrounding the campsite. The sound of the stream adds a soothing element, and amenities like free coffee, a pool, and a playground make it a comfortable stay for families. While some noted the proximity to the highway and close tent sites, the overall sentiment remains highly positive, with guests eager to return.
My family and I absolutely loved Roamstead. The on-site activities were great supplements to the easy access to smoky mountains and Gatlinburg. Having the stream right next to our cabin and rv site provided endless fun and exploration! Will definitely be returning.
Beautiful campground that’s very clean with lots of amenities. My BF and I stayed in a cute creek side cabin that was well stocked and extremely clean. The only negative was the bed- it was hard as a brick and neither of us got any sleep. In spite of that, we enjoyed the campground and next time will try tent camping.
Hosts were very accommodating and friendly. Plenty of space between sites and other campers were nice and respectful. Clean facilities and fun to explore the property and neighboring trails!
We loved staying at Roamstead. We stayed in a yurt which was fantastic. It was warm and cozy (low in the 20's at night), and perfectly decorated. The bed had an amazingly comfortable mattress. Ample outlets for charging phones, coffee pot, etc. There were easy well lit paths to bathhouse and lodge. The staff was amazing! They're fabulous baristas as well. We truly felt at home away from home. We certainly hope our travels lead us back in the future. We have absolutely no complaints.
Fantastic setting! Loved the sound of the water running over the rocks. Close to the lodge but it too close. Small walk over bridge to grab a coffee or watch movie at night.
Best “glampground” ever!
Beautiful spot! Beautiful people.
I love being outdoors in nature but every once in awhile I like to be pampered like at a hotel. No need to give up nature this place does both.
We will be back.
Location
Cosby, Cocke, Tennessee, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Miccosukee First Nations according to