Local Area Attractions Near Townsend / Great Smokies KOA Holiday

Townsend, also known as "The Peaceful Side" makes for a great base camp to visit lots of attractions in Pigeon Forge or Gatlinburg.  Get a taste of the hustle and bustle and then return to the peace and tranquility of Townsend.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

This world-renowned park has something for everyone! Hike and horseback ride over hundreds of miles of maintained trails. Take an auto tour of the area and enjoy spectacular views at the many overlooks. Fish for trout on over 700 miles of fishable streams! Tour 78 historic buildings to get a taste of American history. Enjoy waterfalls, wildflowers and wildlife viewing - don't forget your camera! Open year-round. No entrance fee.

Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center

Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center

Explore and celebrate the cultural heritage of East Tennessee and the Great Smoky Mountains Region with a tour of the Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center. Featuring gallery exhibits, educational programs, demonstrations and festivals that guide you on an historic journey through time.

Great Smoky Mountain Heritage Center

P.O. Box 268

Townsend, TN 37882-0268

865-448-0044

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Cades Cove

Cades Cove

Known as one of the most popular focal points in Smoky Mountain National Park, Cades Cove is a scenic 11 mile loop. The loop is a biker's paradise; not only is it scenic, it is closed to everyone except bikers and runners until 10am on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Cades Cove Loop Road

Townsend, TN 37882

865-448-9034

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Search for Bigfoot

Search for Bigfoot

The lore of Bigfoot certainly runs deep in the Smoky Mountain region - and it's been rumored that he prefers the quieter side of the Smokies, which happens to be exactly where our campground is! Whether you're a true believer or not, there's no denying the presence of Bigfoot in Townsend - you can find his mugshot printed on t-shirts at gift shops, munch on treats from Bigfoot Popcorn, stay at one of a dozen nearby lodges named in his honor, grab lunch at Bigfoot Philly Cheese Steak, and so much more. If you're visiting in the month of May, you may even get to attend the annual Smoky Mountain Bigfoot Festival which includes live music by Bigfoot cover bands, presentations by famous Bigfoot researchers, a 5K race and much more.

So, as you head out into the mountains, make sure to bring some binoculars and charge your camera batteries. There's no knowing who you may run into - you may capture a selfie with the Smoky Mountains' most famous resident.

Tuckaleechee Caverns

Tuckaleechee Caverns

See why the Tuckaleechee Caverns are known as the "Greatest site under the Smokies". Estimated to be between 20 and 30 million years old, the Caverns are rich in history. Featuring the football stadium sized 'Big Room', 210 foot tall 'Silver Falls' and massive formations.

825 Cavern Road

Townsend, TN 37882

865-448-2274

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Local Area Recreation Near Townsend / Great Smokies KOA Holiday

TravelStorys - Audio Guided Tour of the Great Smokies

TravelStorys - Audio Guided Tour of the Great Smokies

Let KOA be your guide along Hwy 441 and Fighting Creek Gap Road. Hear the stories of the Great Smokies along the way. Personal histories, local tips, and professional narratives combine to uncover the real story of the Great Smoky Mountains. Connect with locations and communities in real time as you travel from KOA to KOA using our unique GPS-triggered audio guide. Download the Great Smokies KOA TravelStory here.

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Cades Cove

Cades Cove

Located in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Cades Cove is the most popular destination for park visitors attracting more than 2 million visitors a year.   It was a home to numerous settlers before the formation of the park.  Enjoy preserved homesteads, scenic mountain views and abundant wildlife.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

10042 Campground Drive

Townsend, TN 37882

877-444-6777

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Tuckaleechee Caverns

Tuckaleechee Caverns

"The greatest sight under the Smokies." Discovered in the 19th century, the Tuckaleechee Caverns are estimated to be between 20 to 30 million years old. Discover the largest cavern room open to the public in the eastern United States, stalagmites that reach over 24 feet tall, Silver falls; a 210 foot, underground waterfall, and much more. 
*Closed November 15 through March 15*

825 Cavern Road

Townsend, TN 37882

865-448-2274

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