Look Rock Campground offers a traditional camping experience with added convenience such as flush toilets, drinking water, and a dump station. There are 68 wooded campsites and 10 with electric hookups, with hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, boating and various scenic drives nearby. Enjoy Look Rock Observation Tower, Little River, Cades Cove, and the Tail of the Dragon. There are no shower facilities.
Look Rock Campground is located along the beautiful Foothills Parkway West. The campground offers 68 campsites in a high country wooded landscape. It offers a traditional outdoor camping experience with the added convenience of flush toilets, drinking water, and a dump station. There are 10 sites with electric hookups. There are no shower facilities at the campground.
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a hikers paradise. Visitors to Look Rock Campground love the opportunity to enjoy day hiking and backpacking the parks 802 miles of trails. There are abundant opportunities for wildlife viewing as well as birding. The park is also a fisheman's paradise. While there are no fishing opportunities at the campground itself, it is just a short drive to several lakes and many streams where trout are abundant. Many visitors enjoy the scenic views that the Look Rock observation tower offers. There is a beautiful picnic area nearby for day use. Visitor looking for scenic roadways will not be disappointed. The Foothills Parkway West offers a relaxing drive through the high country, with many scenic pulloffs along the way. Nearby is the section of State Route 129 know as "The Tail of the Dragon". This unique section of roadway offers scenic views and features 318 curves in 11 miles.
The campground offers 68 campsites in a high country wooded landscape. It offers a traditional outdoor camping experience with the added convenience of flush toilets, drinking water, and a dump station. Each campsite has a picnic table, tent pad, and fire ring. Some sites will accommodate tents only, while other sites will accommodate large camper trailers. There are 10 sites with electric hookups. Be sure to reserve a site that will accommodate the type of equipment you plan to bring. There are no shower facilities at the campground.
Look Rock sits at a higher elevation than most of the other campgrounds in Great Smoky Mountains. It features a wooded, high country landscape. There is a nearby picnic area for day use, and the Look Rock observation tower offering panoramic views of the park. The campground is just a short drive to Chilhowee, Cadlerwood, and Cheoah Lakes, providing ample fishing and boating recreation. There are many opportunites for unique and scenic drives in the area. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound. While hiking is limited from the campground itself, the nearby main section of the park offers over 802 miles of hiking trails. A hikers paradise.
Look Rock Observation Tower
State Route 129 (Tail of the Dragon)
Calderwood Lake
Cheoah Lake
Chilhowee Lake
Look Rock Picnic Area
Little River
Abrams Creek
Cades Cove
Twenty Mile
Appalachian Trail
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Nearby Campgrounds | Distance | Notification Rate |
Abram'S Creek
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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2.0mi | 82% |
Cades Cove
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
|
9.2mi | 93% |
Cades Cove Group
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
|
9.5mi | 92% |
Anthony Creek Horse Camp
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
|
9.8mi | 100% |
Young Branch Horse Camp
Cherokee National Forest
|
15.1mi | — |
Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Pavilion
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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16.3mi | 100% |