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12771 South Minuteman Drive
Draper, UT 84020
Toll Free : 888-958-7848
Office: 801-572-0525
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Are you deciding where to go on your next RV camping trip? We huge fans of visiting our nation’s national parks. One favorite national park has to be the Great Smoky Mountains. Nestled in between North Carolina and Tennessee, this park has unbridled beauty. Dedicated in 1840 by Theodore Roosevelt, it was a national park that was different. The government didn’t own the land but had to buy it off from small farmers that lived there. It is comprised up of over 522,000 acres, with elevation ranging from 870 to up to 6,500 feet. It is the perfect place to take the RV and park for a while. There are plenty of campgrounds in the park as well as the surrounding areas, plus there is no shortage of activities to do, many of which are family-friendly. Find out more about RV camping in the Smoky Mountains:
Are you looking for a place to park? Some favorite parks for RV camping in the Smoky Mountains include:
Being in an RV, you must make sure to put at least one scenic drive on your to-do list. Great Smoky Mountains National Park has plenty to choose from! The Newfound Gap Road is a single road across the mountains beginning at the Sugarlands Welcome Center. Along this scenic drive, there are several pull-off points, known as overlooks or “bump-outs,” to take in the mountain air and breathtaking views. Another great option is Clingmans Dome, which intersects with Newfound Gap Road, and a must-see. It is the highest point in the entire park at the peak of 6,643 feet. On clear days you can see up to 100 miles around.
RVs are not allowed on the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, but don’t let that get you down. You can still tour Cades Cove Loop. While slowly cruising this road, people often see all different types of wildlife, including the local black bear. Keep in mind during peak visiting times, the drive can be slow going. So, pack a snack, some great music, and enjoy the ride!
While staying at one of the many different campgrounds, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers many outdoor activities. There is a never-ending list of:
The surrounding cities have entertainment, arts, food, and fun. Dollywood in Pigeon Forge is a favorite for kids. Sevierville and Gatlinburg also boast a great variety of attractions. After you’re done RV camping in the Smoky Mountains, stop by one of the several visitor centers to pick up maps and information.
As a reminder, whenever traveling in your RV, be sure it is in good running order, no repairs are needed, tires are at the correct pressure, and the gas tank is full. Be sure to stop and visit your favorite Utah RV Dealership for an inspection before you hit the road! Recreation RV Sales & Service is a family-owned used RV dealer in Draper, UT. We pride ourselves in delivering quick and reliable RV service and repairs at a price you can afford. Get your motorhome, fifth wheel, or camper adventure-ready today by calling 801-571-6439 for our service department!
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12771 South Minuteman Drive Draper, UT 84020
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