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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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Honeysuckle Meadows RV Park

3958 Wears Valley Rd.
37862, Sevierville
the United States

Honeysuckle Meadows RV Park is a campsite with 55 pitches in Sevierville, the United States. Honeysuckle Meadows RV Park has wifi and a restaurant. Dogs are allowed on this campsite. Besides camping it's possible to rent a rental cabin as well.

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TV connection
Wifi
Restaurant

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Dogs


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Reviews

Mr. Kobe Aufderhar
English (US)
This camping site is fantastic. It's well-maintained and the sites are pleasantly spaced out with verdant patches and trees. Our location included a built-in veranda/pavilion space with a picnic bench. The sites are covered in gravel, thus eliminating any mud issues. There's a communal swimming pool available. It's tidy, but keep in mind that it's a public pool and can get quite congested during hot summer days. The utilities are easily accessible and the personnel are extremely amicable. It's just a 15-minute drive to Pigeon Forge, providing a peaceful rural setting while still being close to all the attractions. Our visit was in June 2023.
1 year ago

Daphnee Hammes IV
English (US)
The process of checking in was straightforward, with a map provided on the office door. We tried to follow the map to our designated spot, number 18, but the road sign indicated a one-way street to the right, causing us to miss our turn and unable to access our spot. We had to use a vacant spot further up the hill to turn around. Contrary to its name, the park is not a flat meadow, but rather a hilly terrain with streets full of potholes that cause your vehicle to tilt severely. There are drainage ditches along the road, so you need to be a skilled driver to avoid ending up in one while trying to park. We have a 39-foot Class A vehicle and my husband is an excellent driver, so we didn't have any problems with me guiding him to turn around and park. Despite the misleading name, parking is still a challenge. Our spot was quite spacious with a beautiful view of the surrounding trees. The park is a mix of permanent and temporary residents. I was expecting a flat meadow park, so I'm including a picture of the actual site. You'll definitely need your leveling jacks, as our vehicle appeared tilted but was level inside. We saw several nicer parks closer to towns and water bodies. Our spot had trash that looked like debris from a collapsed structure, including plastic siding that no one had cleaned up. The roads and potholes need repair for safer navigation. The Wi-Fi connection was unreliable and insufficient for streaming.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Large site, FHU, a laundry and Wi-Fi. Away from the insanity of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. Relaxing and peaceful. I would definitely stay again!
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Full hookup the view of The Great Smokey Mountains from camp sight 57 was amazing. Super easy no gates so you can come and go as you please. Also had WiFi which was a plus.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
This campground has good access to Great Smokey Mountains National Park, particularly the western end. The sites are huge and full services. It had a nice swimming pool and rec area. It was quiet. It suited our purposes perfectly and we would definitely come again.
2 years ago

nomoresomeday
English (US)
This was a great park, super friendly staff in a great location to explore Smoky Mountain National Park, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. Also closer to Knoxville than we thought.
3 years ago

jeff_dock
English (US)
I am hesitant to write this review as I don't want to give this place up!! It is outside the hustle and bustle of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg but close enough to enjoy all the Smokies has to offer. The sites are large and spaced out. Not sure you can find that anywhere else around the Smokies! The pool is nice with a deli attached to it. If you are looking for great views and a quite place to camp with full hook ups --- look no further. Next time we camp in the Smokies we will stay here!
3 years ago

Barratt
English (US)
I really liked this park. I'm not really a huge fan of the craziness of Pigeon Forge. This is a great value. I have a blog post as well as a video that I will be linking to this park in the coming weeks. Can't say enough good things about it.
3 years ago

Ourbigbigadventure
English (US)
We loved this campground! It is beautiful, quiet, spacious and near tons of things to do.
3 years ago

GlenO
English (US)
Very spacious park and well maintained. We parked with a 40' fifth wheel on No. 9. With the layout, you had to pull in and do some zig-zags to move the trailer over numerous feet to the hookups which made it awkward in maneuvering a 40' 5'er, then subsequently doing the same to then get it backed back out. Would not recommend a 40' for No. 9, otherwise, the other sites looked very maneuverable. Great views and definitely will return. We use C-Spire and had great coverage.
3 years ago

traderboynh
English (US)
If you’re looking to get out of the craziness of Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg/Sevierville, head west on 321 and visit Honeysuckle Meadows campground in Wears Valley, TN. What it lacks in some amenities (no bathhouse/clubhouse) it makes up for in beauty and friendliness. The staff were very accommodating when we had to make changes to our schedule and were very helpful in all our dealings. If you can get sites down at the base of the hill in the open valley, those are definitely the prime locations. We were in Site 38 at the top of the hill in the woods. It’s nice, to be sure, but not nearly as beautiful as those in the “valley”. There are sites that might be too small/tight for big rigs, but the majority can handle and size. The grounds are impeccably kept and the pool and snack bar are a nice touch. There is also a small fishing pond (catch and release). Wears Valley has a modest amount of infrastructure, with general stores and small mom and pop restaurants. Pigeon Forge is about 13 miles east and Townsend is about 7 miles west. But the views of the mountains in Wears Valley are outstanding. The campground has wifi, but it’s your typical campground internet (somewhat responsive during the day but clogged up at night) and they also provide cable. We will definitely return here, but I would definitely target site 24 and others down in the lower part of the campground.
3 years ago