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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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5 / 5 (8 votes )

Watauga Dam Campground

744 Wilbur Dam Road
37644, Elizabethton
Tennessee, the United States

Watauga Dam Campground is a campsite in Elizabethton , the United States. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Watauga Dam Campground it's possible to camp with a caravan or a camper.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Golf court
Boat hire

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers

Facilities
Electricity
Camping shop
Wheelchair access

Qualifications
Dogs


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Reviews

Anonymous
English (US)
Really a cool spot to park your camper (no tents allowed here, sadly). Our site wasn't the easiest to back into but survived it ok. We were here in early November & it was sold out, weather was perfect. This is our 2nd visit to a TVA campground and they've both been great.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
I love this place, it's one of my favorite campgrounds. There's now a camp store where you check in with the hosts, who are welcoming and very helpful about the local area. Nearest groceries are in Elizabethton (Ingles is a longer drive but worth it) as is gas. Boat launch is down at the day camping but its easy enough to launch kayaks or canoes from places in the campground. I had enough T-Mobile via hotspot to keep in touch with people, which was a nice surprise. Otherwise, a quick drive up to the top of the road past the campground turnoff will get you ATT or Verizon service. If you have a senior pass for national parks, it will give you a bit of a discount here.
3 days ago

Kyle M
English (US)
Very beautiful spot without cell service and extremely friendly staff and fellow campers. Had many staff and folks helping me park my 30ft trailer. Such a peaceful and quiet setting with people fishing off the back of their campsite.
3 days ago

Niehoff3
English (US)
What a beautiful place!! Fishing right from your site. Everyone was sooo nice. Check in easy. Camp Host we’re a pleasure. Come by 2 times a day for trash pickup. Bathrooms we’re the cleanest ever. Very peaceful very little cell or Tv reception so be ready to spend time with friends and family. We loved our visit and will be sure to come back!!!
3 days ago

Heather
English (US)
Wonderful well maintained designed site and peaceful on the river with electric, water and sewer. Water said drinkable but taste wasn't. Great place to fish and kayak. Hot and clean single stall shower. Wataqua lake a short drive if you want to swim. My camping neighbors were very friendly and the host were very nice also. The store is small but has a few of essential items and a few souvenirs. They pick up trash if left at end of site. Last time at dusk. Was 8pm when we were there Sept.10th_ 12th. Fee includes America the Beautiful Senior Pass.
3 days ago

H. Gupton
English (US)
Beautiful views and family friendly. My family loved the view of the river. Very clean and secluded. No interruptions from other campers or hosts.
3 days ago

Vandemusser
English (US)
Really enjoy this campground. Almost all the sites are on a stream that's managed by the dam. You can fish or put in a canoe or kayak right from your camp site. The water is really cold, which keeps things cool in the summer and you get this beautiful mist off the water in the morning. Well managed, so it's quiet, clean, and the host is a good source of info. He runs a tight ship, but not too tight. The campground is in a really pretty gorge, with nice fall color and great views. It gets shady early when the sun drops behind the hill. Cell service is practically nonexistent. It bounces between 1bar extended to maybe a brief 2 bars LTE or 3G. You can get a text or email out on Verizon if patient but you're not going to have a reliable phone conversation or do anything productive on the internet. Best for relaxing "unplugged" camping.
3 days ago

Annie
English (US)
Down narrow winding roads, past Wilbur Dam and next to the Appalachian Trail is one of the sweetest little campsites I've enjoyed, Wautaga Dam. A TVA site, it has a friendly camp host who does 2x daily garbage pickup from sites, and almost every site is a waterfront one. All have hookups (water and electric) and there is a dump station on the way out. Fishing and paddling are the main activities here, along with hanging out enjoying the view. Note: The roads are narrow to get here, and sites have length limits so check those carefully if you have a bigger rig.
3 days ago

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