Nestled between the stunning Great Smoky Mountains and the Little River sits the refuge you’ve been waiting for. Since 1995, this historic farmland now serves as the setting for the new memories you’ll share with your family and friends.
From: I-75 North from Chattanooga Area Exit #81 Lenior City Right US 321 NORTH 42 Mile to Townsend. Left at only traffic light in town. 1000′ feet or 2/10 mile cross bridge STOP. Immediate Left at end of bridge Campgound. 200′ on right.
AWESOME
First time staying ( here for a long weekend) and has been awesome! The whole facility is very clean. ALL the Staff amazing! Helpful and Kind! They had neat splash pad and playground for children! All the arrival, check in and out , and the payment and cancellation policies are very clear. They go above and beyond to help their customers. The Father and son even helped with some technical issues, which they helped get resolved! They went out of their way! So appreciated , thankful and grateful! Not stuck in traffic or the hustle and bustle! But Located close to attractions or just relaxing!
We will be back! Hope y’all will check them out too!
Big Meadows Family Campground is absolutely an amazing and beautiful campground to park your camper at. The husband and I throughly enjoy every time we visit this campsite with our three fur babies. The Johnson family is so kind, welcoming, and goes out of the way to make sure the grounds are perfect for every camper. They always seem to have a smile on their face and make sure to share a wave as they drive around doing their job throughout the day! If you are looking to set up camp and enjoy the views of the Smokys, this is definitely the place to do it! We can’t wait to go back!
Mr. Bagwell,
Shame on you, sir. The citizens of your county and those interested in visiting your location need to know how insulting and obnoxious you are to the individuals who visit your county. Today, my family and I took a day trip to Pigeon Forge and had an unfortunate encounter with an individual by the name of Greg Bagwell and a much older female. We observed an area of Pigeon Forge Creek and stopped along the way for some photographs to give for Christmas gifts. We parked in an empty parking lot on private property and walked across the street to take photos. A very short time later, my wife called me and told me she was confronted by two subjects while she was at our vehicle and threatened with law enforcement. These individuals called the Townsend Police Department and reported us for trespassing.
I’ve been in law enforcement for 32 years and I know what trespassing is, and our only intention was to take photos for family Christmas. We were present for about 10 minutes. When I returned to my vehicle, I met with an elderly lady, who was extremely rude. She told me we had no business on their property. I apologized and told her we only wanted to take photos, and that we would be on our way. She said they had called law enforcement and reported us for trespassing. We wished both individuals Merry Christmas and was met by a Townsend Police Sergeant down the road. He could not have been any nicer, and we were thankful for his professionalism.
This location is lovely, but it was unfortunate to deal with such rude people. Other places are much more friendly and welcoming if you're looking for a place to spend money and make memories. The best part of our day was meeting with such professional law enforcement from the City of Townsend. This officer went above and beyond for us and was extremely helpful and professional during the course of his duties.
We had a good stay. Park was clean and had beautiful views. It’s a short drive to the national park and all the sights. Staff was friendly and helpful.
Be aware the internet is slow and they do note it’s not for streaming. Also, like other reviews have said, there is an older gentleman on a golf cart that doesn’t hesitate to fuss at you (or your kids) if he doesn’t like something. Just follow the rules and keep an eye on your kids.
This year by mistake I arrived a day early. All lots were occupied. The owners made arrangements for me in their storage area for the night. I have been coming here for five years now. The park is quite and very family oriented. I consider Townsend to be the jewel of the Smokies. Access to the sites and amenities of the entire area is world class. I can't say enough about my experiences with the campground management. I will be back as often as I am able