Campsite #A34 at Cosby Campground, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN

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Tent Site #A34

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Walk-In 6 people
2 weak
A34
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Campsite #A34 Features: Walk-In access, Parallel parking, Fire ring w/ Grill, Food Storage Locker, Picnic Table, Tent Site, Pets Allowed

Campsite Reviews (8)

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@DerekDDB767744 · Camped on Sep 6, 2025 at Campsite #A34
Hammock camper, Bathroom was well maintained and clean, Sites were small but adequate. I was able to have trees to hang my hammock and tarp. There was still enough room between sites but they seem like there getting tighter and closer with the crowds. Overall, a nice stay with nice neighbors
@TJB5980972 · Camped on Aug 31, 2025 at Campsite #A34
Always a beautiful place to stay.
@JillM5029136 · Camped on Oct 1, 2021 at Campsite #A34
Beautiful place with great options for hiking. Bathrooms were fairly clean. Firewood and basic groceries were available nearby. However - WAY too many campsites and there was no privacy. Quiet hours were not observed and we woke up and fell asleep to the sound of car alarms and doors slamming and people loudly talking and laughing. Wont return for this reason.
@JillM729 · Camped on Oct 1, 2021 at Campsite #A34
Beautiful place with great options for hiking. Bathrooms were fairly clean. Firewood and basic groceries were available nearby. However - WAY too many campsites and there was no privacy. Quiet hours were not observed and we woke up and fell asleep to the sound of car alarms and doors slamming and people loudly talking and laughing. Won’t return for this reason.
@AbbyR5BED06386 · Camped on Jul 16, 2021 at Campsite #A34
The campground itself was fine, nice clean bathrooms. Some space in between sites but everything was very open. The night we stayed it was so loud, I think in part because everything is in a close vacinity and sound carries easily. Quiet time is not enforced at all, signage states quiet time is from 10pm-6am. At 10:50 and beyond kids were still screaming, parents yelling, dogs barking and music playing. This went on throughout the night as well, with numerous dogs barking for lengths of time, and a car alarm going off, people up with their kids and dogs at 4am dumping ice into a cooler. It's odd that we would be able to hear that anyway but we heard it loud and clear from a site 5 down from ours. Again it seems the sound carries here exceptionally well but at the same time people should make an effort to adhere to quiet time or it should be enforced. Much of the noise happening at night was completely avoidable, I get that kids cry overnight, not a problem, but allowing your kids to scream until late at night and then yelling at them in a much louder voice is not necessary, as well as walking your dogs in the morning and yelling at them right outside our tent when the dogs seemed to be behaving perfectly fine. The campground was fine, with clean bathrooms. People seem to have trouble understanding where to put their trash, we heard folks complaining that the bathroom trash was full as it was full of chick-fil-a takeout trash and the person mentioned was addinf additional camp trash that should have been placed in the provided bear proof trash receptivles located very close to the bathrooms. We spent a week traveling and staying at four different park campgrounds, this by far being our least favorite, mainly because of the other campers. I will also add that this was a Friday night so the campground was near capacity.
@KaitlinBDAADE1 · Camped on Oct 30, 2020 at Campsite #A34
The campsite was very spacious and easy to find. From the campsite, you can get to the trail that goes up to Mt. Cammerer. It's a long hike but it's worth it for the view at the top!
@Christoph50C9B · Camped on Oct 14, 2020 at Campsite #A34
It was a clean, quiet and enjoyable campground what had great hiking trails. I would go back again in the future.
@KimberlyM76848 · Camped on Aug 30, 2019 at Campsite #A34
We have stayed here a couple of times now and each time has been amazing. It's about a 30 minute drive to Gatlinburg, but there are plenty of trails to explore that lead you to some picture worthy views.

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