Riverside RV Park is one of the largest campgrounds in Sevierville. The Little Pigeon River wraps around the borders of the park. With mostly open to wooded sites, panoramic views and beautiful sunsets await you. Riverside has something for everyone with its numerous amenities.The main roads through the campground are gravel. Level gravel pads, concrete patio, and a picnic table make up most sites.
- A total of 316 full hookups sites, with 63 of them riverside.
- Riverside also has 24 cabins that are also along the river.
- A playground, game room, river fishing, and pool awaits the children.
- There is a large Pavilion that can be used and offers weekly church services.
- LP and laundry facilities are near the general store.
- Bathrooms are clean.
- New larger sites added for pull-throughs.
- Free cable TV
- WI-FI Internet available.
The campground open all year round.
Pop-ups are welcome but no tent sites.
Directions:
From exit 407 travel south on HWY 66. Once you cross the French Board River you will turn right at the next stop light which is Boyds Creek. Riverside RV Park & Resort will be on your right. Easy access for big RV/Motorhomes.
Riverside RV Park and Resort is close to Smoky Mountain Knife Works, Bass Pro, Smokies Baseball Stadium and the new Convention Center. There are outlet malls, shopping and restaurants nearby. Eagle’s Landing Golf Course is just minutes away.
Sevierville (pronounced see-vear-vull) is the nearest town. It was established in 1794 and named after Col. John Sevier.Sevierville is rich in history. Dolly Parton was born here in 1946. A statue of her is located in front of the County Courthouse in the Historic downtown area on Court Avenue.
The main attraction for this area is of course the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. On June 15, 1934, Franklin Delano Roosevelt set aside 814 square miles of the Appalachian Mountains. It is the largest and most visited Park in the United States. The highest point is Clingman’s Dome at 6,643 feet above sea level. Horseback riding, hiking, nature trails and scenic overlooks make this area so popular. Black Bear, Elk, and deer are a common site.
The mountains get there name from a natural haze. Hydrocarbons produced by the trees and vast vegetation combined with the high humidity and rainfall produce a bluish/smoky cast. Thus the Great “Smoky” Mountains. Click here for more information about Riverside RV Park and Resort!
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