Cherokee/Great Smokies North Carolina

Site no: EC013

 
Cherokee Great Smokies Pool Cherokee Great Smokies Pool Cherokee Great Smokies Kabin Cherokee Great Smokies Activities
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At a Glance

  • Toddler FriendlyToddler Friendly
  • Water ActivitiesWater Activities
  • GymGym
  • Cycle HireCycle Hire
  • SportsSports
  • FishingFishing
  • Near LakeNear Lake
  • GolfGolf
  • Horse RidingHorse Riding
  • CanoeingCanoeing
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  • Toddler FriendlyToddler Friendly
  • Water ActivitiesWater Activities
  • GymGym
  • Cycle HireCycle Hire
  • SportsSports
  • FishingFishing
  • Near LakeNear Lake
  • GolfGolf
  • Horse RidingHorse Riding
  • CanoeingCanoeing
  • Dog FriendlyDog Friendly
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This idyllic resort has some fantastic mountain views, with the campsite located between the Raven Fork River and three tribal trout ponds that are ideal for fishing.

Being just a few miles away from the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway, there are plenty of scenic delights, within easy reach. Take a trip on the Great Smoky Mountains Railway, and see the beautiful Smoky Mountains in the foothills of North Carolina, where you’ll pass beautiful forests, rivers and small towns. But this region is also rich in American history. A visit to the Museum of the Cherokee Indian is a must, and if you fancy seeing how the Native Americans lived over 225 years ago, simply take a trip to the Oconaluftee Indian Village where you can see the past come to life. And if you’re in the mood for some pulse raising activities, try some white water rafting or join in the fun at Dollywood Amusement Park.

Stop press: Please see Essential Booking Information for details concerning the Visa Waiver Program.

Parc Size: Medium

Opening dates

Site open: 01/04/2012 - 01/11/2012

Pitches

  • Number of Pitches: 300

  • Pitch Size: 80-100m2

Important information

Exceptions
  • Barbecue: not provided
Vehicles
  • Are vehicles allowed on pitches: Yes

Dogs
  • Are dogs allowed: Yes

  • Are dogs allowed in our accommodation: No

  • Must be kept on a leash: Yes

Out and about

Take some round-trip excursions on the Great Smoky Mountains Railway, a rail line that dates back to the 1840s, and enjoy some beautiful scenery in the comfort of the re-conditioned train coaches. White-water rafting is available with the KOA team, and there is no age limit so everyone can have a go! The thrills and spills of Dollywood Amusement Park is less than an hour away and for shoppers, take a trip to Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge Shopping outlet mall.

On site

The following facilities are available:

Reception

  • Languages spoken: English
  • Other services: Check in, local information
  • Internet available
  • WiFi available
  • Credit cards accepted: Visa, Mastercard

Shops

  • Minimarket: Open 01/04/2012 - 31/10/2012

  • Main shop: Open 01/04/2012 - 31/10/2012

  • Giftshop: Open 01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012

  • Most of the major supermarket chains are in Asheville, which is about 30 minutes away. Here you'll find Wal Mart, Publix, Target and many more. Cherokee itself has delightful little stores perfect for gifts as well as little coffee shops just to watch the world go by.

Dining

  • Restaurant: Small restaurant Location: Near entrance Open 01/04/2012 - 31/10/2012

  • Snack bar: Open 01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012

Bars

  • No Bar

Other

  • Games Room: Arcade games

Laundry

  • Washers: 2 x machines
  • Dryers: 1 x machines $0.00 per load

Sanitation

  • Hot Showers
  • Baby Changing Facilities
  • Toilets
  • Dish Washing Sinks

Some facilities remain closed in low season, please check at the time of booking if there is an activity or facility which is key for your holiday.

Pools

First pool

  • For: Family. Open 01/04/2012 - 31/10/2012 (Outdoor Heated)
  • Depth: From 1.00m to 2.00m
  • Size: 80m2

Second pool

  • For: Children. Open 01/04/2012 - 31/10/2012 (Outdoor)
  • Depth: From 1.00m to 2.00m
  • Size: 80m2

Extra information

    • Sun Terrace

    Regulations: Parental supervision required

Activities

The following activities are available:

Watersports

Canoeing
  • Open 01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012

Sports

Tennis
  • Tennis not available on the campsite, nearest tennis is 25.0 km from the campsite
Volleyball
  • Volleyball not available on the campsite, nearest volleyball is 1.0 km from the campsite
Gymnasium
Archery
  • Archery not available on the campsite, nearest archery is 20.0 km from the campsite
Quad biking
  • Quad biking not available on the campsite, nearest quad biking is 20.0 km from the campsite

Horse Riding

  • Horse riding is not available on the campsite, nearest horse riding is 5.0 km from the campsite

Fishing

  • Open 01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012
  • Fresh water fishing
  • A permit is required

Golf

  • No golf course on the campsite, nearest golf course is 13.00 km from the campsite
Driving Range
  • No driving range on the campsite, nearest driving range is 13.00 km from the campsite

Minigolf

  • Open 01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012

Playgrounds

  • 1 playground

Cinema

  • Is the Cinema open air: Yes

Equipment Hire

Cycle Hire
  • Open 01/04/2012 - 31/10/2012
  • Adult bikes available
  • Child bikes available
  • helmets available

Some facilities remain closed in low season, please check at the time of booking if there is an activity or facility which is key for your holiday.

Local attractions

The following local attractions are available:

Nearby

  • Nearest river:
  • Nearest lake: Direct access

Shopping

  • Nearest town/village: Cherokee: 5.0km

Attractions

Ghost Town in the Sky

Try out the new thrill ride, 'the Silver Bullet' at theGhost Town in the Sky Theme Park

Great Smoky Mountains Railway

The Great Smoky Mountains Railway provides a full season of over 500 tourist railway round trip excursions. The history of this rail line dates back to the 1840s when the railroad created passage through this scenic rural mountain land. Passengers ride in comfortable, reconditioned coaches, crown coaches, club cars, dining cars, cabooses, and open cars which are ideal for viewing and picture taking. All excursions take you through the beautiful Smoky Mountains foothills of North Carolina with views of forests, countrysides, rivers, and small towns.

Whitewater Rafting

If you have ever thought you might want to try whitewater rafting, do it here. You won’t regret it. Whitewater rafting is great fun with the group from Cherokee KOA. The bus leaves Cherokee KOA each day at 12:30. The rapids are class 1 and 2 with class 3 at the end. Anyone who has ever gone with us has loved it. There’s no age limit so even people in their 60’s enjoy it. The Forest Service has a minimum weight limit for children of 60 pounds. Life vests are provided, but only 5 percent of the rafters ever go overboard. Wear shorts or bathing suit, t-shirt and tennis shoes. A change of clothes and towel are recommended for after your trip. Changing facilities and KOA Lockers for keys and watches are available. If small children are along, please take a windbreaker or parka as they get cold if they get wet.

'Unto These Hills' Outdoor Drama

America’s most popular outdoor drama, 'Unto These Hills', is the tragic and triumphant story of the Cherokee. Set against the backdrop of the Great Smoky Mountains, the drama is presented under the stars on three stages in the beautiful Mountainside Theatre. Since opening on July 1, 1950, 'Unto These Hills' has been seen by over five million people. Cherokee descendants play important roles in the drama and in the many dances, highlighted by the colorful and world-famous Eagle Dance. The emotional impact of this tragic and yet triumphant story is supported by a strong musical score, recently recomposed to offer a richer, fuller orchestral sound.

Dollywood Amusement Park

For a variety of amusement park rides and attractions Dollywood is only an hour away. Thrilling roller coasters, daring water excursions, family rides and kiddie rides all available at Dollywood. See a live show while you're there too.

Oconaluftee Indian Village

Learn how the Native Americans actually lived over 225 years ago as Indian guides in native costumes lead you to primitive cabins and rustic arbors. See Indians making a dugout canoe with fire and ax. Watch Cherokee women stringing beads, molding ropes of clay into pots, weaving baskets; and observe the ancient art of finger weaving. Inside the seven-sided council house, learn of the Cherokee history, culture, social background and rituals handed down from generation to generation. Observe the timeworn methods of chipping flint into arrowheads, carving wooden spoons, combs and bowls and pounding Indian corn into meal.

Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge Shopping

Love shopping, then hit the outlet malls just an hour ride over the mountain. Pigeon Forge has the Red Roof Mall with 70 shops owned by manufacturers like Nike, Pfalzgraf, Bass Shoes, Black and Decker, American Tourister and more.

Horseback Riding

All horseback rides are escorted. Weight limit for horseback rides is 200 pounds for men and women. The morning trip includes a trail ride in the National Park that takes you up to a small waterfall. The afternoon trip is a one hour ride into the National Park. It’s a different trail than the morning ride.

Museum of the Cherokee Indian

At the Museum of the Cherokee Indian explore the exciting history of the Cherokee people. The story of the Cherokee unfolds before your eyes through the magic of electronics, audiovisual displays and priceless artifacts, some more than 10,000 years old. The museum is exciting, entertaining and educational for the young and old.

Santa’s Land Fun Park and Zoo

Santa’s Land Fun Park and Zoo offers family fun with a Christmas theme. Visit with Santa and his elves, browse through gift shops and exhibits and be sure to visit the domestic and exotic animals in the zoo. Ride the rides or just relax on the one-mile train ride, take a cruise on a paddle boat, have a picnic or enjoy a meal in one of the eating establishments. During October on weekends, enjoy the Harvest Festival, featuring mountain craft exhibits, sorghum mill, fresh apple cider, moonshine still, fresh apple butter, mountain music and much more.

Travel details

The following travel details are available:

Airport(s)

  • Atlanta International Airport: 290km
  • Knoxville Airport: 73km

Public Transport

  • Local Railway: Asheville, 50km
  • Services to: New York, Washington DC, New Orleans

Children's clubs

There are no children's clubs available at this location.

About the region

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