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Notchy Creek Campground
Overview
Notchy Creek Campground offers a peaceful retreat along the shores of Tellico Lake in East Tennessee. It is a county-managed facility that prioritizes direct access to the water and a quiet, laid-back atmosphere. Visitors often appreciate the scenic beauty of the foothills and the straightforward, nature-focused layout of the park. It provides a classic camping experience where the focus remains on the lush surrounding environment and lakeside relaxation under the Tennessee sky.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Vonore, TN, the park is nestled within the scenic Tennessee River Valley. The terrain is characterized by gently rolling hills and dense woodlands that provide ample shade for many of the campsites. Because the park is positioned on a peninsula reaching into the lake, many sites offer stunning waterfront views. The location is relatively secluded, ensuring a break from city noise while remaining easily accessible via Highway 411 for travelers exploring the wider Monroe County area.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility includes a mix of RV and tent sites, many featuring electric and water hookups to accommodate various camping styles. For those bringing watercraft, the on-site boat ramp and courtesy dock are significant highlights for exploring the vast shoreline. Guests have access to essential facilities, including a bathhouse with hot showers, a playground for children, and a designated swimming area. Each site typically includes a picnic table and fire ring, making it easy to enjoy traditional outdoor meals right by the lake.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of activities just minutes from the campground gates. Fort Loudoun State Historic Park offers a fascinating glimpse into colonial history, while the nearby Sequoyah Birthplace Museum honors the Cherokee heritage of the region. Boating, fishing, and kayaking on the clear waters of Tellico Lake are the primary draws for visitors. Additionally, the park serves as an excellent basecamp for those wishing to drive the Cherohala Skyway, a world-renowned scenic route through the heart of the mountains.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is ideal for boaters and anglers who want immediate, convenient access to one of Tennessee's premier freshwater lakes. It also appeals strongly to families seeking a budget-friendly, quiet getaway that focuses on natural beauty rather than commercial frills. It is a perfect choice for RVers and nature lovers who prefer a rustic, scenic setting that balances basic modern conveniences with the profound tranquility of a lakeside forest environment.
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User Reviews
Karen Leach
We had a wonderful time camping at Notchy Creek this past weekend! The campground is great and its close to lots of delicious places to eat, places to hike, and beautiful scenery. We will definitely be back!
Sean Canfield
Went there from Sept 26 to Oct 03. Wonferful campground on the river. Nice and clean, good sites with lots of privacy. Owner is cool and nice. Price for a night is very good and not going to brake your bank.
Penny Jent
The best vacation I've had in a long time! The service and staff were great. My family and I had a wonderful 2 weeks! We had several family campers with lots of laughter, fellowship and the games and entertainment was right on! Please if you enjoy camping and get a chance to camp at Notchy Creek Campground do it you will not be disappointed!
Josh Jen and The Smith Kids
Memorial weekend trip 2023. Here are the pros and cons of this campground: Pros: Friendly owners/staff. There ARE long term campers but everyone was nice and friendly. Good fishing spots. Nice sandy beach. Basketball court. The icecream truck came through which was fun. Decent camp store. We had a nice site (site 50) that allowed for a small trailer and tent. Felt safe. Cons: The biggest con for us was no cell service and no Wi-Fi (we have Verizon). Also could not hang hammocks in trees but was told this was a TVA rule. Not as scenic as some other campgrounds. Overall nice time. Check it out!
Amy Taylor
We just returned from a frigid weekend at Notchy Creek. Even though the snow/sleet was unexpected, we had a wonderful time. Campgrounds were clean and very family friendly! We will be returning (in warmer weather)
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