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Pigeon Forge Landing RV Resort
Overview
Pigeon Forge Landing RV Resort offers a premium camping experience along the banks of the Little Pigeon River. This modern destination combines the beauty of the Tennessee mountains with the convenience of top-tier resort facilities. Designed to accommodate everything from small travel trailers to large motorhomes, the park provides a refined basecamp for those looking to explore the Smoky Mountains region without sacrificing comfort or high-speed connectivity.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Sevierville, TN, the park boasts a scenic location with over one mile of river frontage. This unique positioning allows for a peaceful atmosphere while remaining just minutes away from the excitement of the main Parkway. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and tranquil water views, providing a sense of seclusion even though major tourist hubs are just a short drive away. It is an ideal spot for travelers who appreciate waterfront access and easy navigation for larger rigs.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is well-equipped with level concrete pads and full hookups at every site, ensuring a stress-free setup for every guest. Families and active travelers can enjoy the heated salt water pool, pickleball courts, and a modern fitness center. For pet owners, the dedicated dog park and wash station provide plenty of space for furry companions. The park also features high-speed Wi-Fi, fire pits, and a playground, making it a highly functional choice for both long-term stays and quick weekend getaways.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Guests are perfectly positioned to visit Dollywood and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, both located within a quick drive. Outdoor enthusiasts can spend their days hiking scenic trails or exploring the historic sites of Cades Cove. Nearby, The Island in Pigeon Forge offers diverse shopping and dining options, while the town of Gatlinburg provides access to unique local crafts. The Little Pigeon River bordering the property also offers excellent opportunities for fishing and tubing right from your doorstep.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is a perfect match for luxury RV travelers who prioritize paved sites and modern infrastructure. It is particularly well-suited for families seeking a safe, amenity-rich environment and big-rig owners who need spacious pull-through sites. If you want to be close to the hustle and bustle of Pigeon Forge while having a quiet, upscale place to retreat to at night, this park offers the ideal balance of regional activity and riverside relaxation.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jason Detwiler
I came to Pigeon Forge for a long weekend to visit friends that stayed at this resort and left highly impressed. This resort was beyond amazing with everything it has to offer from once you drive onto the grounds. It is so beautifully maintained and well kept. I meet a woman named Jennifer that was cleaning and she was so incredibly sweet. I will recommend this resort to anyone that is visiting the Pigeon Forge area in the near future.
SweetSouthernLiving
One of the best RV Resorts in the Smokies! Big rig friendly spacious sites ~ all on level concrete pads w/ full hook ups, a picnic table, fire ring & a grill. Nice pool area & they even have a hot tub 🔥 They have clean comfort stations with individual shower rooms. Nice gym & friendly staff make this one a favorite 😍 Great location too! Would definitely recommend 🌟🌟🌟
Joel Quisenberry
If you are looking for a great place to RV in Pigeon Forge then this is the place. Rick and Jen, the managers, and all of their staff are amazing. The facilities were all well maintained and kept very clean. Even on holiday weekends noise levels were never an issue with other campers. The location is great, you are right off the Parkway for easy access to activities but you do not feel like you are camping in the city. The campsites are nice a large. We easily got our 42' trailer in and we were able to park both vehicles in our spot. Your first stop for RVing in Pigeon Forge should be the Pigeon Forge Landing Resort.
Trent Robertson
Really large (80') concrete sites with best-in-class hookups. Excellent water pressure and very quiet location with a great view. I was also very much appreciative of the ease of the late check-in process, and the ease of booking the site online. Just some informational neutral feedback, in case it is helpful for you, is that it appears like this place attracts retirees and/or single couples. I don't think I saw a single child playing outside while walking our dogs (on a weekend afternoon of perfect weather). I think I maybe saw two children using the pool during our first few days here. I also noticed that there were a lot of very expensive Newmar rigs with one being $1M (I asked the owner). I would also say that the rest appeared to be part-timers in the upper echelon of incomes (based on the condition of their vehicles, age of trailers and various little things I noticed. The location is decent, but challenging to find if you aren't familiar with the area. The staff sends you instructions on everything to avoid and not to blindly follow GPS, however they didn't tell us where we needed to turn off the main parkway. I ended up accidentally turning where I wasn't supposed to, but luckily found a mini golf place to turn around in. FYI, the street to look for off the main parkway is Apple Valley Rd. Furthermore, the cost of this place is well above the national average for its amenities at $110 per night, so the value for the money isn't there for us. I've stayed all over the place and paid closer to $50-60 for these same amenities (TX, OK, IA, OH, etc). Typically, the places that charge north of $75/night have tons of activities for the kids, hosted events, catered dinners, lazy rivers, mini-golf, fully functioning convenience stores, etc. Overall, we'll keep this place on our radar because large sites and easy late check-in is important to us, but admittedly I'll be looking at other locations for our next visit to Pigeon Forge.
Shane Burrow
I really enjoyed camping here over a long weekend. The campsites was spacious, freshly mowed, and well shaded. I loved the level concrete pads! The general store was nice and had a decent selection of items to purchase at a fair price. The bath house was also very nice and private. We got in the pool and hot tub and they both seemed to be well maintained. We also took our inflatable tubes and took several 20 minute floats down the creek. The only negative thing I have to say is that I reserved an Executive Waterfront site and I didn't have any water behind my site that i was hoping for. I had to walk several sites down to get to the water. On a positive side, behind my site was well shaded for the afternoon and evening sun. Overall, I really enjoyed staying here and I plan on coming back again. Everyone was friendly and welcoming, there's a brewery restaurant next door, and the location is perfect.