Camp Margaritaville RV Resort and Lodge in Pigeon Forge brings the laid-back island state of mind to the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains, merging the Margaritaville brand's signature tropical energy with one of the most visited mountain destinations in the eastern United States. The resort sits minutes from Dollywood and the entrance to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, giving guests a full-amenity home base for exploring a region that draws tens of millions of visitors each year.
Camp Margaritaville offers large concrete-pad RV sites with full hookups, cable TV, and WiFi, alongside 70-foot Super Sites that come stocked with a private grill, mini fridge, covered awning, Adirondack chairs, picnic table, and fire ring—a step above the typical hookup site. Mountain views are a feature of the elevated site layout. The Fin City Entertainment Center anchors indoor recreation with billiards, duckpin bowling, and a full arcade. The pool complex features a double-loop slide and lazy river for water-focused days, and pickleball courts, a children's playground, and the Barkaritaville Pet Park round out the outdoor amenities. The Lodge's 79 rooms are available for guests who prefer traditional hotel accommodations, and Fins Bar and the Fins Breakfast Buffet handle dining on-property throughout the day.
Pigeon Forge's position at the western entrance to the Smokies has transformed this small Tennessee river town into one of the most visited resort communities in the South. The camp margaritaville rv resort captures the energy of that location—it's a place where the parking lot is full of rigs from a dozen states and the morning conversation at the pool inevitably circles around which trails people hit the day before, which show they caught at Dolly's, and what they're planning for tomorrow.
Dollywood, Dolly Parton's flagship theme park, sits minutes from the resort and operates through most of the year with rides, live entertainment, world-class roller coasters, and Splash Country water park in summer. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most visited national park in the country, begins at the edge of Gatlinburg—about eight miles south—and offers everything from easy waterfall walks to serious ridge-top backpacking. The Parkway through Pigeon Forge is lined with dinner theater shows, go-kart tracks, outlet shopping, and the Titanic Museum that makes this corridor impossible to mistake for anything other than what it is: America's mountain entertainment capital.
Camp Margaritaville Pigeon Forge operates year-round in a destination where fall foliage, winter holiday lights, spring wildflowers, and summer crowds each define a distinct season. Peak demand runs from summer through the Smoky Mountain fall color weeks in October, when the entire Sevier County corridor fills to capacity. Book well ahead for peak season—the combination of brand appeal, Pigeon Forge's relentless draw, and the resort's proximity to the park creates demand that outpaces availability through most of the warm months. The Super Sites in particular book out months in advance for summer and October.