Cherokee Lake to Up the Creek CG in Pigeon Forge

 Monday September 22, 2025

At 11am this morning we pulled up stakes and left the lovely little campground on Lake Cherokee. It was only a 50-mile trip to our next destination so we took time and meandered down country roads to Sevierville Tennessee. 

We stopped at an Aldi’s store and picked up a few things, I think we went in for three items and came out with two bags full. There was a classic stainless sided diner (restaurant) in the same shopping center and we had breakfast-for-lunch there.

A very unique campground but we like it


Moving on we traveled through Pigeon Forge and to “Up the Creek” RV park which is located just outside of town. We are in site 42 and will be here till Saturday.

Up the Creek is a bit different than your average campground, both the campground layout and the way they run it. Basically, it is made for adults who have campers with all the amenities they need. There is no bathhouse, no laundry, no playground, nor activities, But it is a meticulous landscaped park with paved roads, gravel sites each with a concrete pad and picnic table. there is generous spacing between sites with grass and shrubbery for privacy. 

I've lost my pics of the campground; this is from their website.


The park entry is by reservation only, paid online with a credit card, that’s not really unusual since covid. The thing that is very different here is the owners don’t really want anything to do with you. You will never meet them; the office is off limits and there is no one there to check you in or assist you to your site. Your welcome package is at a kiosk at the entrance and you find your way to your site yourself. 

A typical site in "Up the Creek" campground


Personally, I like the arrival process, actually, I like it a lot. I don’t mind checking in at an office and can tolerate speaking to someone during this process, but that’s where it ends. I don’t need a camp attendant on a golf cart leading me to my site, showing me where the utilities hookups are and I despise them when they think they need to guide you as you back into your site.

Yes, this park is for adults, self-sufficient adults. There is a phone number and a work camper maintenance man if you need any assistance.

that wooded area around the campground is along a creek



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