Need to know
Rooms
40, including six suites.
Check–Out
10am. Earliest check-in is at 3pm.
More details
Rates don’t include breakfast, but fresh spreads are available daily for $10 to $20 each. You’ll have free access to yoga classes, indoor and outdoor games, stargazing and s’mores sessions, and as much coffee and tea as you’d like.
Also
Given the outdoor – and largely undisturbed – nature of this camp, areas of the resort may be difficult if you have limited mobility.
Please note
Food isn’t allowed in any of the tents here, in line with Under Canvas’s Mindful Approach to your pristine surroundings.
Hotel closed
For 2025, Under Canvas Great Smoky Mountains will open from 3 April to 1 December.
At the hotel
Nightly campfires, board games, Lululemon yoga mats and blocks to borrow, refillable aluminum water bottles, water refill stations, free hot drinks, guest experience coordinators and a small boutique. In rooms: USB battery packs, battery-powered fans, wood-fired stove, lanterns and organic Essential Oils bath products.
Our favourite rooms
All tents have toasty wood-burning stoves and private sun-dosed terraces, meaning you’ll be in clover whatever the weather. But if you want to spy constellations from under the covers, bag one of the Stargazer tents which has a viewing window, perfectly positioned above the pillows.
Packing tips
The camp falls into quiet time after 10pm, so be sure to bring a good book (and a pair of star-spotting binoculars) to cozy up with.
Also
There’s no WiFi here – and limited cell service – and you won’t find any TVs around, meaning evenings tend to be filled with stargazing and fireside music and s’mores.
Pet‐friendly
Your dog’s welcome to join you for $25 a night, but he’ll have to stay on his lead around the grounds and can’t be left alone in the tent. See more pet-friendly hotels in Smoky Mountains.
Children
Welcome; there’s no kids’ club or babysitting, but adjacent kids’ tents and a programme of family-friendly activities included with your stay make Under Canvas an all-ages favorite.
Sustainability efforts
As part of the company’s Mindful Approach to development and operations, Under Canvas has built its camp to integrate with the Great Smoky Mountains’ natural landscapes, ensuring environmental impacts are limited so flora and fauna can continue to thrive. Day-to-day runnings are designed to minimize light pollution, waste and water usage: there’s no WiFi and electricity has been replaced with rechargeable battery packs, which power fans and provide USB ports; bathrooms are low-flow and stocked with organic, all-natural bath products; reusable water bottles are provided to cut single-use plastic, and the cutlery is biodegradable and compostable. Meals served at the restaurant are also made with produce sourced from local suppliers wherever possible. Under Canvas works closely with global non-profit, the Nature Conservancy, to educate and help mitigate the threats of climate change.