Camping at Little Oak Campground

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Location and Basic Information

Little Oak Campground is nestled in the Cherokee National Forest on the shores of South Holston Lake in Sullivan County, in the northeastern part of Tennessee.

Camping Facilities and Amenities

Campground Facilities: Little Oak is equipped with multiple camping sites suitable for tents, RVs, and trailers. The campground also offers amenities such as:

  • Potable water
  • Vault toilets
  • Fire rings and grills
  • Picnic tables
  • Paved access roads and parking spurs

Some sites may have electric hookups, but you'll need to check specifics as the available amenities can vary. The campground does not provide sewer or water hookups for RVs.

Group Camping: There could also be group camping sites available for larger parties, but it's best to verify current offerings before planning a trip.

Recreation and Activities

Water Activities: Given its lakeside location, water activities such as boating, fishing, and swimming are popular among visitors. The lake is known for bass fishing, and boating is a common recreation with a boat ramp nearby.

Trails and Hiking: There are also trails for hiking and mountain biking within a short distance from the campground. These trails offer opportunities to explore the Cherokee National Forest's diverse habitats and enjoy wildlife viewing.

Reservations and Fees

Reservations: Campsites at Little Oak typically can be reserved in advance, which is advisable during peak seasons and holidays. However, some sites may be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Fees: There is a fee for camping, which varies depending on the type of site and amenities. Additional fees may apply for group sites or use of certain facilities.

Considerations

Weather: The weather can vary greatly depending on the season, so campers should come prepared for both warm and cool conditions, as well as rain.

Wildlife: As with any camping experience, be aware of your surroundings and local wildlife. Store food appropriately to avoid attracting bears and other animals.

Leave No Trace: Always follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize impact on the natural surroundings. Pack out all trash and respect the natural habitat.

Check Regulations: Check for any fire restrictions or other regulations in effect during your visit, as these can change based on seasons and conditions.

Operational Seasons: The campground might have specific operational seasons, typically from spring through fall, closing in the winter months.

Accessibility: Visitors with disabilities should check in advance regarding the accessibility of facilities and campsites.

Contact Information

To get the most recent and accurate information, contact the U.S. Forest Service or visit the official website for the Cherokee National Forest. They provide the latest updates on campground status, reservations, fees, fire restrictions, and any alerts or closures that might impact your trip.

Forest Service Contact: Information can be found by reaching out to the local district office responsible for the area where Little Oak Campground is located.

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