Camping in the Elkmont campground of Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Campsite in Elkmont campground - Photo: Still Gravity.
Our campsite in the Elkmont campground, Tennessee - License our images here.

This camp is at the site of an old town called Elkmont. This place was founded in 1908 and grew around the logging industry. They got a railroad, the “Appalachian Club”, and the Wonderland Hotel, becoming later a vacation escape for the stressed people of the city of Knoxville - those who could afford the luxury. 

Hiking along the Little River, we stopped by every chimney hidden in the forest. These were the leftovers of Millionaires' Row. Ruins of ephemeral investments from another time. 

Red sunsets on a red forest with blue streaks painted by the smoke of campfires. Then pitch-black and the mystery of the flames with the cracking sounds of burning wood. Silence in the wilderness.

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