Frozen Head Camping
Warning Alert
Renovations at Frozen Head State Park
Frozen Head State Park is undergoing several major renovations. As construction progresses, we will keep you updated on which sections have reopened. We thank you for your patience and understanding. If you have any questions about your reservation, please call 1 (888) 867-2757.
Currently Closed:
- All Big Cove Campsites
- All Flat Fork Campsites
- The Visitor Center (but the public restrooms remain open)
- Shelters B & C
- The Rocky Fork Area (including the Ross Gap Trailhead and volleyball courts)
- A number of trails
- The only accessible trail at this time is the Chimney Top Trail behind the Visitor Center. This trail is considered strenuous with significant elevation gain and up to a 14-mile hike.
During this renovation, we encourage campers to check out our nearby parks. Some nearby parks to consider are:
- Norris Dam State Park: Tent and RV sites and cabins, 41 miles away.
- Cove Lake State Park: Tent and RV sites, 42 miles away.
- Cumberland Mountain State Park: Tent and RV sites and cabins, 47 miles away.
- Big Ridge State Park: Tent and RV sites, 50 miles away.
Camping at Frozen Head
Frozen Head State Park is located in the Cumberland Mountains of East Tennessee, about an hour northwest of Knoxville, among some of the tallest peaks in the state. The park offers a rugged, forested landscape known for steep ridges, remote hollows, and extensive hiking opportunities. Visitors can explore miles of trails, including routes that climb to panoramic overlooks, or visit the historic Stonecipher–Kelly Homeplace.
Camping options include primitive campsites at Big Cove Campground for tents and small trailers, primitive camping at Flat Fork Campground, and backcountry camping at one of nine designated sites located throughout the park.
Frozen Head Big Cove Camping
The Big Cove Campground offers rustic camping and is best suited for small RVs and tent camping. In the campground, visitors will find a modern, centrally located bathhouse with hot showers, a drinking water faucet, and a sink basin behind the bathhouse for dishwashing.
Each campsite is equipped with a parking slip, picnic table, grill, lantern hanger, and fire ring. Electricity, water hookups, and dump stations are not available at Frozen Head.
Group Camping: There are two group sites in the Big Cove Campground, #5 & #18, with a capacity of 15 to 20 people. These may be reserved online or by calling the park office up to a year in advance.
Frozen Head Flat Fork Campground
The Flat Fork Primitive Group Site Area, located on Flat Fork Rd, hosts groups of up to 15 people. The Flat Fork Primitive Group sites are linear and located on the northern edge of the road between the Shelter A Picnic Area and the Panther Branch Trail Head. The sites are located between the road and Flat Fork Branch.
Flat Fork Creek can be dry during dry conditions.
One parking space per campsite. For additional parking, use the picnic area parking and/or the Panther Branch Trail Head parking area. Please pick up a campsite parking tag for any additional vehicles parked outside the Flat Fork Primitive Group Sites.
Backcountry Camping
Frozen Head State Park boasts over 50 miles of backpacking trails with 9 designated backcountry campsites – 4 of which are group sites. Park Management encourages campers to reserve their campsite early to ensure they have a site upon arrival.
Backcountry Camp Guide
Firewood Policy
Tennessee State Parks asks that ALL campfires be made with heat-treated wood or downed wood collected inside the park, near the campsite. Please refrain from bringing untreated wood into the park.