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INDIAN BOUNDARY

We watch every site at INDIAN BOUNDARY 24/7, then email you the moment a cancellation opens up.

100% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak May–Jul·88 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at INDIAN BOUNDARY

Booked on virtually every weekend during peak season (May–Jul). They reserve months ahead and rebook within minutes when cancelled — set up an alert and we'll email you the moment one opens.

Site 062

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Ranked #1 of 88
STANDARD ELECTRIC · Sleeps 5 · Electric

Site 032

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Ranked #1 of 88
STANDARD ELECTRIC · Sleeps 5 · Electric

Site 047

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Ranked #1 of 88
STANDARD ELECTRIC · Sleeps 5 · Electric

Site 049

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Ranked #1 of 88
STANDARD ELECTRIC · Sleeps 5 · Electric

Site 017

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Tied at #5 · 6 of 88 sites
STANDARD ELECTRIC · Sleeps 5 · Electric

Site 030

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Tied at #5 · 6 of 88 sites
STANDARD ELECTRIC · Sleeps 5 · Electric

Site 019

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Tied at #5 · 6 of 88 sites
STANDARD ELECTRIC · Sleeps 5 · Electric

Site 077

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Tied at #5 · 6 of 88 sites
STANDARD ELECTRIC · Sleeps 5 · Electric

Site 018

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Tied at #5 · 6 of 88 sites
STANDARD ELECTRIC · Sleeps 5 · Electric

Site 020

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Tied at #5 · 6 of 88 sites
STANDARD ELECTRIC · Sleeps 5 · Electric

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About this park

Indian Boundary Lake covers 96 acres at an elevation of 1,560 feet, and sits among hardwoods and pines. At the lake, visitors enjoy watching beaver that inhabit an adjacent pond, identifying several species of ducks and other waterfowl and trying their luck at catching bass, sunfish and catfish. The Cherokee National Forest is located in eastern Tennessee and stretches from Chattanooga to Bristol along the North Carolina border. The 650,000-acre swath of land is Tennessee's only national forest. It lies in the heart of the Southern Appalachians and is home to more than 20,000 species of plants and animals, as well as many rivers, creeks and lakes. Elevations range from 750 to 5,500 feet.