David King, Park Director
Park Attractions and Amenities:
The park offers walking trails, three playground areas, a par-62 disc golf course, a ball field, volleyball courts, Hamblen Marina, boat ramp, picnic areas, campground, horseshoe pits, R.V. dump stations, two outdoor pavilions, one indoor pavilion, and sheds for rent, and the Citizen Tribune Jefferson Federal Amphitheatre.
Important Information
Phone:
Pavilion info & reservations (423) 586-5232
Campground information (423)586-0325
Location:
3075 Floyd Hall Drive | Morristown, TN 37814
Hours of Operation:
April 1 – October 31: 8:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m.
November 1 – March 31: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Campground Regulations
- Campers must be of legal age to rent campsite.
- Camping permitted only on designated sites. Check out time is 5 p.m.
- Short-term and long-term campers are expected to keep campsites neat and clean.
- Outside of campers must be clean. Long-term campers must wash their campers a minimum of once a year.
- Campsites must be clear of trash and other debris. Dispose of trash in appropriate dumpsters.
- No items such as appliances, lawn care equipment, indoor furniture, wood pallets and inoperable camping equipment can be stored on campsite.
- No drop cords or water hoses may be placed across campground roads.
- Herb, vegetable and/or flower pots/ gardens are not allowed on campsite.
- Fencing is not allowed on the campsite or around camper unless it is part of a porch or deck.
- Dump stations are available near the campsites for use of the campers.
- All vehicles must be parked in front of camper or tent. Limit 2 vehicles per campsite. All vehicles must be licensed and operable.
- Boats, boat trailers, and storage trailers must be parked in designated area, not on campsite. Hamblen County and Cherokee Park are not responsible for damage or vandalism of the items stored in the designated area.
- Dogs, cats and other pets must be kept on a leash. They may not be chained and left outside the tent/camper at any time.
- Campfires must be kindled in such a manner that no tree, shrub, grass or other flammable matter can be set on fire.
- Motorcycles may be used only on campground and/or park roads to enter and leave the area.
- Visitors should be aware of the possibility of snakes, poison ivy, insect bites and drowning. These dangers are present and must be dealt with if you and your children plan to spend time outdoors.
- Fireworks are prohibited in Cherokee Park.
- Alcoholic beverage consumption is prohibited in Cherokee Park.
- Speed limit in the campground is 10 MPH.
- Quiet time shall be observed at all camping sites between the hours of 12 midnight to 8 a.m.
- Quality decks, porches and/or metal awnings installed on a campsite become the property of Hamblen County and must remain at the campground when the camper moves out. Decks must be built of pressure-treated wood or other water resistant material. Decks can be no larger than 8’ x 16’. Decks or porches in place as of January 1, 2022 are grandfathered from this size limitation.
- Campers who damage park property, such as bathhouses, water/electrical connections, etc. are responsible for paying for the repairs, both parts and labor.
- Behavior causing law enforcement to be called to the campground is grounds for eviction from the campground and the park without a refund.
- Rent payments are considered late on the 6th day following the due date. A late fee of $5/day begins on the 6th day past the due date.
- Enforcement of the rules and the decision to evict a camper is at the sole discretion of the Park Manager.