Jerry, if you look at the map that blackjack posted on the last page back, you will see Copperhill and Ducktown. Not far from there is Tumbling Creek campsite. There are 7-8 campsites in a semicircle and a " pit" toilet . If you follow the dirt road just a bit farther towards the lake, there are another 5-7 campsites RIGHT ON ( 20' away" ) the creek. The road to the lake is narrow, rutted and dirt, with no place to turn a travel trailer around. The locals back thier fishing boat trailers almost a mile to put in there.
Last year, we had a weekend gtg with 8 of us in the smaller further down the road area. And if you have 4x4, there are several additional sites a ailable. Copperhill and Ducktown are nice little towns for supplies, and there is a lot of white water adventure type business there, as the Occoe river was used as the 96 olympics site. TVA releases billions of gallons daily, on a schedule, virtually guaranteeing white water and rapids. While it's not the Colorado river, it looks like a blast.
That's one possibilityand the camping is free, move after 14 days. Some might like more cushy arrangements,and others are welcome to offer alternatives. I'm sure Cherokee NF is loaded with options.