Best Campgrounds near Chickamauga, GA

Chickamauga, Georgia and the surrounding region support a mix of developed campgrounds and RV parks within convenient proximity to both natural attractions and historic sites. The area features several established facilities including Holiday Travel Park and Battlefield Campground & RV Park, offering full hookup sites for recreational vehicles alongside tent camping options. Many campgrounds in this region provide cabin accommodations, creating flexibility for visitors without camping equipment. Located near the Tennessee-Georgia border, these campgrounds serve as convenient basecamps for exploring both Chickamauga Battlefield and nearby Chattanooga attractions.

Road conditions throughout the area generally accommodate standard passenger vehicles, with most campgrounds situated near major highways for easy access. The region experiences four distinct seasons with hot, humid summers and mild winters. "Although we only stayed 3 days we had no issues in the park. Clean and well maintained," noted one visitor about a local RV park. Several campgrounds report periodic drainage issues after heavy rainfall, particularly in low-lying areas. Most established campgrounds in the region operate year-round, though amenities like swimming pools typically close during winter months. Visitors should expect varying levels of cell service, with better coverage near populated areas and potentially spotty reception in more remote locations.

Campers consistently mention the convenient location of Chickamauga area campgrounds relative to attractions in both Georgia and Tennessee. Sites are generally well-maintained with basic amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and access to clean bathhouses. According to feedback on The Dyrt, "This is a great place on the map for an RV camp ground - close to both I-24, and I-75, not to mention BassPro, SAMSCLUB, Cracker Barrel, Camping World." Proximity to Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park provides historical context for stays, while nearby Lookout Mountain offers recreational opportunities including hiking trails and tourist attractions. The mixed-use campgrounds typically accommodate both short-term visitors and seasonal residents. Some tent campers report that sites can feel somewhat exposed with limited privacy due to the open layout of many developed campgrounds in the area. For those seeking more seclusion, state parks within driving distance may provide more naturalistic camping experiences.

Best Camping Sites Near Chickamauga, Georgia (239)

    1. Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

    188 Reviews
    Trenton, GA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 657-4050

    $10 - $270 / night

    "Campground Review:East Rim Campground Pro’s: 1-Handicap Accessible, there is a cabin which is also HDA. 2- If your visiting for a get together your right next to the day use area and there is a picnic"

    "This loop is closer to the trail heads. The West loop is larger, with 42 sites. These are more wooded and offer better privacy."

    2. Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground

    44 Reviews
    Lookout Mountain, TN
    13 miles
    +1 (423) 821-9403

    $55 - $56 / night

    "It was also very accessible to a number of sites including Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, Chickamauga Battlefield, Cloudland Canyon, etc."

    "Despite this, they were nothing but accommodating every step of the way. We were led to our site, the staff offered to help me back in, and gave us a brief rundown of planned events for the weekend."

    3. Lookout Mountain-Chattanooga West KOA

    26 Reviews
    Trenton, GA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 661-7655

    "We went on this trip to see the leaves changing in northern Georgia. The employees were so friendly and helpful, they brought the firewood right to us."

    "Quiet campground tucked away on Lookout Mountain, with super friendly and helpful staff."

    4. Holiday Travel Park

    19 Reviews
    Fort Oglethorpe, GA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 891-9766

    $36 - $105 / night

    "There were pros and cons, so I’ll start with the cons- the campground is surrounded by what looked to be a mobile home community."

    "The gravel site was very level and the utilities were positioned well. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The location is easy to get to from I75/24."

    5. Harrison Bay State Park Campground

    57 Reviews
    Harrison, TN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 344-6214

    $22 - $28 / night

    "Easy access to Lake Chickamauga. Plenty of fun to be had by all here at this park."

    "A nice park tucked away on lake Chickamauga on Tennessee River. We had three days and nights at the campground. It is a busy campground but still offers a relaxing time. We saw wildlife everyday."

    6. Marion County Park

    27 Reviews
    Jasper, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 942-6653

    "Try to get a campsite on the lakeside, because the view is very nice and it makes it easy to get your boat in the water. They advertise a beach but we never found one."

    "Tent camping along the edge of the river. Fire pits or grills, picnic tables, clean bathroom, and hot showers. If you are a light sleeper, the traffic noise from the highway might be disturbing."

    7. Battlefield Campground & RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Ringgold, GA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 937-4166

    "Battlefield Campground is an extremely convenient RV park located right of I-75 about 20 minutes south of Chattanooga."

    "Convenient access to the winery at the entrance!"

    8. Chester Frost Park

    35 Reviews
    Harrison, TN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 842-0177

    $21 - $30 / night

    "Great views of Lake Chickamauga."

    "Tons of room to walk and play. Great swimming and fishing. Boating is huge here Bc there are docks all around the campground to pull up to. Playgrounds everywhere."

    9. Hawkins Pointe RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Fort Oglethorpe, GA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 820-6757

    $60 - $63 / night

    "Close to everything. Racing just down the street. That’s a positive or negative. On the nights they are racing you hear I’m the cars at the track."

    "Does have very nice place to walk, dog park/wash,corn hole, fire pit with two chairs to use. We loved it there. Check the price. Pull thru sites with picnic table."

    10. DeSoto State Park Campground

    77 Reviews
    Alpine, AL
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 845-5075

    $38 / night

    "Due to some poor planning on my part, we had a free night in-between Tennessee and Georgia, we found this place here on the Dyrt, and it was absolutely spectacular."

    "Bathhouses are conveniently located and clean. Sites are level and most are back in. Dump station and trash drop off at exit of campground."

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Recent Reviews near Chickamauga, GA

1272 Reviews of 239 Chickamauga Campgrounds


  • G
    Apr. 2, 2026

    Camp Towhee near Fall Creek Falls

    Great Experience

    Camp Towhee is the perfect peaceful getaway near Fall Creek Falls! Spacious RV sites with full hookups, plenty of room to relax, and a quiet, well-maintained property make it ideal for a stress-free stay. Highly recommend!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    Little Farmie Farm Dispersed

    Private little area

    Small gravel parking area off of what appears to be a drive. Nice open field to possibly setup in. Didn’t drive truck on grass. It was cut and well maintained. Large burn pile and old rv on site. Good place to over night. I visited during the day and was not disturbed.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    Tennessee Wall Camp

    Nice little site for tent camping

    You take a sometimes single lane road to get there. Very windy at points. There is a parking lot to hold 4+ cars. You walk 20’ on trail to first campsite. Nice wooded area with a trail to the water. There are 5 sites with fire pits. There is one private site past the marked site if you keep going you will find a large level gravel lot with a single fire pit that would be much better for van or truck camping. Past this point it turns back into residential.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    Prentice Cooper State Forest Camp

    Nice wooded spot

    Campground is primitive with a clean vault toilet. There are approx 12 campsites with fire pits. Across the main gravel road is a large spot for off-roading / side by side parking. Main gravel road to campground is smooth no ruts. Campground should accommodate 24’ class b or so. My 18’ truck had lots of room and space for awning.

  • River C.
    Mar. 25, 2026

    Riverchase MHP/RV Park

    Located in Scottsboro Alabama @ Riverchase RV/MH-Park

    Riverchase RV Park in Scottsboro, AL offers spacious lots just minutes from the Tennessee River, known for great fishing. Enjoy a peaceful, friendly atmosphere close to the city— perfect for both short stays and long-term RV living.

  • Jayden D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 23, 2026

    Blue Hole Dispersed- Crockford-Pigeon Mountain WMA

    Great Place To Bring In Spring

    I’m giving this place a 5/5 starts for my first experience primitive camping on my own with some friends. We were the first ones there so we had the leisure of picking which site we wanted. The designated camping area was recently scorched, so ground critters/excessive shrubbage was minimal. Was easy to find and collect firewood.

    The site we chose has trash/metal in the fire pit and a hallow tree stump was used for a trash can. Don’t be those people. We cleaned up the campsite and made it our own. We had neighbors show up round 9pm, but they were friendly, quiet, and kept to themselves. The area was peaceful and I got some pretty stunning pics. It was truly a great camping experience. I did see a non-venomous rat snake a little ways away from the main camp area, so just watch your step.

    We hiked at Cloudland the next day and it was so packed (we went camping literally the first day of Spring), so if you want a more relaxed, secluded camping vibe close to Cloudland, this is your spot. Highly recommend getting a Georgia land pass before camping here ($30 and easy to get online).

  • W
    Mar. 22, 2026

    Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

    Great campsite for all types of campers!

    Stayed at a standard electric site and it was great. We tent camped with our pup and the site was plenty spacious enough to have all of our gear out plus room for the pup to run. All trails are very well maintained and have beautiful views. Only thing I would suggest is if you want some peace and quiet choose the west rim for camping. East rim in directly on the main road and sites are super close together.

  • T
    Mar. 21, 2026

    overland camping ocoee

    Overland camp ground

    this cam ground grat for tents only ,you can drive up with your vehicle but when it rains you might need to have 4x4, otherwise spacious wooded 10 acres land with like 16 Camp sites,, Super easy to book on site, scan QR code at the entrance and choose your site #

  • Andrew W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 12, 2026

    Goforth Creek Campground A

    Somewhat difficult hike in

    This is not a negative review, but a bit of warning/advice. The walk up to the campsite is fairly treacherous. You will need to clamber up some rocks and hop over some flowing water to get to the site. It is a beautiful spot, but just be prepared for a less than gentle saunter up to the site. The site is also a little closer to a main, well-traveled road than I prefer, so if you want more solitude then you should hike up to the campsites farther up the creek.


Guide to Chickamauga

Camping near Chickamauga, Georgia offers visitors access to both historical landmarks and outdoor recreational opportunities within a 40-mile radius. The area's campgrounds range from state parks with full amenities to basic RV parks located at elevations between 650-1,800 feet. Weather conditions include summer thunderstorms from June through August, with rainfall typically heaviest in winter and early spring.

What to do

Explore cave systems: At Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground, you can tour an extensive cave network right on the property. "Crystal Cave was right on site and enjoyed the guided tour. (Advanced reservations are required.) We also loved the guided tour just down the road at Ruby Falls!" notes one visitor who appreciated the convenience of having attractions nearby.

Hike mountain trails: Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground offers several hiking options with varying difficulty levels. "There are 16 walk-in backcountry sites. I have not seen these in person yet, but it is worth noting this park has accommodations for every type of camper out there," writes one reviewer highlighting the park's diverse options for overnight stays while exploring trails.

Visit historical battlefields: DeSoto State Park Campground serves as a good base for regional exploration including historic sites. "We stayed here on our way up to Kentucky. We only stayed 2 nights in site 34. This area of Alabama has numerous outdoor activities. We explored DeSoto falls and went to Little River canyon," shares a camper who found the location convenient for multiple activities.

What campers like

Secluded wooded sites: Campers appreciate the privacy at certain areas within Lookout Mountain-Chattanooga West KOA. "The wooded feel, and the convenience to Chattanooga make this an amazing play to stay, whether it is folks in the city looking to get into nature without a long drive, fulltimers who want long-term accommodations while they take advantage of all the region has to offer," mentions one reviewer.

Waterfront access: Harrison Bay State Park offers prime spots directly on Chickamauga Lake. "Loop C is the last RV loop, also with a lot of shade, and sites 23-25 and 35-36 are right on the water, almost with their own private beaches," notes a camper who appreciates the lakeside camping options.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain high standards for their bathhouses. At Marion County Park, a camper reports, "Clean, and well maintained. Tent camping along the edge of the river. Fire pits or grills, picnic tables, clean bathroom, and hot showers."

What you should know

Drainage issues: Heavy rainfall affects some campgrounds in the region. At Holiday Travel Park, a visitor advised, "Many had standing water. Ours was ok though. Only thing I'd suggest is requesting a site not under water."

Highway noise: Some campgrounds' proximity to interstates creates noise. Battlefield Campground & RV Park has this drawback: "Downsides to this park are the highway noise, and the campground roads are paved but in need of maintenance; the road is eroded in a lot of places."

Internet connectivity: Cell service varies significantly. At Cloudland Canyon, a camper notes: "Phone signal one bar, no WiFi." This can affect those needing to stay connected during their stay.

Tips for camping with families

Look for campgrounds with kid-friendly amenities: Chester Frost Park offers features specifically for children. "This place is definitely somewhere you wanna bring your kids they would love it! There is a man made beach with a playground and loads of camping lots next to the river!" exclaims one enthusiastic reviewer.

Pack for varying temperatures: Weather can fluctuate significantly, especially in spring and fall. At DeSoto State Park, a camper observed, "I've lived here most of my life and each season offers something different. Summertime you can swim, Spring has full waterfalls and beautiful flowers, Fall has colorful leaves, and the winter gives just enough bare trees and icicles for great pictures."

Consider swimming options: Several campgrounds offer water access. At Raccoon Mountain, "The pool is decent, playgrounds are old but still fun. Not much in the way of shade, so kinda hot in July lol," notes a family that stayed during summer months.

Tips from RVers

Check site access before arrival: Many campers mention challenging site entries. At Harrison Bay State Park, "We booked our site a year in advance - highly recommend. A 15 is a good site. (Book it)," advises one RVer who found site selection crucial.

Consider hookup needs: Full-service sites vary by campground. At Hawkins Pointe RV Park, a visitor reported, "Well laid out park that was easy to get in and out of. Very friendly hosts," noting the practical design that accommodates RV needs.

Plan for varied terrain: The mountainous topography affects driving conditions. For RVers heading to Lookout Mountain KOA, "The last couple of miles had me a little worried w/my big rig but it went very well. The road is nicely paved and the trees are cut back. No major curves or turns. Plenty of room," shares an RVer who successfully navigated the approach roads.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Chickamauga, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Chickamauga, GA offers a wide range of camping options, with 239 campgrounds and RV parks near Chickamauga, GA and 24 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Chickamauga, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Chickamauga, GA is Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 188 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Chickamauga, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 24 free dispersed camping spots near Chickamauga, GA.