Best RV Parks & Resorts near Lookout Mountain, GA

RV parks near Lookout Mountain provide various levels of site accommodation and hookup options. Battlefield Campground & RV Park in Ringgold offers 50-amp electric, sewer, and water hookups with pull-through sites available. Holiday Travel Park features full hookup sites with both 30 and 50-amp service on gravel pads, while Hawkins Pointe RV Park maintains 67 sites with sanitary dump stations and trash service. River Life RV Resort provides electric, sewer, and water connections but lacks designated big-rig friendly spaces. Most parks include picnic tables and fire rings at individual sites, though spacing between units remains limited at many locations. "Sites are very close to each other, and most of them were full when we stayed. The Campground does have some nice amenities like the pool, playground, dog park, and the pavilion," noted one visitor about Battlefield Campground.

Navigation to several mountain RV parks requires careful planning due to steep grades and switchbacks. Most parks around Lookout Mountain remain open year-round with limited seasonal closures. Cell service varies significantly by provider and location, with Verizon generally offering better coverage than AT&T in the region. Dump stations exist at larger facilities, though some parks like River Life Resort provide only sewer hookups at individual sites without communal dump options. Pet policies generally permit dogs with proper leashing required. Several campgrounds charge premium rates during peak tourist seasons when visiting nearby attractions like Rock City and Chickamauga Battlefield. One reviewer cautioned: "Coming up the mountain has some steep grades and a few switch backs that you can't see around. There are often oncoming vehicles who are often driving too fast and not considering those of us in large vehicles."

Best RV Sites Near Lookout Mountain, Georgia (103)

    1. Hawkins Pointe RV Park

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

    $60 - $63 / night

    "No bathhouse,pool or other amenities. 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."

    "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."

    2. Battlefield Campground & RV Park

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

    "It is very easy to get to, but part of that convenience comes with an absence of quiet; the interstate runs directly beside the campground, and is visible from the storage sites across from sites 11-24"

    "Stayed at this park twice now, both in pull-through spots. Convenient access to the winery at the entrance!"

    3. River Life RV Resort

    1 Review
    Signal Mountain, TN
    11 miles
    Website

    $100 / night

    4. Parksville Lake RV Campground

    15 Reviews
    Benton, TN
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 338-3300

    $20 - $40 / night

    "So peaceful. The campground hosts were phenomenal!!! They made sure all campers had everything they need. They also make sure people are following the rules!!"

    "It was quiet overnight and everyone was friendly during the day. We felt very welcome. The camp grounds are super well kept."

    5. Spectacular Sunrise RV Park LLC

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    Trenton, GA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 657-7944

    $80 / night

    6. Little River RV Park & Campground

    19 Reviews
    Fort Payne, AL
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 619-2267

    $45 - $55 / night

    "We have been here three weeks and are in the process of changing our plans so that we can winter here for the next three months. Pet friendly with beautifulTrails to walk."

    "Campground is quiet, friendly and very helpful. Level sites. There are many sightseeing areas close to this park. It’s overall rating is “AWESOME”"

    7. 1776 RV And Campground

    5 Reviews
    Mentone, AL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 619-1776

    "It's located right off the main highway, and has pull-through spots with full hookups. But the best part is the screaming fast internet!"

    "Nice quiet small campground just outside downtown Mentone. Friendly helpful camp host, clean bathhouse, full hook ups and great wifi access so husband could work from camper."

    8. Greeter Falls Campground

    7 Reviews
    Beersheba Springs, TN
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 800-4376

    $20 - $70 / night

    "Site included a trash can, fire pit with affixed grill and a picnic table. My camper is 23 ft long and tow vehicle is an F150."

    "It was a 2 hour drive from where we got married. Got here close to midnight and they had a yurt ready for us. They where more than happy to accommodate us!"

    9. Bigfoot Adventure RV park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Tracy City, TN
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 994-0280

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Close to Mount Eagle. Large pull thru site with full hookups. Live music,zip lines & frizby golf. Beautiful farm with waterfalls& lots of nearby hiking trails."

    "Great park with clean facilities"

    10. Whitewater RV Park - Ocoee TN

    1 Review
    Ocoee, TN
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 464-7948

    $45 - $50 / night

    "This park is close to everything. We spent the day hiking the mountain next to rv park. Then went kayaking down the river across the street. The sites are level and concrete with a nice fire pit."

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RV Park Reviews near Lookout Mountain, GA

1146 Reviews of 103 Lookout Mountain Campgrounds


  • D
    Sep. 11, 2021

    Chattanooga North-Cleveland KOA

    Clean, Quiet, Friendly

    Friendly Staff, Clean Bathrooms, Convenient Location. No honeywagon for water and electric only sites, but dump station in campground. Some very nice private sites and none of the sites except maybe a few look very small or tight- pretty spread out. Lots of tent sites. You definitely hear the highway here, but not a big concern for us. Pet friendly with a very nice dog park. Pool for the kids. Playground is little more than a residential style wood swingset, but it kept the kids entertained.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2020

    DeSoto State Park Campground

    Very quiet and relaxing

    Desoto State Park is on top of Lookout Mountain about 8 miles northeast of Fort Payne, In Northeast Alabama. DeSoto Falls - also part of DeSoto State Park - is located about 7 miles north of the park near Mentone, Alabama. The Campground has 94 full-hookup tent and RV sites. Most are Back-In Sites, with a few Pull-Thru. All sites have water, & electric, and sewer. They are about 16 feet by 60 feet deep with 50/30 Amp Service, Cable TV.
There are picnic tables and Grills on each site. There are two large bathroom/shower buildings with coin-operated laundry. There is a Wi-fi hotspots at each bathhouse (wifi does not reach to every campsite) There are also Primitive Camping sites for tents as well as two back country campsites with shelters. Along with camping, Kayaking, fishing, hiking, biking, cycling, rappelling, bouldering and picnicking are popular.

  • Stewart S.
    Oct. 19, 2022

    Fireside Camp + Lodge

    Charming Campground w/ welcoming hosts

    Wide open spaces and access to amenities. The Verizon service here is great and the hosts have Wi-Fi. Close to town for your needs and 30 minutes away from Lookout mountain and those attractions.

  • D
    Mar. 23, 2019

    Mountain Glen RV Park & Campground

    The Best of the Best!

    Mountain Glen is a hidden gem! If you are traveling through eastern TN or just looking for a place to park your RV for a few weeks or longer of peaceful quiet then you have to stay here. I've stayed in RV parks across 38 states and never found cleaner bathrooms, friendlier customer service, or faster WiFi (and that's important since I work remotely!) than what Mountain Glen RV Park offers. They've also got great water pressure, easy pull-throughs, after-hour check-in options, and a convenient store in case you forgot some essentials. In addition to the great amenities, you'll be greeted by rolling scenic vistas of beautiful countryside, having fishing opportunities, pavilion or indoor meeting room to hang out with friends, playground for the kids, and pet friendly areas for your dogs to enjoy.

    Mountain Glen is definitely a must-stay and the best of the best of all the RV parks and campgrounds I've ever stayed at!

  • Tony C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 2, 2019

    DeSoto State Park Campground

    A Family Favorite

    Desoto State Park is one of our favorite Alabama places to visit, located in Northeastern Alabama and the southern end of Lookout Mountain. We try to camp here in the spring and fall each year when available, the closest towns are Fort Payne and Mentone. There are ample shopping areas and restaurants in Fort Payne which is about 10 miles from the campground if you need to make the trip down. The park has so much to offer and the staff there goes the extra effort to ensure your stays are pleasant and enjoyable. The hiking trails are abundant throughout the park, the Scout Trail is our favorite as it winds next to the river banks and over numerous rocks and scenic water features. This trail can be physically challenging and be sure to verify the river levels beforehand.

    The campground is well maintained and the sites are level for the most part, our favorite site is 25 but we’ve stayed in several others end enjoyed those as well. The sites in the upper and lower loops are mostly back in sites with a couple of pull through and buddy sites also. The middle section is all pull through sites for the large coaches and 5th wheel RV’s. All sites at Desoto are equipped with water, electric, sewer, cable TV, table, fire ring and grills. The bath houses are some of the cleanest we’ve seen, relatively new with excellent amenities including laundry. There is also WIFI broadcast at each of the bath houses.

    There is a great lodge restaurant, cabins old and new, swimming pool, tennis courts, Zip Line and a CCC museum. Put this one on your list as it’s never disappointed our family. The Little River Canyon Preserve is nearby with additional hiking and fantastic Canyon vistas you will have to go see.

  • Becky S.
    Feb. 28, 2019

    Fairview Campground — Tims Ford State Park

    Camp by the Lake!

    You can camp by the water at Tim’s Ford Lake. Some sites have full hook up’s up to 50 amp. Sewer hook up is not available at the water sites. We enjoy this campground. Great for kayaking and fishing. Family friendly.
    35’ Fifth Wheel was a breeze at most sites, a couple sites may be tight.

  • Stephanie J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2020

    Battlefield Campground & RV Park

    Woodsy Wayside

    Battlefield Campground is an extremely convenient RV park located right of I-75 about 20 minutes south of Chattanooga. It is very easy to get to, but part of that convenience comes with an absence of quiet; the interstate runs directly beside the campground, and is visible from the storage sites across from sites 11-24.

    This is an excellent place for long-term campers, and it includes a nice playground, a pool, and a camp store/clubhouse. We could not get close to the pool or playground as they were closed due to COVID-19, which was comforting that they are taking public safety seriously. Sites include 50 and 30 amp full service, and seven tent sites in the middle of the campground that also include electric. There are seven camping cabins spaced throughout the campground that have outside picnic tables and grills, and beds inside as well as electricity.

    Most of the sites here are nicely wooded, and as the area is slightly hilly there are elevation changes between several rows of sites which allows for a little more privacy than many RV parks offer. 

    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. 

    Upsides are the sites are shady and well landscaped, and there are great amenities for families looking to stay here for extended periods of time, as well as the proximity to Chattanooga, Chickamauga Battlefield, and Ringold/Ft. Oglethorpe.

  • Will G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 14, 2023

    411 River Rest Campground

    Very nice campground in N. Georgia

    For summer vacation, my family wanted to spend one day rafting the Ocoee River and one day at Six Flags in Atlanta. We picked this campground due to its location in between and within an 1-1.5hr drive of both activities. Turned out to be a great decision!

    Pros: VERY nice facilities (camp store, bath houses, playground), hospitable owners/staff, kid & pet friendly

    Cons: the provided Wi-Fi was unreliable on back edge of campground (AT&T cell signal was fine)

  • Napunani
    Jun. 23, 2022

    Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground

    Pricy Field Campground - Nothing Deluxe

    PROS 

    Reserved 148 days prior to arriving 

    Valet escort to site after check in 

    Quiet except for distant train whistles 

    Clean, small toilet/shower facility with climate controlled 

    Gravel parking pad surrounded by grass 

    Small concrete patio with wooden top picnic table 

    Metal fire ring with cooking grate that was clear of ash and debris upon arrival 

    Coin operated laundromat in toilet/shower facility. 4 washers and 4 dryers.$2.75 washer;$2 dryer 

    Campground sells fire wood and delivers to site.$5 for 5 large pieces 

    Campground staff immediately addressed cable connection problem that we identified upon arrival 

    Good roadside signage to the park, but deceiving when you turn into a residential neighborhood 

    Publix and Super Walmart 5 miles away along with Murphy fuel and Dollar Tree 

    Close to Chickamauga Battlefield and Lookout Mountain Battlefield

    Great functioning WIFI (This was the best part of this campground!) 

    3 bars Verizon 

    CONS 

    No senior, veteran or Good Sam discount 

    Check-in clerk insisted we take pool ID bracelets, review and sign pool rules when we refused to use pool during our 2 night stay and would not permit us to check-in without agreeing to pool rules.  We never used the tiny pool!

    Campground is basically a field/parking lot with campsites 15 feet from the next site so no privacy from neighbors. Our campsite fire ring was next to the neighbor's sewer connection. 

    Site 212 sold to us as a deluxe site, at $62/night, which we found no evidence of anything deluxe at our site or in the campground

    Site 212 pull-thru was not long enough to keep our tow vehicle connected to our 27ft trailer 

    Gravel roadways in the campground, which were very dusty 

    Site 212 unlevel 

    No shade whatsoever for site 212 

    Wooden picnic table top warped and not useable 

    3 toilets, 3 sinks and 3 showers for women. Only facility in campground! 

    Tiny pool 

    Pets were not leashed and running throughout campground 

    Unsupervised kids throwing rocks at vehicles/campers


Guide to Lookout Mountain

Lookout Mountain campgrounds sit along the Georgia-Tennessee border at elevations between 1,700-2,200 feet, creating varied temperature conditions throughout the year. Fall camping temperatures often drop to 40-50°F overnight, even when daytime temperatures reach 70°F. Many rv sites near Lookout Mountain, Georgia provide direct access to trailheads connected to both state and national park systems.

What to do

Hiking at Little River Canyon: Little River RV Park & Campground offers proximity to multiple waterfall trails and scenic overlooks. "Little River Canyon does not allow any camping and therefore you are limited to either here or going a little further north to Desoto State park," notes one visitor. The canyon features several lookout points along the scenic drive with options for shorter hikes.

Ziplining adventures: Bigfoot Adventure RV park & Campground combines camping with onsite adventure activities. "Zip lining, small catch & release pond, biking, hiking, & cliff views available," mentions one camper. Located on Monteagle Mountain, the property offers both recreational activities and natural features within walking distance from campsites.

Waterfall exploration: Greeter Falls Campground provides direct trail access to multiple waterfall systems. "Just past the camp store is the trailhead to the water falls. There are 4 waterfalls according to their map," explains one visitor. During summer months, several of the falls create swimming areas for cooling off during hot days.

What campers like

Internet connectivity: 1776 RV And Campground stands out for its exceptional internet service. "The best part is the screaming fast internet! We work from home and the internet was so fast, people were amazed when I told them I was at a campground," reports one digital nomad. This makes it viable for remote workers needing reliable connections during longer stays.

Accessibility to water recreation: Parksville Lake RV Campground offers camping near both lake and river features. "Convenient to the Ocoee River, the Ocoee Whitewater Center, Parksville Lake beaches and boat ramps, many miles of mountain bike/hiking trails and whitewater rafting, it's a great central location for day trips," explains one reviewer. Several sites include stream access for ambient water sounds.

Peaceful environments: Many campers cite the quiet settings as a primary attraction. "It is small yes but so peaceful. So close to quaint Mentone and majestic DeSoto Falls," writes one visitor about 1776 RV And Campground. Most campgrounds maintain quiet hours starting at 9-10 pm, with enforcement varying by location.

What you should know

Site spacing considerations: Several campgrounds feature closely positioned sites that may impact privacy. "Sites are unlevel and tight. But LRC is an awesome park and awesome swimming," notes one camper about Little River RV Park & Campground. Requesting end sites or locations near tree lines can improve the sense of separation between camping units.

Navigation challenges: Mountain roads present driving difficulties, particularly for larger vehicles. "Coming up the mountain has some steep grades and a few switch backs that you can't see around," cautions one reviewer about accessing the area. Daytime arrival is strongly recommended for first-time visitors, especially those driving larger rigs.

Seasonal water conditions: Whitewater RV Park - Ocoee TN sits near whitewater recreation areas with varying water levels. "We spent the day hiking the mountain next to rv park. Then went kayaking down the river across the street," mentions one visitor. Water flow is regulated by dam releases on scheduled days, affecting both visual appeal and recreation options.

Tips for camping with families

Recreation variety: Bigfoot Adventure RV Park offers multiple activities suitable for children within walking distance from campsites. "Great experience for kids. Wonderful views and lots of open space to play in fields and walk. Kids can also zip line!" shares one family. The property includes open field spaces for unstructured play between scheduled activities.

Playground access: Battlefield Campground & RV Park includes family-friendly amenities centralized within the campground. "The campground does have some nice amenities like the pool, playground, dog park, and the pavilion," mentions a visitor. The playground equipment suits children ages 5-12, with limited options for toddlers.

Kid-friendly hiking trails: Several nearby trail systems offer shorter loops appropriate for younger hikers. "The R.V. sites are well shaded and well spaced and many will accommodate large R.V.'s. Several sites offer the opportunity for two R.V.'s to camp close together," notes one Parksville Lake visitor, making it convenient for multiple families camping together.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Many RV sites require significant leveling due to the mountainous terrain. "Sites were gravel, required some leveling, had FHUs. 50/30/20 amp service, water and sewer of course," reports a camper at Greeter Falls. Carrying additional leveling blocks is recommended even for campgrounds advertising level sites.

Tow vehicle considerations: The mountain terrain impacts parking arrangements at campsites. "I unhooked and had just enough room to park off to the side in front of my camper. The spots are very spaced so if you don't have room like that you may be able to park beside the site," explains one RVer at Greeter Falls Campground. Larger rigs should call ahead to verify turning radius clearance and site length.

Full hookup reliability: Several campgrounds offer complete hookups but with occasional maintenance issues. "Upon arrival at site water spigot had a cap on it. Took cap off water came pouring out. Tried to put cap back on got soaking wet," cautions a visitor to Battlefield Campground. Testing hookups immediately upon arrival allows time to request maintenance assistance before office closing hours.

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