Below the dam at Kendall
First of all, this is an Army Corps of Engineers campground. So if you have a Seniors National Parks pass, your stay is discounted.
The campground is small by some standards but very well kept. Most sites have electric and some have water.
Bath house is above average in size and the do keep it clean.
The campground is below the dam at Cumberland Lake and runs along the river there. The water movement does seem to create a cool breeze since the water coming out of the dam is rather chilly.
Bring your fishing gear unless they are opening the flood gates...then the water is really too high and fast to fish from the shore.
Campsites vary from smallish to rather spacious depending on the size of your rig. All are gravel with picnic tables and fire ring along with a sturdy pole for hanging food or trash. Most sites have at least partial shade if not full shade.
There is a small food shack down by the river where you can get breakfast or hot dogs and burgers for lunch. They do have ice there so you don’t need to leave the grounds.
All in all a very pleasant location. we have returned a few times now.