Thousand Trails Cherokee Landing

Accessible via paved roads, Thousand Trails Cherokee Landing operates seasonally from April through October in Saulsbury, Tennessee. The campground accommodates RVs up to 70 feet with full hookups including electric, water, and sewer connections. A dump station serves those needing waste disposal services.

The property sits near water features that create the camping atmosphere. Mollie describes an "emerald green lake, plenty of room between campsites." Reviews indicate the campground has experienced maintenance challenges, with some noting uneven sites and overgrown areas affecting usability. Staff members are present to assist with check-in and site assignments.

Sites vary considerably in condition and levelness. Recent visitors report that approximately 25% of sites remain in good condition for camping use. The wooded setting provides natural separation between camping areas. Boating access allows water activities for those bringing watercraft or meeting friends with boats.

Reservations are available through the Thousand Trails system, and pets are welcome. Basic amenities include restrooms, showers, and WiFi connectivity. Campers exploring the broader region can find campgrounds near La Grange for additional options. The facility requires advance planning given seasonal operations and site availability concerns.

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Location

RV Park

Thousand Trails Cherokee Landing is located in Tennessee

Detail location of campground

Directions

From Jackson TN: From I-40 take 45 bypass south to Hwy 18 south to Bolivar. At second red light in Bolivar (courthouse square) go through the light and then you’re on 125 South to Middleton, turn west on Hwy 57 go about 6.1 miles turn left on Old State Line Rd, continue about 1.5 miles to Cherokee Landing. From Memphis TN: Drive east to Collierville, follow Hwy 72 to Hwy 7,turn left on Hwy 7, which turns into Hwy 18, (crossing the state line), follow Hwy 18 to Grand Junction and turn right on Hwy 57, follow east about 12.6 miles, turn right on Old State Line Road, continue about 1.5 miles to Cherokee Landing.

Address

1385 Old State Line Road
Saulsbury, TN 38067

Coordinates

35.03153688 N
89.01161836 W

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Connectivity

  • signal strength bars
    T-Mobile
    No Coverage
    Verified by 4 users
    Last on 4/2/26
  • signal strength bars
    VerizonLTE
    Some Coverage
    Verified by 4 users
    Last on 4/2/26
  • signal strength bars
    AT&T5G
    Good Coverage

Connectivity

  • signal strength bars
    T-Mobile
    No Coverage
    Verified by 4 users
    Last on 4/2/26
  • signal strength bars
    VerizonLTE
    Some Coverage
    Verified by 4 users
    Last on 4/2/26
  • signal strength bars
    AT&T5G
    Good Coverage

Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Cabins
  • Tent Cabin

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • WiFi
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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4 Reviews

Many mentioned the beautiful lakeside location and generous spacing between sites. However, numerous guests pointed out significant maintenance issues including uneven sites and poor utility access.

Reviewed Jul. 31, 2021

Not much going on

Lots of open spaces. Many overgrown spots and less than level sites. Almost a ghost town. Friendly staff.

Month of VisitJuly
Reviewed May. 10, 2021

So Very Disappointed

Was scheduled to be there for 6 nights. This park is in the middle of no where. No one at guard house when we arrived about 1 pm. Finally got someone to come and show us where to park. We have a 45 ft class A. We needed a 50 amp site. Only 50 amp sites had annuals on it. Site he took us to was so uneven. He just said pick one and took off. While trying to get rig in place an extremely large tree broke off and barely missed us. Dump station was in such a bad place we couldn’t get to it. The next day my husband and I drive around an we estimated only 25% of the sites are useable. Campground needs some TLC
We left after one night. Took two other rigs with us. They were disgusted also.

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Month of VisitMay
Reviewed Dec. 7, 2020

Stunning

Absolutely gorgeous. Emerald green lake, plenty of room between campsites. CANNOT wait to go back!!

  • Review photo of Thousand Trails Cherokee Landing by Mollie , December 7, 2020
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Reviewed Oct. 1, 2016

Cherokee Landing Campground

We got cabins for the family, they were very nice (bring your own sheets, towels, and food, they had basic cookware and dining ware but ours is in the camp bin so we used what we brought and were used to). Site was very wooded and we had a great time. Friends met us there with a boat and we spent the whole time out on the water or grilling, so I’m not sure how much there is to do at the campgrounds or in the woods.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do reviews say about Cherokee Landing Thousand Trails campground?

Cherokee Landing Thousand Trails receives mixed feedback from visitors. Many campers appreciate the beautiful emerald green lake and wooded surroundings that create a peaceful atmosphere. The cabins are well-regarded for families, though you'll need to bring your own sheets, towels, and food. The park offers plenty of space between campsites for privacy. However, some visitors report challenges with site quality, noting overgrown spots and less-than-level sites. Large RV owners have experienced difficulties finding suitable 50-amp sites. The campground has been described as quiet, almost like a ghost town at times, but featuring friendly staff.

Are there photos available of Cherokee Landing Thousand Trails?

Yes, photos of Cherokee Landing Thousand Trails are available through various online resources. These images showcase the campground's emerald green lake, wooded campsites, and cabin accommodations. For the most current and comprehensive collection of photos, check the official Thousand Trails website or their social media channels. The Dyrt camping app and website also feature user-submitted photos that provide authentic views of the campground's setting, sites, and amenities. These visual resources can help you get a better feel for the natural surroundings and camping experience before your visit.

Where is Cherokee Landing campground located in Tennessee?

Cherokee Landing campground is located in a remote, rural area of Tennessee. The specific location is somewhat isolated, described as being "in the middle of nowhere" by some visitors. The campground is situated on a lake with emerald green waters, providing a natural retreat setting. For precise directions and GPS coordinates, contact the campground directly or check the official Thousand Trails website. The secluded location contributes to the peaceful atmosphere but also means you should plan ahead for supplies and necessities.

What amenities are available at Cherokee Landing RV park?

Cherokee Landing offers cabin accommodations equipped with basic cookware and dining supplies. The campground features both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical hookups for RVs, though 50-amp sites may be limited. The property's centerpiece is a beautiful emerald green lake suitable for boating and water recreation. While specific facility details are limited, the park provides wooded campsites with reasonable spacing between neighbors. The park appears to have staff on-site, though arrival procedures may vary. For comprehensive details about additional amenities like bathhouses, dump stations, or recreational facilities, contact the campground directly.