Camping near Allardt, TN

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    The Cumberland Plateau region surrounding Allardt, Tennessee features diverse camping options within the foothills of the Appalachians. Bandy Creek Campground in Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area offers spacious sites with level pads and clean facilities about 20 miles northeast of Allardt. Pickett CCC Memorial State Park Campground, operating year-round just north of town, provides a rustic experience with historic stone structures built during the Civilian Conservation Corps era. True West Campground & Stables caters to equestrian campers with 40 sites that accommodate everything from tents to RVs and glamping setups. The area's camping landscape ranges from primitive backcountry sites to full-hookup RV parks, with several facilities offering cabin rentals for those seeking more comfort.

    Road conditions vary significantly when accessing campgrounds in the region, with several reviewers noting challenging terrain. According to one camper at Bandy Creek: "Do not arrive from the East (Oneida side) - 13 degree inclines and declines with very sharp hairpin switchbacks." Many campgrounds in the area have limited or no cell service, particularly in the more remote locations. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable camping weather, while summer can be hot and humid. Winter camping is available at several year-round facilities, though amenities may be reduced. Reservations are strongly recommended during peak season (May through October), especially for waterfront sites and holiday weekends. Some campgrounds maintain seasonal operations, typically closing from November through March.

    Waterfront camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors to the region. Campers frequently mention the peaceful settings and private sites as highlights of their experience. As one reviewer noted about Pickett State Park: "You can easily feel like you're camping in the 50's with all the modern conveniences." Many campgrounds feature hiking trails directly accessible from the camping areas, with several offering water recreation opportunities. Bathhouse quality varies significantly between locations, with some facilities receiving praise for cleanliness while others are noted as limited or outdated. Family-friendly amenities like playgrounds and swimming areas are common at the larger established campgrounds. For those seeking solitude, the more primitive sites in Big South Fork offer a true wilderness experience with minimal facilities but maximum privacy.

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      1. Bandy Creek Campground — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area

      4.7(42)13mi from Allardt145 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Our site (D36) was at the end of a loop and was nearly level despite being on the edge of the hilltop."

      "Family freindly, kept very clean, great hiking in Big South Fork w/some trails even starting at the campground."

      from $20 - $140 / night

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      2. Pickett CCC Memorial State Park Campground

      4.6(16)13mi from AllardtRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "PICKETT STATE RUSTIC PARK is located adjacent to Scott State Forest, Big South Fork River, Tn and below Daniel Boone National Forest, Ky. The Campground is my favorite type, small."

      "Grandma couldn’t leisurely walk, or scale some of the trails, so you have been warned. But for able bodied persons, the hikes are all doable."

      from $23 / night

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      3. True West Campground & Stables

      4.3(6)9mi from Allardt9 sitesRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "The location is great, just 20 minutes from Jamestown for a quick trip to Walmart or the Dollar store. Nice little restaurant just 4 miles down the road if you don't want to cook."

      from $26 - $165 / night

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      4. King's Coach Stop

      5.0(2)2mi from Allardt2 sitesRVs

      from $10 - $20 / night

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      5. Maple Hill RV Park & Cabins

      3.7(3)7mi from AllardtRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $35 / night

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      6. Breathtaking Waterfall and Campground

      5.0(1)3mi from Allardt6 sitesTents

      from $35 - $45 / night

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      7. East Fork Stables

      5.0(2)9mi from AllardtRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are stalls and tie lines with round pens and paddocks scattered around. Trail system is wonderful with all the views anyone could ask for. Love this place will be coming back!!!"

      "There are miles and miles of trails. Waterfalls , overlooks and scenery. A nice gift shop/camp office and cabins. I stayed here for the Cumberland Plateau Stage Race."

      8. Brooks Corner Campground & RV Park

      5.0(2)9mi from AllardtRVs, Tents

      "It is right behind the Brooks store and less than a mile from Rugby. Both the store and town are a step back in history."

      "This is very rural so see recommendations for distances to nearest places We camped at Brooks Corner Campground& RV Park in a Travel Trailer."

      from $10 - $30 / night

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      9. Frozen Head State Park Campground

      4.8(32)27mi from AllardtRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The campground is in close proximity to many of the trailheads. There is a nice bathhouse, but all the sites are rustic (non electric)."

      "It may be the loveliest campground in Tennessee. There’s only 20 spots, and they all seem to be shady and have trees between neighbors."

      10. Black House Mountain Campground

      4.5(2)11mi from AllardtRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Con: Located on the highway, so you do have some road noise."

      from $65 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Allardt, TN

    828 Reviews of 193 Allardt Campgrounds


    • Braeden M.
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Pulaski County Park

      Nice Spot, Good Park Managers, Horrible Campers

      Overall I had a great one day get away at this sight. Two issues, Both of the primitive spots are by the road, and the other park goers are some of the least respectful, loud and and plan mean people I have ever been around. In contrast, the park managers are very nice and helpful.

      But for example, a car wrecked really close to my campsite at 1 am, people blasted music well past midnight, a car alarm went off around 2 am and then, the family of said car alarm, starting loudly arguing for 30 straight minutes at a volume that everyone could hear. This all happened in one night.

      I bet if you go on weekdays it wouldn’t be that bad, however if you want to sleep, I don’t recommend going on weekends. Which sucks because besides being a nice spot with good staff, other people kind of ruin the vibe.

    • Darla Z.
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Appalachia Ridge

      Enjoyed our stay

      We recently stayed at Appalachian Ridge RV Park and were very impressed with the property. The park is well maintained and offers a great mix of premium concrete pads as well as standard gravel sites. The fire pits are substantial and perfect for relaxing evenings outdoors, and each site includes a nice picnic table.

      The park is very dog-friendly, with a dedicated dog area that our pups enjoyed. The bathhouse and laundry facilities were clean, modern, and well cared for. One of the things we appreciated most was how quiet and peaceful the park was during our stay.

      If you’re looking for a clean, comfortable, and dog-friendly RV park with quality amenities, Appalachian Ridge RV Park is definitely worth considering. We would happily stay here again.

    • Shana D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Brushy Mountain RV Park

      Really nice and new

      This brand new campground is on the grounds of the Historic Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary. The campground offers an on site pizza restaurant and general store. The rear side of the restaurant and store has multiple private shower/bathroom combo rooms that must have a code to be entered. These bathrooms are nice! The campsites itself are level pads. Trees have been planted between each site, so that is going to be nice in a few years once they get some size to them. It appears that most campers staying here are here to ride the local OHV trails. This place is friendly for parking your SXS at your campsite and offers a large adjacent lot to be able to park your trailers. We are here for a concert at the prison and a tour. What a unique venue for a concert!

    • Q
      Jun. 5, 2026

      Anderson County Park

      Nice peaceful campground for RVs and tents.

      I've camper here a few times over the years. It's always been a peaceful experience. Bath house has always been pretty clean. Could use an update but over all always been happy with our trips.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 31, 2026

      Spring Lake RV Resort

      Great campground

      Beautiful stocked pond, catch and release. Free firewood. Good space between sites and quite.

    • k
      May. 14, 2026

      Trace Branch Dispersed - Rock Creek Road

      Great, private spot on the creek!

      There were several sites along the creek and we only saw one other vehicle on the road during our stay. The site was clean, spacious, and private with several access points to to the creek. Quiet. A fire ring and picnic table are on site and the ground is mostly level. Plenty of shade but a nice clear view of the sky among the tree canopy as well. Would definitely stay again.

    • Shawn J.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 10, 2026

      Bean Pot Campground

      It's a nice quiet campground

      There is a small pond, swimming pool, laundry and showers on site. They also have bingo and bluegrass festivals and the occasional food truck.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 1, 2026

      Bi-Color Campground (Catoosa WMA)

      Cool spot

      Cool spot very little traffic the only maybe down side is all the camp spots are in view of each other but this weekend we are the only ones here


    Guide to Allardt

    The Cumberland Plateau region near Allardt, Tennessee sits at elevations between 1,500 and 2,000 feet, creating a moderate climate with average summer temperatures around 85°F and winter lows near 25°F. The plateau's sandstone geology forms numerous natural arches, rock shelters, and waterfalls accessible from camping sites near Allardt, Tennessee. The area receives approximately 55 inches of rainfall annually, making spring and fall the optimal camping seasons.

    What to do

    Stargazing opportunities: Pickett CCC Memorial State Park Campground offers exceptional night sky viewing as an International Dark Sky Park. "If you're into astronomy or just enjoy looking up at the stars this is the perfect place. A short drive down the road there's an astronomy field," notes one camper at Pickett CCC Memorial State Park Campground.

    Wildlife photography: The rich biodiversity around camping areas near Allardt includes deer, wild turkey, and numerous bird species. One visitor to Bandy Creek Campground reported, "Camped here a few years ago and got wonderful night sky shots. Definitely worth a stay if you're visiting Big South Fork."

    Water recreation: Several campgrounds offer water activities within walking distance. "At the lake there's kayak and canoeing where you actually paddle under a natural bridge. There's a swimming area, geese and fishing," explains a reviewer about Pickett CCC Memorial State Park.

    Geological exploration: The sandstone formations throughout the region provide unique hiking destinations. "There are several sites to see within the park, within short distance walk. There are several sites to see within the park, within short distance walk," mentions a camper at Pickett CCC.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Many campgrounds in the region offer well-spaced sites with natural barriers. A reviewer at True West Campground & Stables noted, "Beautiful campground, nice level spots that are easy to get in and out of, dump station on site which was very easy to get to."

    Clean facilities: Several campgrounds maintain exceptional hygiene standards. "The bathhouse was heated and well maintained. The campground was clean and well taken care of," commented a visitor at Bandy Creek Campground.

    Proximity to trails: Direct access to hiking paths remains a significant draw. According to one camper at East Fork Stables, "Trail system is wonderful with all the views anyone could ask for. Love this place will be coming back!!!"

    Dark skies: The minimal light pollution creates stellar night viewing. A camper at Brooks Corner Campground noted, "Star view on a clear night is awesome due to the lack of nearby city lights. We will definitely return."

    What you should know

    Limited cell service: Most camping areas have minimal to no cellular coverage. Prepare by downloading maps and bringing physical guides.

    Variable water quality: Some campgrounds have issues with water systems. A reviewer at Maple Hill RV Park & Cabins cautioned, "My biggest issue with this place was the water. We didn't notice this the first day, but I started seeing brownish water in our toilet. When we unhooked and sprayed out our filter, it was filled with filthy gunk."

    Road access challenges: Many roads to campgrounds feature steep grades and sharp turns. Prepare for challenging driving conditions, especially with larger vehicles.

    Seasonal operations: While some campgrounds operate year-round, many have limited seasons. East Fork Stables operates from "Apr 1 - Nov 1" according to their listing information.

    Weather variability: The plateau experiences rapid weather changes. Pack layers and rain gear regardless of season for comfort.

    Tips for camping with families

    Accessible trails: Select campgrounds with shorter hiking options. At Pickett CCC, "There are several short trails and the lake within walking distance of the campground. This makes the campground excellent for kids," states a reviewer.

    Recreation options: Choose sites with multiple activities. At Frozen Head State Park Campground, "My daughter (9 yrs) brought her bike and was able to ride all around the camp site & have a blast."

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: The region offers excellent wildlife spotting chances for children. "We saw some deer and turkeys, so there's wildlife around for sure!" reported a visitor at Bandy Creek Campground.

    Site selection for families: Request sites away from drop-offs or water features for safety with young children. "The sites were a bit short and we couldn't park our tow vehicle in front of our 17' camper. So large campers beware," notes a family that visited Bandy Creek.

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling challenges: Many sites require significant leveling equipment. A camper at Frozen Head State Park mentioned, "Campsites are clean and spacious with gravel pad. Two shepherds hooks for hanging lanterns and trash bags."

    Water and electrical hookups: Verify availability before booking. True West Campground offers full hookups according to visitors, with one noting, "Nice barns, clean bathhouses, and very friendly staff."

    Distance to services: Plan for limited nearby amenities. A camper at Brooks Corner provided specific information: "Propane is available for 20lbs swap-outs at the local Dollar Trees (Jamestown or near Eglin/Robbins both are ~20m away). Fillings at Tractor Supply (Oneida ~40m/Jamestown ~25) or Schaefer and Schaefer Welding Supplies (Oneida ~40m)."

    Site size restrictions: Confirm your RV length fits available spaces. "There are spots to fit up to a 50' RV on the property as well!" stated a reviewer at King's Coach Stop.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Allardt, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Allardt, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 193 campgrounds and RV parks near Allardt, TN and 7 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Allardt, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Allardt, TN is Bandy Creek Campground — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area with a 4.7-star rating from 42 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Allardt, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Allardt, TN.

    What parks are near Allardt, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 29 parks near Allardt, TN that allow camping, notably Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area and Dale Hollow Lake.