Best RV Parks & Resorts near Antioch, TN

Four Corners RV Resort in Antioch offers full hookup sites with water, sewer, and electric connections along with shower facilities and trash service. The resort accommodates both large and small RVs with drive-in access and fire rings at each site. Paradise on the Mountain RV Park in Crossville features 100 RV sites with 30/50-amp electric hookups, full sewer connections, and water hookups on spacious grounds. Spring Lake RV Resort and Deer Run RV Resort in Crossville both support big rigs with 50-amp service, sewer hookups, and water connections in park-like settings. A review mentioned that "most of the campsites had a view of the water but some are better than others."

Throughout the region, RV parks maintain varying levels of cellular connectivity, with several reviews noting limited service. A camper wrote that "we had AT&T and got 1 bar which resulted in 1mb download and less up," indicating potential challenges for remote workers. Shady Acres RV Park operates year-round while other facilities have seasonal availability. Sanitary dump stations are provided at most parks, though not all offer on-site propane service. Many parks allow pets but enforce specific rules about numbers and behavior. Navigation to some parks requires careful planning, as mountain approaches may include steep grades and tight turns that challenge larger motorhomes.

Best RV Sites Near Antioch, Tennessee (87)

    1. Greeter Falls Campground

    7 Reviews
    Beersheba Springs, TN
    29 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!"

    2. Misty Mountain RV Resort

    1 Review
    Pleasant Hill, TN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 316-0515

    $45 / night

    3. Bigfoot Adventure RV park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Tracy City, TN
    38 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"

    4. R&R RV Campground

    4 Reviews
    Dunlap, TN
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 562-1182

    "There a few pull throughs sites that have full hookup then a row of electric & water sites."

    "We were able to get a perfect spot for us that was only 15 minutes from the event. Not only were we accommodated but we were shown our options on the property and directed where to go."

    5. Four Corners RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    La Vergne, TN
    50 miles
    +1 (629) 236-2600

    "I’m hesitant to write this review because this is our new close-to-home GO-TO camping spot and we don’t want it to get booked up. 😆 It is new, quiet, and extremely well-priced."

    "Additionally, we were right next to one of the courtesy docks where our family members picked us up on their boat, enjoying the lake coves and scenery."

    6. Paradise on the Mountain RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Crossville, TN
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 265-4700

    $55 / night

    "They have a hand built fireplace under a large overhang near the office. Great space for grilling or hanging out. Surround sound speakers play music for your enjoyment on the patio."

    "We are a week into a month long stay and I can’t say enough great things about this park. It’s close to restaurants and shopping, and many places to hike."

    7. Spring Lake RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Crossville, TN
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 707-1414

    "64 full hook-up with 30 and 50 amp electric on the sites. Site 1 only had a 30 amp and was the smallest in the campground. They had wifi and cable TV that was available. Sites were fairly level."

    "We contacted Spring Lake an hour before arrival and they were super helpful, providing a level overnight pull-through site reservation."

    8. Seven Springs

    1 Review
    Antioch, TN
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 479-8890

    $35 - $95 / night

    9. Deer Run RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Crossville, TN
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 484-3333

    "Tons of shade trees, huge spots and most are pull through! A nice lake on the property with a beach. Also has a big pool! Highly recommend!"

    "Our site was very un-level and could not get the camper to auto level. We put our surge protector on and the power at the site kept shorting out. We managed to get slides out then it shorted out."

    10. Shady Acres RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Lebanon, TN
    39 miles
    +1 (615) 449-5400

    "It was a pull through spot close to the bathrooms. We were able to use just electrical hook up for the night to rest. It’s a few minutes off I-40 and lots of gas options close by."

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RV Park Reviews near Antioch, TN

756 Reviews of 87 Antioch Campgrounds


  • Candy H.
    Jul. 17, 2020

    Rvino - The Broken Banjo

    Love this place

    I stayed in spot 8 during the Coronavirus lockdown. The staff is very friendly. It’s near I-24 which makes getting places easy. It will be noisy if you are sound sensitive. It is well maintained. The laundry room is great. You can get anything you need from the store. Perfect pull through sites for a big rig overnight stop. Great sites with picnic table, fire pits for longer stays. Nice pool, sparkling clean restrooms. The dogs loved the dog park. The amenities for kids are great. Highly recommend.

  • Chris H.
    May. 5, 2020

    Spring Lake RV Resort

    Nice and quiet little campground.

    64 full hook-up with 30 and 50 amp electric on the sites. Site 1 only had a 30 amp and was the smallest in the campground. They had wifi and cable TV that was available. Sites were fairly level. I had to use 2 yellow flat blocks on site 1. Restrooms and showers were closed due to Covid-19 restrictions. We were told they were full but several sites remained empty during our stay. Would have liked to have had a lake side site or a larger level site. Owners were friendly as well as the guests. I believe they had some full-time living there too. I would go back.

  • 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!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2021

    Spring Lake RV Resort

    Our favorite RV park this trip

    We were on an sudden, urgent trip with minimal pre-planning and no reservations. We contacted Spring Lake an hour before arrival and they were super helpful, providing a level overnight pull-through site reservation. We were arriving an hour after the office closed and they made arrangements to help us get settled. We were so appreciative of the consideration. Overall we felt the amenities and the setting were the nicest of this 1200 mile trip. Pretty, very well maintained. Level sites with picnic table and convenient hook-ups. The sites are built around a small lake. I suspect most of the leases are long-term. Friendly manager and friendly residents. We walked around the lake and found they had sitting areas and gazebos where you could relax during the day or at night. A couple of miles off the interstate so no road noise and very quiet at night. You can pick up fast food dinner on the way to the park.

  • K
    Jun. 24, 2022

    Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground

    Best Stay Ever!

    Was the best state park I’ve stayed at to date! Very safe, quiet/peaceful, family friendly, pet friendly, bath houses were clean, full hookups, pool was clean ($6/person entry fee)

  • Joy G.
    Jun. 30, 2023

    Edgar Evins State Park Campground

    GlamperGirl

    This is my favorite place to camp. If you have furbabies you will love it. All campsites except the primitive are huge decks. Electric, water, grill, fire ring, picnic table and canopy of trees. Bathrooms are always clean. Showers have hot water fast. Fire wood is all around in the woods. Kayaking is great! Put in below Center Hill dam. 6 mile run of clear cold water! Stocked with trout. I don't fish but if you do, you will need a trout stamp. If you don't own kayaks there is a store called Big Rock Market. You can contact them and they will set you up with kayaks and they drop off and pick you up. So, back to the campground. Dog friendly, clean, 30 and 50 amp.,coin laundry at the camp store. Dump station and trash. Playground for children, view of the lake from most sites. Marina where you can rent boats. I just can't say enough about this awesome place. Friendly staff. I actually just stopped the ranger driving by to ask him a few questions. I am at site 9 this time. Usually 25. Some have inclines or declines. 9 has a slight decline 25 is flat. When you go to the map and click on a site it will tell you. Like site 23 is right next to a bathroom, but it has a steep incline. So pay attention to that when booking. There are hiking trails and wildlife. The woodpeckers start about 6:00 am. LOL! I have not seen a snake in the camping area. Just deer and birds.

  • Laura D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2022

    Shady Acres RV Park

    Shady Acres campground, Lebanon Tn

    This is a perfect spot for passing through town. We are in our way to North Carolina from Mississippi. My husband made this reservation over the phone with a really trusting kind person. They double checked the availability because they were almost totally full. It was a pull through spot close to the bathrooms. We were able to use just electrical hook up for the night to rest. It’s a few minutes off I-40 and lots of gas options close by. It’s only minutes from Nashville downtown. This is a family owned business with a permanent house in the front. Looked like there were some long term rental people here. If it were summer months there is a pool up front. We will add this to our list for location and price!

  • nicholas F.
    Mar. 1, 2025

    Four Corners Resort and Marina

    First Official Campsite

    This was our first official campsite. We were here from December to March. Reservations were easy to make. Check-in was a breeze. The ladies at the front desk are super kind. The maintenance people were caring and considerate.

    There is a laundry area and a bathhouse. There were 2 smaller washers and one big washer. The big washer didn't work while we were there, which would have been more convenient. There were 2 regular dryers and one large gas dryer, which was amazing and could dry everything in 20 minutes.

    The bathhouse is warm and roomy. There were only 2 stalls and 2 showers, but the showers had enough space that you weren't getting dressed in the same space.

    There is a pool and a hot tub, but since we were there in the winter months, we didn't use those. Next to that, they had a big chess game, which my kids were able to play on warmer days.

    There is a small little park area that my kids were able to enjoy during the warmer days.

    The lots themselves are all the same size, except the pull through lot. There is enough space between neighbors to have a small yard with the fire pit. There is a nice picnic table on each site.

    We had a nice view of the water to wake up to. The docks were accessible. The beach was accessible.

    We had family come and stay in one of the glampers, and it was clean and maintained. We really enjoyed visiting them there.

    We talked to a lot of other campers, and they ranged from weekly to long-term stays. So we were able to get more information about that, too.

    They have free wifi, but we didn't use it much since we have our own.

    Definitely recommend staying here!

  • Davina B.
    May. 9, 2019

    Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground

    Great for RVs, Ok for Tents

    This campground is located within the Cumberland Mountain State Park. The sites are set up for RVs and it is very popular.

    Pros: There is no camp store, but there are vending machines available. There are restrooms available. Staff is in the office during business hours. There are 2 short hiking trails (less than 1 mile in length each). There are playgrounds, a lake for fishing, and a golf course. Each site has parking for 1 vehicle, a large gravel pad, water and electric hookup, picnic table, and lantern hook.

    Cons: site are very close together. Tents and RVs do not have separate loops. No camp store. No showers.

    Overall, this campground is set up to cater more toward those with RVs than people camping in tents.


Guide to Antioch

Camping near Antioch, Tennessee centers around J. Percy Priest Lake, a 14,200-acre reservoir managed by the Army Corps of Engineers. Summer temperatures typically range from 80-90°F with high humidity, while spring and fall offer more moderate conditions. Most campgrounds in the area remain open year-round, though some facilities close during winter months.

What to do

Hiking at Greeter Falls: Access the Greeter Falls trailhead located just minutes from Greeter Falls Campground. "We saw many groups walking to the trailhead from the campground. The falls themselves were pretty incredible and there is some great hiking in the area. Make sure to do the whole loop so that you can appreciate the rock formations and cliffs," notes a camper.

Fishing opportunities: Cast a line at the stocked ponds available at Bigfoot Adventure RV park & Campground. "Had a blast fishing in the ponds. They seem to be adding things... disc golf maybe," shares one visitor. Several campgrounds maintain private fishing areas with catch-and-release policies.

Zip lining adventures: Try the zip lines at Bigfoot Adventure for an aerial experience. A reviewer mentioned, "Zip lining, small catch & release pond, biking, hiking, & cliff views available." Many families report this activity as particularly popular with children.

What campers like

Lake access: Four Corners RV Resort offers direct water access with courtesy docks. "We spent a week on a Lakefront site with breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. Additionally, we were right next to one of the courtesy docks where our family members picked us up on their boat, enjoying the lake coves and scenery," explains one camper.

Clean facilities: Most rv campgrounds near Antioch, Tennessee maintain well-kept bathhouses and common areas. At Paradise on the Mountain RV Park, "The bathrooms are spectacular and sparkling clean. They have a hand built fireplace under a large overhang near the office. Great space for grilling or hanging out."

Wildlife viewing: Many campgrounds offer chances to spot local wildlife. "I saw a deer on the way to the bathroom," reports a camper at Greeter Falls. Another mentions, "We are here on our Honeymoon... It is so peaceful here."

What you should know

Cellular service varies: Mobile reception can be unreliable at certain campgrounds. Confirm connectivity before arrival if remote work is necessary.

Seasonal insect considerations: Mosquitoes can be problematic, particularly at lakeside sites. One Four Corners RV Resort camper noted, "Highly recommend bringing bug spray for your RV because at night they are all over the door and walls."

Weather planning: The area experiences occasional severe thunderstorms during summer months. R&R RV Campground provides solid concrete pads that remain stable during wet weather. A visitor commented, "Great park, will be coming back."

Site selection matters: Read campground maps carefully when booking. "Be sure to check the site measurements. Our only complaint was the site size & distance to our neighbor," advises a Greeter Falls camper.

Tips for camping with families

Playground options: Several campgrounds feature dedicated children's play areas. At Paradise on the Mountain, "There is an adorable playground for the kids. Rumor says there is possibly a splash pad coming soon."

Water recreation: Multiple RV parks feature swimming areas for warm weather enjoyment. "We did hike back there some. There are 4 waterfalls according to their map," notes a visitor to Greeter Falls Campground.

Special amenities: Deer Run RV Resort offers family-friendly features including "a beautiful lake with benches to sit on and a nice walk way." Another reviewer mentions, "A nice lake on the property with a beach. Also has a big pool!"

Pet accommodations: Most campgrounds allow pets with specific restrictions. Paradise on the Mountain provides "a great dog trail and a fenced dog run" according to one camper.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Come prepared with leveling blocks. A Spring Lake RV Resort camper reported, "Sites were fairly level. I had to use 2 yellow flat blocks on site 1."

Power management: Several RV parks offer 50-amp service, but quality varies. Bring a surge protector for equipment safety.

Navigation considerations: Some campgrounds require careful route planning. Shady Acres RV Park provides "a perfect spot for passing through town... It's a few minutes off I-40 and lots of gas options close by."

Seasonal availability: While many rv campgrounds in Antioch, Tennessee operate year-round, certain amenities close seasonally. A visitor to Shady Acres noted, "Quite, full hookups, laundry, pool closed after labor day. Wal-Mart real close if you need to restock."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Antioch, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Antioch, TN is Greeter Falls Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 7 reviews.

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