Camping near Belvidere, TN

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    Situated in the scenic Cumberland Plateau region, camping options near Belvidere, Tennessee feature a mix of state park facilities, private campgrounds, and RV resorts. Tims Ford State Park, approximately 15 miles west of Belvidere, includes multiple campgrounds such as Fairview Campground and the Main Campground with access to a 10,700-acre reservoir. These established sites accommodate both tent and RV camping, with several locations offering cabin rentals. Caney Hollow Creek Retreat, a small private campground with just three sites, provides an intimate alternative to the larger state park facilities in the area.

    Most campgrounds in the region require advance reservations, particularly for waterfront sites which book months ahead during peak summer periods. Fairview Campground features numerous lakeside sites with electric and water hookups, though not all waterfront sites offer sewer connections. The roads within these developed campgrounds generally accommodate standard vehicles, with some sections requiring caution after heavy rains. Cell coverage is typically adequate throughout the area's established campgrounds, making remote work possible for longer stays. A review of Fairview Campground notes, "We stayed at site 40 with great view of lake. Site was very narrow but private as door side of camper opened to wooded area directly on lake."

    Lakefront camping experiences dominate the positive reviews for this region, with Tim's Ford Lake providing the backdrop for water-based recreation. Kayaking, fishing, and swimming are frequently mentioned activities, with some campgrounds providing boat launches adjacent to camping areas. Several visitors highlight the peaceful atmosphere and scenic views as primary reasons for return visits. Bathhouses and facilities at most developed campgrounds maintain cleanliness standards, though some reviewers mention limitations for larger RVs at certain sites. The region balances natural settings with convenient access to nearby attractions, including the Jack Daniel's Distillery in Lynchburg. One camper remarked, "Tim's Ford has it all. Golf, biking, hiking. Enjoyed our stay immensely. Main campground is primarily for smaller rigs."

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    Best Campgrounds near Belvidere (142)

      1. Fairview Campground — Tims Ford State Park

      4.5(22)5mi from BelvidereRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Some really nice sites on lake and shaded. Inner sites are nice as well and have sewer. Good space between sites. 30 and 50 amp. The old section that was for yearly rental is gone."

      "Gravel drives & pads with water & electric at sites. Our site #28 had an exceptional view out the kitchen window & from the pinic table of the lake. Newer shower house centrally located."

      2. Tims Ford State Park Main Campground — Tims Ford State Park

      4.7(16)7mi from BelvidereRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The best thing about this spot is the lake access for swimming. We stayed at site 37 and the walking trail down to the lake was right next to our site."

      "There are paved paths for miles right there off the campsites. There are other trails as well not paved with but more tugged/traditional trails with bridges and cottonmouths lol be careful."

      3. Walls of Jericho - Clark Cemetery Backcountry Campsite

      4.8(11)11mi from Belvidere

      "Park at either the Alabama or the Tennessee trailhead (make sure not to park at the horse trailhead earlier on the road) and descend down into the canyon."

      "Close by the creek and close to the Walls. Super peaceful and super beautiful"

      4. Monte Sano State Park Campground

      4.7(80)32mi from BelvidereRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "On top of Monte Sano in the woods and a world away from the town -- although it's close by. So many trails to run or walk and a playground for the kiddos. This has primitive camping as well as W/E/S."

      "Campground review: Monte Sano State Park is conveniently situated right next to Huntsville, Al. So you can feel as if your out in the middle of nowhere and town is 10 minutes down the road."

      from $14 - $30 / night

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      5. Foster Falls Campground — South Cumberland State Park

      4.3(32)24mi from BelvidereTents

      "Foster Falls is located at one end of the Fiery Gizzard Trail, one of the most beautiful trails in Tennessee, possibly the country!"

      "We used two cars and parked one at our campsite here, and brought one to the beginning of the Fiery Gizzard Trail."

      from $18 - $21 / night

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      6. Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park

      4.6(36)26mi from BelvidereRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Recycling bins were also located near the well lit bathrooms."

      "The campground itself borders the duck river and is absolutely stunning. The hiking trails are well maintained so hiking to the three waterfall's inside the park is a mild hike."

      from $20 - $30 / night

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      7. Caney Hollow Creek Retreat

      5.0(2)5mi from Belvidere3 sitesRVs

      "I had the opportunity to speak with Lindsey about this secluded camp in southern Tennessee. "

      from $35 / night

      8. Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

      4.8(188)45mi from Belvidere136 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Campground Review:East Rim Campground Pro’s: 1-Handicap Accessible, there is a cabin which is also HDA. 2- If your visiting for a get together your right next to the day use area and there is a picnic"

      "We stopped in for a few hours on our drive home from Tennessee. We drove through the campgrounds to scout out our site."

      from $10 - $270 / night

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      9. Evans Loop Backcountry Site — Tims Ford State Park

      4.7(3)8mi from BelvidereTents

      "great time, one of the larger islands, great lake views. Only down side is the paddle to the island, not hard or difficult, the boat traffic and lack of respect for kayakers was concerning"

      10. Twin Creeks RV Resort

      4.5(2)5mi from BelvidereRVs

      "Small, new rv resort on Tim’s Ford lake in Winchester, TN. Very clean. Very well-maintained. There is a cute trading post that carries convenience items and has restrooms."

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    Recent Reviews near Belvidere, TN

    897 Reviews of 142 Belvidere Campgrounds


    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

      Scenic & Serene

      Lots of hiking trails for all levels with beautiful views of waterfalls and canyon. Visitor center is currently under construction so check in at temporary location now. West rim campground seems more desirable, secluded, and natural. East rim campground closer to trailhead and current check on location.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Tennessee Wall Camp

      Avoid.

      The road to get to the sites is long, bumpy, and very curvy (so you’ve got to go slow). The sites themselves were full of trash, graffiti, and a homeless camp. We elected to not stay.

    • Nick G.
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Alum Gap Campground — Savage Gulf State Park

      Alum Gap Primitive Camping

      The hike down the Laurel trail was really mellow. Roughly a 3 mile gradual descent and then you can branch off and hike to some of the falls on the West side of the park. Campsites 4 and 5 are near the bluff so keep that in mind if you have little ones running around. There is an outhouse style bathroom, but no potable water on-site. We hiked to Greeter Falls and then went to the Greeter Falls campground to restock on essentials. They have a camp general store and café. Highly recommend!

    • Timothy H.
      May. 27, 2026

      Stoney Creek Travel Park

      Friendly people

      The staff is super friendly and the campground is very clean and quiet. Perfect for our overnight stop.

    • J
      May. 26, 2026

      Greeter Falls Campground

      Nice but nothing special

      The camp ground is nice, the location is in the middle of great day hikes with about 11 waterfalls The camp is ok but nothing super special hence the 3 stars

    • Ray S.
      May. 16, 2026

      Barton Springs Campground

      The island is stunning

      Have loved the island section and the pine trees . Bathrooms are always clean and electric and water hookups


    Guide to Belvidere

    Camping options near Belvidere, Tennessee extend beyond the main state parks to include primitive backcountry sites, unique island camping, and smaller private retreats. The region sits within the Cumberland Plateau at elevations between 900-1,500 feet, creating varied terrain for both novice and experienced campers. Winter temperatures average 30-45°F while summer months can reach 85-90°F with moderate humidity.

    What to do

    Waterfalls exploration: 7-mile round trip hike to Walls of Jericho offers remarkable cave and waterfall views. "The trail itself is amazing! It is pretty strenuous & has uneven ground in some areas, but it's nothing that a moderately experienced hiker can't handle. Every step of the trail is worth the destination because the waterfall is glorious & so is the cave which houses the spring," shares a visitor at Walls of Jericho - Clark Cemetery Backcountry Campsite.

    Rock climbing: Beginner to intermediate routes available at Foster Falls, with equipment rentals in nearby Monteagle. "Camping was easy and bathrooms were clean. Really beautiful scenery on somewhat strenuous hikes to waterfalls, some good sport climbing, and a few trails that will take you really high up so you can look down at the beautiful green canopy," notes a climber at Foster Falls Campground.

    Archaeological exploration: 1.4-mile loop trail through ancient Native American ceremonial grounds at Old Stone Fort State Park. "The hiking trails are well maintained so hiking to the three waterfall's inside the park is a mild hike. All the park rangers we encountered were very friendly and helpful," explains a visitor. The site dates back over 2,000 years and features several stone wall remnants.

    What campers like

    Secluded primitive sites: Multi-day hiking options with fewer crowds and natural settings. "It's a bit of a lengthy walk to get to the campsite from the trailhead, but it's absolutely worth it. The campground is flat & has enough room for a couple tents. There are also good trees for hanging hammocks & clotheslines," explains a camper at Walls of Jericho.

    Island camping experiences: Boat or kayak access only creates unique overnight stays on Tim's Ford Lake. "We visit here every summer, great paddling, few cliffs to jump off of, awesome old cemetery right beside campsite. All in all. Great place to unwind," notes a regular visitor to Evans Loop Backcountry Site. These sites offer complete isolation with minimal facilities.

    Technical mountain trails: Mixed terrain with rock features and elevation changes attracts experienced hikers. "The hiking is moderate to extreme up and down some interesting rock formations. The mountain bikers and bikers seem to enjoy themselves too, flying down the closed roadway or the steep roadways and challenging themselves on the rocky terrain," reports a regular at Monte Sano State Park Campground.

    What you should know

    Seasonal water levels: May-June optimal for waterfall viewing, while late summer sees reduced flow. "In September the water level was low and the waterfalls were not flowing. But there is a spring that runs out of a cave on a cliff to the left of the amphitheater, so water is not an issue," advises a September visitor at Walls of Jericho.

    Limited primitive facilities: Pack-in/pack-out required at backcountry sites with minimal services. "This is backcountry camping so plan appropriately (no bathroom, pack it in - pack it out). We found no cell phone service with Verizon at this site. Water can be sourced from Turkey Creek if it is flowing, but should be treated/filtered."

    Early reservations required: 3-6 months advance booking for weekends at small private campgrounds. "This is an awesome campsite. Very clean and the staff are friendly and helpful. This was our very first camping trip and had a great time," notes a visitor at Caney Hollow Creek Retreat, which has only three total campsites available.

    Tips for camping with families

    Accessible waterfall trails: 1-2 mile options perfect for children at multiple parks. "Great campground on the water and spacious sites. Water access at your campsite to swim or kayak. Nice bathhouse, clean facilities. Will definitely be back!" shares a family at Fairview Campground.

    Water-based recreation: Kayak rentals available at several locations for $15-25 per day. "Beautiful, clean, well-maintained campground along Tims Ford Lake. Most campsites are on the water with incredible views. The campsites are shady and nicely spaced. Boating, fishing and kayaking (kayak rental in the office) are among the many outdoor activities found at this State Park," notes a visitor.

    Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature child-friendly facilities and open spaces. "There are cool little wooden play obstacles for the kids in the campground and a huge playground 1/2 mile away inside the park. The Japanese garden is very cool also," shares a family staying at Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection considerations: Waterfront sites often lack sewer hookups at most area campgrounds. "We are in a 35' 5th Wheel. Most sites easy access, some sites maybe tight for bigger Rigs. Some sites have Full Hook-up, 50 amp. (Sewer not available on water sites.) This campground is family friendly," advises an experienced RVer.

    Leveling challenges: Bring additional blocks for uneven terrain at older campgrounds. "Small park not far off I24, south of Murfreesboro, TN. The camping area is not huge but well kept. Pick your site wisely though I noticed some sites sitting in water," warns a visitor at Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park.

    Left-side hookups: Several newer resorts have non-standard utility placement. "Small, new rv resort on Tim's Ford lake in Winchester, TN. Very clean. Very well-maintained. All sites are pull-in with full (50 amp) hook-ups on the left side. Sites are large, newly paved and are equipped with very new, clean picnic tables," notes an RVer about Twin Creeks RV Resort.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Belvidere, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Belvidere, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 142 campgrounds and RV parks near Belvidere, TN and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Belvidere, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Belvidere, TN is Fairview Campground — Tims Ford State Park with a 4.5-star rating from 22 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Belvidere, TN.