Best Campgrounds near Blountville, TN

Campgrounds near Blountville, Tennessee range from developed state parks to private RV resorts, with several options within a 30-minute drive. Bristol-Kingsport KOA in Blountville offers tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping accommodations with year-round availability. Warriors' Path State Park, located on Fort Patrick Henry Lake, provides lakeside camping with water and electric hookups at its Main Campground and Moody Bluff Campground areas. Little Oak Campground on Holston Lake offers a more secluded national forest experience with tent, RV, and cabin options approximately 25 miles east of Blountville.

Many campgrounds in the region require reservations, particularly during the April to October peak season when Little Oak and other seasonal facilities operate. Road access varies significantly, with some campgrounds like Little Oak requiring navigation on unpaved forest roads that may become challenging after rain. Warriors' Path State Park specifically warns campers not to follow GPS directions as they may lead through residential areas unsuitable for RVs. Cell service can be limited at more remote locations, and summer temperatures typically range from 70-90°F with occasional thunderstorms. A visitor noted, "Little Oak Campground is located about an hour or so from our home but it feels like a million miles away — in a good way! Follow the 7 mile trek off the main road to one of the loveliest campgrounds in East Tennessee."

Waterfront camping areas receive consistently positive reviews, with Fort Patrick Henry Lake and Holston Lake providing popular fishing, boating, and paddling opportunities. Several campgrounds feature full hookup sites for RVs while maintaining tent-friendly areas, often with different levels of privacy. Campers frequently mention the balance of natural settings with proximity to amenities in Kingsport, Bristol, and Johnson City. A camper described Warriors' Path State Park: "The campground is basically on top of a ridge surrounded by Fort Patrick Henry Lake which is more like a big river. The ridge sites are positioned to maximize space for RVs and each site includes water and electric hookups." Tent campers may find more seclusion at Little Oak Campground, where dense forest vegetation creates natural privacy barriers between sites despite their proximity to the water.

Best Camping Sites Near Blountville, Tennessee (223)

    1. Warriors' Path State Park Main Campground — Warriors' Path State Park

    26 Reviews
    Kingsport, TN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 867-2757

    "We had a change of plans and made reservations at Warrior Path State Park on a whim - and are VERY glad we did."

    "This beautiful 970 acre Tennessee State Park is located on the shores of the 900 acre Patrick Henry Reservoir on the Holston River in Sullivan County."

    2. Little Oak Campground

    24 Reviews
    Shady Valley, TN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 735-1500

    $12 / night

    "This campground is located about an hour or so from our home but it feels like a million miles away — in a good way!"

    "**Holston Lake is absolutely beautiful. The campground is deep in the national forest, out on a series of peninsulas, making all the campsites quite close to the water."

    3. Moody Bluff Campground — Warriors' Path State Park

    6 Reviews
    Kingsport, TN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 867-2757

    "All around wonderful place to camp"

    "updated bathhouses lots of shady sites sits on Patrick Henry Lake - no boat that’s ok rent paddle boats and kayaks at the Marina or just have lunch and watch the ducks on the water!"

    4. Bristol-Kingsport KOA

    4 Reviews
    Kingsport, TN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 323-7790

    "I’d never used a KOA before but was tremendously impressed with the serene beauty of this place situated well away from traffic in a bucolic setting."

    "The park is also near Warriors Path State Park, which is fun to go hike and see. They have several large pull through sites, as well as back in smaller sites."

    5. Crossville KOA

    3 Reviews
    Kingsport, TN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 323-7790

    "It does sit right next to Highway 70 into Crossville and can be noisy but it didn’t bother us. Each bathroom is a private toilet and shower, very clean, nicely tiled and plenty of hot water."

    6. Sugar Hollow Campground

    9 Reviews
    Bristol, VA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 645-7275

    $20 / night

    "Trails right off the campground to walk around the park, not huge but nice. Close off the highway but no road noise."

    "From the road you wouldn’t guess there’s a giant park beyond the entrance. The rangers at the entrance were super friendly, but they patrol a lot, so often no one is actually at the gate house."

    7. Cardens Bluff Campground

    18 Reviews
    Hampton, TN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 735-1500

    $12 / night

    "Situated on a peninsula, Cardens Bluff has great views and access to the lake for the outer campsites."

    "Booked site 13 online for the last weekend before the season ended in October 2021, but the hosts caught us at check-in and moved us to site 32, which was right next to the water."

    8. Lakeview RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Bluff City, TN
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 538-5600

    "It is one of the best campgrounds around. Priced right, clean, fantastic scenery, ideally located. Make a reservation you won't regret it"

    9. Shadrack Campground

    3 Reviews
    Bristol, TN
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 217-1181

    $28 - $40 / night

    "Close to Bristol Speedway, immaculate bath house and laundry, office staff is very friendly and helpful,well kept sights and maintenance and camp host during race time are superb"

    10. Roan Mountain State Park Campground

    49 Reviews
    Roan Mountain, TN
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 547-3906

    $14 - $54 / night

    "It is located in Roan Mountain Tennessee. The campground has clean bathhouses with hot showers."

    "Fire pits you had to walk up to but were away from tents, which I liked. Bathhouse was clean, well lit, pretty warm showers. Campground was very clean and has a lot of amenities."

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Recent Reviews near Blountville, TN

949 Reviews of 223 Blountville Campgrounds


  • Gabe S.
    May. 17, 2026

    Grandfather Mountain State Park Campsites

    Decent spot

    Really nice spot. We got lucky to be placed by the small river. Traffic is really loud, especially the emergency vehicles. but really felt like secluded. Really nice cabins and tent spots.

  • Hayley S.
    May. 9, 2026

    Doe River Landing

    Love This Place!

    This is the cutest little campground! My little one loved the playground and Toy Barn! We were right by the river, with beautiful scenery. The little bathhouse was so clean. The hiking trails were fun to explore!

  • Claire S.
    May. 3, 2026

    Whitetop

    Beautiful!

    Easy access and plenty of spots. Beautiful view as well! 30 minute drive to Grayson Highlands

  • Beth D.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 3, 2026

    Grandfather Campground

    Beautiful spot

    Wish we could have spent more time here. It’s a beautiful part of the world. The campground is well maintained.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 2, 2026

    Fox Creek Horse Camp

    Great spot for boondocking

    There are multiple sites for camping rvs if you are set up for boondocking.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 30, 2026

    Whitetop

    Great spot top of Whitetop Mt

    The views from here are next level. They just reworked the rd so it was an easy drive in our class c rv

  • Dawn T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 22, 2026

    Observation Knob Park

    Had to move out of my home because owners were selling the property

    It was very nice here and quiet for sure

  • Kim F.
    Apr. 20, 2026

    Riverside RV Park

    Camping on the river!

    Very beautiful campground! Great deck on the river. We loved our firepit and watching the Moon Shine.  Owners are very friendly and want to make your camping experience a great one.


Guide to Blountville

Camping near Blountville, Tennessee spans several forest regions with elevations ranging from 1,500-1,800 feet throughout the area. Summer temperatures typically hit 80-90°F during the day with nighttime lows in the 60s, and afternoon thunderstorms are common. Fall brings crisp 40-60°F temperatures with colorful foliage, making it a popular camping season.

What to do

Hiking and mountain biking: Warriors' Path State Park has multiple trail options for various skill levels. "The park also has events scheduled. They had a cloggers dance group when we were there, which was very nice. There are a lot of things to do in the area. Some of the hiking trails even start in the campground," notes Katrin M. about Warriors' Path State Park Main Campground.

Paddling on South Holston Lake: Rentals and lake access are available at several sites. "Little oak offered a great place to stay for a week. With south Holston lake at your finger tips it offers a great area to fish, boat, kayak, paddle board and swim," according to Jayme G. from Little Oak Campground.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple lakes in the area offer different fishing experiences. "The campground has plenty of room and space for your truck/boat/trailer. The campfire setup worked out well and the view of the lake was unbeatable," shares Kace L. about Little Oak Campground.

What campers like

Natural privacy between sites: Many campgrounds offer wooded separation. "Our loop was very private and shaded. Our campsite had a picnic table, a fire pit, a water spigot and electricity. There is also a little creek nearby, which was perfect for the dogs," explains Katrin M. about Roan Mountain State Park Campground.

Waterfront camping options: Several campgrounds feature direct lake access. "After lunch I walked the entire campground and chose our spot. It was October and there were maybe 8-10 spots taken in the entire park. Many spots have a good amount of space between them. Pretty much all are shady," explains Nancy L. about Sugar Hollow Campground.

Clean facilities: Campgrounds maintain their amenities regularly. "There are a lot of uneven campsites, so bring your leveling blocks. That said, great campground. The facilities were clean, the park was well kept and the train whistles were far enough away that they didn't interrupt your sleep!" shares Michelle I. about Warriors' Path State Park.

What you should know

Site sizes vary significantly: Carefully check dimensions before booking. "Pay attention to the site size as some RVs had issues getting their larger RVs in their sites with the road/site layout. Overall we loved the campground and view of the water," advises Jennifer H. about Warriors' Path State Park.

Reservation requirements differ: Some parks fill quickly, especially on weekends. "The only rough thing is no check in help. The place is gorgeous for sure. We go at least 6 times per year!" notes Linda C. about Little Oak Campground.

Weather considerations: Storms can impact unpaved roads and camping comfort. "After the boat noise dies down the lake is extremely peaceful and placid. I could not recommend this area more for a weekend away. Note the Verizon cell service is spotty at best, but sometimes this is welcomed," explains Nathan F. from Little Oak Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some parks have special play areas for children. "This amazing campground has spots for tent and rv camping, hiking trails, a beautiful lake for kayaking and fishing, and a Marina where rentals are available! Park also has a Boundless Playground!" shares Natalie A. about Warriors' Path State Park Main Campground.

Kid-friendly activities: Ranger programs often cater to young campers. "We spent a long weekend with several other RV couples. Nearby Bays Mountain Park and Planetarium provides engaging planetarium shows, a herpetarium, wildlife sections with bobcats, foxes, gray wolves, and raptors, as well as hiking trails," notes Sara M. about Moody Bluff Campground.

Biking opportunities: Many campgrounds have paved roads for beginners. "Brought our family here for the end of spring break and had a blast. The kids loved riding thir bikes and scooters on the paved road through the park. My son and I enjoyed a round of disk golf while my wife and daughters made use of their awesome playground," explains Jedidiah J. about Warriors' Path State Park.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Many sites require blocks for proper setup. "Really nice facility near town. There are a lot of uneven campsites, so bring your leveling blocks. No real hiking but there was boat access to the lake. It's a good spot to just be outside, light a fire and toast a marshmallow," mentions Michelle I. about Warriors' Path State Park.

Site selection for large rigs: Some parks can accommodate bigger RVs. "We spent Thanksgiving here! Loved it! Was a little chilly out but the kids still played jumping in leaf piles. This is a great place to camp. Everyone is super friendly and helpful for what you need. Note: My 5th wheel is 43' and I got it in to one of their 40' sites," shares Travis R. about Warriors' Path State Park.

Connectivity options: Cell service and WiFi vary significantly. "Kingsport/Bristol has easy access from Interstate 81 and the campground is easily navigated with a large 5th wheel. They have several large pull through sites, as well as back in smaller sites. They have 50amp service and full hookup sites. Cellular reception is decent for TMobile and AT&T," explains Laura H. about Bristol-Kingsport KOA.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Blountville, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Blountville, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 223 campgrounds and RV parks near Blountville, TN and 15 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Blountville, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Blountville, TN is Warriors' Path State Park Main Campground — Warriors' Path State Park with a 3.9-star rating from 26 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 free dispersed camping spots near Blountville, TN.

What parks are near Blountville, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 30 parks near Blountville, TN that allow camping, notably Cherokee National Forest and John W. Flannagan Dam and Reservoir.