Best RV Parks & Resorts near Butler, TN

Butler TN RV full hookup campsite offers a single RV site with full hookups including 30/50 amp electric, water, sewer, and wireless WiFi. Safe Haven Farm RV Camping provides seven sites with electric hookups, drinking water, and picnic tables on level gravel pads. "Sites are a bit close together but not on top of each other," noted one visitor about nearby campgrounds. Lakeview RV Resort in Bluff City accommodates big rigs with pull-through sites featuring full hookups including 50-amp service. Grandview Ranch RV Park in Unicoi supports larger motorhomes with big-rig friendly sites that include electric, water, and sewer connections, though some travelers report needing to level their rigs on the gravel pads.

Mountain access roads to several parks require careful navigation due to elevation changes and occasional tight turns. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with some campgrounds offering reliable WiFi to compensate for spotty mobile coverage. Fall and summer months see higher occupancy rates, making advance reservations essential, particularly for larger motorhomes requiring specific site dimensions. Most RV parks in the area remain open year-round, though amenities like swimming pools typically operate seasonally. Dump stations are available at select locations including Lakeview RV Resort, which also offers trash service and pet-friendly policies. A recent review mentioned that "following the website's directions is essential, as GPS may route RVs onto unsuitable mountain roads" when traveling to campgrounds in the area.

Best RV Sites Near Butler, Tennessee (163)

    1. Butler TN RV full hookup campsite

    1 Review
    Butler, TN
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 547-8829

    $60 - $300 / night

    "Absolutely beautiful mountain retreat. This single RV campsite has full hookups, including 30&50 amp electric, sewer , water and wireless WiFi. Easy paved road access with gravel driveway."

    2. Safe Haven Farm RV Camping and Events

    2 Reviews
    Hampton, TN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 218-9414

    $50 - $100 / night

    "I would love to welcome Safe Haven RV to the Dyrt, among the highlights of this RV Park are the nearby forests & mountains, but also the full pavilion overlooking the water. "

    3. Grandview Ranch RV Park

    1 Review
    Unicoi, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 743-7186

    "Spot was level with full hookups. Laundry $ & Propane $. Pond to fish. WiFi. beautiful Mountain Views to enjoy"

    4. Lakeview RV Resort

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

    "Campground sites are a bit close together but it is well maintained and has friendly staffWifi works well.  Nice dog park."

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

    5. Three Peaks RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Little Switzerland, NC
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 203-2229

    $66 - $69 / night

    "Tucked away in the beautiful mountain side with gorgeous views! Staff is very friendly and courteous. While still relatively new with some construction, everything is clean and well maintained."

    "The big trees surrounding the campground, mountain views, and birdsong put me right at ease."

    6. Linville Falls Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    28 Reviews
    Linville Falls, NC
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 765-7818

    $30 - $45 / night

    "$20 per night

    There are 70 sites, some reservable sites and walk ins -and an RV loop {dump station} All sites non electric, generators permitted before quiet hours."

    "Remote, quiet family friendly campground. It is a basic campground with both tent sites and hook-ups. We enjoy tent camping here on the large field where fireflies light up the night sky!"

    7. Laurel Creek RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Damascus, VA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 440-3042

    $55 / night

    "Great location also because it is close to restaurants and the center of the small town. It does have water and power and a picnic table. Being right on a little river is great too."

    "This was a good spot right on the Laurel Creek and the Creeper TrailWalk to town for restaurants and bike/outdoor shops and a convenience store.  Grocery store is a little further away."

    8. The Barlow RV

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    Elk Park, NC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 340-9047

    9. Big Mike's Creekside RV Resort

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    Newland, NC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 897-1289

    $55 - $65 / night

    10. Mountain Stream RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Pisgah National Forest, NC
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 724-9013

    $48 - $65 / night

    "This place is lovely, an idyllic setting, wonderful hosts, very clean facilities, and a great location to explore the area."

    "A small campground with an updated basic playground set for the kids. Nice lawn courtyard for games."

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RV Park Reviews near Butler, TN

1101 Reviews of 163 Butler Campgrounds


  • K
    Nov. 3, 2022

    Crossville KOA

    One of the nicer KOAs - concrete pads available, private shower rooms.

    KOA I-40/Crossville, TN - We stayed one night in October, full hook ups, 50 amp, good wifi until the evening but our cell service was good. $59.87 per night, $53.88 with KOA discount. Nicely maintained park with level concrete sites in the front with grass, fire rings and picnic tables that were in excellent condition. Friendly, welcoming staff with a nice gift shop/store. Hand dipped ice cream is available along with freshly made pizza and wings if you don’t want to cook. 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. Small laundry, two washers and two dryers but there may have been additional laundry towards the back of the park. The park seems to be broken down into three sections, concrete pad pull throughs in the front, then the office area, then a second section of sites with gravel pads and these are closest to the bathrooms, then further out is another area with a pond or small lake for catch and release fishing. Well manicured property. Would definitely stay again and the ice cream was really good.

  • Joy B.
    Sep. 6, 2021

    Raccoon Holler Campground

    Perfect for Families

    Family-friendly campground with plenty of fun activities for kids. Playground, fishing pond, disc golf, recreation and game area, and ice cream trailer. Our site was nicely shaded and fairly level. Fire pit and picnic table at each site. There appears to be a lot of long-term residents but all sites were very well kept and the campground was very clean. The best part was the friendly staff!

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2024

    Doughton Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    Quiet Mountain Campground

    On the Blue Ridge Parkway, nestled in the trees and mountains of North Carolina, this campground has been well maintained. Sites are ample but the asphalt pads were designed for shorter travel trailers, but include an extra pad for the tow vehicle. Many of the sites have upgraded concrete pads for the picnic table and built-in fire pits. There are no showers in the trailer (RV) loop, but does include a couple comfort station with flush toilets. Campground hosts were helpful and friendly. Sites are split between first come first serve and reservations. Payment at kiosk by credit card only.

  • RaD_Travels
    Jun. 22, 2023

    Doe Valley Campground

    Clean, Peaceful, and Convenient

    5/21/23-6/22/23: We stayed a whole month ($500) to recuperate from our previous travels. Owner/manger, Brent Fowler, was a gracious and accommodating host. This is a new 110 acre campground which has only been open a few months (as of this writing). The grounds were well kept and new features are continually being added. There are full-hookups at each site (20/30/50A, water, sewer), high-speed WiFi, and 150 new trees have been planted around the perimeter. While there is presently no water at the dump station, there will be, but water can be used from nearby pull-through sites. Further, a bath-house with showers and laundry facilities are in the works. Mountain City is under 5 miles away and proved to be very convenient. 

    Wildlife in the campground and surrounding area was abound with a variety of birds wakening us each morning, and deer that came into camp regularly. Red winged black birds, swallows, and Cardinals are all abundant and quite vociferous. This new campground has the most important quality down pat: Friendly and supportive ownership! We plan to return next year and will likely stay much longer.

  • Gina B.
    Sep. 8, 2022

    Mountain River Family Campground

    Home away from Home

    We have been staying at Mtn River for about 3 years now and it’s become ‘home away from home’. You have your choice of river or mountainside sites. We prefer the river sites personally for the views & fishing. 

    The campground owners are fantastic people who’ve become friends. They live on site and take great pride in the property. The property is always impeccable. They are always working. Such a gorgeous place!! The pond is in the center of the property- yes you can fish(catch& release). 

    Areas setup with hammocks, corn hole, seating, etc. The new playground has been a big hit! Oh, and there’s also a dog park area. 

    The bathhouses are super clean and have air conditioning. The laundry room is brand new with great units and also A/C. 

    They incorporated additional activities this year over at the pavilion which our family has loved! Bingo, tie-dye t-shirts, food trucks, live music, and more! Our grandson loves to join us. Lots of kids and a great area for them to all play. 

    Tubing the river is always a fun treat! You can bring your own tubes or rent from the campground. 

    The camp store has expanded and features a mix of items- t-shirts, hats, hoodies, koozies, and more. As well as local jams, rubs, and other treats. They’re in the process of building a new office/camp store so we’re excited to see this complete. 

    We have a 40’ fifth wheel. No problems every getting in. They accommodate all size rigs. All sites have a concrete pad, fire pit and very nice large picnic table. Sites are spacious and do not feel cramped like we've experienced at other campgrounds. 

    Wi-Fi is generally pretty good. We’ve been able to work remote on some of our trips. We even had phone service our last trip(AT&T)! 

    Lots to do in the area! Hiking, Linville Winery(yum!), Linville Caverns, Grandfather Mtn and so many other great places. The office staff can certainly provide plenty of recommendations, too. 

    There are 2 grocery stores in town about 15min away. There’s also a local dollar store about 5min away. 

    We cannot say enough good things about MRFC. We’ve met some great campers there who we now call friends. We truly love this place and already have bookings for next year!

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 20, 2023

    Hickory Ridge Campground — Grayson Highlands State Park

    Small campground in a beautiful state park

    General: Smallish campground (< 70 sites in two loops) with a mixture of water/electric and tent sites with no hookups, and also four yurts.

    Site Quality: Some were back-in and some were pull-through. Gravel pads. Not a lot of separation between the sites. Some were more level than others but not a problem to make it work for us. 

    Bathhouse: Heated! Clean. One shower in the bathroom plus additional shower rooms. Best place in the campground to catch a fleeting cell signal so it was not unusual to see people in the bathroom on their phones! 

    Activities/Amenites: Hiking! Close to the AT. Unfortunately, the best trail IMO was the Cabin Creek Trail (it was also awarded one of the best 25 trails in the US) but it is not accessible directly from the campground. There is also a small country store, but it was not open when we were there. There is a small museum at the Visitor Center and well worth a trip there. There is also a dump station. 

    There was an unseasonable cold snap when we were there in October (temps got down to mid-20s with wind chill in the teens) so even though we had planned on two nights there, once we hiked the Cabin Creek and Rhododendron trails, we decided to go to a lower elevation and warm up!

  • Kevin A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2024

    Raccoon Holler Campground

    Nice Campground / Great Location

    I picked this campground because it was very close to Blue Ridge Parkway. My plan was to ride my motorcycle through this beautiful area of NC, but the rain didn't cooperate this trip. I camped in site 112. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. This was a last minute reservation and they had limited availability. The site is not very level and very tight for my 32 foot RV. The site had full hookups (water, sewer, 30 amp electric) that worked great. I walked most of the campground and there are some great sites. Most are wooded and reasonably spaced. Quite a few long term campers, but the rigs and sites were all very well kept. At $64 per night it is a little pricey, for site 112, but probably not for the campground and area as a whole. No grill, just a tire rim for campfires and a picnic table.

    Getting parked was a bit of a challenge to get things as level as possible and work around power stand and be able to get awning out to stay out of rain.

    I would camp here again and recommend others give it a try. Lots to do in this part of the NC mountains.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2021

    Baileyton KOA Holiday

    Country Time

    Sites: 60 Pull thrus 

    RV-Tent-Cabins 15-30-50 amp service 

    Hot showers, pool, pets allowed, toilets, laundry, small grocery store This is only of couple of miles off I40 in the rolling hills of Tennessee, very quiet and well maintained. Sites ae a bit close together but not on top of each other. Gravel pads, fire rings, picnic table, trash. Beautiful green space and dog walk area. Enjoy the hiking. 

    LNT 

    Travel safe

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2023

    Doughton Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    Great, quiet campground

    Doughton Park CG: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer) Overall Rating: 4.5 Price: $10/ night w senior pass Usage during visit: low due to rain Site Privacy: some, like ours - #9, are very good Site Spacing: some sites are nicely space and some are pretty close. Site surface: Blacktop Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Very quiet during our stay. A small group of folks, older, play music together on a regular basis. Bring your instrument and join them. One plays a lot of Gordon Lightfoot - they were friends. Low key and quiet. Very, very enjoyable.
    Road Noise: Sites 1 and 2 are close to the parkway. The rest of the sites are set far enough back that, maybe motorcycles can be heard. Right now through there is no through traffic as a nearby portion of the parkway is in the middle of a 3 year construction project. Through Traffic in campground: None Electricity: No Water: Availability at the dump station and one faucet.
    Sewer Hook up: No Dump Station: Yes Generators: Allowed Bathroom: Small and clean. Showers: No Pull Throughs: Most or all are back in.
    Cell Service (Verizon): Good from our site Setting: Deciduous forest on high ground. Weather: Unseasonably wet during our stay. 4 days of almost non-stop rain
    Bugs: None Solar: Fixed solar panels might work in sites 1 and 2. Host: Present. Rig size: There are a couple 30 to 35’ rigs here Sites: #9, our site, is one of the best sites we have had in almost 4 years of travel. The regulars call this site the “honeymoon site”, because of the heart shaped large rocks which create a lower terraced picnic area. Best sites: 9 very best, 4, 8, 7. Next best: 5,21,19. Nice but picnic area is not quite as private: 20, 18,16,14,12,11,10. All other sites along the outer side of the loop I would be happy with. The exception are sites 1 and 2. These two sites are along the parkway.


Guide to Butler

Butler, Tennessee sits in the Appalachian Mountain region at elevations ranging from 1,700 to 2,100 feet, with nearby peaks reaching over 5,000 feet. The area experiences all four seasons distinctly, with summer highs typically in the 80s and winter temperatures frequently dropping below freezing. Several RV campgrounds near Butler are situated along waterways including Watauga Lake and Laurel Creek.

What to do

Trout fishing access: Butler TN RV full hookup campsite offers proximity to prime fishing areas. "Absolutely beautiful mountain retreat. This single RV campsite has full hookups, including 30&50 amp electric, sewer, water and wireless WiFi," notes visitor Ed H.

Visit Linville Falls: Located about 45 minutes from Butler, Linville Falls Campground provides access to one of the region's most spectacular waterfalls. "At the top of Linville Falls you can hammock camp on a Rock are within 50 feet of the Waterfall," writes Mitchell G. The falls feature multiple viewing platforms accessible via moderately difficult trails.

Biking the Virginia Creeper Trail: The famous 34-mile rail trail starts in nearby Damascus. A reviewer at Laurel Creek RV Park mentions, "This campground is small and no bathrooms, but it is directly on the Creeper so that makes up for it! Great location also because it is close to restaurants and the center of the small town."

What campers like

Creek-side campsites: Mountain Stream RV Park receives consistent praise for its water features. "Beautiful level sites backed right up to Buck Creek where we enjoyed catching trout straight from our campsite," shares Megan M. "The sound of the stream was so peaceful and relaxing. My husband did yoga every morning while I hung in my hammock and watched."

Peaceful atmosphere: Mountain Stream RV Park creates a tranquil environment that campers appreciate. "If you like peaceful and quiet campgrounds this is the place for you," notes one reviewer. Another adds, "The grounds are immaculate and lit with beautiful lights at night."

Community events: Social gatherings enhance the camping experience at select RV campgrounds near Butler, Tennessee. "Each Saturday evening, Kevin serves up his special home cooked bar-b-que under the shelter at no additional cost, and many campers bring sides to share. It's like having a back yard picnic with friends and family!" explains Duncan C. about Mountain Stream RV Park.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Mobile connectivity varies significantly throughout the Butler area. At Mountain Stream RV Park, "Cell service is almost non-existent, but you can use the wifi for calls if necessary." Many campgrounds compensate with on-site WiFi systems of varying quality.

Mountain driving challenges: Getting to many RV sites requires careful navigation. At Three Peaks RV Resort, a camper advises, "When I drove up the Three Peaks driveway for the first time a couple weeks ago, I got a huge smile on my face. The big trees surrounding the campground, mountain views, and birdsong put me right at ease."

Campsite spacing considerations: Site proximity varies by campground. Duncan C. notes about Mountain Stream RV Park: "The sites are close together, but very level, clean, and with a nice picnic table. Many of the sites now have their own wooden decks overlooking the stream, which is a nice addition."

Tips for camping with families

Look for playgrounds: Some campgrounds offer dedicated children's areas. "A small campground with an updated basic playground set for the kids. Nice lawn courtyard for games," writes Megan M. about Mountain Stream RV Park. Their central lawn area provides space for outdoor activities.

Kid-friendly water access: Laurel Creek RV Park offers creek-side spots where children can wade safely. "Unsuspecting but this little quaint park offers peaceful spots right along the creek," notes Marie R. The gentle creek provides natural entertainment for younger campers.

Nearby attractions: Plan day trips to area highlights. "We did Chimney Rock & Linville Falls, both absolutely beautiful!" shares Kara L. Most major attractions in the region are within 30-60 minutes of Butler by car.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Prepare for terrain variations at RV campgrounds in Butler, Tennessee. "Very level w/ nice gravel, fire pits & picnic tables," notes Jess about Mountain Stream RV Park, though experiences vary by location. Many sites require some leveling adjustments.

Consider site dimensions: Space limitations affect larger rigs. James U. shares about Mountain Stream: "The only reason I did not give this a Five Star Rating was that the site we stayed at was a little small #7. Even with a 25-foot camper, I could not let me awning out fully and we felt almost on top of camper when we sat outside near the fire pit."

Weather preparedness: The mountain elevation means significant temperature variations. "We had a full hook up, electric and water (even with temps in the low 20's at night)," reports Anthony I. about winter camping at Mountain Stream RV Park. Bring appropriate gear for all seasons.

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