Best Campgrounds near Oliver Springs, TN

Camping opportunities in the Oliver Springs area of Tennessee include a range of developed campgrounds and natural settings for outdoor recreation. Windrock Park offers multiple camping facilities, including Windrock Campground, Windrock Ridge Campground, and Windrock Gap Campground & RV Park. These facilities accommodate tent camping, RV sites with hookups, and cabin rentals. Halfmoon Camp Ground, located nearby, provides both wooded tent sites and open RV areas with power and water connections. The region spans from the foothills around Oliver Springs to nearby recreational areas like Melton Hill Reservoir.

Most campgrounds in the area operate year-round, though some state park facilities like Frozen Head State Park (about 15 miles away) have seasonal limitations, typically closing from November through mid-March. Access roads to most established campgrounds are maintained for standard vehicles, though some tent sites may require walking short distances from parking areas. "Most sites are level with concrete tables, fire rings and grills. Bathrooms are clean and adequate," noted one visitor about Melton Hill Dam Campground. Off-road enthusiasts should note that Windrock Park contains extensive trail systems, making it popular for those bringing ATVs and other off-road vehicles.

The campground experience varies significantly across the region. RV sites at Windrock Gap are described as having "power and water, but are very close together," while tent campers can find more spacious, shaded sites at Windrock Ridge where "site 26 is good for rooftop tent camping" with "shade in afternoon and plenty of room for additional vehicles." Many campgrounds in the area cater specifically to off-road enthusiasts with trailer parking and vehicle wash stations. Campers seeking water-based recreation can find sites at Melton Hill Reservoir, which features waterfront camping with swimming areas. Bathroom facilities receive mixed reviews across campgrounds, with some visitors noting they "could use work" while others praise cleanliness and maintenance. Proximity to off-road trails remains a major draw for most visitors to the area's campgrounds.

Best Camping Sites Near Oliver Springs, Tennessee (290)

    1. Frozen Head State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
    Petros, TN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 346-3318

    "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."

    2. Melton Hill Dam Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

    29 Reviews
    Lenoir City, TN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 361-0436

    $18 - $31 / night

    "We really enjoyed Milton Hill dam, very friendly people , well stocked store, easy access to swimming and fishing and full hook up sites if you want them."

    "We made a last minute trip to Melton Hill that was very conveniently located just outside of Knoxville. The campsite offers several options for camping along the water or in the woods."

    3. Windrock Campground

    7 Reviews
    Oliver Springs, TN
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 435-3939

    $18 - $300 / night

    "Off roading, shooting range, mountain bike trails, atv rentals. Very close to town if needed. The serenity and peace we feel staying there makes us never want to leave."

    "Great sites, cute cabins great location."

    4. West Campground — Norris Dam State Park

    29 Reviews
    Lake City, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 425-4500

    "We stayed at the main area but not much space or privacy so we put up a tent out side our door, but then moved to the tent camping site area the second night which was more secluded and private, but still"

    "There is a lake, so naturally that means there is boating, jet skiing, canoeing and of course fishing."

    5. Cove Lake State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    La Follette, TN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 566-9701

    $25 - $55 / night

    "Great location just off I75, close to easy shopping (Walmart), Urgent Care facility just minutes away, nice BBQ place right in the park, local eatery’s just up the way (less than 2 miles)."

    "Our site is nice and right on the lake but it’s a little odd the way the sites are. Our neighbors site is next to us but there table and fire pit are behind our rig."

    6. Soaring Eagle Campground

    10 Reviews
    Kingston, TN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 376-9017

    "We were in a pop-up camper and had a lakefront site, which was awesome, except for the highway noise."

    "The primitive tent sites are amazing, I didn’t give it 5 stars only because you can hear a little bit of road noise, as the campground is near the interstate."

    7. Windrock Ridge Campground

    4 Reviews
    Oliver Springs, TN
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (865) 435-1251

    $20 - $49 / night

    "This has got to be the largest off road park in the country. We camped at windrock ridge and could not believe the views. Highly recommend a visit."

    "The wooded tent sites where perfect not all are level so ask to drive through and preview avails before booking. fire ring, table provided. the only down side is that there is heavy SxS traffic on camp"

    8. Windrock Gap Campground & RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Oliver Springs, TN
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 435-6009

    $20 - $70 / night

    9. The Crosseyed Cricket

    7 Reviews
    Lenoir City, TN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 986-5435

    "It's a great way to stay active and enjoy the outdoors, especially in beautiful locations like The Crosseyed Cricket Campground in Tennessee."

    10. Halfmoon Camp Ground

    2 Reviews
    Oliver Springs, TN
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 435-2385

    $25 - $40 / night

    "Halfmoon Campground is located near Windrock Off-Road Park and has RV sites, tent sites, and cabins. RV sites have power (up to 50amp) and water, and have decent separation between sites."

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Recent Reviews near Oliver Springs, TN

1588 Reviews of 290 Oliver Springs Campgrounds


  • Ken A.
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Little River Campground & RV Resort

    A Bit of a Let Down.

    The campground was clean and friendly and surprisingly quiet considering how full it was. The sites are very tight for bigger rigs and the sites are very close together. We stayed multiple days and we had to cut our trip short by two days. We checked out early and spoke with a very friendly staff member about refunding the two days we were not able to stay. She informed us that the manager was not there and that she would let her know when she came in and she could refund the two nights. We received a call later from the employee and she told us the manager said she would not be able to refund us and if we wanted to call her she would give us her number and her name was Bunny. We gave her call and explained our situation and she said that unless someone had died or had to go to the hospital they didn't issue refunds. I explained without giving too much personal details that we had to leave due to some circumstances and she said she would issue us a voucher for one night if we liked. Probably would have stayed there again with our smaller camper and our not fifth wheel and recommended to friends as well but it came across to us that once they had our money it was our loss.

  • Aly E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 27, 2025

    Clayton Geneva Memorial Campground

    So perfect

    This place has clean bathrooms, wifi, secluded spots on the river to fish. Enough space for group camping too. Pick the spot the stump of banks end for the best river side spot. Book on Hipcamp! The host is amazing and delivers anything you need. Firewood, fishing bait, even fresh chicken eggs from the farm. Also does dog grooming! And you can book extra to spend time with the fluffy cows! Close to Cumberland falls!

  • Kc K.
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Cherokee Dam Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

    Peaceful and beautiful

    Small quiet campground. Site is on the water, but with the hill and trees it isn't easily accessible. Quick walk over to the boat ramp and swim area. This site as a little snug I snug to back into with a tree on my each side and a downhill drive. But overall it is great.

  • Zach L.
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Appalachian Springs Outdoor Resort

    October in the Smokey Mountains

    This is an amazing campsite spot. Minutes outside Pigeon Forge you're close to sites, shops, and anything you need. A short drive to the park and Blue Ridge Parkway. The spaces are easily accessible with options for any setup. Incredibly affordable so great value. The best campsite bathrooms I've ever seen, seriously immaculate bathrooms. Digital processes for registration and check in made it very easy to book. Staff was super helpful and very responsive to texts if you need anything.

  • magickelf969@aol.com
    Oct. 19, 2025

    True West Campground & Stables

    Not safe for animals

    Stalls/barn is filthy. The owners had their own horses removed from their custody by animal control for neglect. The horses were skin and bones even though they sell feed in their store.

  • Mary D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2025

    Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground

    Our favorite!

    Cumberland Mountain State Park is one of our favorite places to camp. We have a little cargo conversion camper and love sites 25 and 101. Water and electric at both. The restaurant nearby is a huge plus! This is a beautiful park, especially in October!

  • SunnyLake
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Lakeside RV Resort & Marina

    Great Place with Great People

    Under new ownership, this little campground is wonderful.  Easy access and close to the activities on Douglas Lake or a quick drive into Sevierville, Pigeon Forge - Dollywood, and the Great Smoky Mountains.  The views from the lake are amazing and the campground hosts are so helpful and available.  Clean and fun!  Love it here!

  • Geo M.
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Black House Mountain Campground

    Good little camp ground

    This is a small isolated little camp ground. Very well maintain. Wifi is great. Small cabins and rv spaces.


Guide to Oliver Springs

The Oliver Springs camping area extends from the Cumberland Mountains foothills into the Tennessee Valley, with elevations ranging from 800 to 1,200 feet. The region experiences mild winters and warm summers with average July temperatures of 85°F. Camping spots near Oliver Springs, Tennessee offer varied terrain from wooded forest areas to open fields and lakefront settings.

What to do

Hiking trails: Frozen Head State Park features multiple trail options for all skill levels. "There is excellent and serious hiking and backpacking here... Like most of this area it's very wooded, green, and lovely with streams, waterfalls, etc. Park rangers were particularly helpful choosing hikes," notes Dan N. at Frozen Head State Park Campground.

Off-road adventures: The extensive trail system at Windrock Park draws enthusiasts year-round. "Miles and miles of trails. General store, beautiful overlooks," reports Nick C. from Windrock Campground. The park includes facilities for ATVs with trailer parking and vehicle wash stations.

Water activities: Melton Hill Dam offers swimming and boating opportunities on the reservoir. "Great camp sites close to a dam lost of ishhing sopts, ok bath house. Swiming area," mentions Constance at Melton Hill Dam Campground. Several campgrounds provide direct water access for fishing, kayaking, and swimming.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention the well-maintained facilities at Frozen Head State Park. "The campground is rustic but taken care of and I'm told it was renovated recently," reports Dan N. "Bathhouse is beautiful with cedar stalls. Lots to do with the hiking," notes Brittni F.

Spacious tent areas: Windrock Ridge Campground offers roomy tent sites with natural settings. "Site 26 is good for rooftop tent camping. Shade in afternoon and plenty of room for additional vehicles. Fire ring has a movable grate that is good to cook on," explains Brian from Windrock Ridge Campground.

Quiet atmosphere: Despite proximity to nearby towns, many camping spots maintain a peaceful environment. "Quiet, not too big and lots of surrounding attractions for hiking and fishing," says Jay D. about Frozen Head State Park. "We stayed at campsite 8 (primitive section) we loved the site, it was huge, and we had a great time," adds Liz A.

What you should know

Seasonal operation: While Windrock Park operates year-round, some campgrounds in the area have seasonal limitations. "The gates get locked so make sure you arrive early. We got locked out and couldn't contact anyone," warns Melanie G. about arriving late at Frozen Head State Park.

Highway proximity: Some campgrounds near Oliver Springs are situated close to major roadways. "We were right off I-75 north of Knoxville and beats staying in a motel on a road trip," writes Kim B. about Cove Lake State Park Campground. This accessibility is convenient but may introduce traffic noise at certain sites.

Cell service variability: Mobile reception varies across the region. "Have 3 bars signal with Verizon and good speed" at Windrock Ridge Campground, notes Brian. Other more remote camping areas may have limited or no service, so download maps in advance.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas for children. "My daughter (9 yrs) brought her bike and was able to ride all around the camp site & have a blast," shares Liz A. about Frozen Head State Park. Cove Lake State Park includes "a playground with a wooden pirate ship for kids, and a really nice pool," according to Lori H.

Wildlife awareness: "Be advised, the last two years there's been baby copperhead snakes that hang around outside the bath house at night," cautions Laura D. about Halfmoon Camp Ground. Keep flashlights handy and teach children to watch where they step.

Multi-day itineraries: Plan for varied activities spanning multiple locations. "We had a great time. The water was almost all dried up but there was still enough left behind out camp site to lay & play in," notes Liz A. about combining water play with biking and hiking at Frozen Head State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: RV campers should research specific site dimensions before booking. "The sites were pretty big too which a fantastic amount of room to throw ball and play!" reports Becca O. about Cove Lake State Park. However, at Windrock Gap Campground, "RV sites have power and water, but are very close together," according to Steve V.

Leveling requirements: Many campgrounds in the area feature sloped terrain. "The parking area is an asphalt slab and many have a slant to them and will require leveling," advises Sara M. about Soaring Eagle Campground. Bring leveling blocks and stabilizers, especially for larger rigs.

Full hookup availability: While several campgrounds offer full hookups, others have more limited options. "Windrock Gap is clean, accessible (43' fifth wheel), very well maintained," reports Tamara W. For those needing sewer connections, verify availability when making reservations as some campgrounds only offer water and electric.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Oliver Springs, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Oliver Springs, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 290 campgrounds and RV parks near Oliver Springs, TN and 9 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Oliver Springs, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Oliver Springs, TN is Frozen Head State Park Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 32 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Oliver Springs, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 free dispersed camping spots near Oliver Springs, TN.