Best Campgrounds near Spencer, TN

Spencer, Tennessee is situated in a region rich with camping opportunities, particularly centered around Fall Creek Falls State Park, which contains Tennessee's largest and most visited state park. The area encompasses multiple established campgrounds with varied accommodation types including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals. Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground offers over 200 sites with water and electric hookups, while nearby Rock Island State Park provides year-round camping options where the Caney Fork and Collins Rivers meet. Smaller private operations like Hammock Sway and Deer Creek Properties supplement these larger parks, offering both traditional camping and glamping experiences within proximity to natural attractions.

Road conditions throughout the region remain generally accessible for most vehicles, though some smaller campgrounds may have limited parking or narrower access roads. The camping season extends year-round at the state parks, with spring and fall offering the most comfortable temperatures and impressive waterfall views after seasonal rains. Summer months bring higher humidity and larger crowds, particularly at waterfront areas and near swimming holes. Most established campgrounds require reservations, especially during weekends and peak summer months. One visitor noted, "The park is very large and has so much to do. The falls are amazing, and it's a moderate hike down to the base. Sometimes the falls are just a small trickle and sometimes they are flowing, depending on rainfall amounts."

The region's campgrounds receive consistently positive reviews for their natural features and recreational opportunities. Many sites are well-spaced with wooded surroundings, providing a sense of privacy even when campgrounds are at capacity. According to one camper, "The sites are well spaced and wooded, so even if the campground is full, you don't feel overcrowded." Wildlife sightings, particularly deer, are common throughout the area campgrounds. Hiking trails connect many of the camping areas to scenic waterfalls, including the 256-foot Fall Creek Falls, the highest free-falling waterfall east of the Mississippi River. Most developed campgrounds offer clean bathhouses with hot showers, while facilities at smaller private campgrounds vary significantly. Visitors frequently mention the family-friendly atmosphere, well-maintained trails, and abundance of recreational activities as highlights of camping in the Spencer area.

Best Camping Sites Near Spencer, Tennessee (170)

    1. Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground

    145 Reviews
    Spencer, TN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 881-5298

    $8 - $32 / night

    "Quiet spot with easy to access trails around the campgrounds for our two dogs. The roads into the park are fun with some winding roads."

    "Fall creek falls is one of the best recreational areas in Tennessee. The park is very large and has so much to do. The falls are amazing, and it’s a moderate hike down to the base."

    2. Rock Island State Park Campground

    50 Reviews
    Rock Island, TN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 686-2471

    "Rock Island State Park is situated in the middle of Tennessee. The park itself is surrounded by beautiful forest and some pretty great and easy hiking trails. The falls themselves are a sight to see."

    "Off I24 near Murfreesboro, Tn and a leisurely drive through the Tennessee countryside. Small towns, pickups and cows. Watch for stop signs, I almost missed one while looking at the scenery."

    3. Hammock Sway

    11 Reviews
    Beersheba Springs, TN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 259-8968

    $25 - $89 / night

    "This is a primitive camping experience in the pristine woods of Van Buren County, TN about 20 miles(30 minutes) outside of McMinnville, Tennessee. The campground borders the beautiful Rocky River."

    "Chris is very helpful, friendly and willing to show you around upon arriving. You will also be introduced to all his great dogs. After that you won’t be bothered unless you need help."

    4. Virgin Falls State Natural Area - Primitive

    7 Reviews
    Pleasant Hill, TN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 881-3297

    $10 - $35 / night

    "The trails were really clearly marked, so they were easy to follow despite all of the leaves on the ground, and there were plenty of signs indicating where to go."

    "8 miles is pretty accurate of a round trip. It's a lot downhill until you get to the falls then you gotta hike all the way back out."

    5. Horseshoe Bend Marina

    6 Reviews
    Antioch, TN
    14 miles
    Website

    $75 / night

    "There were restrooms at the marina, which was close by. They have a game room tent with ping pong, cornhole, jenga, etc. and they host a movie night sometimes!"

    "Located on the Caney Fork River."

    6. Sunrise Campground - Long Term Only as of 2021

    2 Reviews
    Spencer, TN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 881-5400

    $30 / night

    "We woke up next to their cow farm and it made for a pleasant morning"

    7. Howland's Hidout

    3 Reviews
    Pikeville, TN
    9 miles
    +1 (407) 687-0775

    $15 - $25 / night

    "Easy to find, close to Fall Creek Falls, Power available, quiet spot except for the coyotes in the woods. Confused Roosters will wake you up at various times."

    "So conveniently located (approx. 3 miles) from Fall Creek Falls State Park but much less noise and more relaxed."

    8. Edgar Evins State Park Campground

    58 Reviews
    Lancaster, TN
    31 miles
    Website

    "I'm from New England and relocated to Tennessee in 2016. The first time I went camping at Edgar Evans, I had no idea what was going on!"

    "The park is a gorgeous property with a lake and hiking trails. There are ADA sights. The hills are steep and some of the sights have angle ramps."

    9. Breiner's Place

    1 Review
    Spencer, TN
    6 miles
    +1 (417) 501-7819

    $16 - $17 / night

    10. Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Crossville, TN
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 484-6138

    "Cumberland Mountain has a total of 145 campsites, spread across 5 loops, plus a backcountry site on an 8 mile backpacking trail."

    "Great spacious site with beautiful scenery all around! There’s a lake and walking trails. Descent bathrooms. Water nearby and they sell firewood."

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Recent Reviews near Spencer, TN

1081 Reviews of 170 Spencer Campgrounds


  • 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

  • Kristy C.
    May. 15, 2026

    Chester Frost Park

    Chesterfrost camp ground

    This is amazing water all the way around park rangers pavilions lots of boat docks and huge swimming area with sand for kids 2 mins away very nice showers amd bathrooms clean place lots of deer not afraid of campers

  • Shawn J.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 10, 2026

    Bean Pot Campground

    It's a nice quiet campground

    There is a small pond, swimming pool, laundry and showers on site. They also have bingo and bluegrass festivals and the occasional food truck.

  • Phillip H.
    May. 5, 2026

    Harrison Bay State Park Campground

    Harrison Marina Campground

    Nice campground. Dated but clean bathrooms. Fixtures are older but functional. At at the marina. Bring an id even if you’re 66 they check due to regulations. Food good.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2026

    Bi-Color Campground (Catoosa WMA)

    Cool spot

    Cool spot very little traffic the only maybe down side is all the camp spots are in view of each other but this weekend we are the only ones here

  • David W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2026

    Cedar Point Campground

    Nice sites on a lake.

    Sites are large and nice with grass. Could not find anything level to park on unfortunately Lots of trees Lots of bugs

    The roads to get here….well they are basically single lane roads so be careful

    Nice bathrooms

  • Cheryl Ann S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2026

    Skull Island

    Peaceful Escape

    The staff is so friendly and helpful. The campground is quiet and well maintained. The RV sites aren't very level so ensure you have the ability to level your rig. The bathrooms are older but have great hot water and are clean.

  • Tarquin P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 19, 2026

    Edgar Evins State Park Campground

    Extraordinary!

    Possibly the most extraordinary campsite I have been to. Large decks suspended over the hillside, some with excellent views of the lake. We were here for one night off season, I imagine if you are here in summer you wouldn’t want to be on the side of the marina. We were originally in site 7, but moved to 53… sites 1-12 definitely take some parking skills


Guide to Spencer

Spencer, Tennessee offers camping options near the Cumberland Plateau at elevations between 1,000-1,800 feet. The region features limestone bluffs, hardwood forests, and multiple waterways that create a diverse camping landscape. Weather patterns can change quickly, with temperature drops of 15-20 degrees possible in fall evenings compared to daytime highs.

What to do

Waterfall exploration: Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground provides access to multiple waterfalls beyond the main attraction. "So many trails, so little time. One of the best hiking parks I've ever been to. Miles and miles of trails; short, long, loops, overnights. This place has it all. Make sure you do three things while you're there: hike to the bottom of the big waterfall (Fall Creek Falls), swim in the cascades next to the nature center, and stand on the edge of the bluff at Buzzard's Roost," notes Myke C.

Kayak the confluences: Rock Island State Park Campground sits where two rivers meet, creating diverse paddling conditions. "You can paddle both directions with ease, and there are several waterfalls nearby, also Rock Island State Park is about 1.5 miles by water. The boat traffic is minimal so paddling is easy," reports Lori H., who stayed at nearby Horseshoe Bend Marina.

Off-grid disconnection: Hammock Sway offers a true escape with minimal infrastructure. "From the open hilly land that we chose as our site (plenty of solar power!), to the pine forests and incredible creek, this is by far our favorite campground on the East side of the States," writes Kayla N. "We were able to filter creek water to drink (Berkey), we had plenty of space/privacy, and the eggs were fresh and perfect with breakfast."

What campers like

Platform camping at Edgar Evins State Park Campground: The unique elevated camping platforms address the park's sloped terrain. "The sites are tiered and you will get a workout if your walking from one level to the next, which if you need the showerhouse, you will be on certain tiers," writes Shelly S. "The campground is unique and in some cases, if your pulling/parking an RV, challenging! First campground I've ever been to that you park on a deck."

Primitive hiking options at Virgin Falls State Natural Area: The backcountry sites require physical effort but reward with solitude. "I hiked out to the Caney Fork River Campsite with the Nashville Backpacking Meetup. The trails were really clearly marked, so they were easy to follow despite all of the leaves on the ground, and there were plenty of signs indicating where to go. The site is less than half a mile away from the falls, and has really easy access to the river for water," reports Joshua C.

Clear night skies: The region's minimal light pollution creates stargazing opportunities. "Very dark at night time, especially with little moon, the stars were jaw dropping," reports Joseph M. about Fall Creek Falls. Similarly, at Hammock Sway, a visitor notes it provides "freedom and true disconnect from society."

What you should know

Site selection matters: Fall Creek Falls has distinct camping areas with varying experiences. "Campground A & B are great for families with kids. C & D are more quiet. Pay attention to grades of sites when booking, you might need extra supports to level out," advises Richard F. One camper warns about Area C: "The camp slots on area C are so close to one another that most people couldn't use their fire pits for fear of burning their own tent, or their neighbor's."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Spencer, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Spencer, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 170 campgrounds and RV parks near Spencer, TN and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Spencer, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Spencer, TN is Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 145 reviews.

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

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

What parks are near Spencer, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 27 parks near Spencer, TN that allow camping, notably Center Hill Lake and Stillhouse Hollow Lake.