Best Campgrounds near Norene, TN

The landscape surrounding Norene, Tennessee includes several mixed-use campgrounds spanning from state parks to privately managed areas. Within a 30-minute drive, campers can access Cedars of Lebanon State Park with its concrete pads suitable for RVs and tent camping areas nestled among trees. Nashville East-Lebanon KOA offers cabin options alongside traditional camping, while Seven Points provides waterfront access near J. Percy Priest Lake. These campgrounds accommodate various preferences from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV locations, with several properties featuring cabins and glamping facilities for those seeking enhanced comfort.

Road conditions remain generally good throughout the camping season, with most established campgrounds accessible via paved roads. Seasonal considerations affect availability, with some sites like Poole Knobs and Seven Points operating only from spring through fall. "We visited in October, nice and warm during the day cool at night perfect for fires in the morning and at night," noted one camper about Center Hill Lake areas. Summer months bring higher temperatures and increased mosquito activity, particularly near lakefront sites where campers report swarms during peak season. Many campgrounds require reservations, especially during weekends and holiday periods when waterfront locations fill quickly.

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews across multiple properties in the region. Cedar Creek Campground offers sites along the water that prove popular with paddlers and anglers. Several visitors mention the peaceful setting and wildlife viewing opportunities around Center Hill Lake and Old Hickory Lake. While lakeside sites provide scenic views, they typically offer less privacy than forest sites. Bathroom facilities vary significantly between locations, with some campers noting clean, well-maintained facilities at Cedars of Lebanon and others reporting more basic amenities at smaller properties. Proximity to Nashville (approximately 30-45 minutes from most sites) makes these campgrounds convenient for weekend trips while still providing natural scenery and recreational opportunities.

Best Camping Sites Near Norene, Tennessee (124)

    1. Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Lebanon, TN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 443-2769

    $25 - $30 / night

    "The campground at Cedars of Lebanon State Park deserves 5 stars for their proximity to Nashville, the large paved pads for campers, the peaceful woods, and their overall cleanliness."

    "We hiked some of the 2 mile running trail and then veered off to explore the CCC original looking covered bench which overlooks a currently dry stream bed."

    2. Nashville East-Lebanon KOA

    16 Reviews
    Lebanon, TN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 449-5527

    "Campground is near the road but is still quite. This would be a good place for easy access to the lake and Nashville. Multiple places to eat within 5 miles. Great pass through"

    "Plenty of dog walking area, even a fenced area for the dogs to run. Friendly staff."

    3. Poole Knobs

    21 Reviews
    La Vergne, TN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 459-6948

    $24 - $50 / night

    "We have stayed on the other side of Percy Priest lake and loved it so thought we’d try an Army Corps campground this time in Nashville. What a gem!"

    "Another beautiful campground on the edge of a lake. Most campsites were pull through. Management was very friendly and helpful."

    4. Edgar Evins State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Lancaster, TN
    24 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."

    5. Seven Points

    23 Reviews
    Mount Juliet, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 889-5198

    $32 - $50 / night

    "Paved roads, showers, playground, Big lake side sites wth shade. lots of space between the campsites. fire rings, picnic tables."

    "The campsite was surrounded by trees and it was a quick walk to the lake. The bathroom and shower facilities were clean and had warm water."

    6. Bledsoe Creek State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Castalian Springs, TN
    23 miles
    Website

    "There is a flat trail next to the lake that my two year old loves to run up and down, playgrounds, and a story trail."

    "Easy hiking trails with little to moderate inclines and terrain. Around 5-7 miles of trails, plenty of camping sites. I always see wildlife when i visit this park."

    7. Watertown Private Camp

    3 Reviews
    Norene, TN
    6 miles
    +1 (615) 981-5649

    $20 - $35 / night

    "If you are looking for a spot to chill with only a 10 minute drive to an amazing little coffee shop...you can't go wrong.  

    I'm a Grateful Guest!"

    8. Cedar Creek (TN)

    22 Reviews
    Mount Juliet, TN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 754-4947

    $30 - $50 / night

    "We came from Idaho to Tennessee in May for two weeks and this was our first campsite. We fell in love with peaceful walks along the river, watching the ducks and birds along with a few turtles 🐢."

    "Bathrooms near to the entrance were a little dated, but the ones near the dump station were nicer. The playground/beach area was nice."

    9. Nashville I-24 Campground

    13 Reviews
    Smyrna, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 459-5818

    "This is a true RV Park with full services, propane, a pool, nice dog walking area, and long pull throughs. The park is kept very clean and has great landscaping."

    "Park is close to Murfreesboro and Nashville. Close to great restaurants and shopping. Staff is very friendly and is always open to helping you. Park is quiet."

    10. Defeated Creek Campground

    28 Reviews
    Carthage, TN
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 774-3141

    $25 - $100 / night

    "Our site was atop a hill overlooking Cordell Hull Lake. The place was nearly full capacity yet quiet. Sites are spread out nicely, many are lakeside or have lake views."

    "Sites 51 and 52 are a shared pull through site, so if you book one of them, you will more than likely have people you don't know backed up right close next to you."

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Recent Reviews near Norene, TN

774 Reviews of 124 Norene Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Two Rivers Campground

    Nashville

    Two rivers is a nice park friendly people clean and well maintained.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Seven Points

    Great COE Campground

    Best camp hosts ever. Very friendly, kind and helpful. Great views. Clean bathrooms. Water and electric at every site. Dump station. Discount for America the Beautiful pass. You need to book your reservations on recreation.gov

  • Michele R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Morning View Farms

    Weekend getaway

    I could not say enough enough wonderful things about our stay. Our host was amazing, the nature was peaceful, serene, and everything we needed for a relaxing time away from home.

  • greg S.
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Floating Mill - Center Hill Lake

    Beware of host

    My family has camped here for years with no issues and we usually stay for at least 3 days if not longer at a time. On holidays we usually stay for a week or more at a time. The last 3 times we've camped there the host were horrible. They police you from the time you check in til you leave. They are very discriminating depending on who you know at the campgrounds. They charge some people to visit and not others. If you have kids they better walk the line during thier time there or they will threaten to have you leave. They have treated my family like we were second class as best. Talked to us like we were ignorant.  Not there to help at all. On a power trip for being the host. When you spend your hard earned money and time to relax and spend time with family and friends you shouldnt have to be harassed and watched over to the point you cant enjoy yourslves for your vacation. Not an enjoyable experience at all. We will not be back until they are no longer the host. Never been treated like that by host.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Rvino - The Broken Banjo

    Convenient and well maintained

    This park is located in Manchester, TN right next to I-24, so if you are in the pull-throughs on the front row, you will hear the traffic.

    The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. They lead you to your site and stay to make sure you don't have any questions. Nice little store, well stocked with conveniences and RV needs, as well as souvenirs.

    Gravel roads and level pads. We stopped overnight and did not have to disconnect, as we were perfectly level. Heated swimming pool and splash pad at the entrance, with other "entertainment" for kids in the back of the park (giant chess board, putting green, playground, etc. next to the small lake)

    We were amazed to see park staff cleaning and picking up until 1900 at night. One was literally filling bags with pine cones from the road and sites.

    The "Premium" sites, such as site 2, has a concrete patio with wrought iron table and chairs, along with a fire-pit and grill.

  • Cassondra P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2025

    Elm Hill RV Resort

    Beautiful Campground

    We stopped here for a quick overnight stop on our way back home

    It is definetly a park that they are stacked in close and open sky’s with not a lot of shade

    Everything was very clean and in great working order

    Kids loved swimming in the pool

    The water around is clear and beautiful

    We had a very lovely sunset as we walked around park

  • L
    Aug. 12, 2025

    Poole Knobs

    Bottom of my COE campgrounds

    First of all, I love COE campgrounds. They are usually clean, scenic, and have lots of space between campsites. Poole Knobs has all of that, but the bathrooms were ridiculously hard to get to. If you get a site along the lake, expect a long walk and then an arduous climb to the bathroom and showers or hop in your vehicle and drive there. Whoever laid out the design of this campground had obviously ever camped.

  • Alisha L.
    Aug. 4, 2025

    COE Cordell Hull Lake Salt Lick Creek Campground

    Salt Lick Creek

    Overall, we enjoyed our experience. It's a nice campground. The site was small and we prefer more space and seclusion since we travel with dogs. We stayed in site 94, which was on the water and nicely shaded. There was no cell service. Our camper has a wifi booster so we were able to boost the signal to our phones from the nearby bathhouse that had wifi. The campground is very remote, but it doesn't feel remote because of how busy and open it feels.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2025

    Nashville KOA Resort

    Walk to the Opry!

    The proximity to the Opry and surrounding sites is fantastic. Top that off with front desk, event and maintenance staff that were all super nice and you’ve got a great combo. Tidy sites, tons of them, something for everyone and then some. Paved roads the kids loved scootering on. Would definitely stay again


Guide to Norene

Camping sites near Norene, Tennessee offer well-maintained facilities within a landscape dominated by limestone features and deciduous forests. Located between Old Hickory Lake and Center Hill Lake, these campgrounds typically sit at elevations of 500-700 feet above sea level, with summer temperatures averaging 85-90°F. Most campground roads require clearance for RVs with heights up to 13 feet due to overhanging tree branches.

What to do

Hiking near waterfront views: At Edgar Evins State Park Campground, trails offer moderate challenges through limestone terrain. "We camped in the primitive camping section which has a parking area up top and you hike with your equipment down some stairs into a wooded area with about 7 primitive campsites. We could see and hear the lake from our campsite," reports one visitor who found it convenient for exploring neighboring parks.

Kayaking and fishing access: Cedar Creek Campground provides direct water entry points for small watercraft. "Right across the lawn was a beach for swimming, clean bathrooms, and a sandy court for volleyball etc.," notes a visitor. The campground connects to Old Hickory Lake with relatively calm waters suitable for beginner paddlers.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many campers report frequent deer sightings, particularly at dawn. "There are deer everywhere in park (fawns and even Bucks). Like COE's it is spacious with good space between sites," writes a camper at Defeated Creek Campground. Morning walks often yield the best wildlife viewing experiences.

What campers like

Platform camping experiences: The elevated wooden deck sites at Edgar Evins State Park create unique camping setups. "First time camping in our camper, on platforms. Loved it! Very informative pontoon boat tour with a Park Ranger," writes one camper who appreciated this distinctive feature. These platforms accommodate both tents and smaller RVs.

Spacious, level sites: Poole Knobs earns praise for its well-maintained camping spaces. "Each site has a concrete picnic table, fire ring, and a moveable lantern hook. The primitive area has several water spigots to use (near each restroom and a few in between)," reports a visitor who spent Labor Day weekend there. Sites typically measure 50-60 feet in length.

Clean facilities: Bathroom maintenance receives consistent praise across multiple properties. "Bathrooms were very clean. The hosts were nice, and rode by to see if we needed wood or ice," notes a camper at Bledsoe Creek State Park. Most facilities include hot water showers and regular cleaning schedules.

What you should know

Limited connectivity: Cell service varies significantly across the region. "Found out once we got there that the connection for LTE is pretty sporadic, sometimes you can connect to their unsecured Wi-Fi, but they prefer you not to," notes a camper at Defeated Creek Campground. AT&T typically provides better coverage than other carriers.

Insect preparation: Ticks appear frequently in reviews as a concern during warm months. "If you plan to go hiking on the trails that are surrounding the area please know that there heavily wooded areas with ticks, we found out the hard way. Make sure you have plenty of repellent and/or dress properly," advises a visitor.

Reservation timing: Seven Points operates seasonally from April to October and requires advance planning. "We have stayed at Seven Points around Memorial Day for 3 years now. This year was fabulous! Love the improvements they have made and the clear out they did on some of the spots," reports a regular visitor. Weekends typically book 2-3 months in advance.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas for children. "Great campground with water and electric hook-ups. The campsites are level cement pads with large well spaced sites. If you can get a lake view it is wonderful," reports a visitor to Seven Points, which includes a designated swimming area.

Private campground alternative: For smaller groups seeking more privacy, Watertown Private Camp offers a different experience. "The property was beautiful, with views of the TN hills, deer in the field in the morning, lots of wildflowers, and stunning woods," writes a visitor who felt particularly safe as a solo traveler.

Halloween festivities: Seasonal camping events provide family entertainment. "Their halloween weekend is a great time of fun for the kids!" notes a camper about Cedars of Lebanon State Park, which organizes themed weekends during fall months with costume contests and campsite decorating.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Many campgrounds in the area require additional equipment for RV stabilization. "Bring leveling blocks," advises a visitor to Nashville East-Lebanon KOA, explaining that "the entire campground is kinda hilly. You can get level in the pull through, but just if you park so-so."

Dump station access: Several campgrounds offer dump stations even when full hookups aren't available. "Water and electric hooks, campsites very spread apart. Will be back," notes a camper at Poole Knobs, where the dump station location requires planning as it's positioned near the entrance rather than within the camping loops.

Site selection strategy: RV campers recommend researching specific site numbers before booking. "We stayed in section 1, site 22. It was right beside the shower house. It was a pull through site, but it was a little tight. To my surprise I opened the electric pedestal, and there was only 50 amp service," reports a visitor to Cedars of Lebanon who suggests sections 2 and 3 for larger rigs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Norene, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Norene, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 124 campgrounds and RV parks near Norene, TN and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Norene, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Norene, TN is Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 47 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Norene, TN.

What parks are near Norene, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 22 parks near Norene, TN that allow camping, notably J Percy Priest Lake and Old Hickory Lake.