Best Campgrounds near Drummonds, TN

Campgrounds near Drummonds, Tennessee feature a mix of state parks, RV parks, and privately operated facilities. The area includes Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park, located about 20 miles from Drummonds, offering tent, RV, and cabin camping within its heavily wooded 10,000-acre property. Fort Pillow Historic State Park provides another established camping area with water and electric hookups for tents and RVs. Several private campgrounds including Tom Sawyer's RV Park and Memphis KOA supplement these options with additional amenities including cabin rentals and glamping facilities.

The region experiences significant mosquito activity during warm months, particularly in areas close to the Mississippi River wetlands. A visitor commented, "Bugs from April - October are pretty bad. This is in a forest, so they are constantly around." Most developed campgrounds near Drummonds provide water and electric hookups, with several offering full hookups including sewer connections. Cell service varies dramatically by location, with Meeman-Shelby Forest notably having zero reception despite being relatively close to Memphis. Bathroom facilities at state parks may be dated but are generally maintained, though some visitors note concerns about cleanliness. Weather conditions remain mild enough for year-round camping at most facilities, with all major campgrounds in the area listing "All year" for their operational season.

Campers report high satisfaction with the privacy and spacing between sites at Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park. Several visitors mentioned the campground's heavily wooded environment creates a secluded atmosphere despite proximity to Memphis. As described in feedback on The Dyrt, "This is a very wooded campground, offering lots of privacy. There's a nice playground that my youngest is a big fan of." The state park campgrounds provide access to numerous recreational opportunities including hiking trails, fishing at Poplar Tree Lake, and boat rentals. Military personnel have access to Midway RV Park, which receives positive reviews for its concrete pads and spacious layout. For campers seeking proximity to Memphis attractions, several RV parks offer convenient access while maintaining camping amenities, though these typically provide less natural seclusion than the forested state park options.

Best Camping Sites Near Drummonds, Tennessee (38)

    1. Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park

    42 Reviews
    Millington, TN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (901) 876-5215

    $28 - $27 / night

    "We really enjoyed the trails and roads for walking/biking.

    Not crowded and pretty quiet. August in Tennessee is hot and muggy!"

    "The campground is generally more expensive than the other surrounding camping spots in the area. However, the camp is very nice."

    2. Fort Pillow Historic State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Burlison, TN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 738-5581

    "The group site is away from all the other sites so you have plenty of room for children of all ages to run around and play without disturbing other campers. It’s very roomy and beautiful."

    "I had to ask for everything, like a campsite map to my site, a trail map, and buying firewood. Nothing was offered, so definitely ask. The layout is also backwards."

    3. Tom Sawyer's RV Park

    60 Reviews
    West Memphis, AR
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 735-9770

    "Beautiful sunrise and sunsets, close to Memphis Tennessee also."

    "Holy heck the drive getting to this place is crazy- left off the interstate, through a shady part of Memphis, past all kinds of industry, across tracks and over a dike, down a curvy bumpy gravel road past"

    4. Midway RV Park (Military)

    4 Reviews
    Millington, TN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (901) 874-5496

    "The CG is close to the commissary. Not much else with in walking distance."

    5. Memphis KOA

    15 Reviews
    Marion, AR
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 739-4801

    "We spent the night while driving north past Memphis. The staff was super helpful. Our site (and the whole campground) was covered in snow and in was cold."

    "They also have a community garden.Very close to Memphis. The only downside is it has quite a bit of road traffic noise and a strange side road entrance.1"

    6. SK campground

    5 Reviews
    Bartlett, TN
    19 miles
    +1 (214) 492-3050

    $40 - $60 / night

    "at the end of the street, near the woods, a stunning place, real heaven for a camper. Shay was very helpful in getting us in and out with our 33 ft camper"

    "Pulling in was tight, but anyone worth their salt driving can get in with no problems."

    7. T.O. Fuller State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    West Memphis, AR
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (901) 543-7581

    "Odorous, there is a water treatment plant close by. We parked the mobile apartment, grabbed an Uber, and went to Graceland.

    PS."

    "Cicadas will drive you mad (even with earplugs I struggled to sleep but can't do anything about them..just fyi)."

    8. Graceland RV Park & Campground

    19 Reviews
    Memphis, TN
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (901) 396-7125

    "It is located next to Elvis Presley’s Memphis and across the street from Graceland- it’s a busy area."

    "You can walk right from the RV park to the museum. There’s a private gate from the campground to leads to the museum so you don’t have to drive anywhere."

    9. Cook's Lake RV Resort and Campground

    2 Reviews
    Memphis, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (901) 293-3614

    $14 - $75 / night

    10. Agricenter RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Germantown, TN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (901) 355-1977

    "This park is in a part of Shelby Farms Park which is a 4,500 acres of lakes, bike and running trails, playgrounds and so much more. The park also has plenty of events to keep you entertained."

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Recent Reviews near Drummonds, TN

304 Reviews of 38 Drummonds Campgrounds


  • J
    Sep. 8, 2025

    country view rv park

    Close to Rt 40

    They have huge back in spots mostly level even though it’s gravel. It’s in a field so no frills. Dispersed campers look like they live there. It was a quick trip off 40 to get there and it was quiet and spacious. Good for an overnight rest.

  • Goldy M.
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Serendipity Resort

    Warning to Blue Oval Families& Traveling Workers– AVOID Serendipity RV Park

    We were long-term tenants at Serendipity RV Park for over two years, paying$950/month. My husband works for Blue Oval, and we want to warn others: this park does not respect or value loyal tenants. On July 8, 2025, a Serendipity employee ran a mower into our RV, damaging our slide-out. Instead of taking responsibility, they brought in Ralph’s Mobile RV Repair—a contractor who showed up without notice and“repaired” it using silicone instead of 2 sided adhesive, it look horrible, he smearing silicone everywhere, and bent up parts of the trim that had not even were not even originally damaged. We documented everything, expressed our concerns immediately. Ralph returned later, didn’t even remove the old silicone, and caked more on top. When we pushed back, he became aggressive and confrontational—at one point suggesting he could“meet” my husband somewhere. Serendipity never inspected the work. Edward, who’s on-site daily, never once came to speak to us. Instead, we got a dismissive text saying they were“satisfied” with the work and that we should“file it on our insurance.” The damage was caused by their own employee—yet they refuse to make it right. On top of that:• They’ve overcharged our card multiple occasions and add illegal card processing fees.• in addition to the$950/monthly space rent, they have installed meters to charge electric ON TOP of the$950(they want MORE money but do not even maintain our lawns properly)• The park is poorly maintained. Grass gets a foot tall before it’s mowed, and employees recklessly use riding mowers near RVs. We were respectful, always paid on time, and expected to be treated fairly. Instead, we’ve dealt with poor repairs, price gouging, and total disregard. If you’re a Blue Oval worker or traveling family, do yourself a favor—avoid Serendipity and Ralph’s RV Repair. You deserve better.

  • Sherry P.
    Jul. 22, 2025

    Serendipity Resort

    Trashy, unkept, rude staff, overpriced, no respect for guests

    My husband and I have always loved Serendipity and looked forward to visiting for the last several years.  That has definitely changed with the latest owners.  The girls in the office have smart mouths and zero customer service skills.  The grounds look awful, grown up grass everywhere.  It appears they only mow about 25%.  Food is poor and overpriced.  Ron and Daphne are truly missed.  There is no personality to Serendipity anymore.  It used to be a nice resort style rv park now it ranks as bottom of the barrel.  Just sad.

  • Jenna L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2025

    Tom Sawyer's RV Park

    Decent RV park Right on the mississippi

    Low key RV Park, and sites are a bit close together, but it's right on the Mississippi, and is wonderful views of the river! The staff was extremely helpful. Some of the sites only have 50 and 30 amp power, and I primarily use 20 amp for my camper van, and the staffer was very willing to help me switch sites to accommodate my needs.

  • Greg S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 18, 2025

    Tom Sawyer's RV Park

    4.4 stars

    Holy heck the drive getting to this place is crazy- left off the interstate, through a shady part of Memphis, past all kinds of industry, across tracks and over a dike, down a curvy bumpy gravel road past ancient campground signs and various unrelated turn offs.... When you get to the park check in building it's a relief but not a departure from what you've just seen lol. However, the woman who checked us in was very nice. Driving into the campground is almost as weird- random electrical towers, old tree houses falling down from floods, debris scattered here and there...... We got a riverfront pull through site, which was cool but not appreciated as much at it should have been due to the real feel of 95 degrees when we pulled in and zero shade to setup in. As evening rolled around, the beauty of this place came alive. We ate dinner in the shade due to the smart layout of the sites, and as the breeze picked up we could enjoy the scenery in earnest for the first time. Tugboats pushed barges against the current at a slower than walking pace. Trees with root balls intact floated downstream. The distant banks of the Tennessee side showed their sandy promontory. As the sun began to set, we walked along the river and climbed on huge logs and ran up and down the river bank. The RVs parked here along the river were classy and in stark contrast to the less than well maintained grounds. As I sat on the bench with my sons at dusk looking out across the mighty miss, the condition of the campground wasn't on my mind. This place is worth a stop for a day or two as you explore Memphis. Riverfront sites are a must.

  • Green's Quiet Acre
    Jun. 6, 2025

    Green's Quiet Acre

    Great spot

    Stayed at Green’s Quiet Acre and couldn’t be happier. The lot was clean, level, and had full hookups. Quiet, safe location with easy access to town. Owner was friendly and made everything simple. Definitely recommend if you’re passing through or need a long-term spot.

  • E
    May. 21, 2025

    Willow RV Park

    Nice place to camp,clean and nice site. lot to do around

    Nice place to Camp nice site and clean


Guide to Drummonds

Campgrounds near Drummonds, Tennessee offer accommodations ranging from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV pads. Located in the western part of Tennessee along the Mississippi River watershed, camping options exist within a 30-mile radius with varying levels of amenities. Most facilities experience high humidity in summer months, with mosquitoes active from spring through early fall particularly in forested areas.

What to do

Explore local history: Fort Pillow Historic State Park Campground offers access to Civil War sites with educational displays. "The historic site of Ft Pillow from the Civil war is on one of the hiking trails. The trails also go along the Mississippi river and provide some beautiful views," notes Rick P. The park includes a small lake with canoes and kayaks for rent.

Visit nature center: Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park maintains a nature center with native wildlife displays. "There is a nature center that is under renovation that has snakes, spiders and owls to see," according to Ryan S. The center provides educational programs about local ecosystems and wildlife.

Night hiking: Rangers at Fort Pillow organize special night programs including guided hikes. "Ranger Tyson informed us that they were doing a night hike to the Fort and they would be serving Gumbo for dinner around the campfire at the Fort. Sign me up! It was one of the fee based activities, but for $5 per person, it was totally worth it!" shares Shana D.

Fishing opportunities: Several parks offer fishing in stocked lakes or river access points. Small boats are permitted at certain locations with restrictions. The area lakes contain bass, crappie, and catfish for anglers.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Cook's Lake RV Resort and Campground offers a quiet setting despite its proximity to Memphis. "Away from it all. But still close to Memphis. About 15 minutes to downtown, but within cell service," explains Paul C. The location provides a balance between accessibility and seclusion.

Free amenities: Tom Sawyer's RV Park provides complimentary laundry facilities, unusual for campgrounds in the region. "Clean restroom, free laundry and free WiFi. This is a campground we would like to stay at again," Christine U. reports. Several reviewers noted the convenience of these included services.

Wildlife viewing: The natural settings attract various wildlife visible from campsites. "Deer come out in the evening. Can see the stars at night," notes Shay A. at SK campground. Many campers report deer sightings at dusk across multiple camping areas near Drummonds.

Flat, level sites: Several campgrounds feature concrete pads that remain level regardless of weather conditions. "The most Level site in our 6k mile trip," comments Kathy F. about the Memphis KOA. This feature is particularly valuable during rainy seasons when soil can become soft.

What you should know

Seasonal flooding concerns: Tom Sawyer's RV Park experiences occasional closures due to Mississippi River levels. "Only problem is if the river is over its banks, then the campground is closed. We had to keep checking to see if the river was down, campground was cleaned up and open," warns Christine U. Always call ahead during spring months when river levels typically rise.

Varied cell service: Reception ranges from excellent to non-existent depending on location. "We had 0 service anywhere near our campsite. Nice to disconnect for a night, but plan accordingly," advises Ellie B. about Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park. Download offline maps before visiting remote campgrounds.

Industrial surroundings: Some campgrounds near Memphis sit amid industrial zones. "There's a smell due to the industrial zone right outside the park but, for a quick one night stay it ain't bad," notes Rebecca H. about T.O. Fuller State Park Campground. The campground itself remains clean despite its surroundings.

Limited tent options: Most facilities primarily accommodate RVs with fewer designated tent sites. "I would call ahead to ask what sites to consider if booking online, or just show up. There are a lot of sites here and you'll find something. Not all sites are suitable for tent campers," advises Daniel L. about Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds maintain updated play areas for children. "Nice playground area for the kids!" mentions Ryan S. about Fort Pillow Historic State Park. Equipment typically includes swings, slides and climbing structures suitable for various ages.

Swimming options: Agricenter RV Park provides access to the larger Shelby Farms Park complex with numerous recreational facilities. "This park is in a part of Shelby Farms Park which is a 4,500 acres of lakes, bike and running trails, playgrounds and so much more," explains Melisa J. The extensive property offers multiple activities within a short distance.

Kid-friendly spacing: First-time campers find certain parks more approachable. "Each space was far enough but not but also in proximity to each other for those who afraid to camp out somewhere totally alone," shares Nicole about Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park. This arrangement balances privacy with security.

Accessible bathrooms: Facilities with clean, regularly maintained bathrooms make family camping more manageable. "Each bathroom was private in that you had your own suite style bathroom with toilet, sink & shower," notes Shana D. about Fort Pillow State Park, though she cautions that limited quantities may mean waiting during busy periods.

Tips from RVers

Entry challenges: Some parks have difficult approach roads requiring careful navigation. "The drive getting to this place is crazy - left off the interstate, through a shady part of Memphis, past all kinds of industry, across tracks and over a dike, down a curvy bumpy gravel road," warns Greg S. about Tom Sawyer's RV Park. RVers should research entry routes before arrival.

Specialized sites: Graceland RV Park & Campground offers convenient access to Memphis attractions with security measures. "They a have a 24-hour security guard at the entrance and you must sign-in to enter the property," notes Erika P. The park primarily serves tourists visiting local attractions.

Concrete pad advantages: Midway RV Park features durable concrete pads that remain level regardless of weather. "Spacious, Quiet, Clean. A lot of space in between sites, concrete pads, grassy and quiet," reports Tony C. This construction prevents sinking during wet conditions and keeps RVs level.

Variable hookup configurations: Campgrounds often mix different amperage options within the same loop. "You have a handful of RV sites with 50 amp, a couple of 30 amp sites and then lots of tent sites that have 20 amp or no power at all," explains Shana D. about Fort Pillow State Park. Always confirm your specific site has compatible hookups before booking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Drummonds, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Drummonds, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 38 campgrounds and RV parks near Drummonds, TN and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Drummonds, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Drummonds, TN is Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park with a 4.1-star rating from 42 reviews.

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

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