Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Duff, TN

TVA Public Land-Fork Bend's free primitive camping areas allow pets throughout the property with no specific restrictions. This rustic camping destination on Norris Lake permits tent and RV camping with dogs, making it popular for budget-conscious pet owners seeking waterfront sites. Indian Mountain State Park Campground welcomes pets at all campsites with concrete pads, providing full hookups for RVs and space for tents. The sites are close together but very level with beautiful waterfront views. Ride Royal Blue ATV Resort and Campground accommodates pets at its tent sites, RV spots, and cabins. Locals sometimes use TVA Public Land as a weekend party spot, creating occasional trash issues, though the waterfront camping remains a beautiful option for those with dogs.

Powell Valley Resort & Marina provides pet-friendly accommodations with electric hookups, sewer connections, and water hookups suitable for tent camping, RVs, and glamping setups. The property features hiking trails where leashed dogs can explore the natural surroundings. Chuck Swan State Forest permits dogs at its primitive tent camping sites. Most campgrounds in the area enforce leash requirements to protect wildlife and other campers. The Ride Royal Blue ATV Resort features a well-maintained RV campground with various site types accessible to pets, including the option to ride trails with your dog. Although there's significant broken glass at TVA Public Land-Fork Bend requiring site preparation before tent setup, the beautiful lake access and privacy between sites make it worth the effort for campers with dogs seeking water recreation opportunities.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Duff, Tennessee (144)

    1. Indian Mountain State Park Campground — Indian Mountain State Park

    22 Reviews
    Jellico, TN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 566-5870

    $33 - $37 / night

    "Very pet friendly!!"

    "Large walking path and places for your dog to exercise. Loved watching the ducks swim near our campsite"

    2. Cove Lake State Park Campground

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

    $25 - $55 / night

    "Paved paths to walk through the park.. also we found a small hike nearby, triple falls. A beautiful little hike to check out. All the spots are gravel but it’s very clean and well kept."

    "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)."

    3. West Campground — Norris Dam State Park

    29 Reviews
    Lake City, TN
    15 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."

    4. TVA Public Land- Fork Bend

    13 Reviews
    La Follette, TN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 632-2101

    "Reminder the lake is really low all fall/winter before Memorial Day. It was quiet and serene and you could hear the fish jumping all evening."

    "I recently learned that TVA land is free to camp on, so I sought out some close to me and found Fork Bend. If you want to get away from people, this place is for you."

    5. Loyston Point Campground

    18 Reviews
    Andersonville, TN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 494-9369

    "The staff is warm and helpful, it’s incredibly clean, and the surroundings really allow you to feel the love of East Tennessee’s beauty."

    "Stayed at a premium lakeshore site on Norris Lake. Advertised as a pull through, but that must be for travel trailers, as I have an RV."

    6. Big Ridge State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Maynardville, TN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 992-5523

    $8 - $100 / night

    "I’ve stayed at this site a couple times now and I love the location. The site is a short and easy hike (under 2 miles) from the parking lot via the Lake Trail to the Dark Hollow Trail."

    "Close to the bathhouse and a quick walk to the entrance to get to the store, swim area, etc."

    7. Eagle Rock Resort & Campground

    3 Reviews
    La Follette, TN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 566-4999

    $35 - $325 / night

    "The location is near the I-75 and has lots of ATV activity and neither of those impacted us on our Wednesday night stay. Large grassy area for dog walk. Staff was friendly and helpful."

    "Lots of the tenants appear to be regulars since it is close to thousand of acres of ATV trails and they come to play often."

    8. Powell Valley Resort & Marina

    2 Reviews
    Duff, TN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 562-5975

    "Cornhole boards on the dock outside of the restaurant area, trivia nights on Thursdays. Campground is being upgraded in stages but is clean and family-friendly."

    9. Chuck Swan State Forest

    4 Reviews
    Maynardville, TN
    13 miles
    Website

    "The coordinates on here will lead you to the middle of the road, however, if you keep driving, right before you hit the state park, you will see a campground to your left that is free free free."

    "Lots to explore here, beaches, hi clearance roads(Jeep roads), caves, old cemeteries, rocks to jump off into the lake,and an old fire tower you can climb for what I would expect is a great view."

    10. Wilderness Road Campground

    30 Reviews
    Shawanee, TN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 248-2817

    $18 - $39 / night

    "Located in the Cumberland Gap where TN, VA and Ky touch borders. Very beautiful mountains with hiking trails ftom short distances to overnight primitive camping trials."

    "This is near the borders of KY, VA, and TN in Cumberland Gap park. Convenient to the park, the AT, and the nearby town for supplies, restaurants, and grocery."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Duff, TN

943 Reviews of 144 Duff Campgrounds


  • Lori H.
    Jun. 15, 2020

    Escapees Raccoon Valley RV Park

    True RV park right off 1-75

    Raccoon Valley RV park is literally just an RV park. The park was very clean and well maintained, and would be a nice place to park for a night as part of a longer trip. The RV park is just right off 1-75, just north of Knoxville, so it would be easy to hop on and off the interstate. The property is just a large gravel parking lot, with a few trees scattered throughout. Not really my kind of camping, but nearly all the spots were full.

    The park has a large laundry facility, and a dog park for people traveling/camping with pets. I did see some benches located in the perimeter of the property in shady spots for relaxing.

    I assume some of the guests are long term residents, but the sites were all so neat and clean, without built on structures and such that I’ve seen at most places. This RV park will be perfect for some!

  • M
    Aug. 29, 2018

    Thompson RV Park

    Friendly, next to a playground, near a rivers edge, quiet people.

    Beautiful, quiet, friendly. Large grassy area, well maintained. Near a rivers edge, playground, walking track, dog park, soccer fields...all right on or beside grounds. Easy access, allows weekly, or monthly stays.

  • Jeremy K.
    Sep. 5, 2022

    Clinton-Knoxville North KOA

    Nice little campground

    We stayed here one night passing through to our next destination. Staff was super friendly and helpful. Had a pull through site. Sites were a little close, but it was to be expected being a travel stop for most.
    They had a playground, horseshoes, cornhole, volleyball, and a dog park. They also had laundry, and a nice little game room.
    Bathhouses were super clean.
    There was a Mexican restaurant and a Shoneys witching walking distance, however the Mexican is closed on Sundays.

  • L
    Jun. 22, 2021

    Escapees Raccoon Valley RV Park

    Simple, affordable, accessible.

    This a an RV park, not a resort. It has everything you need: full hook ups, dog park, laundry. Clean, well kept and friendly. Sites are small and close, but work even for the larger rigs.

    A safe and reasonably priced place to spend a night while traveling, or a couple while exploring the area.

  • Andrea F.
    Oct. 15, 2020

    Clinton-Knoxville North KOA

    First time Staying at a KOA

    We picked this stop because it was a halfway point from our trip in Georgia to home in Ohio and it was easy off and on 75. It’s a small campground with only 37 rv sites, a primitive camping section and several small cabins. They offer a pool, dog park, laundry and game room.

    It’s very clean and the staff was nice. We got here after hours and they had everything we needed at the check in with our names, site number and directions to our site. They also offer WiFi and cable tv.

    There is not much to do in the park itself but it’s quite and close to town.

  • T
    Sep. 3, 2019

    Ripplin Waters Campground

    It’s okay...

    Ripplin’ Waters Campground in Sevierville, TN is not all out spectacular, but it is clean and nice... The campsites are mostly pull-thru and you can choose between 30 or 50 AMP sites, but they’re all full hook-up. The people that work there are alright, but can be a bit rude sometimes... Except for the one time my family and I stayed and there was one employee that was very nice and would drive over in the golf cart and talk! The one very good positive too is, that same time, on Fourth of July 2017, the power went out at the campground (they had fixed quickly), well we were gone and you know how hot it is In Tennessee in July, they called us and said if we had a pet in our camper that we needed to get back. And we did - so we rushed back, and I was very glad they did that!!! Overall, a nice place to stay in the Great Smokies!

  • B
    Jul. 11, 2018

    Anchor Down RV Resort

    Luxury camping for SURE!

    This camp ground is nothing short of luxurious! From its level concrete sites (some with massive stack stone fireplaces) to it’s bathhouses (that are nicer than my own home bathrooms, btw), they have spared no expense in creating the nicest campground possible! Basically, my only complaint is that there are almost no shade trees. Most campers who stay here have large RVs so shade isn’t necessarily an issue for them. We have a pop up camper (we were literally the only pop up there’s when we stayed-lol) and although we have air conditioning in our camper, the tent beds get pretty hot even still without some shade trees. Also, there is no restroom even close to the playground area. Thankfully we didn’t have a bathroom emergency with our toddler.

    The beach area they’ve constructed on the lake is INSANE! So so nice! There’s a giant blow up slide leading into the lake. There’s a super cute and fun dog park, arcade room, very nice pool area, food truck with anything you could want to eat, and the workers are super nice. Every Saturday in October, campers decorate their site and hand out candy to the costumed campers! My kids LOVED that. We have already booked for this next October and plan to make it a tradition!

  • A
    Aug. 10, 2018

    Holly Bay

    One of the best!! Want to pull up you're boat, bring your pets, own beach

    Swim next to show, bring your pets, tie up you're boat, be around friendly people or private, primitive to big pull thru, clean, great staff, prettiest lake in KY, best camp sites with poles, shady, level, tables, bear boxes, Crystal cleat water, H Ann's down I can't say enough!! The best!!

  • Shy-Anne W.
    Oct. 14, 2020

    Cove Lake State Park Campground

    Nice Spot

    Inside the state park lies this small campground. The views of the mountains are beautiful. Paved paths to walk through the park.. also we found a small hike nearby, triple falls. A beautiful little hike to check out. All the spots are gravel but it’s very clean and well kept. Very family and pet friendly place! Didn’t have them with me this time, but looked like a great spot to put in your small boat or kayak and fish!!


Guide to Duff

Located in northeastern Tennessee, Duff is surrounded by the Cumberland Mountains with elevations ranging from 1,200 to 1,600 feet. The area features multiple lakefront camping options with seasonal temperature variations from 30°F in winter to 85°F in summer. Several campgrounds accommodate dogs with specific rules about leashing and access to trails or swimming areas.

What to do

Hiking trails nearby: At Indian Mountain State Park Campground, visitors can enjoy walking paths with varying difficulty levels. "This campsite was a lot closer to town than expected. The campsites themselves were very clean and well kept. Beautiful views. It's also a public park area, so there was some through traffic, but they're not supposed to come through the campground," notes reviewer Shy-Anne W.

Water sports access: Loyston Point Campground offers direct lake access for boating and swimming. "Located on the beautiful Norris Lake. Our tents were right on the water and a short walk to paddle boats and kayaks!" reports Crissy T. The campground rents paddle boats, kayaks, and paddle boards at budget-friendly rates.

Off-road adventures: For ATV enthusiasts, Ride Royal Blue ATV Resort and Campground provides extensive trail systems. "The trails are accessible from the CG. FHUs on Back in and Pull-throughs, bathhouses, on-site fishing pond, playground, and Ohhh yes...the ATV wash station!" explains reviewer L&A C.

What campers like

Private waterfront sites: At TVA Public Land-Fork Bend, the spacious primitive sites offer isolation. "I would definitely recommend this spot for a solo camper like myself or a group of up to 6 people," writes Sarah N. Sites feature multiple fire rings and access to small beaches along the shoreline.

Clean facilities: Cove Lake State Park Campground maintains well-kept bathhouses and campsites. "The ranger was very friendly when we checked in. The restroom/showers were just up a little hill from this site and were very clean, heated and with plenty of hot water," notes Denise in her review.

Dog-friendly environment: Multiple campgrounds welcome pets with minimal restrictions. "Very pet friendly!!" reports Shy-Anne W. about Indian Mountain State Park. Dog owners appreciate the hiking trails available at most campgrounds, though leash requirements are standard throughout the region.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Winter camping requires preparation as facilities may be limited. "The water at the stall was off, as expected, as we were there in Late December," reports Candace M. about Cove Lake State Park Campground.

Access road conditions: Some primitive camping areas require appropriate vehicles. "From Demory Rd., take a right on Jim Lee rd, then take the second road on the left to head back to the public land area. Someone had carved in Fork Bend on the back of a road sign," advises Amanda F. regarding finding TVA Public Land.

Site preparation needs: For tent camping at Chuck Swan State Forest, be prepared for minimal facilities. "Bring your bug spray, flashlight and TP," warns reviewer Shelly S. The primitive sites lack amenities but provide exceptional isolation.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: West Campground at Norris Dam State Park offers family-friendly sites near recreational areas. "We were right next to a trailhead and that gave us a lot of extra room," notes Anna, making it easier to keep children entertained.

Swimming areas: Several campgrounds feature designated swimming zones. "Super fun little state park. It was very busy and kids everywhere. The spaces had some shade but not everywhere. We were next to the old playground but the new one was very nice," reports Katie C. about Indian Mountain State Park.

Educational opportunities: Big Ridge State Park Campground offers historical features for children to explore. "The history of the area is interesting, and the lake is quite peaceful," mentions Christy E., providing learning opportunities along with recreation.

Tips from RVers

Leveling considerations: At Powell Valley Resort & Marina, prepare for uneven terrain. "Sites are very unlevel. Dump station is on the wrong side of the road and not well maintained," cautions Travis W. Bringing additional leveling blocks is recommended.

Easy access sites: Cove Lake State Park provides convenient camping for those traveling along I-75. "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)," shares Ken W., making it ideal for overnight stops.

Full hookup availability: Several dog-friendly campgrounds near Duff offer complete services. "All the sites have concrete pads (fairly level) with full hookups. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Nice view of lake and some shade trees," writes Joe L. about Indian Mountain State Park.

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