Best Campgrounds near Spring Hill, TN

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Campgrounds near Spring Hill, Tennessee range from developed state parks to small private operations, with varied accommodation options including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals. Henry Horton State Park Campground, located in Lewisburg, offers tent camping, RV sites with electric and water hookups, and cabin lodging along the Duck River. Campers RV Park in Columbia provides full hookup sites with 50-amp service for larger rigs, while specialty options like Lil Cabin Big Rocker offer cabin-only experiences on private land. Montgomery Bell State Park Campground, situated approximately 30 miles northwest, features additional camping facilities with year-round availability.

Access to camping facilities varies across the region, with most developed campgrounds maintaining gravel roads suitable for standard vehicles. Henry Horton and Montgomery Bell State Parks remain open year-round, while Poole Knobs operates seasonally from May through October. Most campgrounds near Spring Hill require reservations, particularly during summer weekends and holidays when sites fill quickly. The climate features humid summers and mild winters, with spring and fall offering the most comfortable camping conditions. Primitive backcountry sites at Henry Horton provide more secluded options accessible via short hiking trails. "The backcountry campsites are just a short trek from the camp store, the hike itself follows the river. We only saw one other couple and no one else was staying at the second site so it was such a secluded weekend," noted a visitor describing the hiking access.

Natural features significantly enhance the camping experience in this region, with the Duck River serving as a focal point for recreation at Henry Horton State Park. Campsites positioned along waterways receive consistently positive reviews for their scenery and access to fishing, paddling, and swimming opportunities. Tent campers appreciate the ample shade trees found at state park facilities, with several visitors highlighting the space between sites and natural screening. Campground amenities vary widely, with state parks typically offering more facilities than private operations. According to one camper, "The campground is well maintained with plenty of shade at the sites. The bathrooms are nice and warm in the winter and clean." Primitive sites appeal to those seeking solitude, while developed campgrounds attract families looking for conveniences like playgrounds, restrooms with showers, and access to organized activities.

Best Camping Sites Near Spring Hill, Tennessee (111)

    1. Henry Horton State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Chapel Hill, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 364-2222

    $10 - $150 / night

    "Chapel Hill, just to the north, offers all you might need with a hardware store, Dollar General, walk in clinic and restaurants."

    "Yes, I received several dirty looks for driving on the road toward the tent area.) I parked in the restroom area as the road was completely blocked with children, inner tubes and adults."

    2. Campers RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Spring Hill, TN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 381-4112

    "Perfect distance to local attractions."

    "Good dog walks. Good Wi-Fi."

    3. Montgomery Bell State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Burns, TN
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 797-9052

    "Campground Review: Montgomery Bell State Park The Four Mile Campground is nestled in a hollow offering shade and creekage on one side plus several of the trailheads start nearby and you are close"

    "It is a beautiful state park known as the"Queen of Tennessee's State Parks". There are 4,000 acres with mountain biking, fishing, hiking, picnic areas, kayaking/canoeing, and a golf course."

    4. Howlin Hill

    2 Reviews
    Chapel Hill, TN
    10 miles
    +1 (615) 578-6929

    $30 - $150 / night

    "From what I could see it’s secluded for tents had bathrooms and trails. And fire places close to campsites !"

    5. Lil Cabin Big Rocker

    1 Review
    Franklin, TN
    13 miles
    +1 (714) 453-7762

    $156 - $214 / night

    "Get away from it all while being close by and book your spot today! Don't forget to leave them some love here."

    6. Meriwether Lewis Campground

    33 Reviews
    Hohenwald, TN
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 305-7417

    "That’s probably not something I would have said before visiting the Meriwether Lewis Campground near Hohenwald, Tennessee. This campground is amazing."

    "I did not expect to find something like this in Tennessee! Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised. It is a cute little campground with clean bathrooms nearby."

    7. Nashville KOA Resort

    39 Reviews
    Nashville, TN
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 889-0282

    "Nashville north koa was a nice campground with a proximity to Nashville but away from the bustle. We stayed for a week and enjoyed ourselves."

    "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."

    8. Nashville I-24 Campground

    13 Reviews
    Smyrna, TN
    27 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."

    9. Stoney Creek Travel Park

    9 Reviews
    Lewisburg, TN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 293-2500

    $44 - $50 / night

    "Very close to the highway but not too close LOL. Good food to eat within 20 minutes all the shopping you need for traveling. staff and the owners awesome."

    "Easy access to Interstate. Very friendly and helpful staff. A winter storm was headed our way and the made sure we were aware and prepared."

    10. Poole Knobs

    22 Reviews
    La Vergne, TN
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 459-6948

    $24 - $50 / night

    "Great campground on a lovely lake. We always enjoy our stay here. Short drive to nearby Smyrna. Bathrooms are clean and staff is very welcoming."

    "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!"

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Recent Reviews near Spring Hill, TN

701 Reviews of 111 Spring Hill Campgrounds


  • Jeff L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 18, 2025

    Campers RV Park

    Beautiful Campground in Tennessee!

    This is a very nice campground. Quiet, nice sites, nice hosts, plenty of space, games and nice hangout areas. Perfect distance to local attractions.

  • Pam R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 9, 2025

    Nashville East-Lebanon KOA

    Nice staff

    Good overnight with some issues. The staff is great. The location is good. The road noise isn't a problem. The issues: our site up front was hard to back into (in the dark) and it wasn't level. They offered us a bigger site towards the back for another $20 before we got there. We should have accepted! The main issue is that the bathroom/ showers need updating. On our cross country trip this was too often the case at KOAs. Now that so many RVs are essentially homes on wheels, the bathroom/ showers are no longer a priority. Those of us who intentionally travel light need them though. I would like to see KOA encourage their members to bring them up to standards. It is not fun taking a lukewarm shower that dribbles out and then getting dressed in a cold room.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 8, 2025

    Nashville RV and Cabins Resort

    Friendly Times

    Everyone we have come into contact with has been very friendly and helpful. The bathrooms are immaculate and the sites are nice gravel

  • Alisa P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 6, 2025

    Nashville KOA Resort

    Big Beautiful Resort

    This KOA has it all!! They have a heated pool with hot tub (adults only) They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner in the game room. They have site that have their own dog runs!! It is clean and the staff is very friendly and accommodating. Sites have picnic tables and fire rings. The store is open from 8-8 and sell a variety of items. There is a shuttle offered for a $15 fee that will take you downtown Nashville. It is also super close to the Grand Ole Opry. Perfect setting for exploring the area!

  • e
    Oct. 27, 2025

    Campers RV Park

    Not worth the price

    They say they have bathroom and showers for camper but that is not necessarily so. You have to rent one of their cabins to get to use the bathhouses.

    Not worth the $65 per night.

    Had I known before hand I would have went a few short miles down the road to the much cheaper state park that has bathhouses.

    The not so friendly lady at the front desk didn’t say anything about no access to bathhouses until after I had paid and gotten my site number. The “oh yeah by the way” in regards to the bathhouses was kinda underhanded.

  • Daniol S.
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Henry Horton State Park Campground

    Back Country

    Went camping with my brother back in May. They seem to have made a lot of improvements to the campground since my last visit years prior. There are new trails and the amenities at the sites appear to be new. The trails are very well maintained.

  • SkywaystoHighways.com Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    The Caverns Campground in Grundy County Tennessee

    Concert Venue Camping

    We stayed at this campground to see St. Paul and the Broken Bones. This campground is for The Caverns concert venue and can only be camped at during concerts. A bit pricey but worth it. Port-a-Potty’s were spotless. Beware of choosing a spot on top of a fire ant house!!! Ouch!

  • SkywaystoHighways.com Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Poole Knobs

    Always a great stay

    Great campground on a lovely lake. We always enjoy our stay here. Short drive to nearby Smyrna. Bathrooms are clean and staff is very welcoming. Our favorite site is 48 which offers a great view with access to the water and trees for privacy along the roadside.


Guide to Spring Hill

Camping sites near Spring Hill, Tennessee sit between 650-800 feet in elevation, creating moderate terrain suitable for both novice and experienced campers. The region receives an average of 53 inches of rainfall annually, slightly above the national average, contributing to lush vegetation around campgrounds. Most campgrounds in the Spring Hill area maintain operating hours from 7 AM to 10 PM during peak season.

What to do

Lake recreation at J. Percy Priest Lake: Poole Knobs Campground offers direct access to this 14,000-acre reservoir with numerous water activities. "We stayed here for a night on our cross country tour. Really pretty lake and beautifully maintained property. Water and electric hooks, campsites very spread apart," notes a visitor at Poole Knobs.

Hiking trails at Meriwether Lewis: The historic site features multiple interconnecting trails ranging from 0.5 to 3 miles in length, with interpretive markers. A camper reports, "The trails we hiked were well maintained and there is a quiet paved road suitable for bicycling," while another adds "Free water in various places, garbage cans by your site, numbered sites, paved driveways and parking spaces" at Meriwether Lewis Campground.

Educational programs: Montgomery Bell State Park runs ranger-led activities including wildlife presentations and historical tours. According to a visitor, "There is a beautiful waterfall and an adorable old church," and another mentions it's "Great family friendly park with lots of hiking and historical sites."

What campers like

Spacious waterfront sites: Many campers appreciate sites with direct water access and ample space between neighbors. "Spent two nights here for Labor Day 2020. We stayed on the center strip in the primitive area. The facilities were well maintained and clean. Each site has a concrete picnic table, fire ring, and a moveable lantern hook," shares a camper at Poole Knobs.

Winter camping options: Several campgrounds remain open year-round with heated facilities. A visitor to Montgomery Bell State Park Campground shares, "With a great pavilion, Vb court, ball diamond, and playground, the far side of the camp is perfect for families, groups, and events. Our fave sites are 1-8, with #1+2 right next to the creek and the most updated bathrooms."

Affordable primitive camping: Budget-conscious campers can find sites starting at $8 per night. "For several months while living in TN, we spent almost every weekend at Henry Horton State Park. We always got a primitive site, shady site. I was never disappointed by any of our sites and never felt cramped or too close to other campers," notes one regular visitor.

What you should know

Reservation timelines: Many campgrounds near Spring Hill allow bookings 6 months in advance. As one camper at Montgomery Bell State Park advises, "Make your reservations early!! Beautiful area lakes, groomed trails, nice hosts."

Bathroom access: Facility placement varies significantly between campgrounds. A camper at Stoney Creek Travel Park appreciates that "Every amenity is clean and tidy! My kids loved the free campfires in the park each night. The host kept the firewood ready each night," while at Poole Knobs, a visitor notes, "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."

Price variations: Campground costs vary considerably based on amenities and location. Basic sites at Meriwether Lewis Campground are free, while premium sites at private campgrounds can exceed $65 per night. A visitor to Campers RV Park notes, "Not worth the $65 per night. Had I known before hand I would have went a few short miles down the road to the much cheaper state park that has bathhouses."

Tips for camping with families

Look for dedicated play areas: Some campgrounds offer specific recreation zones for children. "Perfect for families! Check-in was a breeze, setup was simple with a level site, and everyone there, from the park rangers to the camp store staff to the campground hosts, was friendly and helpful... Plenty of places for the kiddos to ride their bikes," shares a visitor at Henry Horton State Park Campground.

Consider campsites with nearby attractions: Several campgrounds provide easy access to educational or entertainment facilities. A camper at Nashville KOA Resort reports, "This KOA has it all!! They have a heated pool with hot tub (adults only). They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner in the game room. They have site that have their own dog runs!!"

Pack for varied weather: The Spring Hill region experiences sudden temperature shifts even within seasons. "I vistited in the off season (Nov 24) - the bathrooms were clean, the sites were quiet and it was beautiful. Some sites are level, some aren't. We ended up booking another site to stay another couple of days because we loved it so much," notes a winter camper at Henry Horton State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling considerations: Many campgrounds feature varied terrain that can present challenges. At Campers RV Park, a visitor notes, "The pull thru sites have been widened and are more accommodating for larger RVs. They are working on adding a few more pull thru sites as well. The sites are gravel and mostly level. All sites are FHU."

Electric service availability: Different campgrounds offer varying electric hookup capabilities. "We were on site 18 and it was very level, paved and double wide. Parking was easy and it accommodated the 38' RV and a SUV. The sites all seem to be well shaded and spaced sufficiently apart," shares an RVer at Henry Horton State Park.

Dump station access: Not all campgrounds with RV sites offer full sewer hookups. A visitor to Stoney Creek Travel Park appreciates the convenience: "Very well maintained park right off the HWY for easy access. All sites are pull through which was nice if you're towing. You dont neccessarily have to unload."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Spring Hill, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Spring Hill, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 111 campgrounds and RV parks near Spring Hill, TN and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Spring Hill, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Spring Hill, TN is Henry Horton State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 35 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Spring Hill, TN?

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

What parks are near Spring Hill, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 parks near Spring Hill, TN that allow camping, notably J Percy Priest Lake and Old Hickory Lake.