Best Cabin Camping near Rockwood, TN

Rustic cabin rentals near Rockwood provide varying levels of comfort and amenities across several established campgrounds. Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground offers cabins with lake views, while Fall Creek Falls State Park features both rustic and modern cabin options with full utilities. Sweetwater KOA and Crossville I-40 KOA provide cabin accommodations with convenient access to Interstate highways. Most cabins include basic furnishings with electricity, though amenities vary significantly between locations. Cabin interiors typically feature beds, tables, and climate control systems. "The park offers several campgrounds than can accommodate RV's, tent camping and primitive campsites. There are water and electrical hookups at all sites except the primitive. There are bathhouses and even cabin rentals for those who prefer that."

Furnished cabins range from basic rustic structures to fully-equipped vacation rentals with kitchenettes. Most locations require advance reservations, particularly during summer months and fall foliage season. Pet policies vary by location, with some cabins designated as pet-friendly while others prohibit animals entirely. One camper noted, "Deer Creek properties is located in a secure gated community just minutes from Fall Creek Falls State Park. All cabins are fully furnished, provide hall linens and towels, fire pits and many other amenities." Bean Pot Campground and Awakening Adventures offer cabin options with more privacy, while state park cabins often provide better access to hiking trails and recreational facilities.

Depending on the cabin type, visitors may need to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Basic cabins typically provide beds with mattresses but no bedding. Kitchen facilities vary widely, from simple microwaves and mini-refrigerators to full kitchens with cookware and utensils. A recent review mentioned, "The name has changed to Smitty's Lodge & CG. I found this awesome campground close to the beginning of the Cherohala skyway in Tellico Plains. Includes picnic table, fire pit and some chairs, clean restrooms and showers, use of refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, and super nice hosts." Most campgrounds with cabins have on-site stores selling essential items, firewood, and ice, though prices are typically higher than at grocery stores in nearby towns.

Best Cabin Sites Near Rockwood, Tennessee (53)

    1. Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Crossville, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 484-6138

    "However we have come here for the day to hike and enjoy the playground by the picnic area, and it is a beautiful park, with a large lake, a restaurant, and a bridge that is iconic to the Cumberland region"

    "There are fire pits, lantern poles, grills, and picnic tables—all the necessities for ideal camping.  However, there is not a whole lot of privacy, although my neighbor was very nice. "

    2. Crossville / I-40 KOA

    12 Reviews
    Crab Orchard, TN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 707-5349

    "We had a great view of one of the ponds, and nice lawn on each side and behind us. There was a nice modern picnic table and a heavy duty fire ring, both of which we put to good use."

    "Camp store had lots of cool stuff and awesome hand scooped ice cream… Pizza and wings are also available. You can text an order in and have it charged to your site and delivered."

    3. Sweetwater KOA

    14 Reviews
    Madisonville, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 213-3900

    "There are two sites that are very long with amazing decks.

    The park offers full hook up RV Sites, Cabins, Tent sites."

    "Ask about the deck, fire pit camp sites, as they have a small table with chairs and glider swing. We will stop there again."

    4. Arrowhead Resort

    4 Reviews
    Spring City, TN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 365-6484

    "Easy access to fishing, small town feel, boat rental, bait and restaurant all on site. 40 min from Chattanooga for day trips. Bathhouse has HOT water and is clean."

    5. Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground

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

    $8 - $32 / night

    "The park offers several campgrounds than can accommodate RV's, tent camping and primitive campsites. There are water and electrical hookups at all sites except the primitive."

    "Excellent state park with multiple waterfalls and trails! Campground C was clean and well kept! Primitive sites have picnic table, fire ring and grill! Bathhouse is nice with warm showers!"

    6. Awakening Adventures

    2 Reviews
    Spring City, TN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 543-1153

    $15 - $110 / night

    "A lot of space to explore and hike.  River nearby and a lake not far from the camp.  A very unique camp site.  The host are as friendly as they come. "

    7. Bean Pot Campground

    6 Reviews
    Crossville, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 848-7958

    $30 - $45 / night

    "really enjoyed my time at the bean pot. check in was easy, and the campsites were all pull through. comes with picnic tables and a fire ring. the staff was super friendly. we ran out of paper towel, (which"

    "The owners were incredibly nice and helpful, and the showers, bathrooms, and laundry room were super clean and well kept."

    8. Euchee Marina Resort and Campground

    1 Review
    Spring City, TN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 334-1004

    $30 - $135 / night

    "This place may be seasonal and have limited hours but oh what a treat it is to make this part of your boating experience on Watts Bar Lake. They feature Monkey Towns local brews out of Dayton,TN."

    9. Deer Run RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Crossville, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 484-3333

    "We put our surge protector on and the power at the site kept shorting out. We managed to get slides out then it shorted out. Turned breakers back on to turn on a/c and it blew again."

    "We were next to the lake and enjoyed the view. There was a close bath house, but they still had it closed for winter so it was a little drive to the other side of the lake to the other one."

    10. Windrock Campground

    7 Reviews
    Oliver Springs, TN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 435-3939

    $18 - $300 / night

    "We go back to Windrock park every year. It's our favorite place to camp. It's always clean and well kept. Lots to do.. Off roading, shooting range, mountain bike trails, atv rentals."

    "Great sites, cute cabins great location."

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Cabin Reviews near Rockwood, TN

392 Reviews of 53 Rockwood Campgrounds


  • Shea M.
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground

    The Gorge

    The park offers several campgrounds than can accommodate RV's, tent camping and primitive campsites. There are water and electrical hookups at all sites except the primitive. There are bathhouses and even cabin rentals for those who prefer that. You can purchase ice, firewood and food at the camp store on property and there is also a place to do your laundry for a small fee. Each site offers a table and grill. All are drive up except the primitive sites. This park has the highest free falling waterfall (256 feet) East of the Mississippi River! There are plenty of activities and hiking to explore just visit the parks website for more information!

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2021

    Ballyhoo Family Campground

    Funcitional for everyone

    RV tents Cabins

    Electric 30 - 50 amp

    Fees:  $40.00 RV

               $30.00 Tent

               $60.00 Cabin  (bring your linens)

    Campground is nicely laid out and has a catch and release fishing pond with some sites along side the fishing pond and are so peaceful.  Most sites are pull thru.  There is a shower/restroom house.  Nice trees and nice shade.  Please leash your pets.  There is fire wood for sale and a camp store.  Very quiet and well maintained.

    LNT

    BTYFI

    Travel safe

  • Tina M.
    May. 1, 2019

    Deer Creek Properties

    Deer Creek Properties have the best cabins in this area.

    Deer Creek properties is located in a secure gated community just minutes from fall Creek Falls State Park. All cabins are fully furnished, provide hall linens and towels, fire pits and many other amenities. We have a community pool and hot tub that is open from memorial day to Labor Day. Our grounds are very spacious and have three ponds available to our guest for fishing. We have a beautiful pasture with horses to pay it and feed.

  • Stephanie J.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2019

    Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground

    Great Day Use or Long-Term Stay For RVs

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

    We have not stayed overnight here as we are tent-campers only, and while tent camping is permitted, after visiting we felt that this campground was much better suited for RV campers. However we have come here for the day to hike and enjoy the playground by the picnic area, and it is a beautiful park, with a large lake, a restaurant, and a bridge that is iconic to the Cumberland region of Tennessee.

    Of the five camping loops, loop 4 offers the most shade (particularly sites 102-109, which are shaded by evergreens and some of the prettiest campsites I have seen in a state park!), although is not ADA accessible. Loop 2 offers the least amount of shade. Loops 1, 3, and 5 have mostly hardwood trees, thus offering more shade in the warmer months and mostly sun in the winter. All sites have picnic tables and fire rings, and most can accommodate trailers up to 60 feet, with a few going higher (site 145 can fit over 100'!). Tent camping is permitted, although in most sites the only space to put a tent is very close to the fire pits or on a gravel/concrete surface, and in loops 2, 3, and 5 the park prohibits tents on the grass within each site.

    Amenities at this park include hiking, fishing, paddling/boat rental, biking, a swimming pool, golf, and birding. Cabins are also available to rent, many with a view of the lake. Day use includes picnic tables, picnic pavilions, and multiple playground areas for kids. This park is also further away from urban areas and is a good place for wildlife viewing--we have seen black snakes, and what looked like a raccoon!

    This is a much less crowded park than Fall Creek Falls to the south, particularly if you can make it early in the season, and is convenient to I-40, premium golfing, and historical sites on the Cumberland Plateau. While there are better options in this region for someone looking to pitch a tent, if you have an RV, Cumberland Mountain is very peaceful, offering a lot of ways to spend your day and a quiet and relaxing spot to watch the stars and enjoy the sounds of nature at night.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2024

    Smitty's Lodge Motorcycle Campground

    Motorcycle tent camping and cabins

    The name has changed to Smitty's Lodge & CG. I found this awesome campground close to the beginning of the Cherohala skyway in Tellico Plains. Includes picnic table, fire pit and some chairs (they also sell firewood), clean restrooms and showers, use of refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, and super nice hosts. I highly recommend visiting this campground. I stayed in a tent, but they do have cabins for rent also. Campsites are level and spacious.

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2020

    Sweetwater KOA

    Awesome Holiday Campground

    This is a very lively, well traveled RV Park and Campground. Sweetwater is a Holiday KOA meaning it’s has more amenities than their Journey parks (meant for traveling through).

    The park has quite a few large sites for big rigs that are about 80-100ft long. The maximum rig size is 60ft. Some sites are paved, most are gravel. There are two sites that are very long with amazing decks.

    The park offers full hook up RV Sites, Cabins, Tent sites. For amenities there is a bouncy blob (dry), small pond with fountain and memorial bench, large playground for the kids, volleyball, basketball, I’m not sure what the game is next to the blob. They have two dog parks, one for tiny pups and one for larger pups. There is a nice pavillion near the pond with a large fire pit. They have trash bins distributed throughout the park making trash disposal convenient.

    This park goes all out for the holidays. We are a month out from Halloween and they have done a spectacular job with decorating. They have lots of kids events. On Saturday there is a train that takes kids and adults on a ride around the park.

    Everyone who works here has been super friendly and helpful. They really seem to go above and beyond making sure everyone has a great stay.

    Cellular signals for AT&T and TMobile we’re both pretty good. We were able to stream and work. There were a couple of brief moments that getting signal was a challenge, but overall it was easy to work.

  • Myron C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 8, 2019

    Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground

    Rustic Campground with Lots of Spaces and Things to Do

    The campground part of Cumberland Mountain State Park has several sections, but most of them seem more conducive to RVs than tents.  Although there were a few of us tent campers there, the pads to put the tents were hard gravel.  There are fire pits, lantern poles, grills, and picnic tables—all the necessities for ideal camping.  However, there is not a whole lot of privacy, although my neighbor was very nice.  It’s easy to get lost in this campground with all of the one way roads and different sections.  You almost need a compass or GPS to get around.  The bath house I used seemed in need of attention.  The stalls were rusted and the outside of the bath house didn’t look much better.  It was, however, clean with hot water.  Close to the office there is an aviary, and once you cross the bridge, there is a restaurant and several other amenities.  What was once a building for changing and bathrooms is now a small CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) museum, which tells the history of the area.  There is also an outdoor screen for movies at night, tennis courts, basketball, and playgrounds.  When walking along the shoreline behind the restaurant, you will want to watch out for goose droppings.  For those who like water sports, there is also a canoe and kayak launch area.  The equestrian camping area is separate from the other camping areas, so odor is not a problem.  If you don’t have an RV or a tent, you can also stay in one of the park’s cabins.

  • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 23, 2024

    Ride Royal Blue ATV Resort and Campground Pioneer, TN

    RV Heaven for ATV/OHV/SxS Camping!

    Approximately 4 miles off of exit 144, from I~75. Easy to locate, and a well maintained RV campground! Website has all the info on the different types of sites, cabins and ATV’s. Resources for permits, pricing, and other requirements are also listed. 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! General store is on the right from the entrance, which is awesome! They sell firewood and ice, as well as extreme OHV sporting equipment/gear, snacks, souvenirs….to list a few. Rental cabins are available nearby, for larger families or groups. I believe they thought of almost everything! I would love to come camp here in the fall, as I can imagine that the views are spectacular! They provide WiFi, but my T-Mobile reception was good, at 3 bars.

  • Lori H.
    Aug. 4, 2019

    Pickett CCC Memorial State Park Campground

    Beautiful Night Sky, Quiet Camping

    Pickett State Park is a great spot to camp if you like peace and quiet, but don’t want to have to backpack in to a spot. Despite the small campground, it was pretty much empty on the first weekend in August when we stayed. It is near the Big South Fork, and Scott State Forest, so there’s lots of great hiking, horseback riding, river recreation, etc. nearby. From other reviews on The Dyrt, I learned the park is excellent for stargazing, and it is true, you will have amazing views at night, we slept in a tent without a rain fly, just so we could see the stars!

    The campground has several sites with electric and some without. We stayed in B1, which did not have electric. All the sites have picnic tables and fire rings, and the ones on the outside of the loops back up to the woods and trails. All the sites are spacious.

    The restrooms were clean, but they must be pretty old. There were some areas in need of tile repair, but it was just a cosmetic issue, so it didn’t bother me. The showers were nice, and everything was clean.

    The campground also has cabins, and those seemed to have more guests than the campground. They have a set of cabins that were connected, like apartments, and they have some larger, freestanding cabins too. They had a group site as well, but I did not go to it.

    The park has a lake with swimming area, and canoe/kayak/paddle board rentals, a swinging bridge, playground, tennis courts, a gigantic picnic area, and several great trails.

    This was a very pleasant find, and we will definitely return!


Guide to Rockwood

Camping cabins near Rockwood, Tennessee offer varied options for overnight stays on the Cumberland Plateau, where elevations range from 1,500 to 2,000 feet. The region experiences four distinct seasons with moderate temperatures, making cabin camping possible year-round. Winter temperatures typically hover around 30-40°F while summer temperatures reach 80-90°F during peak season.

What to do

Explore lake activities at Cumberland Mountain: The state park provides boat rentals for visitors wanting to enjoy Byrd Lake. According to Richard A., "Cumberland Mtn. S.P. is a beautiful park, all interactions with staff were friendly and pleasant." The park includes kayak and paddleboard rentals for exploring the 50-acre lake.

Visit nearby shooting ranges: Windrock Campground offers access to target practice facilities within a short drive. As Kacie B. notes, "Lots to do... Off roading, shooting range, mountain bike trails, atv rentals. Very close to town if needed." The range operates Wednesday through Sunday with hourly rates.

Go hiking on state park trails: Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground features multiple trail systems suitable for various skill levels. A camper mentions, "Plenty of hikes that lead to wonderful waterfalls and great scenery. My favorite is the cable trail." The park maintains over 35 miles of hiking paths through gorges and woodland areas.

What campers like

Clean bathroom facilities: Bean Pot Campground receives positive reviews for its maintained restrooms. A reviewer comments, "The showers, bathrooms, and laundry room were super clean and well kept." These facilities remain open 24 hours for camper convenience.

Family-friendly playgrounds: Sweetwater KOA provides multiple play areas for children. According to Laura H., "The park has quite a few large sites for big rigs that are about 80-100ft long... For amenities there is a bouncy blob (dry), small pond with fountain and memorial bench, large playground for the kids, volleyball, basketball." These play structures accommodate different age groups.

Quiet camping environments: Many campers appreciate the peaceful atmosphere at Awakening Adventures. One visitor noted, "My boyfriend and I decided to take a trip and wanted to have a peaceful getaway. I highly recommend this getaway as it was such an enriching experience." The property sits on several acres of woodland with ample space between sites.

What you should know

Seasonal variations affect access: Some facilities close during winter months. At Deer Run RV Resort, a visitor observed, "There was a close bath house, but they still had it closed for winter so it was a little drive to the other side of the lake to the other one." Most cabin facilities reopen fully by mid-March.

Site leveling challenges: Several campgrounds have uneven terrain requiring adjustments. At Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground, Terri D. reports, "Sites in my section were pretty steep as in on a big hill so us tenters get quite a workout going up to the bathhouse! Not to mention, was very difficult to fit two tents and vehicles at the site since the ONLY level spot was the gravel drive."

Reservation requirements vary: Camping cabins in Rockwood area often require advance booking. Bean Pot Campground staff assists with check-in processes. One camper stated, "Our host greeted us very warmly and explained everything to us in detail. There is a pool to use as well and a nice big playground for the kids too."

Tips for camping with families

Pool access for summer visits: Several facilities offer swimming options during warmer months. Bean Pot Campground includes a pool for guests. Thomas W. shared, "There is a pool to use as well and a nice big playground for the kids too. Very nice place to relax!" Most pools operate from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekends.

Weekend activities for children: Crossville I-40 KOA organizes regular events for young campers. Theresa W. noted, "We stayed during Halloween and they organized sites for trick or treating and had hot chocolate and candy in the office. We really enjoyed our stay and our kids were sad to leave." The campground schedules themed weekends throughout summer.

Lake swimming alternatives: Some campgrounds offer water recreation beyond pools. Laura H. describes Sweetwater KOA: "For amenities there is a bouncy blob (dry), small pond with fountain and memorial bench." These features provide additional water-based entertainment options when pools reach capacity.

Tips from RVers

Electric reliability concerns: Some campers report power issues at certain locations. At Deer Run RV Resort, Douglas T. experienced: "We put our surge protector on and the power at the site kept shorting out. We managed to get slides out then it shorted out. Turned breakers back on to turn on a/c and it blew again." Bringing a surge protector is recommended.

Site selection for level parking: Windrock Campground offers various site options with different terrain. Mark F. advises, "Tons of spacious campsites and lots of car campers. Turn right instead of left at the fork in the road." Some sites accommodate larger rigs while others work better for smaller vehicles.

Full hookup availability: Not all sites provide complete services. At Cumberland Mountain State Park, Bob T. notes, "Campground has 5 loops and many nice sites although some are not level but they have worked on many of them. Full hookups are in Loop I or A and this loop is open year around. Sites give you a lot of room." These full-service sites typically cost $5-10 more per night than partial hookup options.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Rockwood, TN is Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 34 reviews.

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