Best Glamping near Rockwood, TN

Crossville I-40 KOA and Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground feature upscale glamping accommodations near Rockwood. The KOA offers glamping cabins with modern furnishings, climate control, and private outdoor spaces, while Cumberland Mountain provides yurts with comfortable beds, electricity, and fully-equipped kitchenettes. Both locations provide amenities not found in standard camping, including hand-dipped ice cream at the KOA camp store and well-maintained shower facilities. Access to drinking water, picnic tables, and fire rings comes standard at these glamping sites, which maintain cleanliness and comfort as priorities. According to a camper, "The campground is well kept and very clean, with hand dipped ice cream available in the well-stocked store."

Awakening Adventures stands out as a boutique glamping destination with only six sites, creating an intimate experience for guests seeking unique outdoor accommodations. The property features hiking trails, river access, and proximity to a lake for water activities. Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground, approximately 30 miles from Rockwood, complements its traditional camping with glamping options amid spectacular waterfalls and scenic vistas. Visitors appreciate the welcoming atmosphere at these destinations, with opportunities for fishing, stargazing, and exploring nearby attractions. Deer Run RV Resort even offers yurt accommodations alongside their other options. One guest noted, "My boyfriend and I decided to take a trip and wanted to have a peaceful getaway. From the mountains to the bonfires to warm and welcoming company, this is one of the best experiences I've had."

Best Glamping Sites Near Rockwood, Tennessee (36)

    1. Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground

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

    "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. "

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

    2. Frozen Head State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
    Petros, TN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 346-3318

    "The campground is in close proximity to many of the trailheads. There is a nice bathhouse, but all the sites are rustic (non electric)."

    "They lock the gate at dusk, so make sure you arrive earlier or you won’t get in!!!"

    3. Crossville / I-40 KOA

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

    "There is a road close by but not a major freeway. It’s one of the quieter KOA’s I have stayed at. Pool is small but very clean. The store is well stocked and you can get hand dipped ice cream."

    "It is in a secluded area and there is a fishing pond."

    4. Caney Creek RV Resort & Marina

    4 Reviews
    Rockwood, TN
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 882-4042

    "Amenities are nice, there is a pool and pavilion, paved walking trails, shuffle board, basketball court, and boat docks and fishing pier. Our loop didn’t have cable but I believe the others do."

    "Out door pool with a kids pool Play ground Basketball Corn hole Horse shoe Bath house Everything is well keep and very clean"

    5. 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."

    "Friendly and helpful staff. Great full hookups, clean and well maintained. Ask about the deck, fire pit camp sites, as they have a small table with chairs and glider swing."

    6. Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground

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

    $8 - $32 / night

    "For me, the campgrounds were crowded and tight, though everyone around me respected the quiet hours."

    "There are water and electrical hookups at all sites except the primitive. There are bathhouses and even cabin rentals for those who prefer that."

    7. Awakening Adventures

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

    $15 - $110 / night

    "From the mountains to the bonfires to warm and welcoming company. Anthony and Barbara were so welcoming and offered us everything we needed and then some."

    "River nearby and a lake not far from the camp.  A very unique camp site.  The host are as friendly as they come.  I would recommend this place to anyone who wants to get away and enjoy the outdoors."

    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. The Crosseyed Cricket

    6 Reviews
    Lenoir City, TN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 986-5435

    "Friendly Staff welcome you in help you set up, Friendly and helpful campers. It's like family atmosphere at the cricket."

    "It's a great way to stay active and enjoy the outdoors, especially in beautiful locations like The Crosseyed Cricket Campground in Tennessee."

    10. Deer Run RV Resort

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

    "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."

    "Well stocked fishing lake. Reasonably priced. Well taken care of. Level camp sites with plenty of room for larger campers. Will definitely return."

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Glamping Reviews near Rockwood, TN

425 Reviews of 36 Rockwood Campgrounds


  • Angela B.
    Sep. 4, 2020

    Olde English Farm

    Glamping Campsites

    Family friendly Glamping campsites with solar shower, queen bed, memory foam mattress, night stands, all the essential cookware, campfire and grill, bathroom facilities, extra 4 person tent. A secluded, quiet and peaceful Private campground with fishing in their 3 acre pond and Miles of hiking Trails. Perfect getaway!

  • Heather W.
    Jul. 3, 2019

    Chilhowee Recreation Area

    Great place during lightning bug season!

    This campground is great! It has clean bathrooms with showers, fire rings with grill grates, lots of hiking, hike to a beautiful waterfall, huge lake to swim or float on a raft, and the lightning bugs were breath taking!!

    We stayed at site #39. Next to the trail that leads to the lake. Next to rest room, trash bin, and water spout. This specific site has the driveway and then stairs to the fire/table/tent pad. We set our large tent on the tent pad and a smaller tent on the driveway next to the stairs.

    Pros: No reservation needed. Warmish showers. Hiking. Lake to swim in. Beautiful waterfall. Perfect to see millions of lightning bugs. Easy payment (put money in slip and put in bin, and yes they do check). Pets allowed.

    Cons: we had the WORST neighbors I’ve ever experienced while camping! The staff warned them about quiet hours but never came back to in force it. Fire ring grill topper was broke off.

    DON’T drive up the dirt path, we made that mistake. Take the regular rode. GPS sends you automatically to the dirt road.

    Over all I’m defiantly going to camp there again. Well kept and overall has a lot to offer

  • Michelle I.
    Mar. 24, 2021

    Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground

    Beautiful facility

    This park is amazing. There is a lot to do, from golfing to some hiking. Looks like it’s great for kids and families, but I’m a single traveler. For me, the campgrounds were crowded and tight, though everyone around me respected the quiet hours. I’m a tent camper, so I appreciate running water and clean facilities if I’m going to come in from the woods and camp in a civilized space. These facilities were not very clean, two of three toilets were missing seats and I really didn’t want to touch anything (with or without COVID being a consideration). I camped on a Monday, so I understand that it was a busy weekend and the facilities likely weren’t yet cleaned, but in addition to camper use, the facilities were buggy, cobwebby and in need of a deep clean and significant refreshing. So ... four stars because of the beautiful setting. From a camping perspective it left me wanting and I’ve enjoyed better overall experiences and facilities for 1/3 the price.

  • Theresa Tittle R.
    Sep. 26, 2018

    Mcnabb Creek Group

    Beautiful setting!

    This is a large spacious campsite. We did not camp there, but stumbled upon it while out exploring. There are numerous fire pits, charcoal park grills and picnic tables. Very reasonably priced for a group camp. 2 portajons on site. No water or electric. River close by for swimming, playing, fishing. Also a small creek at the far end to play around in. Close to many trails but be aware there are many river crossing and you will get wet! Can’t wait to bring a Group of Girl Scouts down to camp here!

  • Awakening Adventures L.
    Mar. 13, 2024

    Euchee Marina Resort and Campground

    Great food / microbrews with view of the lake while dining

    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. The view is worth the climb up the stairs from the lake to the dining area.

  • 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!

  • Carissa D.
    Jul. 29, 2020

    Big Ridge State Park Campground

    Lots of hiking trails

    I was not a fan of this campsite. Bathrooms need a lot of TLC and the sites were too close together. However, there is a park near by and several hiking trails.

  • Michele M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2020

    Spivey Cove Campground

    One of my favorite little primitive car camping spots

    I love the seclusion this little campground has to offer. I’ve camped here many times over the years. There is a pit toilet, but no running water. There was a water pump but the last several times I went it was broken. Perhaps the well dried up. So, pack in water. I’ve heard more wildlife at night here than just about anywhere else. It’s not a campground for those who require amenities. But if, like me, you just love being in nature, it’s a lovely place to car camp. There is actually a small store a short drive up River Road at Green Cove with fishing supplies, drinks, snacks, etc. It’s a great launching point for exploring the area. In all the years I’ve been going there, it’s never been crowded, especially in the Fall season. There have been times we were the only ones there, and I think that’s great. I almost hate to write this review because I feel like it’s my special secret.

  • 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.


Guide to Rockwood

Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground provides various accommodation options within 20 miles of Rockwood, Tennessee. The park features tent sites, RV sites with hookups, and cabin rentals across five camping loops. Situated at around 1,800 feet elevation, the area experiences mild summers and cool winters, making it comfortable for year-round outdoor activities. Campers can find both primitive sites that require hiking in and drive-up sites with modern amenities.

What to do

Lake activities: Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground offers fishing and non-motorized boating opportunities. The park has boat rentals for visitors wanting to explore the water. According to a visitor, "canoe and paddle boat rentals" are available, though "no privately owned boats on lake" are permitted.

Hiking trails: Multiple well-maintained trails connect directly to the campground. A camper notes: "The hiking trails within the park start right next to the campsites. The campground has clean water, plenty of hookups and is so incredibly quiet."

Golfing: A unique feature at Frozen Head State Park Campground is its proximity to outdoor recreation beyond typical camping activities. As one reviewer mentioned: "This is a larger state park that includes a restaurant, golf course, pool, etc. but also some nice trails to enjoy the natural beauty of the area."

Water activities: Swimming options include both natural settings and maintained facilities. A reviewer states: "A great place to visit with large pool, canoe and paddle boat rentals. Several hiking trails in the park."

What campers like

Natural beauty: The wooded settings create a genuine outdoor experience with ample shade. A camper at Awakening Adventures shares: "I really had a great time. A lot of space to explore and hike. River nearby and a lake not far from the camp. A very unique camp site."

Yurt accommodations: For those seeking yurt camping near Rockwood, Tennessee, Deer Run RV Resort offers this unique option. The resort features yurts alongside traditional camping sites around a central lake. A camper notes: "Deer Run is a very nice resort. We were next to the lake and enjoyed the view."

Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention the well-maintained bathhouses and common areas. According to one review: "Cumberland Mtn. S.P. is a beautiful park, all interactions with staff were friendly and pleasant."

Quiet atmosphere: The spacing between sites creates a peaceful environment. One camper reports: "This campground has everything you need and nothing you don't. The prices are reasonable and the hiking trails within the park start right next to the campsites."

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Some facilities have limited hours based on the time of year. A reviewer at Deer Run RV Resort noted: "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."

Site leveling challenges: Be prepared to make adjustments at your campsite. A camper mentions: "Our site was very un-level and could not get the camper to auto level."

Rule enforcement: Some campgrounds have strict policies. A reviewer states: "The campground is down a very long road then once you register it's another long drive back to the sites, which is nothing but trees. Sites are roomy. Gravel roads. It's a beautiful campground but the rules are just too much."

Connectivity limitations: While some campgrounds offer WiFi, service can be inconsistent. At Crossville / I-40 KOA, a camper noted: "The WiFi is spotty at best. Staff and long term campers seem friendly."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Look for campgrounds with dedicated facilities for children. At Sweetwater KOA, a camper reported: "There is plenty for the kids to do - arcade room, jump pad, and playgrounds."

Accessible water features: Families appreciate water activities during warmer months. A reviewer states: "Great spacious site with beautiful scenery all around! There's a lake and walking trails. Descent bathrooms. Water nearby and they sell firewood."

Holiday programming: Some campgrounds offer special activities during holiday periods. According to a visitor at Sweetwater KOA: "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."

Varied difficulty trails: Families with different ability levels can find suitable hiking options. As one camper notes: "They also have a moderate backpacking trail that we didn't try, but would be perfect for first-time backpackers (since you can shower and eat at a buffet afterwards)."

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: RV sites offer various levels of amenities. A camper states: "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 1 or A and this loop is open year around."

Site selection strategy: Choosing the right location within a campground makes a difference. According to a review: "We like the sites best towards the front of the park close to the pool. The owners are very hands-on and involved and you can tell."

Space considerations: Some campgrounds provide more room than others. A reviewer notes: "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."

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