Best RV Parks & Resorts near Eva, TN
Looking for the best RV campgrounds near Eva? Finding a place to camp in Tennessee with your RV is easier than ever. Each RV campsite offers quick access to one or more of Eva's most popular destinations.
Looking for the best RV campgrounds near Eva? Finding a place to camp in Tennessee with your RV is easier than ever. Each RV campsite offers quick access to one or more of Eva's most popular destinations.
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Piney River Resort is located on the banks of the beautiful Piney River and surrounded by the lush rolling hills of Tennessee, just 50 miles from Downtown Nashville. Come enjoy remarkable experiences on our Riverfront, Premium, & Standard RV Sites while connecting with your family and friends. Our river, outdoor beauty, hospitality, and strong family values are important to you and us! Whether you stay on an RV site or rent of the the cute Tiny Homes, we invite you to come visit soon!
$69 - $95 / night
All sites offer 50 and 30 amp full hookup with water and sewer gravel drive, level parking. Free wifi and full shade. Conveniently located less than a mile from interstate 40 off exit 126.
$30 - $50 / night
Welcome to Eagle's Nest RV Park near Paris Landing State Park and Kentucky Lake! We take pride in providing the nicest RV Park in the neighborhood for your enjoyment. All 32 of our campsites have concrete pads with concrete patios and full service utility hookups. Our park has laundry and shower facilities as well as a beautiful covered picnic pavilion and numerous fire rings. The grounds are well maintained and cared for with plenty of grass and trees. You won't feel like you're camping in a parking lot at Eagle's Nest! Guests love Eagle's Nest so much that many reserve their campsites on full year leases but we always keep plenty of sites available for nightly, weekly and monthly guests. Please make your reservations online. We look forward to seeing you soon!
$12 - $50 / night
🌲 Welcome to our serene woodland retreat perched atop Middle Tennessee's picturesque ridge tops, spanning 35 acres of pure natural beauty—Nashville's expansive backyard getaway! 🌳
Embark on an immersive journey where nature meets adventure at our carefully designed RV park with Tiny Home Lots available for rent. Whether you're seeking a rustic getaway or a snug tiny home experience, we have the perfect haven for you.
Surround yourself with the tranquility of our private property, enveloped by lush trees and offering stunning ridge views that let you escape the everyday and embrace the outdoors. Begin your day with the melody of chirping birds and venture out into nature for a revitalizing experience.
Water enthusiasts will delight in our prime location, granting direct access to the Buffalo River boat dock just a mile away. Easily launch your kayak, canoe, or tube for a memorable aquatic escapade. Spend your days navigating the gentle currents, soaking in the river's allure, and relishing the peace of the water.
Our property caters to families, groups, and solo adventurers, and we happily accommodate pets. We're dedicated to making outdoor experiences accessible to all, fostering an environment that celebrates diversity and respects every guest.
Embracing the spirit of a genuine nature retreat, we offer unembellished accommodations that allow you to fully engage with the natural surroundings. With reasonable rates, we ensure your getaway is both attainable and remarkable. Whether you seek a quiet moment by the river, an exhilarating kayak journey, or a serene hike through the woods, our property delivers it all.
Trade the ordinary for the extraordinary at our woodland vacation haven in Middle Tennessee, affectionately known as Nashville's vast backyard. Revel in ridge top camping, experience the coziness of tiny home living, and relish in an array of outdoor exploits. Come forge connections, craft cherished memories, and find solace in the heart of nature. Your woodland escape, a part of Nashville's extended allure, beckons—secure your spot today and be part of our vibrant community.
$7 - $30 / night
Full hookup RV Park,
Cross Creek National Park, family, RV Park, bird watching, photography, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, hiking, music.
$40 - $600 / night
Tanglewood Campground and RV Resort is located in small town called Aurora, away from big cities and urban settings and is perfect place to stay while exploring Land Between The Lakes - National Recreational area. Our campground is the closest one to Turkey Bay off road vehicle trails open all year round. No matter what time of the year you visit, there are always things to do and see. Kentucky Lake with 2,300 miles of cove-studded shoreline, many boat docks and variety of fish, attracts several million vacationers each year. Spend some time hiking, fishing or just relaxing while boating Kentucky Lake. Bring your bicycle, golf cart, paddle board, kayak, motorcycle, Jeep to make your stay more enjoyable. Hunting is also popular at LBL and it's a tool to manage wild game populations. The Land is filled with white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, squirrel, rabbit, fox, bobcat and other small animals.
Tanglewood campground offers 60 RV Sites with water, electric (30/50AMP), sewer and can handle anything from tents to class A motor homes. We are open all year round and our sites are available for seasonal and short term stay. A Log Cabin that sleeps 4 and a several campers are available for rent. Swimming pool is open from Memorial holiday until end of Labor Day weekend. For your convenience we have - guest laundry room, fish cleaning station (available for our hunters also), Wi-Fi, clean showers and bathrooms, pavilion with a gas grilled, picnic area, fishing pond, playground.
$35 - $65 / night
Double Islands RV Retreat is 3 full hookup sites directly on the bank of the Tennessee River/Kentucky Lake located in White Oak Landing in Clifton Tennessee. The community is gated and has a boat launch and central trash dumpster. It is located right across the river from Double Islands and has one of the best beaches in the community. Please contact us for rates for Day/Week/Month. Open April 1st to November 31st. Other Dates may be available upon approval depending upon weather condition.
$40 / night
Located halfway between Nashville and Memphis at I-40 on Exit 108, Parkers Crossroads, TN. Then just a 1 1/2 miles North on Highway 22N. We are on the Right Side of the Highway on 18 acres of rolling Tennessee Farmland
$41 - $46 / night
Parker’s Crossroads is located very conveniently off of I-40 and the park is gorgeous! They have some long term campers, storage, and an RV Repair Center on site. The shop inside has more parts then we have ever seen at an RV Park. While here we needed a switch for a water heater, they had it!
The campground had some narrow roads and some less than level sites but they were all doable. They have a nice pool area, spaces for dogs to be walked (on leash), pet waste disposal, cabins, and full hook ups.
The park was very quiet and clean, well kept. They have large mature trees, and great landscaping.
The cellular service for TMobile and AT&T we’re both decent and streaming video was possible each night.
Nice RV park. Full hook ups in Pin Oak.No cell service in most of park
We stopped here for the night and enjoyed our stay. This is more of an RV park for long term locals. The surrounding country side is pretty and there is a property with a horse close that my daughter enjoyed.
The Piney River Resort is the prettiest RV resort in middle TN. Just go!
We had a wonderful experience at Piney River RV Resort during the 4th of July Weekend. Level concrete pads, very roomy. Private campground access to the Piney River was a great treat, especially with our small children. We will definite be back!
With all the parking lot style RV parks popping up these days, it’s nice to find these older parks around from days when people liked trees and breathing room. Stayed in the full hookup sites of Dogwood Loop. Some sites are hard to back into and require much work to get level, but they are well spaced out and large sites. Bath houses are a bit dated, but that is to be expected from older parks like this. Two boat ramps for those who bring boats. Plenty of sites close to water. Not many full hookup sites, but tons of sites with power and no water. 100% worth staying here is you are gonna visit LBL sites.
At only 35-40 minutes away from downtown Nashville, it is a great weekend or even one night getaway. There are both primitive and RV hookup sites. The hosts that were there when I went were very friendly and helpful. It's not backcountry camping but it is a great campground. There are also a few nice trails that connect right to the back of the campground.
Very friendly, family-owned rv resort. Camp hosts were delightful and Michael came to greet us personally. He took us through the precious tiny houses that they rent. We swam and waded in the (very clean) river and watched kids jumping off of the rock ledge. No frills, but very clean. Downside is there are not many sites near the water. They do have big plans for expansion!
Tip💡: follow the directions on their website!
We arrived at the Piney River RV campground and we were expertly directed into our site. We chose a site along the beautiful Piney River with full hook-ups, level cement pad, pavilion with lights and ceiling fan, kind neighbors and the wonderful sounds of silence.
Like most if our reviews...I cannot comment on showers, bathrooms, etc. We have an RV for that. They do have a clean accessible laundry room that is nice. That being said...do yourself a favor and just stop here. This place a great find and one if the best we've stayed at. It's clean, plenty of space, great pond with ducks and geese, and the hosts are second to none...seriously the best. We stayed at a pull through, concrete pad site that was perfectly level. Their office is decorated in a really cool 50s diner fashion and makes you want to order a shake and some fries. Just a great spot. Given the time...I could see this being a long term spot for us.
There are 3 different campgrounds in thos very large state park. Cub Lake is for tents or small campers with water & electric hookups. The Wrangler Camp is for horse riders with water & electric hookups. The Pin Oak Campground is for RVs. Every site has full hookups. Two nice bath houses, a pavilion, playground, beach area, and boat dock. It is very open with several trees, but not not a lot of shade. The pictures in this review are only from Pin Oak Campground.
We stayed for 5 nights in March 2021, the park was very clean and well organized. The owners are onsite and run the day to day operation. We saw the owners on the campground several times a day. Very friendly and welcoming! The pad site was concrete and level with full hook-ups. The park was very quiet and beautiful. We will stay here again in the future!!
Ashley here with The Dyrt, giving a warm welcome to this partner. This property features lake access and full hook-ups! This place is truly a paradise. Bring your fishing poles and relax by the water. Book now and leave your experience here!
The resort is pretty remote and the last mile of the road in is a little sporty. Definitely follow the campground’s directions, don’t rely on GPS or other services, as the campground directions are the only viable way in, particularly for Class As. The main campground is typical for RV resorts, sites pretty close together and in the open, but the sites along the river, where we were(site 1), all have concrete pads, are reasonably spaced and right on the river. Some have shelters over their picnic tables. The staff is very friendly, attentive and helpful. AT&T had 1 bar and 0.04 MB/s w/o a booster, 2 bars and 0.2 MB/s with it. Overall WiFi was“ok” with data rates from 0.2 MB/s up to 1.1 MB/s. Satellite coverage should be good at any of the sites. We had visibility to all 3 DISH west satellites, so we didn’t try OTA channels.
This park offers everything you might think you need to do while on vacation at a State park. There are three camping areas, wrangler,RV and primitive. All have water spigots. Full hook ups for the RV crowd. Bathroom facilities are old, but they are okay. Now, what to bring. You can rent a horse, boat, kayak and paddle boat on site. There are also gravel trails for 4 wheelers. And don't forget your bike, water wings and fishing rod.
The park is well kept, clean and lots of trees for shade. Good bike riding and walking trails.
The sites are back in and range from full hook up to primitive. Most sites are level. The water, power and septic all worked w no issues and were in decent shape. The roads are asphalt but aging. Bathrooms and showers were aging but clean and well placed throughout the campground. Some sites backed up to a slow creek, I would recommend 80 & 81 they have fabulous creek access.
Far enough from the 40 you can sleep without the constant highway noise.
Full hook up's however the elbow for the tank won't attach. 30/50 Amp and water.
Pull through site
Seems quite but we are staying mid week.
Passport America has 3 day limit can extend for a little bit more per day.
Owner very nice and hospitable
We brought our camper here to visit family living at the Fort Campbell base, I don’t like that you can’t reserve a spot ahead of time especially since it was an 8 hour drive, but thankfully we did find a spot. The bathhouse area was nice and clean even though we didn’t need it, there were some fields to play around in there and we loved seeing all the deer there! At $25 a night for full hook up this is a pretty good option, would have liked to have had a little more space between campsites but We’ll definitely be back.
Not sure where to start as the pictures don't do justice to the location. We stayed late in November and absolutely loved it! Full hook-ups and blazing fast WiFi. I streamed the game outside while the kids streamed Disney+ inside.
Make sure to opt for the creek sites. More expensive but totally worth the cost. Camp host are super helpful. Wood available for purchase.
Getting to the location is a bit of a challenge with small roads and some dirt roads. If you are looking for a spot with a hiking this wouldn't your final destination. Close to the interstate which making getting groceries and food easy.
Did I mention the amazing views!
This campground has become our favorite. The campground is amazing, the bathrooms are cleaned everyday on weekends and every other day during the week. Completely cleaned!
The site has 77 sites full hook-up with sewage. Every site has grill, fire pit, table and lantern hook. We were #38 it was easy to back into and pretty level. The campground also have small cabins with bunk beds to rent. There is no indoor water just beds, electric and air for a great price. There is a small swimming area too at Pin Oak.
There are a few lakes in the area. Pin Oak is the only motor lake. Cub lake has a larger swim area with paddle boat, Jon boat and kayak rentals. The rentals are only weekends. Browns Creek Lake also has honest system rentals of Jon boat but for fishing purposes only and you have to pay for a lake permit.
The park is great! Lexington is close for quick runs for anything you need. We loved this park so much we may be changing our family BBQ to this park next year.
We came here in mid November 2021 and stayed for a week. I was disappointed with the campground. The bathrooms were clean, but are in bad need of updates, as are the shower facilities. Showers were luke warm, some had non-functioning heaters in them, and a lot of rust and broken shelving. The sites are level, but are not picked up routinely; we had to clean our site of discarded bottle caps, hygiene items, etc. when we arrived. The laundry facilities are outside- and some machines didn’t work. At one point (probably due to seasonal reasons) they removed all the washing machines. No notice posted. The views are nice, but the lake/river effect wind coming in during winter is punishing and forces you inside most of the time anyway. Trails on the property are overgrown, and the one loop by the ranger station has two bridges that look like they have been destroyed for years- no one is doing any maintenance on them. I expected to do some route finding due to fall, but this was really bad. The surrounding area makes up for it, nice things to see, lots of history, nice trails and mountain bike spots. But you have to drive about 40 minutes minimum from the campground to get to the MTB trails, and about the same to get to a town (Murray, Ky) that has everything. The USFS runs this place, and they seemed helpful, but they need to step it up in the maintenance department here. The playground for kids is missing swings, the trash in some receptacles is full. Furthermore; they have some long-term residents that have sites that look like they are running a swap meet out of them. I don’t think that should be allowed in a park like this.
This MWR (morale welfare and recreation) campground located just outside of the South Gate of Fort Campbell is a convenient stay if you are visiting or working on fort campbell. It is not up-kept as well as it could be. They will mow the grass near the camping areas often but with bagless mowers that blow cut grass all over your stuff (like your hose and hookups.) the creek and bridges crossing them are falling apart and unsuitable for vehicle traffic. I have stayed near four different Army posts at RV parks and this one ranks the lowest.
I recently had the pleasure of staying at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground, and I must say that it exceeded all my expectations. The location is conveniently situated halfway between Nashville and Memphis at I-40 on Exit 108, making it easily accessible. The sites are spacious and situated on 18 acres of picturesque rolling Tennessee Farmland, making it an ideal place to unwind and enjoy nature. The amenities offered are exceptional, with all the necessary hookups available for both RV and tent camping. I particularly loved the market, which offered a wide variety of supplies to make my stay comfortable. The staff used to be pleasant and accommodating, making my trip all the greater enjoyable. If you are planning a day out to the area, I pretty endorse you visit this gorgeous campground. You may not be disappointed!
The RV park was nice. Not alot of noise since it's back away from any major roads. The lake is very pretty and there is a swimming area for kids. I had a great time here.
Eagle’s Nest RV Park is a hidden gem right next to Kentucky Lake and Paris Landing. It has all concrete pads with full service utility kiosks. Each campsite has plenty of room and comes with its own patio and cable TV connection. The park has a laundry room and shower / bathroom for park guests. Nearby convenience stores have firewood, propane, and anything you might need. The main attractions nearby are KY Lake, Land Between The Lakes, Paris Landing State Park and the Big Sandy National Wildlife Refuge.
Eagle’s Nest RV Park is a little slice of heaven located just 1500 feet from Kentucky Lake and 10 minutes from Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. The park is clean and well maintained and offers free boat parking. It has a picnic pavilion, laundry room, bath house and is has a convenience store and great restaurants nearby. We stay here each year that we come to Paris, TN for the annual catfish fry and to enjoy the area attractions. It’s a nice, quiet campground with plenty of space between RV’s. Each pad is concrete and has its own patio and plenty of shade trees. Highly recommended.
Overall a decent spot if you’re just looking for a safe place to sleep right near I-40. But not recommended if you’re looking for a peaceful spot to enjoy a vacation.
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