Best RV Parks & Resorts near Fayetteville, TN

Several RV parks with full hookup capabilities dot the landscape around Fayetteville, Tennessee. Twin Creeks RV Resort in Winchester offers pull-in sites with 50-amp electric and water hookups positioned on the left side of newly paved pads. Mill Creek Park in Elkmont, Alabama provides drive-in RV access with full hookups including sanitary dump stations, sewer connections, and water. Northgate RV Travel Park in Athens features level gravel pull-through sites with 50-amp and 30-amp electric options, though it lacks shower facilities and campfires are not permitted. Heritage Campground and RV Park in Ethridge accommodates big rigs with 50-amp electrical connections and includes amenities like picnic tables at each site. "All sites are pull-in with full hookups on the left side. Sites are large, newly paved and equipped with very clean picnic tables."

Advance reservations are recommended for most RV parks in the region, especially during fall and holiday weekends. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with some travelers reporting the need for high-gain antennas at Monte Sano State Park to achieve adequate connectivity for streaming and email. While dumping stations are available at most parks, not all facilities offer on-site propane refills or laundry services. Pet policies generally allow leashed animals, though specific restrictions may apply. When navigating to these destinations, be aware that GPS directions may occasionally be unreliable—one reviewer noted that their "RV-specific GPS was way off" when approaching Monte Sano State Park. Weather considerations include preparing for potential heavy rains, as the limestone base at Northgate helps prevent sinking even during wet conditions.

Best RV Sites Near Fayetteville, Tennessee (64)

    1. Twin Creeks RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Winchester, TN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 229-4080

    "Small, new rv resort on Tim’s Ford lake in Winchester, TN. Very clean. Very well-maintained. There is a cute trading post that carries convenience items and has restrooms."

    "Electric and water hookups are on left side of campsite."

    2. Northgate RV Travel Park

    6 Reviews
    Athens, AL
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 232-8800

    $50 / night

    "Full hook ups. Pull through sights plenty long enough for our 40+ ft. motorhome with tow vehicle. Pull in at night out in the morning. Simple and not fancy."

    "Nice level gravel pull through sites. Full hook ups. Great water pressure. WiFi signal was very good ! Arrived on a Sunday afternoon and only one other RV was here."

    3. Redstone Arsenal RV Park & Campground

    5 Reviews
    Huntsville, AL
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 876-4868

    "We exited off on 14A to gate 9 where we went through the gate and then did a u-turn to take us back down past the golf course to the CG. We had no problem doing the u-turn with our 40' fifth wheel."

    "You must have access to military base to use. They have Laundry. Showers and bath. Full hook up. No trees for shade. Very hot. Needs mowed and more cleaning."

    4. Mill Creek Park

    2 Reviews
    Elkmont, AL
    28 miles
    +1 (256) 732-3686

    $32 / night

    "Nice park, very quiet, the owners are onsite and are wonderful people. The grounds are clean, the best part is the campgrounds are in the middle of nowhere."

    5. Campers RV Park

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

    "We stayed here twice as our first stops leaving “home” when we started full-timing this summer. Both stays were quite, with plenty of things to explore around the property."

    "Very close to the freeway. Great for overnight or extended stay. Nice pull through sites."

    6. T's Outback RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Rogersville, AL
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 431-4761

    $45 - $550 / night

    "It was tight but the owner helped us get backed in at 6:30 pm on a Sunday. Very much under priced for what this park is. I’m here for work but would come to have a great get a way."

    "Down here working for a few months and wanted a clean quiet safe place. This place is all the above. The owners are very nice and helpful."

    7. Bigfoot Adventure RV park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Tracy City, TN
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 994-0280

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Close to Mount Eagle. Large pull thru site with full hookups. Live music,zip lines & frizby golf. Beautiful farm with waterfalls& lots of nearby hiking trails."

    "Great park with clean facilities"

    8. River Road RV Park & Horse Camp

    2 Reviews
    Chapel Hill, TN
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 364-7714

    $30 - $65 / night

    "The sites were level and clean, with both pull-through and back-in options. Full hookups were available, and there’s a small laundry area with a shower and bathroom."

    9. Jay Landings Marina & RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Decatur, AL
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (256) 350-4722

    "Site was level and required no adjustments to level the RV. Wi Fi was a bit slow and we were completely unable to get any over the air and there was no cable tv available."

    "Absolutely beautiful place to stay with all the needed amenities plus extra! I felt very safe here every day while my husband was at work."

    10. Heritage Campground and RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Lawrenceburg, TN
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 201-7940

    "Very friendly staff, nice surroundings of Amish settlement, campground itself looks old but, heritage, it’s great."

    "Had to drive about 5 miles for some really good brisket."

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RV Park Reviews near Fayetteville, TN

455 Reviews of 64 Fayetteville Campgrounds


  • Candy H.
    Jul. 17, 2020

    Rvino - The Broken Banjo

    Love this place

    I stayed in spot 8 during the Coronavirus lockdown. The staff is very friendly. It’s near I-24 which makes getting places easy. It will be noisy if you are sound sensitive. It is well maintained. The laundry room is great. You can get anything you need from the store. Perfect pull through sites for a big rig overnight stop. Great sites with picnic table, fire pits for longer stays. Nice pool, sparkling clean restrooms. The dogs loved the dog park. The amenities for kids are great. Highly recommend.

  • T
    Jan. 5, 2021

    Campers RV Park

    Clean, Family Friendly Park.

    We stayed here twice as our first stops leaving “home” when we started full-timing this summer. Both stays were quite, with plenty of things to explore around the property.

    Pro’s: The back-in and full time sites have ample space for those looking for a longer stay, but the pull through a usually aren’t full so they provide decent space as well. Activities everywhere! There are pavilions and out buildings setup with games, hammocks, and all kinds of fun family-friendly things to see and do.

    Cons: The grounds were “under construction” while we were there so there was occasionally some tractor/dozer noise. Some sites were unavailable due to them being revamped.

    Collectively it was a very good experience. The staff was very friendly, and even put us in a nice long term stay when there was a booking error, so we ended up with a huge spot near the creek. I only take off a star due to spacing of the sites, but I would stay here again.

  • Becky S.
    Feb. 28, 2019

    Fairview Campground — Tims Ford State Park

    Camp by the Lake!

    You can camp by the water at Tim’s Ford Lake. Some sites have full hook up’s up to 50 amp. Sewer hook up is not available at the water sites. We enjoy this campground. Great for kayaking and fishing. Family friendly.
    35’ Fifth Wheel was a breeze at most sites, a couple sites may be tight.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2022

    Redstone Arsenal RV Park & Campground

    Nice Military FAMCAMP

    The campground(CG) was easy to find for our mid-October stay. We exited off on 14A to gate 9 where we went through the gate and then did a u-turn to take us back down past the golf course to the CG. We had no problem doing the u-turn with our 40' fifth wheel. We followed the signage to the CG and then into pull-through site 21 with FHUs. There was no formal check-in, but our name and stay dates were on the site post. The pads here are huge and the utilities including 50 AMP worked well. We got 3 bars on Verizon and 2 bars on T-Mobile along with a large selection of OTA channels. We could have used satellite as there are no trees near the RV sites. They have a nice fenced dog park plus a shower and laundry facility with 4 machines each costing$1. The WiFi worked well for a CG this size. Use Gate 8 near the commissary and BX versus 9. Gate 8 gives you an easier drive to the campground. Overall we enjoyed our overnight stay.

  • ChaseNOurDreams
    Jul. 10, 2021

    Northgate RV Travel Park

    Northgate Camp Ground

    This is a nice off the interstate travel park. Full hook ups. Pull through sights plenty long enough for our 40+ ft. motorhome with tow vehicle. Pull in at night out in the morning. Simple and not fancy. But fits the bill when needing a place with electricity and dump and fill water!

  • Charlie K.
    Jul. 12, 2018

    Monte Sano State Park Campground

    Top of the Mountain with Great Views

    We heard from other campers that if you go to Huntsville, Alabama that you have to stop at Monte Sano State Park. We took our Class C up the mountain and was able to reserve full hookups in a nicely wooded area. Sites were level gravel with picnic tables and grill. Great place to bring a trail bike or take hikes. Pet friendly.

  • C
    May. 27, 2025

    River Road RV Park & Horse Camp

    Peaceful, Clean, and Friendly—A Great Basecamp in Chapel Hill, TN

    We stayed at River Road RV Park and Horse Camp and had a great experience. It’s a quiet, no-frills spot on a working farm—perfect if you're looking for a place to relax and recharge after a day of exploring. The sites were level and clean, with both pull-through and back-in options. Full hookups were available, and there’s a small laundry area with a shower and bathroom. Roads are a little narrow, but manageable. This isn’t a resort, and amenities are minimal(a swing set for kids, no pool or clubhouse), but that’s part of the charm. Pam, the owner, is incredibly kind and helpful—she brought us firewood and checked in often. Her camp dog, Charlie, was a sweet and playful companion to our older dog. Many of the other campers are long-term residents working nearby, and everyone we met was friendly and helpful. It felt safe, grounded, and community-oriented. There’s some wildlife to enjoy—rabbits, birds, squirrels—and even a couple of mini ponies in the pasture. One thing to note: there is a train track nearby. It didn’t bother us, but light sleepers might want to bring earplugs just in case. The best part is the location. Duck River is just 5 minutes away, and Henry Horton State Park is close by—great for fishing, hiking, or kayaking. If you want a peaceful basecamp with kind people and good access to outdoor adventure, this is a great spot to park and stay.

  • GoWhereYouAreDraw N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 9, 2020

    Foster Falls Campground

    Perfect for smaller rigs or tents

    The Foster Falls campground has 26 rustic campsites ideal for tents or small trailers. The Foster Falls Campground is the only camping area in the park where guests may park a car and/or pop-ups next to the campsite. The campground is open year-round.

    All sites have a fire ring and a picnic table. Most sites are wooded, offering some shade and have a level, gravel surface. A few are on a slight incline. There are no water or electric hook-ups but a restroom and heated showers are available. No gas generators are allowed at the Foster Falls Campground. Water must be filtered from natural sources or carried in, be sure to check with the ranger stations about water availability. A pit toilet is also available at each campground.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 26, 2025

    Cathedral Caverns State Park Campground

    Beautiful cave!

    General: Small (36-site) campground in two loops; only the upper has a bathhouse. It is about a ¼ mile walk from the lower to the bathhouse. 

    Site Quality: Sites are gravel and vary; some are back-in, some are pull-through and some are parallel. Site 32 was very generous in size although not completely level. There was one picnic table, one set of water/electric utilities, and two fire rings (not sure why there were two). This site could easily fit a large Class A or two smaller campers. 

    Bath/Shower House: Clean and heated. The toilets and showers have a curtain for privacy which IMO feels less private. When I was in the shower, someone opened the curtain not realizing (!) that someone was in there. Warm water at the sinks and showers was appreciated on a damp and chilly day. There is also a clean laundry facility - $3/wash and $2 to dry. The laundry room also has a microwave oven. 

    Activities: There are daily cave tours; we have been in many caves and this one is very nice. By the lower loop is a small climbing wall. There are also hiking trails and gemstone mining, although we did not take advantage of either of these. We were there for the Cave Run - a 10km or half marathon where the last 1.2 miles AND finish are INSIDE the cave, which was very cool! 

    Mason, the camp host, was great. Upon our arrival, he escorted us to our site in his golf cart (entirely not necessary but welcomed) and went over what we needed to know including the WiFi password (otherwise we had no service on Verizon). Be sure to go to the office (up a very steep hill or you can drive) and ask for your 15% senior discount if applicable (you need to show proof you are old!).


Guide to Fayetteville

RV campgrounds near Fayetteville, Tennessee offer camping options within limestone terrain at elevations ranging from 650 to 1,100 feet. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures. Campsites typically fill quickly during October when fall foliage peaks, with many visitors coming to fish at nearby Tims Ford Lake.

What to do

Zip lining adventures: Tracy City's Bigfoot Adventure RV park & Campground offers on-site zip lines as part of their recreational offerings. "Zip lining, small catch & release pond, biking, hiking, & cliff views available," notes one camper who stayed there in September 2021.

Fishing opportunities: Several RV parks provide direct access to fishing. At Twin Creeks RV Resort in Winchester, "Boat ramp just down from campsites. Pretty good fishing," according to a visitor from August 2023.

Military base recreation: Active duty and retired military personnel can access Redstone Arsenal RV Park in Huntsville. "You must have access to military base to use. They have Laundry. Showers and bath. Full hook up," states one reviewer. The park includes a fenced dog area and recreation facilities.

What campers like

Level sites: Campers consistently mention the quality of parking pads. "Sites were level and clean, with both pull-through and back-in options," writes a reviewer about River Road RV Park & Horse Camp. The limestone base at many parks helps prevent sinking during wet weather.

Community atmosphere: Many parks foster social environments. One visitor to Campers RV Park noted, "There are pavilions and out buildings setup with games, hammocks, and all kinds of fun family-friendly things to see and do."

Quick access from highways: Several parks position themselves as convenient overnight stops. A traveler at Bigfoot Adventure mentioned it's a "Great spot to stop on Monteagle Mountain. We have used this spot as a late night stopover while en route to Florida. Little ways off the interstate, but has full hookups."

What you should know

Site orientation matters: Many parks have specific hookup placements. At Twin Creeks, "Electric and water hookups are on left side of campsite," which requires proper RV positioning.

Train noise: Some campgrounds are located near active rail lines. A visitor to River Road RV Park noted, "There is a train track nearby. It didn't bother us, but light sleepers might want to bring earplugs just in case."

Reservation requirements: Demand fluctuates seasonally. "We went there to check out thank goodness this park is not as advertised it is for field workers," reports one reviewer about Mill Creek Park in Elkmont, highlighting the importance of advance research.

Cell service variations: Different carriers perform better at specific locations. At Redstone Arsenal, campers report "3 bars on Verizon and 2 bars on T-Mobile along with a large selection of OTA channels."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several parks offer dedicated children's areas. At Campers RV Park, "There is a playground, hammock hut, and game area for the kids to stay entertained."

Pet-friendly spaces: Most parks welcome pets with restrictions. "They have a nice fenced dog park plus a shower and laundry facility," notes a reviewer at Redstone Arsenal RV Park, making it easier for families traveling with animals.

Local attractions: The region offers educational opportunities. Heritage Campground is situated "in a small Amish community. Several antique shops and flea markets here. Plan on taking a buggy ride to tour the place," according to one visitor.

Swimming options: Some parks provide water recreation. "They have a shower house, laundry room, several common areas to sit, docs, boat ramp, salt water pool & basketball hoop," reports a camper who stayed at Jay Landings Marina & RV Park.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Pull-through sites offer convenience but may have drawbacks. At Northgate RV Travel Park, "The pad was plenty long enough for our 40' fifth wheel and F450 plus fairly level. However, if you unhook and leave, you have a long, slightly curved road to back up on to get back in position to hook your rig up unless the site next to you is empty."

Entry caution: Some parks have challenging access points. "Like other reviewers stated, there's a deep ditch on either side of the driveway when you pull in, so keep an eye on how your rig tracks," warns a visitor to Northgate.

Hookup positioning: Understanding site layouts helps with setup. "All sites are pull-through with full (50 amp) hook-ups on the left side," notes a Twin Creeks camper, which requires proper RV positioning for efficient connections.

Advance planning: Seasonal demand affects availability. "The campground filled up the Saturday to Sunday we overnighted," observed one Northgate visitor, indicating weekend travelers should secure reservations.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Fayetteville, TN is Twin Creeks RV Resort with a 4.5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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