Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Fosterville, TN

Henry Horton State Park Campground features spacious sites with ample trees for hammock camping, accommodating both tent and RV campers with pets. The park's tent area includes 10 sites that easily fit multiple tents with trees for hammocks, while the adjacent RV area offers 56 full hookup sites. Pets must remain leashed throughout the campground, including on the hiking trails that follow the Duck River. Visitors use The Dyrt to find real feedback on camping near Fosterville, Tennessee. Cedar Point Campground and Whispering Oaks Campground also welcome pets, with Cedar Point offering waterfront sites where pets can enjoy the shoreline of Normandy Lake. The clean, well-maintained facilities include heated bathrooms during cooler months, making spring and fall camping comfortable for pets and their owners.

Off-leash dogs at River Road RV Park and Horse Camp provide a unique experience for visitors with social pets. The campground's resident dogs are well-mannered and know basic commands, though campers with dog-aggressive pets may want to consider other options. Multiple hiking trails throughout the region allow leashed pets, with Henry Horton State Park offering several family-friendly paths suitable for dogs. The Duck River runs through several campgrounds, providing water access for pets that enjoy swimming. Summer visitors should note the prevalence of mosquitoes, with one camper reporting numerous bites during their stay. Campgrounds typically require pets to be current on vaccinations, and several pet supply stores are located in Manchester and Lewisburg for emergency needs.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Fosterville, Tennessee (92)

    1. Henry Horton State Park Campground

    34 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. Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park

    36 Reviews
    Manchester, TN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 723-5073

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Recycling bins were also located near the well lit bathrooms."

    "The campground itself borders the duck river and is absolutely stunning. The hiking trails are well maintained so hiking to the three waterfall's inside the park is a mild hike."

    3. Barton Springs Campground

    12 Reviews
    Shiloh, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 857-3777

    $45 - $55 / night

    "We had so much of our own space & could literally walk right out of our camper & go for a quick swim. We love finding places like this for us & our dog in the summer time."

    "Beach area is clean and away from the main lake. Our campsite was right on the water. Even tough it was full, it was quiet! Staff was super helpful and friendly! We will definitely come back!"

    4. Cedar Point Campground

    7 Reviews
    Shiloh, TN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 857-3705

    $45 - $55 / night

    "There are 10 campsites that are lakeside six of those having 50 amps. The sites are pulled through with electric and water there is a dump station provided."

    "Quiet and peaceful with beautiful views of Normandy Lake. Fishing, swimming and canoe/kayak rentals available. Friendly staff."

    5. Rvino - The Broken Banjo

    17 Reviews
    Manchester, TN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 728-9777

    $32 - $172 / night

    "The staff will come around and collect your trash for you (which isn’t necessary but a nice plus!)"

    "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."

    6. Whispering Oaks Campground

    4 Reviews
    Shiloh, TN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 728-0225

    "I will preface this with the fact that we are very partial to Tennessee. The climate, scenery, the people, all of it. The Park: Long gravel sites, most are pull through."

    7. Tennessee Hills Campground

    3 Reviews
    Shiloh, TN
    14 miles
    +1 (931) 394-2141

    "The best part about having family that lives in Tennessee is being able to go and visit. We do a big family reunion every other year, and we always have our shindig at a campground."

    "I love camping and hiking in the Tennessee area. This campground definitely didn't disappoint. Here are a few things I loved about this campground:

    1. Big campsite spaces! This is always a perk."

    8. Nashville I-24 Campground

    13 Reviews
    Smyrna, TN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 459-5818

    "Pet friendly. Owners seem to stick to their guns when enforcing the campsite rules."

    "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."

    9. River Road RV Park & Horse Camp

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

    $30 - $65 / night

    "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."

    10. Whispering Oaks Campground

    5 Reviews
    Manchester, TN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (629) 210-2100

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Just stopped for a quick overnight on way to Florida and didn’t want to tackle the delightful downhill plummet of 24 that occurs a bit past this location in the dark."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Fosterville, TN

803 Reviews of 92 Fosterville Campgrounds


  • @HomegrownRV 😎.
    Oct. 19, 2023

    Rvino - The Broken Banjo

    Relaxing but small spaces

    Pros: The staff are all incredibly friendly. We loved interacting with them (especially Eric!) during our stay. The laundry and bathrooms are very clean and spacious. The staff will come around and collect your trash for you (which isn’t necessary but a nice plus!) The location is directly off the highway and close to stores if you need a late night run for anything. The dog park was cute and offered a lot of extras. The heated pool was nicely taken care of and would be fantastic for the summer season. The camp store had lots of necessities and cute decor plus a dvd rental library and a pizza place onsite!

    Cons: There was a massive cell phone tower within walking distance from our RV. Literally on the property of the RV park behind their utility shed and next to the playground. The highway traffic is quite loud. The campsites are very close together! The playground and fun type amenities in the back of the park weren’t kept up very well it seemed. A lot of the stuff was missing or broken.

    For more detailed reviews and photos, follow us on TikTok and Instagram @HomegrownRV!

  • d
    Aug. 19, 2019

    Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort

    Fun, clean, quiet

    This campground was very convenient for those visiting the Nashville area, its just off the highway and they offer shuttles for a fee to downtown and opryland. The check in process was quick and simple, the staff were genuinely friendly and helpful. Our campsite was easy to find and very clean. The shower house was one of the best I've seen mostly because it is air conditioned. The showers are all very private and clean with plenty of room. The waterpark is just steps away, I would suggest not eating food within the park it is over priced and not very tasty, go to the marina restaurant or eat at your campsite. They have a dog park to exercise your dogs and you can't beat the views. I would recommend this campground.

  • Randall B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Four Corners Resort and Marina

    Lakefront camping at its best!

    Four Corners RV resort is a fantastic find just 21 miles South of Nashville. We paid a weekly rate of $879 including taxes and fees for a back in waterfront site. We have fantastic water views from both sides of the coach. The pads are all concrete, wide sites, include a fire ring and picnic table. They have several fishing and boating docks. They have a dog park and a swimming beach with dog bath upon exiting the beach. They also have a nice adult pool and a large kiddie pool. They have a lot of Canadian Geese which are fun to watch but leave their droppings everywhere. The campground is very dog friendly with a lot of dog litter bags and trash cans throughout the campground. This campground is a great staging place for visiting numerous sites in Nashville. We like this campground and really have enjoyed the water views, we recommend this campground and will be back.

  • 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.

  • J
    Jul. 9, 2022

    Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort

    Awesome for families

    This place is great! There is a lake with all sorts of water craft to rent. There is a high water park as part of the complex (separate fee). All sites have full hookups including cable. All roads are paved. All sites are level. There is even a dog park so your 4 legged family members can run free too.

  • deb K.
    Apr. 27, 2022

    Nashville KOA Resort

    Good campground, close to everything

    Site wasnt great and had to level rig a bit. Patio was small and not well kept. Cable and Wi-Fi were great. Amenities also nice. Dog park and laundry were very small. Shuttle to downtown very convenient. Very expensive for gravel site with small patio. Staff all seemed friendly.

  • Jason F.
    May. 1, 2021

    Nashville KOA Resort

    Just as good the second time through

    This was our second time staying here during the pandemic. The staff were extremely helpful and pleasant and all employees were masked when indoors. We decided to try a back-in spot (R12) along the wall that separates the KOA from the RV campground next door. Nice and quiet, adequate shade during the day, and right next to the dog park! 5 bars of 5Ge on AT&T and the campground WiFi was good enough to get some work done.

    This is without a doubt one of the nicest KOA’s we’ve visited. We would absolutely stay here again.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 28, 2022

    Two Rivers Campground

    Great CG in Nashville

    We spent two nights here (May 24-26, 2022). This is a nice, easy access CG with level pull through and back-in gravel sites in Nashville. It is located within a loop of the Cumberland River, between two RV dealer/repair facilities and surrounded by two RV CGs- it’s a busy area. There are a number of activities available: live music, swimming pool, recreation hall, playground and dog park. We did not make use of the laundry, bathrooms or showers. It is a great base camp to visit the Nashville (Grand Ole Opry) area. The WiFi was great as was cell phone reception. The cable TV worked well. We would stay here again.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2024

    Rvino - The Broken Banjo

    Nicer than before

    We have stopped here several times in the past when it was a KOA. The new owners have fixed it up. The roads are still gravel but in better shape, the pads are nicer, and there is more room between sites. 30/50 amp electric, water & sewer. Lots of trees, there is a big dog park. The pool was closed when we were there. Bathrooms and showers were nice, but dated. Tent sites, cabins. Lots of road noise!


Guide to Fosterville

Camping options near Fosterville, Tennessee include multiple established campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. The region sits at approximately 800 feet elevation with humid subtropical climate patterns and four distinct seasons. Summer temperatures regularly reach 90°F with high humidity, while winter lows can drop below freezing, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping periods.

What to do

Waterfall exploration: 5-minute drive from Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park includes three waterfalls along well-maintained trails. "Duck River flows through the area with several waterfall breaks along its course. It's not hard to imagine why the Native Americans considered this area spiritually significant. Their history is written along the trail," notes Shelly S. from Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park.

Shoreline fishing: Free with Tennessee license at Normandy Lake, accessible directly from waterfront campsites. "Pull through spots right by the water, friendly neighbors willing to help. The reservoir is just beautiful, peaceful nights perfect for fire fly watching," shares Patrice S. from Barton Springs Campground.

Kayaking: Rentals available at multiple locations with direct water access. "We brought our kayaks and were able to launch directly from the campsite. Nice firepits with grill grates attached. Site had pretty good shade," explains Michael T., who camped at Cedar Point Campground.

Historic attractions: Jack Daniel's Distillery tour just a short drive from campgrounds. "Jack Daniel's Distillery is close buy & so worth doing the tour and tasting. Jack did a lot for the people that worked for him & the town. Near the Jack Daniel's distillery is Lynchburg winery not bad," recommends B M.

What campers like

Winter camping comfort: Heated bathrooms make off-season stays more pleasant. "Enjoyable stay. The campground is well maintained with plenty of shade at the sites. The bathrooms are nice and warm in the winter and clean," reports Gabe W. from Henry Horton State Park Campground.

Beginner-friendly backcountry options: Short hike required for secluded overnight camping. "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! Definitely recommend for quick overnight trips!" shares Amanda C.

Level sites with patios: Accommodates larger RVs with full hookups. "We were in spot 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," writes Randy C.

Train spotting: Railroad nearby provides entertainment for train enthusiasts. "There's a train track nearby. It didn't bother us, but light sleepers might want to bring earplugs just in case," advises Christie B., who stayed at River Road RV Park and Horse Camp.

What you should know

Highway noise consideration: Some campgrounds border I-24 causing noticeable traffic sounds. "The main downfall is that the campground is close to to interstate (noise). But, it is a close distance to any store/food if you need to make a run," explains Kayla L. about Manchester KOA.

Seasonal flooding: Low-lying sites may collect water after heavy rains. "Pick your site wisely though I noticed some sites sitting in water," cautions Shelly S.

Variable cell service: Coverage differs by carrier throughout the area. "Their wifi is very slow and hardly any cell service," reports Katie D. from Whispering Oaks Campground, while other campers note better service with specific carriers.

Dynamic pricing at certain campgrounds: Rate fluctuations based on demand affect planning. "Use to be one of my favorite campgrounds. Campspot has turned it into a money racket. Educate yourself and look up dynamic pricing which nothing but greed," warns Eric R.

Tips for camping with families

Bike-friendly roads: Multiple paved paths suitable for children's riding activities. "Plenty of places for the kiddos to ride their bikes. We loved it here and will definitely return," shares Laur H. from Henry Horton State Park.

Dog friendly campgrounds near Fosterville: Off-leash options for social pets. "There's a few large dogs allowed to roam off leash. Didn't bother me in the slightest, I love dogs and they were so, so sweet and knew all the basic commands. Very well mannered and playful but they'll bark when you drive by," notes Danna D.

Family-oriented activities: Seasonal events scheduled regularly. "Interactive heritage festivals and other activities frequently came to the center across the street. I don't really recall if this is part of the park or not," explains RL.

Play areas: Multiple campgrounds feature playgrounds and open spaces. "They do have a nice pool and a cute barn. They have a nice place for the kids to play in the field with a play ground," reports Katie D.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Request waterfront spots for best experience. "If you plan to go camping here, pay a little extra & get waterfront. We had so much of our own space & could literally walk right out of our camper & go for a quick swim," advises Mariah C. from Barton Springs.

Hookup placement awareness: Varies by site and may require extension cords. "I liked this place very much, but the sites were a little awkward to get into. Bring extension cords for hookups or really study the spot before parking," recommends Candy H.

Short-term vs. long-term options: Different campgrounds cater to different stay lengths. "The park is very tightly packed and basically all gravel so not the most scenic or spacious," notes River R. about Nashville I-24 Campground.

Level site considerations: Some campgrounds have berms affecting hitching. "Spots are good size, but gravel. Roads are wide but camp sites are on a berm so our truck angled down. This caused the hitch height to increase making it difficult to un/hitch," cautions Captmatt.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Fosterville, TN is Henry Horton State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 34 reviews.

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