Best RV Parks & Resorts near Grandview, TN

Several RV parks near Grandview accommodate large motorhomes and travel trailers. Green Acres RV Park in Savannah offers 48 full-hookup sites with 50-amp service, cable TV, and WiFi throughout the year. The crushed stone sites feature spacious layouts with well-maintained grounds and paved roads. "The grounds are meticulously maintained, the staff will do everything possible to make your stay as pleasant as possible," noted one visitor. Country Critters Campground provides 15 sites with 30/50-amp hookups and sewer connections, though some travelers report most spots are occupied by long-term residents. Harmony Ridge RV Park in Linden and Clifton RV Lots both support big rigs with full hookup capability, including water, electric, and sewer connections.

Fall through spring offers optimal RV camping conditions in the region, with fewer crowds and milder temperatures. Many parks require advance reservations, particularly during holiday weekends when availability becomes limited. Cell service varies significantly between campgrounds - Natchez Trace State Park reportedly has weak Verizon coverage while private RV parks typically maintain stronger connectivity. For RVers needing maintenance or parts, Parker's Crossroads RV Park features an on-site repair center with an extensive parts inventory. Pet policies generally allow leashed animals, though some locations enforce designated walking areas. Dump stations are available at most parks, including Pickwick Landing State Park, though some primitive camping areas lack this amenity.

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372 Reviews of 75 Grandview Campgrounds


  • Michael W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2021

    J.P. Coleman State Park Campground

    Narrow sites with killer views

    The sites are rather narrow with varying sizes and locations for outdoor living space. Pay close attention to the states website regarding vehicle size maximums. As I walk through the park, it appears that all spots are full hookup and paved. We are on site 43 and anything longer than 30 ft will be pushing it. As it is, our 25ft trailer fits nicely, but the truck is parallel parked across the end of my site in order to be off the road. The picnic table is behind the camper instead of on camp side, which isn’t my favorite setup but we are making due. Some sites have metal fire rings, while others (like ours) have rock circle pits. Some campsites on the hill side have no picnic table OR fire pits. They also have almost no room to walk around the RV without tumbling down the hill. Sites 62 and 64 aren’t terrible, but everything else from 59 and up is pretty bad. 25-34 and 51-54 are short and back up to a a hill. Would be great for Class B or smaller travel trailers. Sites 10-24 are in a separate area from the rest. 35-50 are down on a low flat area near the water and are the best if you like a view of the lake.

    Bath house in our loop is clean, not completely out of date, and heated for cold weather camping. There is a small area with 2 set of pay washers/dryers and a few vending machines.

    All in all, well worth the State’s $32/night charge.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 19, 2021

    Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground

    Quiet Country

    20-30-50 amp service 

    7 laser leveled sites with concrete pads all other sites or gravel with some wooden decks

    Rigs up to 70 feet

    Propane available on site, laundry room, swimming pool during season, there is a large grassy area for pets on leash Check in 1 PM with check out at noon. Daily, weekly, and extended stay rates. Reservation on line or call 731-249-9988 with daily rates at $45.56 Free cable and wireless wifi. Campground is secure and quiet. There is a large office with a "Guest Only" after this point. The pond is a "Catch and Release". Located between Memphis and Nashville and a short distance from I40 in the beautiful rolling hills of Tennessee.

    LNT

    Travel safe

  • Sara M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 7, 2023

    Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground

    One of the best

    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.

  • J
    Sep. 30, 2024

    Southern comfort RV park and campground

    Great place to stay,free wifi, walking trail 50 and 30 amp full hookups

    Pet friendly great place to stay 50 and 30 amp full hookups free WiFi

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2020

    Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground

    RV Park and RV Repair!

    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.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 14, 2024

    Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground

    Not What We Were Expecting

    We found this highly rated campground (CG) while looking for a different route back to our home base and wanted to check it out. We followed our RV GPS north on TN-22 to the CG, which is about a mile and a half past I-40. We checked in and was then escorted to pull through site 12 with FHUs. It is a narrow road and a 90 degree turn into the site. Because of the slight incline on the side of the site, you can't really go wide. We had to maneuver several times so we could get straight on the site and get our sewer lined up. We also had to make sure our steps could come out on the small deck. We would have positioned again so we didn’t have to get out 25’ of sewer hose to dump our back tank, but there’s a ditch in front of the site that would prevent an easy back in to hitch back up. We soon found out the site is not level and had to put leveling blocks under our door side wheels as they were off the ground after auto level. Disclaimer here as not all sites in this CG are the same and some are quite nice with room between them. We were here for two days and placed in the row where they place shorter rigs for overnighters. The sites are cut into a hill and are very close together. These sites have a small deck with most having a patio table and two chairs. Site 12 has a picnic table, which in our opinion was to too large for the space. There is also a several foot drop off that if you are not very careful could cause harm(not safe). The site was not long enough for our 40’ 5th wheel plus F450 and we were instructed to park across the road. There’s a fire pit in these very narrow sites. The truck parked in the site next to us was too close to safely enjoy a fire in the tiny sliver of lawn with the fire pit. During our briefing after being escorted to our site, we were told to use a reducer as their water pressure is high. They claim to have good internet and the speed test and usage confirms the internet here is good. We were able to get a clear shot north for Starlink. The CG does have mature trees in and around some of the sites. They have cable but we didn’t use it. We got 4 bars on Verizon. As we and others were setting up, the staff rides around in golf carts and stops by to check on you. While a nice touch, commenting“you look perplexed” and nothing more as I was finishing putting out 25’ of sewer hose was not helpful nor necessary. There are nice amenities here to include the big pond area. There are four washers($2.75) and four dryers($.25 for 10 minutes and$1.00 got our load dry). There is one additional dryer for dog bedding only. As we were here for a couple of days, we wish we had a better site versus site 12 that other reviewers had mentioned had issues. When we asked how we could get into one of the sites in the 29- 35 area, which had plenty of open sites during our stay, we were told those were for big rigs 40' and over. We reminded them we were a 40' rig. Had we been placed in the 30s area, our review may have been better.

  • Thom T.
    Oct. 10, 2018

    Green Acres RV Park

    Best RV park in Savannah,TN

    This campground is well maintained. The grounds are Meticulously maintained, the staff will do everything possible to make your stay as pleasant as possible. There is a beautiful pool open seasonally, all sites will accommodate large Rigs, with full power (20amp, 30amp, 50amp) service. Sewerage and fresh water. There is strong WiFi and basic cable is included. I’ve camped here a few times now and couldn’t be more happier. This is a pet friendly park, ( Fido, just need to be on a leash and picked up after.) There are showers, bathrooms and 24/7 laundry facilities. So come as strangers, leave as friends.

    All sites are excellent....

  • T
    Nov. 21, 2021

    David Crockett State Park Campground

    Amazing Campground!

    Stayed at campground 1 site 20 and was very pleased! Very clean and well maintained! We tent camped and I like the concrete pad because didn’t have to worry about things getting wet from the ground. Has a 20 and 30 amp electric hook up and water beside. Nice fire pit and table also! Site 20 is located right beside shoal creek and with in walking distance to the restrooms and bathhouse!


Guide to Grandview

The camping areas near Grandview, Tennessee offer diverse options across Perry, Wayne, and Henderson counties. Most campgrounds in this region sit between 400-600 feet elevation along the Buffalo and Tennessee Rivers. Winter camping remains viable with average January lows around 30°F, while summer humidity peaks in July and August with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F.

What to do

River recreation access: Crazy Horse Recreational Park provides direct access to Buffalo River paddling with shuttle service for kayakers. "We love to come here for when we kayak the Buffalo. Plenty of open river front campsites and shuttles to or from the camp (depending on which route you take)," notes Emily S. The park features both a "family side" and "rowdy side" across the river.

Fishing opportunities: Beechview Recreational Area offers shoreline fishing access on the Tennessee River with multiple species including bass, crappie and catfish. Local anglers report spring and fall as optimal fishing seasons when water temperatures remain moderate.

Hiking trail access: The nearby Natchez Trace Parkway connects to multiple historical sites including Meriwether Lewis's grave. One camper noted, "Meriwether Lewis death/gravesite was nearby and interesting to check out. Not a whole lot else to do in the area." Many trails close seasonally due to maintenance or weather conditions.

What campers like

Spacious layouts: Southern Comfort RV Park offers full-hookup RV sites near Grandview with ample space between campers. "Pet friendly great place to stay 50 and 30 amp full hookups free WiFi," reports Joshua C. The campground includes a walking trail for exercise and pet walking.

Clean facilities: Many campers praise the maintenance standards at certain parks. At Green Acres RV Park, one visitor noted: "We stayed at this campground in August of 2023. This is one of the best in the country, and we know because we are just finishing a 7000 mile trip. The grounds are well manicured, the camp spots are spacious, and well spaced so that your neighbor is not on top of you."

Water recreation: Several campgrounds offer swimming and water activities. "Very pretty spot for swimming. If you camp on the campsite on the same side of the road as the outfitter's ofc, it can turn into a 'party' crowd. The family friendly, quiet side is across the river," shares a Crazy Horse visitor.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly by location and carrier. At Thousand Trails Natchez Trace, one camper reported: "I had absolutely no cell service through Verizon and my T-Mobile 5g internet had no reception either (even with a booster). Luckily, I was able to rely on my Starlink."

Access restrictions: Some campgrounds have physical limitations for larger vehicles. One camper warns: "Most importantly, there is a special way to get into this park. They have a low bridge right outside of their park that prevents you from getting here the easy way. The bridge is at 12ft if I remember correctly, it is too low for most 5th wheels and many class As."

Seasonal variations: Local campgrounds experience peak usage during summer months. Winter camping remains available but with reduced amenities at most locations. Crazy Horse camper reported: "The bathrooms start out pretty clean, but can quickly get nasty with the traffic of kayak renters and other campers."

Tips for camping with families

Designated quiet areas: Several campgrounds offer specific family-friendly sections. "Has a family side and another rowdy side across the river. Family side quiet time begins at 10 pm," explains Cam A. about Crazy Horse Recreational Park's setup.

Cave exploration opportunities: The region offers accessible cave systems appropriate for supervised children. "Primative Camping, kayaking & catching tagged small mouth bass was more than an experience! Perks was exploring a cave!!" reports one enthusiastic visitor to the Buffalo River area.

Playground availability: While some campgrounds have discontinued playground equipment, Clifton RV Lots maintains a play area suitable for younger children during camping season. The nearby town parks provide additional recreation options within a short drive.

Tips from RVers

Site surface quality: Many RV sites near Grandview, Tennessee feature crushed stone bases that hold up well in rain. Green Acres RV Park visitor notes: "The avenues are paved, the spaces are crushed stone, well maintained. The cable TV gets lots of stations, and works well."

Long-term occupancy patterns: Several parks primarily serve long-term residents. At Country Critters Campground and RV Park, a visitor observed: "It's clean, and friendly, it looks like most of the people who were there are full time park residents."

Advance planning requirements: Many RV parks fill quickly during peak seasons. Some lakefront sites remain permanently occupied by seasonal campers. "Good luck getting a lakeside site since I was told only 8 are available and are full most of the time," reports one Thousand Trails visitor.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Grandview, TN is Green Acres RV Park with a 5-star rating from 4 reviews.

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