Best Campgrounds near Greenfield, TN

The area surrounding Greenfield, Tennessee features a variety of camping options within driving distance, with several state parks and recreational areas offering both developed and primitive sites. Natchez Trace State Park, located about 30 miles southeast of Greenfield, provides multiple campgrounds including Pin Oak and Cub Lake, both offering lakeside camping with varying levels of amenities. Reelfoot Lake State Park, situated approximately 60 miles northwest near the Kentucky border, offers unique camping experiences around a natural lake formed by earthquakes in the early 1800s. Between these larger destinations, travelers will find smaller RV parks like Milan City RV Park and Parkers Crossroads RV Park, which serve as convenient overnight stops along major travel routes.

Most campgrounds in the region require advance reservations, particularly during spring and fall when moderate temperatures attract the most visitors. Summer camping brings challenges with insects, especially at waterfront locations. As one camper noted about Reelfoot Lake: "The mosquitos would eat you alive, even with repellant." Winter camping offers solitude but requires preparation for potentially cold conditions. Road access varies significantly, with state parks generally maintaining good paved roads while some smaller campgrounds may have gravel approaches. Cell service is typically reliable near towns but can become spotty in more remote areas of the larger parks and recreation areas.

Waterfront sites consistently receive the highest ratings from visitors, particularly at Reelfoot Lake and Kentucky Lake. "We snagged a lakeside spot and listened to the water lapping up against the bank while we slept," reported one camper at South Campground. Fishing opportunities abound throughout the region, with boat rentals available at many locations. Campers frequently mention wildlife viewing as a highlight, with Reelfoot Lake known for bald eagle sightings and other waterfowl. Campground crowding varies seasonally, with some visitors noting that certain areas become quite busy during peak times. The Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, though slightly farther from Greenfield, offers additional camping options with more spacious sites and extensive recreational facilities.

Best Camping Sites Near Greenfield, Tennessee (58)

    1. Milan City RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Milan, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 686-1611

    $25 / night

    2. Getaway Lodge Campground

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    Greenfield, TN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 501-6254

    3. Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground

    18 Reviews
    Wildersville, TN
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 249-9988

    $41 - $46 / night

    "The location is conveniently situated halfway between Nashville and Memphis at I-40 on Exit 108, making it easily accessible."

    "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."

    4. Coyote View RV Park & RV Repair

    2 Reviews
    Union City, TN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 599-9898

    $46 - $49 / night

    "A Reelfoot lake park ranger recommended Coyote View and I’m so glad we went.

    They easily made us a reservation and Lowell looked at the slide the next day."

    5. Reelfoot Lake State Park Campgrounds

    16 Reviews
    Tiptonville, TN
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 253-7756

    $30 - $38 / night

    "If if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and not be around a whole lot of other campers with kids, this is the campground for you."

    "We spent 3 days here with a back in lake front site. The mosquitos would eat you alive, even with repellant."

    6. South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park

    16 Reviews
    Tiptonville, TN
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 867-2757

    "Reelfoot is just a few hours from our Tennessee home and a great weekend spot. The campground is next to a waterfront restaurant with boat/fishing and a nice deck."

    "We snagged a lakeside spot and listened to the water lapping up against the bank while we slept. Quiet and peaceful. Took our jeep and did some off road exploring."

    7. Piney Campground

    26 Reviews
    Buchanan, TN
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 232-5331

    "Great easy drive from middle Tennessee with tons of great amenities and staff."

    "One great thing about here is the beautiful lake nearby! My family and I spent our entire day here and had an absolute blast. The lake front views are incredible."

    8. Airpark North Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park

    12 Reviews
    Tiptonville, TN
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 867-2757

    "Our site was just steps away from the beautiful lake. Water, power and nicely shaded. Sparkling clean bathrooms and showers (with heat lamps!). Took a short drive to the Wildlife Refuge."

    "You can kayak among this and other lovely bayou environments, lakes, etc. I love this park and have enjoyed it in all seasons."

    9. Cub Lake Campground #2 — Natchez Trace State Park

    15 Reviews
    Wildersville, TN
    41 miles
    Website

    "We stayed at the Cub Lake campground, which I prefer as the sites are treed and shaded, unlike most sites at Pin Oak. We preferred the sites towards the middle of the campground."

    "We went to the beach at Cub Lake for hours every day!  There were several playgrounds around the campgrounds, I'm sure we tried them all. "

    10. Pin Oak Campground — Natchez Trace State Park

    13 Reviews
    Wildersville, TN
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 968-3742

    "We usually use Pin Oak CG at Natchez Trace State Park when we are traveling through Tennessee.  Many nice sites, and a few that aren't as nice. "

    "Pin Oak Lake Campground is very nice. Well maintained with full hookups and plenty of space separating the sites. The lake itself is very clear water."

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Recent Reviews near Greenfield, TN

256 Reviews of 58 Greenfield Campgrounds


  • J
    Sep. 8, 2025

    country view rv park

    Close to Rt 40

    They have huge back in spots mostly level even though it’s gravel. It’s in a field so no frills. Dispersed campers look like they live there. It was a quick trip off 40 to get there and it was quiet and spacious. Good for an overnight rest.

  • Goldy M.
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Serendipity Resort

    Warning to Blue Oval Families& Traveling Workers– AVOID Serendipity RV Park

    We were long-term tenants at Serendipity RV Park for over two years, paying$950/month. My husband works for Blue Oval, and we want to warn others: this park does not respect or value loyal tenants. On July 8, 2025, a Serendipity employee ran a mower into our RV, damaging our slide-out. Instead of taking responsibility, they brought in Ralph’s Mobile RV Repair—a contractor who showed up without notice and“repaired” it using silicone instead of 2 sided adhesive, it look horrible, he smearing silicone everywhere, and bent up parts of the trim that had not even were not even originally damaged. We documented everything, expressed our concerns immediately. Ralph returned later, didn’t even remove the old silicone, and caked more on top. When we pushed back, he became aggressive and confrontational—at one point suggesting he could“meet” my husband somewhere. Serendipity never inspected the work. Edward, who’s on-site daily, never once came to speak to us. Instead, we got a dismissive text saying they were“satisfied” with the work and that we should“file it on our insurance.” The damage was caused by their own employee—yet they refuse to make it right. On top of that:• They’ve overcharged our card multiple occasions and add illegal card processing fees.• in addition to the$950/monthly space rent, they have installed meters to charge electric ON TOP of the$950(they want MORE money but do not even maintain our lawns properly)• The park is poorly maintained. Grass gets a foot tall before it’s mowed, and employees recklessly use riding mowers near RVs. We were respectful, always paid on time, and expected to be treated fairly. Instead, we’ve dealt with poor repairs, price gouging, and total disregard. If you’re a Blue Oval worker or traveling family, do yourself a favor—avoid Serendipity and Ralph’s RV Repair. You deserve better.

  • Tom B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2025

    South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park

    Pontoon Tour Offered by the State Park WAS WORTH IT!

    Did a 2 hour pontoon tour offered at the TN State Park Visitor Center (https://tnstateparks.com/parks/reelfoot-lake). Guide was excellent. Neat to see a bald cypress in one of TN's only 2 natural lakes. The history of Reelfoot is interesting, parts of the tour feel like you are in a cypress swamp, not a lake. Saw 10 bald eagles, osprey, egret, blue heron. Worth the price and time!

  • Tom B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2025

    Columbus-Belmont State Park

    Nice, clean campground, back sites have sewer, be prepared to level out.

    Stayed here for 2 nights at site 25 on the back side of the campground. The back sites have sewer. These sites were paved, but not level, so be prepared to level. TIP: If using those yellow camco "lego" block to level, be sure to put a canvas tarp or rubber mat between the blocks and the pavement, otherwise they will slide when you try to roll on top of them. My daughter used the bathhouse, and she said it was not good. Leaky, standing water. The park was awesome, which made the bathhouse an oddity. The little snack shack over by the chain was a nice evening diversion of ice cream and funnel fries. The camp host couple was wonderful. The park is clean and well maintained.

  • Sherry P.
    Jul. 22, 2025

    Serendipity Resort

    Trashy, unkept, rude staff, overpriced, no respect for guests

    My husband and I have always loved Serendipity and looked forward to visiting for the last several years.  That has definitely changed with the latest owners.  The girls in the office have smart mouths and zero customer service skills.  The grounds look awful, grown up grass everywhere.  It appears they only mow about 25%.  Food is poor and overpriced.  Ron and Daphne are truly missed.  There is no personality to Serendipity anymore.  It used to be a nice resort style rv park now it ranks as bottom of the barrel.  Just sad.

  • TioRina S.
    Jul. 3, 2025

    Blue Bank Resort

    Fourth of July, stay at Bluebank Resort

    On our way across the Tennessee border, my fiancé decided he wanted to stay here as this is where he spent many childhood memories. Beautiful, small secluded resort on Reel foot lake. RV campground with hook ups, as well as a few different cabins to stay in surrounded by locals who live on the lake. Kayaking and motor boating, and cute little gift shop.

  • Kristie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 15, 2025

    Lady Luck Casino and RV Park

    Century Casino Rv Park

    They have changed the name, it's now Century Casino. Paved pull through with hook ups, there where several out of commission but nice clean quite spot. The wifi did not work, good place for an overnight, my dogs got to chase rabbits and walk along the river. Cost $66 for the night.

  • Anita A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 9, 2025

    Reelfoot Lake State Park Campgrounds

    Flooded and construction

    Did not have reservation or call ahead as website listed campsite availability. We arrived before 4:45 but everything closed at 4:30- offices, visitor center ect. No one answered phone #s nor gave any after-hour access information. From what we could see the campsites appeared flooded and a lot of construction. Why not list on website or at least have on your phone message? Hope to be this way again and will try again but not without talking with someone in the park


Guide to Greenfield

Camping options near Greenfield, Tennessee extend beyond traditional state parks to include several RV-focused facilities and smaller campgrounds. Situated on the western edge of Tennessee, the area has an average elevation of 400 feet above sea level, creating relatively flat terrain for camping. Summer temperatures typically reach the high 80s with humidity levels above 70%, while winter nights drop to the 30s.

What to do

Pontoon tours at Reelfoot Lake: Several outfitters offer guided pontoon tours showcasing the lake's unique cypress forest ecosystem. "Guide was excellent. Neat to see a bald cypress in one of TN's only 2 natural lakes. The history of Reelfoot is interesting, parts of the tour feel like you are in a cypress swamp, not a lake. Saw 10 bald eagles, osprey, egret, blue heron," notes a visitor to South Campground.

Fishing opportunities: The region's lakes support diverse fish populations with varying regulations. Pin Oak Lake at Natchez Trace State Park is the only motor lake in the area, while Browns Creek Lake has honest system rentals of Jon boats "for fishing purposes only and you have to pay for a lake permit."

Hiking trails: Most greenfield tn campgrounds offer at least basic hiking options, though many require short drives to access. "Nice easy hiking trails too. Close to town for restaurants and necessities," reports one camper at Reelfoot Lake's Airpark Campground. Trail maintenance varies significantly between locations.

What campers like

Lake views: Waterfront sites consistently rank highest in camper satisfaction across multiple campgrounds. At Pin Oak Campground, "The campground landscape is rolling hills so everyone has a different view of the lake. Our kids enjoyed riding their bikes and playing on the small beach."

Clean facilities: Well-maintained shower houses and bathrooms receive frequent positive mentions. At Cub Lake Campground, one visitor reported, "Bath house was immaculate and laundry on site. Lots of availability during the week."

Campground hospitality: Personal attention from staff makes a significant difference to camper experiences. At Parkers Crossroads RV Park, "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!"

What you should know

Flooding concerns: Several campgrounds in the region experience periodic flooding that can affect site availability. "A good 90% of the campground was underwater! The handful of sites that were still open for use had pools of water standing on the site," reported a visitor to Reelfoot Lake.

Insect pressure: Beyond mosquitoes, the region's lakes harbor other biting insects. "The mosquitoes, gnats, and flies were so overwhelming that we couldn't go outside and even spent most the evening killing bugs inside the camper with no lights on," warned a camper at South Campground.

Seasonal closures: Some facilities operate on reduced schedules outside summer months. "We arrived before 4:45 but everything closed at 4:30- offices, visitor center etc. No one answered phone #s nor gave any after-hour access information," noted a visitor to Reelfoot Lake State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Multiple playground options: Several campgrounds offer recreational equipment for children of varying ages. Pin Oak Campground features "a small playground for smaller kids and several people were fishing and boating."

Swimming areas: Each lake offers different swimming experiences. "Cub lake has a larger swim area with paddle boat, Jon boat and kayak rentals. The rentals are only weekends," notes a visitor to Pin Oak Campground.

Educational opportunities: Wildlife viewing presents learning moments at Airpark North Campground, where the "visitors center is really cool lots of bald eagles 🦅 snakes 🐍 and fish 🐟 to check out!"

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Site conditions vary significantly across campgrounds. At Coyote View RV Park, "It wasn't completely level, but had we needed to stay longer we would have leveled ourselves."

Campground navigation: Some locations present challenges for larger rigs. "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," reported one RVer at Parkers Crossroads.

Full hookup availability: For longer stays, sewage connections become important. Pin Oak Campground "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."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Greenfield, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Greenfield, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 58 campgrounds and RV parks near Greenfield, TN and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Greenfield, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Greenfield, TN is Milan City RV Park with a 4-star rating from 2 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Greenfield, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Greenfield, TN.