RV Camping near Harriman, TN

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    Multiple RV parks surround Harriman, Tennessee, with full hookups and river access options. Caney Creek RV Resort & Marina offers concrete pull-through sites with 50-amp electric, water, and sewer connections year-round. Spring Lake RV Resort features lakeside sites with full hookups and level concrete pads approximately 25 minutes from Harriman. Windrock Gap Campground provides RV sites with electric and water connections near Windrock Off-Road Park, though spaces are notably close together. Rockwood Marina & RV Resort includes electric and sewer hookups with a market on premises. "The pull through sections are very large to easily accommodate rig plus TV," noted one visitor about Caney Creek.

    For travel planning, most Harriman-area RV parks maintain year-round operations, though swimming pools typically close during winter months. Several campgrounds sit near I-40 exits for easy access, though highway noise may affect sites closest to the interstate. Dump stations are available at Caney Creek, Windrock Gap, and several other parks when full hookup sites aren't available. According to reviews, cell service varies considerably between locations, with stronger signals at parks closer to Knoxville. Many travelers note the terrain requires leveling equipment at certain parks. One reviewer mentioned: "Spots are a little tight but concrete and pretty level. At our particular sight the sewer was toward the front of the sight but I had enough hose to get to it." Most parks welcome pets but enforce leash policies.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Harriman (157)

      1. Brushy Mountain RV Park

      5.0(1)14mi from HarrimanRVs

      "This brand new campground is on the grounds of the Historic Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary. The campground offers an on site pizza restaurant and general store."

      from $75 - $85 / night

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      2. Windrock Gap Campground & RV Park

      3.7(3)17mi from HarrimanRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Windrock Gap is clean, accessible (43' fifth wheel), very well maintained and the owners are very helpful and attentive to the details. "

      from $20 - $70 / night

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      3. Spring Lake RV Resort

      4.7(3)21mi from HarrimanRVs

      "64 full hook-up with 30 and 50 amp electric on the sites. Site 1 only had a 30 amp and was the smallest in the campground. They had wifi and cable TV that was available. Sites were fairly level."

      "We contacted Spring Lake an hour before arrival and they were super helpful, providing a level overnight pull-through site reservation."

      4. Caney Creek RV Resort & Marina

      4.0(4)5mi from HarrimanRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Seems to be a lot of permanent or seasonal campers here. Spots are a little tight but concrete and pretty level."

      "Caney Creek is right off the highway and offers a lot to do. We only passed through the area but wished we were staying there for longer."

      5. Paradise on the Mountain RV Park

      5.0(5)25mi from Harriman1 siteRVs

      "They have a hand built fireplace under a large overhang near the office. Great space for grilling or hanging out. Surround sound speakers play music for your enjoyment on the patio."

      "We are a week into a month long stay and I can’t say enough great things about this park. It’s close to restaurants and shopping, and many places to hike."

      from $55 / night

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      6. Rockwood Marina & RV Resort

      Be the first to review9mi from Harriman9 sitesRVs

      from $59 - $145 / night

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      7. Peakland RV Park

      5.0(1)23mi from Harriman4 sitesRVs

      "I have been staying here for a couple weeks now and it has been very quiet. I have full service hook up everything I need for my RV."

      from $50 / night

      8. Southlake RV Park

      3.6(14)35mi from HarrimanRVs

      "Very nice facilities. We were just here for an overnight between Virginia Beach and New Orleans. Had spot C1, which is directly across from the restrooms/showers. Partial shade, nice little deck."

      "We only stayed one night, but will return to take advantage of the prime lake front tent spots! On the map it shows individual sites, but it’s more of a disbursed area."

      from $28 - $38 / night

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      9. Overnite RV Park

      4.5(6)30mi from HarrimanRVs

      "Overnite is j1 mile off I-75 and very quiet at night.  Full hookups and our campsite was very level. "

      "We still had full hookups and they were so nice about everything. This park is very conveniently located North of Chattanooga and South of Knoxville."

      10. Simple Life Tiny Home and RV park

      Be the first to review17mi from Harriman2 sitesRVs, Cabins

      from $50 - $250 / night

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    RV Park Reviews near Harriman, TN

    1051 Reviews of 157 Harriman Campgrounds


    • Lisa C.
      Sep. 19, 2022

      Tuckaleechee Campground

      Now called Little River Campground, absolutely wonderful!

      Husband and I wanted to get away and found this campground- it is such a gem! You can't see it well from the road, but there is a huge sign out by the road. Trust it! You're in the right place. You drive across a small bridge across the Little River when you get to the campground, but it can handle big rigs. We saw many massive Class A campers while we were here for 6 nights. We pull a 30 ft travel trailer and used a pull through site- very large spot as far as rv sites go. They have back in spots for campers and tents literally on the bank of the river and you're allowed to swim, play, tube, etc in the river at your own risk. Camp store has firewood and a few essentials, but they don't sell propane. We got ours filled at the Tractor Supply in Alcoa, TN nearby. They had crafts and hayrides while we were here. Wifi is free but not great. Verizon cell service was good enough at 3 bars the whole time. No on-site laundry services, so we had to go into town to use laundromat (nearby town of Townsend is adorable but no laundromat). The grounds offer tent, cabin, and rv sites with various levels of electric, water, cable and sewer access. Our site had 30amp, water, sewer and cable. Nice and level site, large fire pit, sturdy plastic and metal picnic table and large beautiful mature trees. The bathhouse is seriously impressive and is, by far, the nicest campground bathhouse I've ever used! One of my favorite features was random and I never knew I was missing it in my life until now.. the bathrooms have strong AC pumping right into each bathroom, making everything nice and cool when you come in from the hot campsite.. wonderful! Good view of the mountains in the distance and minutes away from Great Smoky Mountain National Park entrance. This is a wonderful find!

    • Lisa C.
      Sep. 19, 2022

      Little River Campground & RV Resort

      Such a gem!

      Husband and I wanted to get away and found this campground- it is such a gem! You can't see it well from the road, but there is a huge sign out by the road. Trust it! You're in the right place. You drive across a small bridge across the Little River when you get to the campground, but it can handle big rigs. We saw many massive Class A campers while we were here for 6 nights. We pull a 30 ft travel trailer and used a pull through site- very large spot as far as rv sites go. They have back in spots for campers and tents literally on the bank of the river and you're allowed to swim, play, tube, etc in the river at your own risk. Camp store has firewood and a few essentials, but they don't sell propane. We got ours filled at the Tractor Supply in Alcoa, TN nearby. They had crafts and hayrides while we were here. Wifi is free but not great. Verizon cell service was good enough at 3 bars the whole time. No on-site laundry services, so we had to go into town to use laundromat (nearby town of Townsend is adorable but no laundromat). The grounds offer tent, cabin, and rv sites with various levels of electric, water, cable and sewer access. Our site had 30amp, water, sewer and cable. Nice and level site, large fire pit, sturdy plastic and metal picnic table and large beautiful mature trees. The bathhouse is seriously impressive and is, by far, the nicest campground bathhouse I've ever used! One of my favorite features was random and I never knew I was missing it in my life until now.. the bathrooms have strong AC pumping right into each bathroom, making everything nice and cool when you come in from the hot campsite.. wonderful! Good view of the mountains in the distance and minutes away from Great Smoky Mountain National Park entrance. This is a wonderful find!

    • K
      Nov. 3, 2022

      Crossville / I-40 KOA Holiday Campground

      One of the nicer KOAs - concrete pads available, private shower rooms.

      KOA I-40/Crossville, TN - We stayed one night in October, full hook ups, 50 amp, good wifi until the evening but our cell service was good. $59.87 per night, $53.88 with KOA discount. Nicely maintained park with level concrete sites in the front with grass, fire rings and picnic tables that were in excellent condition. Friendly, welcoming staff with a nice gift shop/store. Hand dipped ice cream is available along with freshly made pizza and wings if you don’t want to cook. It does sit right next to Highway 70 into Crossville and can be noisy but it didn’t bother us. Each bathroom is a private toilet and shower, very clean, nicely tiled and plenty of hot water. Small laundry, two washers and two dryers but there may have been additional laundry towards the back of the park. The park seems to be broken down into three sections, concrete pad pull throughs in the front, then the office area, then a second section of sites with gravel pads and these are closest to the bathrooms, then further out is another area with a pond or small lake for catch and release fishing. Well manicured property. Would definitely stay again and the ice cream was really good.

    • Chris H.
      May. 5, 2020

      Spring Lake RV Resort

      Nice and quiet little campground.

      64 full hook-up with 30 and 50 amp electric on the sites. Site 1 only had a 30 amp and was the smallest in the campground. They had wifi and cable TV that was available. Sites were fairly level. I had to use 2 yellow flat blocks on site 1. Restrooms and showers were closed due to Covid-19 restrictions. We were told they were full but several sites remained empty during our stay. Would have liked to have had a lake side site or a larger level site. Owners were friendly as well as the guests. I believe they had some full-time living there too. I would go back.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 24, 2021

      Spring Lake RV Resort

      Our favorite RV park this trip

      We were on an sudden, urgent trip with minimal pre-planning and no reservations. We contacted Spring Lake an hour before arrival and they were super helpful, providing a level overnight pull-through site reservation. We were arriving an hour after the office closed and they made arrangements to help us get settled. We were so appreciative of the consideration. Overall we felt the amenities and the setting were the nicest of this 1200 mile trip. Pretty, very well maintained. Level sites with picnic table and convenient hook-ups. The sites are built around a small lake. I suspect most of the leases are long-term. Friendly manager and friendly residents. We walked around the lake and found they had sitting areas and gazebos where you could relax during the day or at night. A couple of miles off the interstate so no road noise and very quiet at night. You can pick up fast food dinner on the way to the park.

    • K
      Jun. 24, 2022

      Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground

      Best Stay Ever!

      Was the best state park I’ve stayed at to date! Very safe, quiet/peaceful, family friendly, pet friendly, bath houses were clean, full hookups, pool was clean ($6/person entry fee)

    • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 8, 2025

      Cades Cove Campground

      Quite, beautiful, weekend traffic

      This is one of the quietest campgrounds I’ve stayed at. Sites are nestled in the woods in a cove in the Smokies. No cell service. No internet. No cable tv. Just peace and quiet! This is a national park campgrounds, so no water, electric or hookups. There is a dump station and modern bathrooms. Cold water showers. There is a camp store with basics. There is a lot of traffic especially on weekends with visitors driving the scenic Cades Cove Loop Road.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 19, 2021

      Melton Hill Dam Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

      Beautiful and peaceful

      The campsite sits right beside the Tennessee river. There are 9 full hookup sites and many of the rest have power and water. Large river swimming area. Most sites are level with concrete tables, fire pits and grills. Bathrooms are clean and adequate. Bathrooms in the day use area are less so. Store is small with snacks, ice, drinks and ice cream. Staff very nice and RV’ers themselves. Family friendly. Pull through dump site. Love Truck Stop at entrance to I-40. $ rate and honors America Pass.


    Guide to Harriman

    Several RV parks and resorts surround Harriman offering varied accommodation options. Caney Creek RV Resort & Marina provides full hookup sites with 50-amp electric service, water, and sewer connections on concrete pads. Spring Lake RV Resort near Crossville features level sites with full hookups arranged around a small lake, approximately 30 miles from Harriman. Windrock Gap Campground & RV Park accommodates motorhomes with electric and water hookups but sites are positioned very close together. Paradise on the Mountain RV Park in Crossville contains 100 sites with 30/50-amp electric, water, and sewer hookups. "Spots are a little tight but concrete and pretty level. At our particular site the sewer was toward the front of the site but I had enough hose to get to it," noted one visitor about Caney Creek.

    Most RV parks in the area remain open year-round, though fall foliage season fills campgrounds quickly. Pull-through sites are available at Caney Creek RV Resort, which a reviewer described as "very large to easily accommodate rig plus TV." Dump stations are provided at several locations including Windrock Gap and Caney Creek, while others like Southlake RV Park offer on-site sewer connections at individual sites. Navigation to some parks requires attention to road conditions, especially for larger rigs approaching mountainous areas near Windrock. Pet policies vary between facilities, with most permitting leashed pets throughout the grounds. Cellular service can be inconsistent in more remote locations, particularly at campgrounds adjacent to Windrock Off-Road Park. Amenities differ significantly between parks—Caney Creek offers a pool, pavilion, and boat facilities, while smaller operations provide more basic services.

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