Henderson's RV parks sit within western Tennessee's Highland Rim region, where elevations typically range between 400-500 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures often exceed 90°F between June and August, with milder spring and fall camping seasons. Most RV parks near Henderson remain open year-round despite occasional winter precipitation, with several facilities offering extended-stay options for seasonal travelers.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: Crazy Horse Recreational Park offers direct Buffalo River access with smallmouth bass fishing. "Primative Camping, kayaking & catching tagged small mouth bass was more than an experience! Perks was exploring a cave!!" reports one camper who enjoyed the combined water activities.
Canoe and kayak rentals: Water sports dominate the recreational scene at many parks within 30 minutes of Henderson. "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 a Crazy Horse visitor who utilized their shuttle service.
Walking trails: Southern Comfort RV Park maintains accessible walking paths around their property. "Great place to stay. Pet friendly. Nice walking trail," mentions a recent visitor who appreciated the outdoor exercise options while staying at this smaller 8-site facility.
What campers like
Clean facilities: Green Acres RV Park in Savannah receives consistent praise for maintenance standards. "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," writes one camper who specifically noted the clean pool and restrooms.
Pet accommodations: Most Henderson-area RV parks welcome pets with standard leash requirements. "Pet friendly great place to stay 50 and 30 amp full hookups free WiFi," notes a Southern Comfort RV Park visitor highlighting the combined pet-friendly policy and connectivity benefits.
Responsive management: Parkers Crossroads RV Park staff receive high marks for service. "We found ourselves unexpectedly needing a new spot for the night and traveled on from Arkansas. Once we got to Memphis and saw just an hour and a half further we could stay here instead, we kept motivated. It was worth the extra time on the road, the owner was so sweet when we called late needing a spot," reports a traveler who required last-minute accommodations.
What you should know
Varying site quality: Some campgrounds feature significant differences between site types. "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," explains a Parkers Crossroads visitor who experienced site limitations.
Seasonal bathroom conditions: Country Critters Campground offers basic facilities with seasonal variations. "Cute little place to stop for the night, it's actually $40 a night for water and power hook ups. The camp host was a really sweet older gentleman, the kids playground is decommissioned, but they do have a goat and a mini pony!" mentions a visitor highlighting both pricing accuracy and unexpected animal attractions.