Best Campgrounds near Ocoee, TN

Campgrounds near Ocoee, Tennessee cluster along the Ocoee and Hiwassee Rivers, offering primarily developed camping options with varying amenities. The Cherokee National Forest contains several established campgrounds including Thunder Rock Campground and Chilhowee Recreation Area, which provide tent and RV sites with different levels of facilities. Adventures Unlimited Campground offers tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with approximately 60 sites. Most campgrounds in the region maintain proximity to whitewater rafting and kayaking opportunities, with several sites positioned directly along river corridors for water access.

Camping in the Ocoee area follows a seasonal pattern with many campgrounds operating from April through November. The Thunder Rock Campground and Parksville Lake RV Campground close during winter months, while others like Harrison Bay State Park remain open year-round. Summer brings higher occupancy rates, especially on weekends when rafting activity peaks. Road access to certain campgrounds requires navigating mountain terrain, particularly for Chilhowee Recreation Area. "Getting here was like Mr Toads wild ride. Extreme inclines full of switch backs for a long 5 miles. Very scary," noted one camper about accessing Chilhowee Recreation Area.

Riverside camping represents a defining feature throughout the Ocoee region, with multiple reviews highlighting the sound of flowing water as a key attraction. Campsites along the Ocoee River tend to be situated near popular whitewater sections, making them convenient for paddlers but sometimes subject to road noise from Highway 64. "The campground is right on the river, and you can actually hear the river flowing nearby. The sites are fairly wooded, spacious, and all we saw were very level," according to one visitor's experience at Gee Creek Campground. Tent and RV sites throughout the area typically include fire rings and picnic tables, with varying levels of privacy between sites. Campgrounds like Thunder Rock provide direct river access suitable for kayakers putting in directly from their campsites, while others feature hiking trail connections to the surrounding Cherokee National Forest trail system.

Best Camping Sites Near Ocoee, Tennessee (472)

    1. Chilhowee Recreation Area

    30 Reviews
    Benton, TN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 338-3300

    $12 - $30 / night

    "Well-maintained, pet-friendly, and close access to lots of great trails. There is a nearby lake, perfect for swimming."

    "Overall: Very quiet wooded campground on Chilhowee Mountain Getting there: Off TN SR 64 East of Cleveland& Ocoee. Very nice lakeside drive along Lake Ocoee. There can be a lot of traffic."

    2. Gee Creek Campground — Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park

    29 Reviews
    Delano, TN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 263-0050

    $35 - $85 / night

    "Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park Campground is a quiet campground situated right on the Ocoee."

    "We visited Gee Creek Campground, located in the Hiwassee/ Ocoee Rivers State Park in a Sunday, and there was hardly anyone there. We had our choice of sites!"

    3. Parksville Lake RV Campground

    15 Reviews
    Benton, TN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 338-3300

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Close to the Ocoee River and Lake. Will be back!"

    "We stayed here for the weekend when we were rafting the Ocoee. Small Campground but perfect if rafting. We were in 35 foot trailer but some tight turns in camp ground."

    4. Chilhowee

    12 Reviews
    Benton, TN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 338-3300

    $12 - $20 / night

    "We just missed an even nicer site because we got lost on the drive there. Waterfall hike was beautiful with wildflowers. Whitewater rafting not too far away on the Ocoee River."

    "Scenic views the whole drive up, followed by a safe, cozy campground with clean facilities and a great grouping of trails."

    5. Adventures Unlimited Campground

    11 Reviews
    Ocoee, TN
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (423) 338-4325

    $10 - $45 / night

    "Adventures Unlimited is located in Ocoee, TN, just outside of Chattanooga, and is one of the coolest river towns I’ve been to. The Ocoee River was the site for the 1996 Olympics whitewater events."

    "It was a nice place to camp the showers are hot and clean well maintained area’s with helpful employees if you want an amazing trip adventure unlimited is the place to be on the ocoee river"

    6. Thunder Rock Campground

    20 Reviews
    Reliance, TN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 338-3300

    $12 - $20 / night

    "Campsites are close to one another. If you camp at a site near the water, it is really nice, but everyone will walk by your campsite so they can go down the path to the river."

    "Right next to the ocoee river. Wonderful spot"

    7. Harrison Bay State Park Campground

    57 Reviews
    Harrison, TN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 344-6214

    $22 - $28 / night

    "Harrison Bay is a huge park, with four camping loops (3 for RVs, 1 for tents), and a large marina, located on the Chickamauga Reservoir of the Tennessee River."

    "This is a great family campground and Tennessee State Park located on Chickamauga Lake of the Tennessee River. Good playground for the Grandkids and bicycle paths."

    8. Chattanooga North-Cleveland KOA

    16 Reviews
    Mcdonald, TN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 472-8928

    $55 / night

    "I should have gotten one of their little cabins...they look cozy and they are right next to the primitive camping."

    "The sites are very close together so there is not much room to move around or have pets outside. The rates are higher than I would like to pay but you more amenities for the price."

    9. Fort Mountain State Park Campground

    59 Reviews
    Chatsworth, GA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 422-1932

    $14 - $55 / night

    "The platform sites are a short walk from a parking area near the lake so you can make multiple trips to the car if necessary, while the backcountry sites are up to a 3 mile hike in, so all gear, food,"

    "There are steps leading down to the trail around the lake."

    10. Lost Creek - Cherokee NF

    11 Reviews
    Reliance, TN
    14 miles
    Website

    "A very well-kept campground given how off the beaten path it is. Most sites had tent pads and a concrete picnic table and were very clean. The garbage bins had been emptied so weren't overfowing."

    "Some have direct access to the creek. Great hikes around and good place to fish and hunt."

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Recent Reviews near Ocoee, TN

1438 Reviews of 472 Ocoee Campgrounds


  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 2, 2026

    Riley Creek

    Great views

    Gorgeous views of the lake, convenient hiking trail on property for our pups, sandy beach.

  • G
    Apr. 2, 2026

    Camp Towhee near Fall Creek Falls

    Great Experience

    Camp Towhee is the perfect peaceful getaway near Fall Creek Falls! Spacious RV sites with full hookups, plenty of room to relax, and a quiet, well-maintained property make it ideal for a stress-free stay. Highly recommend!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    Tennessee Wall Camp

    Nice little site for tent camping

    You take a sometimes single lane road to get there. Very windy at points. There is a parking lot to hold 4+ cars. You walk 20’ on trail to first campsite. Nice wooded area with a trail to the water. There are 5 sites with fire pits. There is one private site past the marked site if you keep going you will find a large level gravel lot with a single fire pit that would be much better for van or truck camping. Past this point it turns back into residential.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    Prentice Cooper State Forest Camp

    Nice wooded spot

    Campground is primitive with a clean vault toilet. There are approx 12 campsites with fire pits. Across the main gravel road is a large spot for off-roading / side by side parking. Main gravel road to campground is smooth no ruts. Campground should accommodate 24’ class b or so. My 18’ truck had lots of room and space for awning.

  • Leah S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    Jones Creek Dispersed Campground

    Creekside for larger groups

    Multiple creekside spots for large groups. We have over 12 adults and 8-9 cars. No cell service. Dog friendly.

  • Nick M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 27, 2026

    USFS - Campsite J11 - Joyce Kilmer Road

    Great Spot next to a running stream

    Came to camp at a different campsite, but it was already taken. The first couple of designated spots are excellent with lakeside views. We chose this spot as it was the next available spot. It’s comfortable and allows you to enjoy the tranquility of a running stream.

  • Jayden D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 23, 2026

    Blue Hole Dispersed- Crockford-Pigeon Mountain WMA

    Great Place To Bring In Spring

    I’m giving this place a 5/5 starts for my first experience primitive camping on my own with some friends. We were the first ones there so we had the leisure of picking which site we wanted. The designated camping area was recently scorched, so ground critters/excessive shrubbage was minimal. Was easy to find and collect firewood.

    The site we chose has trash/metal in the fire pit and a hallow tree stump was used for a trash can. Don’t be those people. We cleaned up the campsite and made it our own. We had neighbors show up round 9pm, but they were friendly, quiet, and kept to themselves. The area was peaceful and I got some pretty stunning pics. It was truly a great camping experience. I did see a non-venomous rat snake a little ways away from the main camp area, so just watch your step.

    We hiked at Cloudland the next day and it was so packed (we went camping literally the first day of Spring), so if you want a more relaxed, secluded camping vibe close to Cloudland, this is your spot. Highly recommend getting a Georgia land pass before camping here ($30 and easy to get online).

  • W
    Mar. 22, 2026

    Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

    Great campsite for all types of campers!

    Stayed at a standard electric site and it was great. We tent camped with our pup and the site was plenty spacious enough to have all of our gear out plus room for the pup to run. All trails are very well maintained and have beautiful views. Only thing I would suggest is if you want some peace and quiet choose the west rim for camping. East rim in directly on the main road and sites are super close together.

  • T
    Mar. 21, 2026

    overland camping ocoee

    Overland camp ground

    this cam ground grat for tents only ,you can drive up with your vehicle but when it rains you might need to have 4x4, otherwise spacious wooded 10 acres land with like 16 Camp sites,, Super easy to book on site, scan QR code at the entrance and choose your site #


Guide to Ocoee

Camping near Ocoee, Tennessee centers around a region at elevations between 700-1,500 feet with dramatic terrain changes typical of the Blue Ridge Mountains foothills. Temperatures at campgrounds here average 10-15 degrees cooler than surrounding lowlands, with summer highs typically in the mid-80s. Many sites feature fire restrictions during drought conditions that commonly occur in late summer through early fall.

What to do

Hiking to waterfalls: At Chilhowee Recreation Area, access multiple waterfall trails directly from camp. "Benton falls was great, but crowded. For a more secluded waterfall experience head to the Rainbow falls," notes one visitor who recommends exploring beyond the main attractions.

Mountain biking trails: The terrain around Ocoee offers technical trails for experienced riders. "There is wonderful mountain biking easily accessible from the camp and world class white water rapids within only a few miles drive," explains a camper at Chilhowee who appreciates the combination of activities.

Kayaking put-ins: Thunder Rock Campground provides direct river access for paddlers. "One of my favorite campgrounds when paddling the Ocoee River. Nice clean bathrooms and campsites right along the water," reports a regular visitor who values the convenience for water sports enthusiasts.

What campers like

Sound of flowing water: At Gee Creek Campground, the natural soundtrack enhances the camping experience. "The park has a nice nature trail that loops around the park. The park also offers a boat launch for river access," mentions a visitor who enjoyed the riverside setting.

Wildlife encounters: Evening wildlife viewing becomes part of the experience. "Whippoorwill called through the evening which was cool," notes one camper about their stay at Gee Creek, highlighting the natural ambiance that campers appreciate.

Multiple shower facilities: Harrison Bay State Park Campground offers unusually accessible facilities. "Loop D is the tent-only loop... There was a restroom for every 6-7 sites, so not too much traffic," explains a camper who found the distribution of amenities convenient during their stay.

What you should know

Mountain road challenges: Access to certain campgrounds requires careful driving. "To get to this campground you have to go up a steep narrow windy mountain road. The camp sites are distanced well and the entire campground is in the shade," warns a visitor about Chilhowee's challenging approach.

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies dramatically across campgrounds. At Parksville Lake RV Campground, a camper noted, "We had inconsistent cell coverage even with a Winegard booster with AT&T and Verizon. Mornings were best reception and evening were not so good."

Weather considerations: Mountain elevation affects camping conditions. "We visited this park in early/mid November for 10 days. Keith and I hiked and played hard every day here- despite the early winter storm, gusty breezes and freezing temperatures that finally gave way to beautiful crisp days," reports a winter visitor describing typical temperature fluctuations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you camp near the Ocoee Whitewater Center?

Yes, you can camp near the Ocoee Whitewater Center. Whitewater RV Park - Ocoee TN is conveniently located close to the center and offers level, concrete sites with fire pits. The park provides easy access to kayaking, rafting, and hiking opportunities. Another nearby option is Gee Creek Campground — Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park, a quiet campground situated on the Ocoee River where you can hear the water flowing from your campsite. The park's proximity to world-class whitewater rafting makes it an excellent base for visiting the Whitewater Center.

What riverside camping options are available along the Ocoee River?

Several campgrounds offer riverside settings along the Ocoee River. Parksville Lake RV Campground features well-shaded, nicely spaced sites, with some creekside options that provide a beautiful camping experience. The campground offers clean bathrooms with free hot showers and is conveniently located near both the Ocoee River and Lake. For those seeking a riverside experience with outdoor adventure opportunities, 411 River Rest Campground provides a strategic location for accessing rafting on the Ocoee River. Its convenient position makes it ideal for families wanting to combine river activities with other regional attractions.

Where are the best campgrounds near Ocoee, TN?

The Ocoee area offers several excellent camping options. Thunder Rock Campground stands out for its riverside location with spectacular views and access to Cherokee National Forest trails. For a peaceful setting with good amenities, Chilhowee Recreation Area provides shaded sites, access to swimming at a nearby lake, and proximity to hiking trails. The campground sits on Chilhowee Mountain and offers a quiet, wooded experience with beautiful scenery. Both locations provide convenient access to Ocoee's renowned whitewater activities while offering distinct camping environments.