Best RV Parks & Resorts near Jamestown, TN

Several RV parks near Jamestown, Tennessee provide full hookup service and varied site configurations. Maple Hill RV Park & Cabins features 26 sites with water, electric, and sewer connections available year-round, accommodating large rigs with both 30 and 50-amp service. Brooks Corner Campground & RV Park offers full hookups with 50-amp electrical service on level sites, while Owl Hollow Retreat RV Park provides more spacious motorhome spots with water and sewer connections. Paradise on the Mountain RV Park in Crossville maintains 100 RV sites with complete hookups across a larger property. "The sites are tight and cramped, although it was fairly easy to pull into the site for us as we have a smaller trailer. The sites in the front are far more level than the ones in the back."

Navigating to some area campgrounds requires careful planning, particularly for larger motorhomes. The approach to Bandy Creek Campground includes challenging terrain with "hairpin turns and switchbacks, low hanging rocks, and narrow road." Many parks in the region require advance reservations, especially during fall foliage season. Most RV parks provide essential services including trash disposal, with varying amenities like showers and laundry facilities. Spring Lake RV Resort features pull-through sites for overnight stays, with a camper noting they "were super helpful, providing a level overnight pull-through site reservation." Cell service can be spotty in more remote locations, though several parks including Deer Run RV Resort offer WiFi connections, sometimes at additional cost.

Best RV Sites Near Jamestown, Tennessee (127)

    1. Maple Hill RV Park & Cabins

    3 Reviews
    Jamestown, TN
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 879-3025

    $35 / night

    "Maple Hill campground is a great place to stay,safe,quite, family-friendly very clean.The owners are amazing here!!! Thank u guys for a great stay !"

    2. Brooks Corner Campground & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Rugby, TN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 628-2533

    $10 - $30 / night

    "Very nice quiet, rural campground with full hookups and wifi and General Store/Cafe walkable M-SA 11-5pm. It is very quiet and very dark."

    "It is right behind the Brooks store and less than a mile from Rugby. Both the store and town are a step back in history."

    3. Owl Hollow Retreat RV Park

    1 Review
    Byrdstown, TN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 864-2267

    "Several places to put our kayaks in the water near here. Fresh farm eggs too!!!!"

    4. McDermit RV Park

    1 Review
    Albany, KY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 688-6586

    $25 - $75 / night

    "It has nice amenities and the owners live on site which is good. The sites are large and the one I had offered privacy. I'd stay again. Very pretty and close to Dale Hollow Lake."

    5. Paradise on the Mountain RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Crossville, TN
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 265-4700

    $55 / night

    "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."

    6. Out to Pasture RV Campground

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    Oneida, TN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 803-7360

    $65 / night

    7. Spring Lake RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Crossville, TN
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 707-1414

    "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."

    8. Deer Run RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Crossville, TN
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 484-3333

    "Tons of shade trees, huge spots and most are pull through! A nice lake on the property with a beach. Also has a big pool! Highly recommend!"

    "Our site was very un-level and could not get the camper to auto level. We put our surge protector on and the power at the site kept shorting out. We managed to get slides out then it shorted out."

    9. Old Chimney RV Park

    1 Review
    Jamestown, KY
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 216-0677

    $39 - $50 / night

    "FHU and good WiFi throughout the grounds. Limited shaded sites. No showers or bathrooms."

    10. Lake Cumberland RV Park

    1 Review
    Burnside, KY
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 561-8222

    "Close to State Dock and free transportation from the RV park to the dock. Wooded area and facilities were very good."

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RV Park Reviews near Jamestown, TN

646 Reviews of 127 Jamestown Campgrounds


  • L&A C.
    Jun. 27, 2024

    Ridgeline Campground — Cumberland Falls State Resort Park

    Small but Nice!

    Easy to find, well marked. It’s has many (12) trails and many falls. Would definitely recommend shopping before camping, it’s several miles, and mountains, to get to stores. There are several lodging options…cottages, The Lodge, (which is beautiful) tent and RV camping. There are 2 small campgrounds ~ 1) Ridgeline which accommodates RVs up to 26”, water and 10/30/50 amp hook ups. Sites have a fire ring and picnic table. WiFi is available, and there is a dump station. A small playground, office/campstore, and a bathhouse and laundry next to it. 3 sites are walk-in. Big rigs would have to stay elsewhere. 2) Clifty Campground is tent camping only 7 sites offer electric and water. WiFi is also offered. There is a bathhouse and a playground, and these CG’s are pet friendly. (Falls Creek is a few miles up the road…they have pull through and back ins. For bigger Rvs. They also have tents, wagons, cabin rentals, and primitive sites) We had no T-Mobile service, or satellite service in our vehicle. The trails and Cumberland falls were awesome. The horse rides looked amazing, and the Pool was big, with a diving board, and a small fee for campers to use it.

  • 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)

  • Davina B.
    May. 9, 2019

    Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground

    Great for RVs, Ok for Tents

    This campground is located within the Cumberland Mountain State Park. The sites are set up for RVs and it is very popular.

    Pros: There is no camp store, but there are vending machines available. There are restrooms available. Staff is in the office during business hours. There are 2 short hiking trails (less than 1 mile in length each). There are playgrounds, a lake for fishing, and a golf course. Each site has parking for 1 vehicle, a large gravel pad, water and electric hookup, picnic table, and lantern hook.

    Cons: site are very close together. Tents and RVs do not have separate loops. No camp store. No showers.

    Overall, this campground is set up to cater more toward those with RVs than people camping in tents.

  • J
    Jul. 21, 2020

    Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort

    Great base camp for the area

    Great place to stay for Cumberland Falls. Clean facilities. The place is great for any size RV/Camper. I was in a 40 footer. Just a few need to knows.

    • Wireless is unreliable and if there are a lot of people it is unavailable -Limited cell service really only consistent if you walk up to the road, I dont have booster.
    • Only the pull thru sites have sewer taps. All sites have water and 50 amp service though and a dump station is available.
  • Mr. H.
    Oct. 16, 2020

    Pickett CCC Memorial State Park Campground

    OMG! O

    We stayed for a few days and as a backpacker, the local hikes are some of the best I have ever seen! I would say most of the hikes are moderate, although some say easy. Grandma couldn’t leisurely walk, or scale some of the trails, so you have been warned. But for able bodied persons, the hikes are all doable. There are quite the variety of hike lengths to choose from, from short and squatty, to full day hikes. I’ll submit some of my favorite shots below. For RVs - I was towing a 21 ft trailer and my site at the bottom of the hill, which was away from other campers, but the grade was ridiculous! I had 6” of block height to level side to side! I heard other complaints from other longer tongue pullers as well, regarding the difficulty getting into their sites. Most of the sites are small, too close to other campers, or too close to the smell of the privies. But if you are hiking the area, I think the stay could be worth some of the hassle. There is a pull through dump station on the loop. There is electric and water. Tent campers - probably have plenty of room to spread out, some with power hookups and the convenience of showers at a central bathhouse. Daytime picnics - a beautifully large area to choose from and see. Lots of selections, all of them very well social distanced, family friendly and shaded with trees. Soooo much to see.

  • Ron S.
    Jun. 27, 2022

    Bandy Creek Campground — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area

    Bandy Creek Campground at Big South Fork National River

    Overall great campground. Family freindly, kept very clean, great hiking in Big South Fork w/some trails even starting at the campground.
    Positives: Clean, friendly host, great campsites w/level pads, fire pits, lantern posts. Great location w/great and close access to lots of hiking and river activities. Negatives: discovered pool only open on Fri/Sat/Sun, no mention of this in advance. Same with Camp Store and it did not even open on Friday. No staff of hand to answer questions about site availability. Avoid pull-through sites 39 and 40; the share the same pull-through, and you will get blocked in if both end up being occupied. Do not arrive from the East (Oneida side) 13 degree inclines and declines with very sharp hairpin switchbacks. No problems arriving from West (through Jamestown), however you should avoid first entrance into the park, gravel road until you get to campground where it becomes paved, also steep at times with washboard curves that you will easily slide on. Second entrance, no issues. Lastly, many of the sites are short, so not all are big rig friendly. Pay attention to site details when booking a site

  • Jess S.
    May. 26, 2024

    Patrick’s Point River Camp

    A great little getaway spot!

    We will absolutely be back! I’ll be honest, as a visibly queer person with rainbow hair I was a bit nervous about the Bible verses and Christian flag due to past experiences, but Patrick and Angelica were welcoming and friendly the entire time!

    The RV spot with shade was great! It’s right next to the bathroom but everyone is spread out enough it wasn’t an issue at all.

    Strong WiFi, pet friendly, and a beautiful, peaceful spot with very friendly owners!


Guide to Jamestown

RV parks around Jamestown, Tennessee sit at elevations between 1,400 and 1,700 feet in the Cumberland Plateau region. The area experiences distinct seasons with colorful fall foliage, mild springs, and summer highs typically in the mid-80s. Several campgrounds provide easy access to multiple outdoor recreation areas including Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area and Daniel Boone National Forest.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Several campgrounds offer access to fishing. At Deer Run RV Resort, campers enjoy a "well stocked fishing lake" that's "reasonably priced," according to Dennis B. The resort features a small lake with benches and walking paths around the water.

Visit historic Rugby: Brooks Corner Campground provides convenient access to the historic town of Rugby, a Victorian-era settlement. "It is right behind the Brooks store and less than a mile from Rugby. Both the store and town are a step back in history," notes Jason K., who appreciated the proximity to this preserved historic site.

Stargazing: The rural location of many Jamestown area campgrounds offers excellent night sky viewing. Brooks Corner Campground & RV Park provides exceptional stargazing opportunities with "star view on a clear night is awesome due to the lack of nearby city lights," according to a reviewer.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many campers highlight the cleanliness of facilities at RV parks near Jamestown. Paradise on the Mountain RV Park receives consistent praise for its bathhouse. One reviewer called it "amazing" and noted, "I've stayed at many campgrounds and I think this is the cleanest bathhouse I've ever seen."

Quiet atmosphere: Visitors appreciate the peaceful settings at campgrounds in the region. Spring Lake RV Resort is located "a couple of miles off the interstate so no road noise and very quiet at night." One guest noted it was "the nicest of this 1200 mile trip" with sites "built around a small lake."

Pet-friendly amenities: Some RV parks offer special features for pets. Paradise on the Mountain RV Park includes "a great dog trail and a fenced dog run," which was particularly appreciated by a reviewer who mentioned, "our dog is able to run for the first time in months here."

What you should know

Water quality varies: Some campgrounds in the area have water quality issues. At Maple Hill RV Park & Cabins, a reviewer noted problems with "brownish water in our toilet" and found their filter "filled with filthy gunk" after a week's stay.

Site leveling challenges: Several campgrounds have uneven sites that require leveling equipment. Old Chimney RV Park has "limited shaded sites" according to Paul M., while at Spring Lake RV Resort, one camper reported, "I had to use 2 yellow flat blocks on site 1."

Limited amenities at some parks: Facilities vary widely between campgrounds. Old Chimney RV Park offers "FHU and good WiFi throughout the grounds" but has "no showers or bathrooms," while other parks offer full service facilities.

Tips for camping with families

Look for playgrounds: Some RV parks feature dedicated children's areas. Paradise on the Mountain RV Park has "an adorable playground for the kids" with "possibly a splash pad coming soon" according to one visitor who found it to be "a nice family campground."

Consider lake access: Properties with water features provide additional recreation options. Owl Hollow Retreat RV Park has convenient water access, with one camper noting "several places to put our kayaks in the water near here," making it ideal for family water activities.

Ask about seasonal activities: Some campgrounds offer special events or amenities depending on the time of year. Deer Run RV Resort has a lake with a beach area plus "a big pool" according to Darrell W., who called it an "awesome resort" that's "very clean, beautiful and friendly."

Tips from RVers

Verify hookup reliability: Electrical service quality varies between campgrounds. At Deer Run RV Resort, one RVer reported issues where "the power at the site kept shorting out" and they "could not get the camper to auto level" due to an uneven site.

Check for pull-through availability: Pull-through sites simplify arrival and departure for larger rigs. Spring Lake RV Resort accommodated last-minute travelers with "a level overnight pull-through site reservation" even when contacting the park "an hour before arrival."

Research nearby services: The rural nature of the region means limited access to supplies. Lake Cumberland RV Park offers a market on-site, while Brooks Corner Campground campers need to plan for distances to services: "Propane is available for 20lbs swap-outs at the local Dollar Trees (Jamestown or near Eglin/Robbins both are ~20m away)" and "Fillings at Tractor Supply (Oneida ~40m/Jamestown ~25)."

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