Best Campgrounds near Smyrna, TN

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Campgrounds near Smyrna, Tennessee range from basic tent sites to full-service RV resorts along J. Percy Priest Lake and surrounding waterways. Nashville I-24 Campground, located in Smyrna proper, offers cabin, tent and RV camping with full hookups and is open year-round. Several Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds, including Poole Knobs just 7 miles northeast of Smyrna, provide more natural settings with waterfront access. Most established campgrounds in the area feature mixed-use camping areas that accommodate both tent and RV campers, with varying levels of amenities from primitive to resort-style facilities.

The camping season for many sites runs approximately April through October, with a few locations like Nashville I-24 Campground and Nashville KOA Resort remaining open year-round. Water-based campgrounds managed by the Corps of Engineers typically close during winter months. "Great, spacious sites with concrete or wood picnic tables, fire pits and grills. Fairly level sites. Clean and well maintained. Only downside is limited bathroom and shower facilities (a long trek, uphill)," noted one visitor about Poole Knobs. Most waterfront campgrounds feature a mix of primitive sites and sites with water and electric hookups, though availability can be limited during peak summer weekends. Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend camping during summer months when lake activities are popular.

Waterfront camping sites receive consistently positive reviews, particularly at Poole Knobs and Anderson Road campgrounds along Percy Priest Lake. One camper shared: "Absolutely loved waking up next to the water. Great location and super clean. Lots of shade and privacy." Several visitors mentioned shoreline views and water access as key highlights of their camping experience. Many campgrounds in the region strike a balance between natural settings and proximity to urban conveniences, with most sites being within 30 minutes of Nashville and even closer to shopping and dining in Smyrna or Murfreesboro. While RV-focused campgrounds tend to have more developed amenities like laundry facilities and camp stores, they often feature more closely spaced sites compared to the Corps of Engineers campgrounds, which typically offer greater privacy and natural surroundings.

Best Camping Sites Near Smyrna, Tennessee (123)

    1. Poole Knobs

    22 Reviews
    La Vergne, TN
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 459-6948

    $24 - $50 / night

    "Great campground on a lovely lake. We always enjoy our stay here. Short drive to nearby Smyrna. Bathrooms are clean and staff is very welcoming."

    "We have stayed on the other side of Percy Priest lake and loved it so thought we’d try an Army Corps campground this time in Nashville. What a gem!"

    2. Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Lebanon, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 443-2769

    $25 - $30 / night

    "The campground at Cedars of Lebanon State Park deserves 5 stars for their proximity to Nashville, the large paved pads for campers, the peaceful woods, and their overall cleanliness."

    "We hiked some of the 2 mile running trail and then veered off to explore the CCC original looking covered bench which overlooks a currently dry stream bed."

    3. Seven Points

    23 Reviews
    Mount Juliet, TN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 889-5198

    $32 - $50 / night

    "Paved roads, showers, playground, Big lake side sites wth shade. lots of space between the campsites. fire rings, picnic tables."

    "The campsite was surrounded by trees and it was a quick walk to the lake. The bathroom and shower facilities were clean and had warm water."

    4. Nashville I-24 Campground

    13 Reviews
    Smyrna, TN
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (615) 459-5818

    "Convenient to Smyrna, Murfreesboro, and Nashville. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Cons...Spot was a little tight for our 38 ft 5th wheel."

    "This is a true RV Park with full services, propane, a pool, nice dog walking area, and long pull throughs. The park is kept very clean and has great landscaping."

    5. Four Corners RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    La Vergne, TN
    6 miles
    +1 (629) 236-2600

    "I’m hesitant to write this review because this is our new close-to-home GO-TO camping spot and we don’t want it to get booked up. 😆 It is new, quiet, and extremely well-priced."

    "Want a slice of Tennessee? This is it. All RV parks should take note. This is how it is done. Amazing views of the lake. Beautiful level concrete pads. Spacious sites for everyone."

    6. Anderson Road Campground

    14 Reviews
    La Vergne, TN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 361-1980

    $24 - $36 / night

    "Driving in through da hood you get a questionable feeling but, once through the gate and checked in this is a fantastic little campground!"

    "I did notice, however, some the the sites had seriously sloping drives so lots of leveling would have been required. The area is heavily wooded.y site had no view of the lake but some do."

    7. Elm Hill RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    J Percy Priest Lake, TN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 710-9365

    "Sitting in a lake, the campground is a peninsula surrounded by water. Great views, super clean and very nice amenities. Saturday night they had a band and a Halloween celebration. Very safe."

    "Nice lake. Nice pool. Good sites. Lake is close to all sites. Very helpful store at the front with items you need."

    8. Nashville KOA Resort

    39 Reviews
    Nashville, TN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 889-0282

    "Nashville north koa was a nice campground with a proximity to Nashville but away from the bustle. We stayed for a week and enjoyed ourselves."

    "The proximity to the Opry and surrounding sites is fantastic. Top that off with front desk, event and maintenance staff that were all super nice and you’ve got a great combo."

    9. Long Hunter State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    J Percy Priest Lake, TN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 885-2422

    "we go there often. one of our favorites in Tennessee!"

    "This is a good trail to try out your skills before attempting a more challenging trip. Basic Tennessee woodland and animals. I liked this area much more then the main park."

    10. Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort

    13 Reviews
    Mount Juliet, TN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 889-7434

    "There are very few RV parks in the Nashville/Franklin area and are more on the outskirts. We were happy to get a site here as it's relaxing by the lake."

    "This campground was very convenient for those visiting the Nashville area, its just off the highway and they offer shuttles for a fee to downtown and opryland."

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Recent Reviews near Smyrna, TN

792 Reviews of 123 Smyrna Campgrounds


  • Jeff L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 18, 2025

    Campers RV Park

    Beautiful Campground in Tennessee!

    This is a very nice campground. Quiet, nice sites, nice hosts, plenty of space, games and nice hangout areas. Perfect distance to local attractions.

  • Pam R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 9, 2025

    Nashville East-Lebanon KOA

    Nice staff

    Good overnight with some issues. The staff is great. The location is good. The road noise isn't a problem. The issues: our site up front was hard to back into (in the dark) and it wasn't level. They offered us a bigger site towards the back for another $20 before we got there. We should have accepted! The main issue is that the bathroom/ showers need updating. On our cross country trip this was too often the case at KOAs. Now that so many RVs are essentially homes on wheels, the bathroom/ showers are no longer a priority. Those of us who intentionally travel light need them though. I would like to see KOA encourage their members to bring them up to standards. It is not fun taking a lukewarm shower that dribbles out and then getting dressed in a cold room.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 8, 2025

    Nashville RV and Cabins Resort

    Friendly Times

    Everyone we have come into contact with has been very friendly and helpful. The bathrooms are immaculate and the sites are nice gravel

  • Alisa P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 6, 2025

    Nashville KOA Resort

    Big Beautiful Resort

    This KOA has it all!! They have a heated pool with hot tub (adults only) They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner in the game room. They have site that have their own dog runs!! It is clean and the staff is very friendly and accommodating. Sites have picnic tables and fire rings. The store is open from 8-8 and sell a variety of items. There is a shuttle offered for a $15 fee that will take you downtown Nashville. It is also super close to the Grand Ole Opry. Perfect setting for exploring the area!

  • e
    Oct. 27, 2025

    Campers RV Park

    Not worth the price

    They say they have bathroom and showers for camper but that is not necessarily so. You have to rent one of their cabins to get to use the bathhouses.

    Not worth the $65 per night.

    Had I known before hand I would have went a few short miles down the road to the much cheaper state park that has bathhouses.

    The not so friendly lady at the front desk didn’t say anything about no access to bathhouses until after I had paid and gotten my site number. The “oh yeah by the way” in regards to the bathhouses was kinda underhanded.

  • L
    Oct. 27, 2025

    Floating Mill - Center Hill Lake

    Good Pros and Really Bad Cons

    WARNING - If you have an RV t the turn around to get out is VERY steep. We watched an RV get very scraped up. If you're not a confident driver this isn't the spot for you.

    Stayed here because: It was the only campground near Nashville with last-minute openings.

    Overall: Not very dog or child friendly. The entire campground sits on a steep hill leading down to the lake. Most sites are separated by riprap (large rocks), so there’s very little flat space. Our dog had almost nowhere to walk, and I’d be worried about small kids falling.

    Pros:

    Beautiful lake views from nearly every site which is a very very good pro. The views were amazing. But are they enough to make up for the cons??

    Most sites (especially tent sites) are shaded

    Cons:

    Very steep hill throughout the campground

    Most sites require climbing 3–5 flights of stairs

    Little to no space around the fire pit (ours barely fit two chairs)

    Not much room for dogs to walk safely

    Site #87 had no stairs, but it lacked all privacy and was next to the road and bathhouse lights

    Bathroom heaters stopped working half way through the trip and temps dropped into 40s.

  • David R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Holleman's Bend Camping Area

    Nice spot

    This campsite was easy to find, which made arrival stress-free. While the cell service was a bit spotty, it actually helped me disconnect and enjoy the surroundings. Overall, a great site—quiet, scenic, and well worth the visit.

  • Daniol S.
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Henry Horton State Park Campground

    Back Country

    Went camping with my brother back in May. They seem to have made a lot of improvements to the campground since my last visit years prior. There are new trails and the amenities at the sites appear to be new. The trails are very well maintained.


Guide to Smyrna

Camping options near Smyrna, Tennessee range from primitive lakefront sites to full-service RV parks along Percy Priest Lake. The region sits at approximately 550 feet elevation with a moderate climate featuring hot summers and mild winters. Most campgrounds in the area remain heavily wooded, providing natural shade during the summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F.

What to do

Kayaking on Percy Priest Lake: Seven Points Campground offers excellent water access with clearly marked launch areas. "This is a great, easy access campground with great amenities. Lake front sites for campers or tents. Close to groceries and gas station," notes Austin R. about Seven Points.

Hiking through cedar forests: The unique cedar glade ecosystem at Cedars of Lebanon State Park provides distinctive hiking opportunities on marked trails. "Cedars of Lebanon is a great State Park in middle TN for camping and for day hikes. It has a great pool, and the natural area where it's located features tons of endemic species to the area!" states Phoebe A. about Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground.

Swimming at designated beaches: Nashville Shores combines camping with waterpark access during summer months. "The water park is amazing," says Jared B., though another camper notes "the water park is not open during the week although it had officially opened the week before."

What campers like

Secluded waterfront sites: Anderson Road Campground receives praise for its spacious, private campsites. "These campsites are great - nice and spread out and tucked in the woods. Plus, the campsites closest to the lakes are right on the water or across the road from the water, so great for fishing and gorgeous sunsets too!" reports Sara U. about Anderson Road Campground.

Level concrete pads: Four Corners RV Resort features modern, well-maintained sites. "The sites are concrete, level and roomy with full hookups (great water pressure!), new picnic tables and fire rings. There is not one bad location on the lakeside sites," explains Susan & Kevin W. about Four Corners RV Resort.

Year-round camping options: Nashville I-24 Campground in Smyrna provides camping access regardless of season. "Full hook-ups, plenty of trees for shade, laundry, showers and toilets. No frills. They have a pool and a pavilion with live music every once in a while. Pull though and back in sites," states Jacob S.

What you should know

Bathroom accessibility varies: At Poole Knobs, prepare for potentially long walks to facilities. "First of all, I love COE campgrounds. They are usually clean, scenic, and have lots of space between campsites. Poole Knobs has all of that, but the bathrooms were ridiculously hard to get to. If you get a site along the lake, expect a long walk and then an arduous climb," warns Larry R. about Poole Knobs.

Mosquito populations: Waterfront camping often means dealing with insects. One camper at Four Corners RV Resort cautions, "MOSQUITOS! The first and last night we stayed the mosquitos were so bad we couldn't be outside. There were two nights in between that it was tolerable."

Airport noise: Some campgrounds sit beneath Nashville airport flight paths. A visitor at Nashville Shores mentions, "No one mentioned that this place is on the flight path of the international airport."

Tips for camping with families

Seasonal programming: The Halloween weekend at Cedars of Lebanon offers special activities. "Their halloween weekend is a great time of fun for the kids!" says Justin L.

Playground access: Nashville KOA Resort provides multiple play areas. "Paved roads the kids loved scootering on. Would definitely stay again," shares Jennifer H. about Nashville KOA Resort.

Swimming options: Multiple campgrounds offer water access, but facilities vary. One camper at Anderson Road notes the lake bottom is "rocky here but we had no trouble walking in and swimming with our Crocs on."

Tips from RVers

Site length verification: Check measurements carefully when booking at lakeside parks. A camper at Safe Harbor RV Resort advises, "Be very cautious of the site lengths. Some are extremely short and I'd say the measurements are nearly exact. Since our site backed up to a drop off, there was a small fence so no way to 'hang over' the pad a little for extra room."

Seasonal differences: Consider timing for the best experience at Nashville I-24 Campground. "Spent about a month there in a large class A at 2 locations, 1st was a pull through easy to get in and out obviously but way too open only shade a dead hickory tree that still had some nuts that kept dropping on my roof the second was a shady spot along the back fence," reports Victor S.

Leveling requirements: Some campgrounds require equipment for proper setup. A reviewer at Seven Points notes, "I did notice, however, some the sites had seriously sloping drives so lots of leveling would have been required."

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a KOA campground in Smyrna, TN?

There is no KOA campground directly in Smyrna, TN. The closest KOA-affiliated property is Rvino - The Broken Banjo in Manchester, which is about 45 minutes southeast of Smyrna. This campground features friendly staff, clean laundry and bathroom facilities, and convenient trash collection service. For those seeking amenities similar to KOA standards closer to Smyrna, Four Corners RV Resort offers level concrete pads, excellent WiFi, and lakeside spots at competitive prices.

What are the best campgrounds in Smyrna, TN?

The top-rated campgrounds near Smyrna include Nashville I-24 Campground, which offers full hookups and convenient access to Smyrna, Murfreesboro, and Nashville. It's especially popular during NASCAR events. Cedar Creek is another excellent option with peaceful riverside sites where you can enjoy watching wildlife and beautiful sunrises. Both campgrounds provide clean facilities and are well-maintained. For those willing to drive a bit further, several state parks and Corps of Engineers campgrounds around Nashville offer additional camping experiences with more natural settings.

Where can I go tent camping near Smyrna, TN?

For tent camping near Smyrna, consider Long Hunter State Park Campground, which offers primitive sites with beautiful lakeside views just a short drive from Smyrna. Another excellent option is Montgomery Bell State Park Campground, located within an hour's drive and featuring shaded sites in a peaceful hollow with nearby creeks and hiking trails. Both parks provide basic amenities including water and restroom facilities, making them ideal for tent campers looking for a natural setting without traveling too far from Smyrna.