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Best Dispersed Sites Near Lafayette, TN (3)

    Camper-submitted photo from Dale Hollow Lake - Primitive Camping — Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Dale Hollow Lake - Primitive Camping — Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Dale Hollow Lake - Primitive Camping — Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Dale Hollow Lake - Primitive Camping — Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Dale Hollow Lake - Primitive Camping — Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Dale Hollow Lake - Primitive Camping — Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park

    1. Dale Hollow Lake - Primitive Camping — Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park

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    Overview

    Dale Hollow Lake Primitive Camping is a unique series of 32 locations with a total of over 70 individually designated family campsites dispersed over 620 miles of shoreline. Campsites are located in both the states of Tennessee and Kentucky. Primitive camping offers a unique rustic lake front camping experience. Remote locations along the shoreline offer campers a peaceful nature experience. Most designated tent sites are accessible only by boat; while a few can be reached by country road. Campers are advised that these areas are remote, primitive sites. Toilets are vault/pit type outhouses. Campers desiring on-site attendant, security and law enforcement services are encouraged to use developed campgrounds where such services are provided. These services are not provided for primitive camping.

    Recreation

    Dale Hollow Lake, with its crystal clear water and forested hillsides, is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. Dale Hollow is renowned for its fishing opportunities and holds the world record for smallmouth bass and is known as a trophy smallmouth lake. Boating and water skiing are popular activities, and with 27,700 surface acres of water and 620 miles of shoreline, there is plenty of space for campers to explore the lake.

    Natural Features

    Dale Hollow Dam and Lake was completed in 1943. Although the dam was built for flood control and power generation, it has now become a recreational oasis for more than 3 million visitors each year. The dam is located on the Obey River, about three miles east of Celina, Tennessee. Surrounded by a thick expanse of forest, the clear blue lake creates a stunning scenic backdrop for a variety of water and land recreational activities. In the late fall through early spring, the American bald eagle can be spotted flying overhead or perched on low-lying limbs. Dale Hollow hosts the second-largest wintering eagle population in the states of Tennessee and Kentucky.

    Charges & Cancellations

    Full rules and reservation policies for fees associated with changes and cancellations can be found at https://www.recreation.gov/rules-reservation-policies There is no fee to make a reservation. A $10 service fee will be withheld from any refund for a cancellation. A $10 service fee may be charged to changes made to an existing reservation (see full policies for when this is applicable). A customer who cancels a reservation the day before or on the day of arrival will pay a $10.00 service fee AND forfeit the first night's use fee (not to exceed the total paid for the original reservation). No-shows are assessed $20.00 service fee and forfeit the first nights recreation fee for a campsite. Applicable fees, including service/cancellation fees and change fees, are non-refundable and subject to change. No refunds for recreation use fees may be made locally at the lake.

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    $5 / night

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        3. Goose Island - J. Percy Priest Lake

        1 Review
        16 Saves

        Primitive camping is available on select islands. Be sure to look for the white Carsonite post bearing a tent symbol and camping rules before unpacking gear and equipment. Firewood quarantines are currently in effect. Firewood from outside the area is not permitted. Help protect our forests by purchasing or collecting firewood at or near your camping destination and burning it on-site.

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      Recent Dispersed Reviews In Lafayette

      9 Reviews of 3 Lafayette Campgrounds




      Guide to Lafayette

      Camping near Lafayette, TN, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

      What to do:

      • Explore Mammoth Cave National Park: Just a short drive from Lafayette, this park is famous for its extensive cave system. One camper mentioned, "We really enjoyed the four days we spent at the Mammoth Cave Campground, right in the national park."
      • Kayaking and Canoeing: Many campgrounds, like Edgar Evins State Park Campground, offer kayak rentals. A visitor shared, "Kayaking is great! Put in below Center Hill dam. 6 mile run of clear cold water!"
      • Fishing: The Rock Island State Park Campground is known for its fishing spots. One reviewer said, "This is a great state park with great hiking and beautiful waterfalls."

      What campers like:

      • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A visitor at Nolin Lake State Park Campground noted, "The bathrooms were cleaned regularly. The showers were hot and free!"
      • Spacious Sites: Many campgrounds offer large, level sites. A camper at Baileys Point mentioned, "Great level gravel site. We are on the lake, not lake access but great peaceful relaxing views of the water."
      • Family-Friendly Activities: Campgrounds like Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Mammoth Cave provide plenty of activities for kids. One parent said, "There is so much to do, that 5 days doesn’t seem long at all."

      What you should know:

      • Limited Cell Service: Many campgrounds have poor cell reception. A visitor at Defeated Creek Campground mentioned, "No phone service for AT&T or Verizon."
      • Seasonal Availability: Some campgrounds, like Nolin Lake State Park Campground, are only open from April to October. Make sure to check the season before planning your trip.
      • Water Access: Not all sites have direct access to water. A camper at Bledsoe Creek State Park Campground noted, "The campground is quiet, clean, beautiful. So nice to be on the river."

      Tips for camping with families:

      • Choose Kid-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places with playgrounds and activities. A family at Edgar Evins State Park Campground said, "The bathrooms are always clean. Showers have hot water fast."
      • Plan for Outdoor Fun: Bring bikes for the kids. One camper at Rock Island State Park Campground mentioned, "It’s an excellent place to ride your bicycles."
      • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Having food on hand can make outings easier. A visitor at Nashville KOA said, "The campground is clean with tons of amenities, great pool, playgrounds, etc."

      Tips from RVers:

      • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground noted, "The sites were a bit cramped (our rig is 31') and parking our truck was a bit tricky."
      • Look for Full Hookups: Many RVers prefer sites with full hookups. A visitor at Defeated Creek Campground mentioned, "Many spots right on the lake… quiet… clean bathrooms and great water pressure in the showers."
      • Plan for Dump Stations: Know where the dump stations are located. A camper at Bledsoe Creek State Park Campground said, "The campground is easy to navigate."

      Camping near Lafayette, TN, has something for everyone, whether you're in a tent, RV, or cabin. Enjoy the great outdoors!

      Frequently Asked Questions

      • Which is the most popular dispersed campsite near Lafayette, TN?

        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Lafayette, TN is Dale Hollow Lake - Primitive Camping — Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park with a 3.8-star rating from 8 reviews.

      • What is the best site to find dispersed camping near Lafayette, TN?

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