RV campgrounds near Lewisburg, Tennessee provide camping options beyond the standard commercial sites. Situated in central Tennessee's rolling hills at approximately 750 feet elevation, this area offers distinct seasonal camping with mild springs and falls, hot summers, and chilly winters. Cell service varies throughout the region with AT&T typically providing better coverage than other carriers in rural locations.
What to Do
Explore Amish culture: Heritage Campground and RV Park offers proximity to local Amish communities. "Very friendly staff, nice surroundings of Amish settlement, campground itself looks old but, heritage, it's great," reports one visitor about Heritage Campground and RV Park.
Visit Percy Priest Lake: Water recreation options abound at Four Corners RV Resort. "We only stayed for two days but it was a great experience. We were about 20 mins from downtown Nashville and we did that for the first day but the 2nd day we spent all day in the campground. We rented the pontoon and enjoyed the beautiful lake," shares one camper.
Family activities on-site: Campers RV Park offers dedicated spaces for recreation. "Activities everywhere! There are pavilions and out buildings setup with games, hammocks, and all kinds of fun family-friendly things to see and do," notes one reviewer.
What Campers Like
Level, well-maintained sites: Four Corners RV Resort gets praise for its infrastructure. "This park is not only absolutely beautiful, the high level customer service makes your stay even more enjoyable. Beautiful level concrete pads. Spacious sites for everyone," explains one camper.
Kid-friendly amenities: Campers RV Park has invested in spaces for children. "There is a playground, hammock hut, and game area for the kids to stay entertained. The owners, managers, and staff are all great and you can see the hard work they are putting in to continue to upgrade this campground."
Convenient overnight stops: Some campgrounds cater to those passing through. "Very close to the freeway. Great for overnight or extended stay. Nice pull through sites," mentions a visitor about Northgate RV Travel Park.
What You Should Know
Limited bathhouse access: Policies vary by campground. "The bathhouses are reserved currently for those guests only due to COVID. The laundry room is only open Fri-Sun," notes one visitor at Campers RV Park.
Site spacing challenges: Elm Hill RV Resort has tight sites despite beautiful views. "The sites are close together but not uncomfortable. Each site has all hook ups and are very well maintained. The sites are close together but not uncomfortable," explains one camper.
Insects: Lakeside camping means bug preparation. "Highly recommend bringing bug spray for your RV because at night they are all over the door and walls," warns a visitor at Four Corners RV Resort.
Tips for Camping with Families
Find parks with dedicated kid spaces: Thousand Trails Natchez Trace offers various recreational options. "Has dog park and swimming pool and beach area! Has laundry rooms and bath n shower houses heck ya! Rec center was closed due under construction put you can shoot pool and lounge around play foosballs and air hockey!" shares an enthusiastic family camper.
Consider site length limitations: Some parks have tight space constraints. "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," advises a visitor at Elm Hill RV Resort.
Check for activity access: Amenities aren't always fully operational. "The swimming pool and laundry facility were clean. Note: The washers and dryers do not take quarters; pay by credit/debit card," reports a camper at Four Corners RV Resort.
Tips from RVers
Road access challenges: River Road RV Park & Horse Camp has some navigational considerations. "Roads are a little narrow, but manageable. This isn't a resort, and amenities are minimal(a swing set for kids, no pool or clubhouse), but that's part of the charm," notes one RVer.
Site leveling: Pay attention to terrain at each park. "The sites were level and clean, with both pull-through and back-in options. Full hookups were available, and there's a small laundry area with a shower and bathroom," shares a visitor about River Road RV Park & Horse Camp.
Low bridge awareness: Some parks have access restrictions. "Most importantly, there is a special way to get into this park. They have a low bridge right outside of their park that prevents you from getting here the easy way. The bridge is at 12ft if I remember correctly, it is too low for most 5th wheels and many class As," warns a visitor at Thousand Trails Natchez Trace.