Best Campgrounds near Westmoreland, TN

Westmoreland, Tennessee provides access to multiple campgrounds along the shores of Old Hickory Lake and surrounding recreational areas. Bledsoe Creek State Park Campground, located 10 miles east of Westmoreland, offers both primitive tent sites and RV-compatible spaces with water and electric hookups. Nearby Beaver Creek Campground provides 40 full-hookup RV sites with electricity, water and sewer connections. The camping landscape around Westmoreland ranges from state park facilities to privately-owned campgrounds, with options for tent camping, RV parking, and occasional cabin rentals.

Most campgrounds in the Westmoreland area operate year-round, though some like Cedar Creek and Defeated Creek close seasonally from late fall through early spring. Reservations are recommended, particularly for waterfront sites which fill quickly during summer months. Bledsoe Creek State Park enforces standard state park regulations including quiet hours and pet leashing requirements. Winter camping offers more solitude but requires preparation for potential freezing temperatures. Cell service is generally reliable at established campgrounds. As one camper noted, "Bledsoe is great for little kids. There is a flat trail next to the lake, playgrounds, and several primitive sites next to the lake that are away from all the generator noise."

Campers consistently mention wildlife encounters as a highlight of the Westmoreland camping experience, particularly at Bledsoe Creek State Park. Deer sightings are common, with many reviewers noting the animals seem comfortable around humans. The mixed-use campgrounds balance recreational activities with natural settings. Water-based recreation dominates the camping experience with fishing, boating and kayaking available at most sites, though swimming is restricted in some areas. Hiking trails range from easy lakeside paths to moderate forest routes. A visitor shared, "We loved our views of the water, having hikes and geocaching right from the campsite and multiple playgrounds was a real treat! We enjoyed the large campsite with room to roam."

Best Camping Sites Near Westmoreland, Tennessee (134)

    1. Bledsoe Creek State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Castalian Springs, TN
    14 miles
    Website

    "There is a flat trail next to the lake that my two year old loves to run up and down, playgrounds, and a story trail."

    "Easy hiking trails with little to moderate inclines and terrain. Around 5-7 miles of trails, plenty of camping sites. I always see wildlife when i visit this park."

    2. Baileys Point

    34 Reviews
    Lucas, KY
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 622-6959

    $22 - $50 / night

    "Campground Review: Roughly 20 miles from the Bowling Green, Ky I65 exit Baileys Point is a well laid out large campground."

    "This campground is a favorite spot of ours that is close to home. it is only a 40 minute drive from Bowling Green. it has nice bathroom and shower facilities."

    3. Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Lebanon, TN
    28 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."

    4. Defeated Creek Campground

    29 Reviews
    Carthage, TN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 774-3141

    $25 - $100 / night

    "Our site was atop a hill overlooking Cordell Hull Lake. The place was nearly full capacity yet quiet. Sites are spread out nicely, many are lakeside or have lake views."

    "Sites 51 and 52 are a shared pull through site, so if you book one of them, you will more than likely have people you don't know backed up right close next to you."

    5. Beaver Creek

    3 Reviews
    Castalian Springs, TN
    12 miles
    +1 (615) 487-2479

    $20 / night

    "Short drive to Gallatin and Hartsville. Our 6 week stay was peaceful and we can’t wait to see what’s in store the next time we are in the area."

    6. Cedar Creek (TN)

    22 Reviews
    Mount Juliet, TN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 754-4947

    $30 - $50 / night

    "We came from Idaho to Tennessee in May for two weeks and this was our first campsite. We fell in love with peaceful walks along the river, watching the ducks and birds along with a few turtles 🐢."

    "Bathrooms near to the entrance were a little dated, but the ones near the dump station were nicer. The playground/beach area was nice."

    7. Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park

    139 Reviews
    Mammoth Cave, KY
    45 miles
    +1 (270) 758-2424

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Bathrooms were close by and air conditioned too! The showers are in the general store building where the post office is so a short walk or drive there."

    "There is a restroom in the campground and a shower house, laundry room, post office and store adjacent. The dump station is next to that facility right outside the front “gate”."

    8. Barren River Lake State Resort Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Lucas, KY
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 646-2151

    $25 - $34 / night

    "Being able to park your boat within walking distance of your camper, load up and go when you please, we loved that!
    The park was clean and the neighborhood of the campground was very friendly!"

    "right next to barren river state park lodge and marina. convenient to several stores and the towns of glasgow , scottsville, and bowling green, ky with excellent fishing and boating and viewing of wildlife"

    9. Tn40Rv Campground

    1 Review
    Lafayette, TN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 449-2831

    10. Morning View Farms

    2 Reviews
    Scottsville, KY
    13 miles
    +1 (270) 606-1970

    $35 - $85 / night

    "Our host was amazing, the nature was peaceful, serene, and everything we needed for a relaxing time away from home."

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1038 Reviews of 134 Westmoreland Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2026

    Cordell Hull Horseback Trails

    Great quiet spot with porta potties

    Arrived late, but had no problem finding a nice flat spot in the grass. Very quiet. Two clean porta potties as well as trash cans and picnic tables, everything well maintained. Perfect spot with the dog. Only drawback was minimal service with Verizon. Bonus is the super cute town of Granville (world’s largest decanter collection and town is decorated as Little Mayberry). Would definitely stay again.

  • Morgan V.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2026

    Cave Country RV Campground

    2 night stay on our cross country road trip

    Doing a road trip from CO to the east coast while hitting some national parks. This RV park is convenient off the highway and close to Mammoth cave national park. Quiet with lots of birds chirping all day. There is a train that runs through it it would bother you. Staff is friendly. So are the other campers. The pool is nice. Showers are clean. We don’t have a regular RV and they were super accommodating (see pics).

  • M
    May. 27, 2026

    Born Again Camping/Antiques

    A true hidden gem!

    We had such a lovely stay at Born Again. We were genuinely surprised to be the only guests over Memorial Day weekend! Peggy was an absolute gem - so kind, generous, and truly someone with a heart of gold. It’s clear she has poured so much love and care into the campground, and it shows in every detail. The entire place is perfectly eclectic, charming, and delightfully quirky.

    Her sweet dog, Lily, kept us company throughout our stay and quickly won our hearts. We also had visits from Boots the cat, who was just as friendly and welcoming. Peggy kindly let us peek into each of the themed cabins, and it was easy to see the thoughtfulness and creativity behind every space. Each cabin felt carefully curated to match its theme, making the experience even more special.

    Her husband, Tony, also stopped by to say hello, adding to the warm, welcoming atmosphere. Overall, this was such a special place, and we already can’t wait for our next visit.

  • S
    May. 21, 2026

    Edgar Evins State Park Campground

    Edgar Evan’s

    Great folks to work with hand an amazing time will be back again and again must check it out for yalls own selves!

  • Bastian P.
    May. 19, 2026

    Holleman's Bend Camping Area

    Hard to Find but Worth It

    The people who said this is just a parking lot probably never found the actual campsite, I almost missed it too! Cell service cut out far down the road, but since there were no turns we just kept going until we found the boat ramp (gravel lot, clear No Camping signs). We thought this was a bust, turned around to leave, and then we spotted the gravel path into the site. It's easy to miss on the way in. It's a small camping area between the boat ramp and the equestrian trail head, with two foot paths. One path leads to more sites closer to the water (still close enough to easily carry supplies) and the other leads to the equestrian section and a portapotty. Dyrt's location pin is for the boat ramp not the campsite, see my map for a more accurate location. It was quiet and relatively clean, with some horseback riders passing through during the day.

  • Noel L.
    May. 19, 2026

    Two Rivers Campground

    Great campground

    Staff was wonderful at helping with all needs...booking tours too. Can shuttle a bus to downtown Nashville. Nice pool. Live music every night at the campground. Clean restrooms, laundry and the entire park.

  • Scott
    May. 18, 2026

    Defeated Creek Campground

    A beautiful, well kept Campground!

    Defeated Creek Campground Defeated, TN site L14. I’m not sure how we’ve gotten so lucky this year, but we’ve had 2 amazing sites back to back. Defeated Creek is another beautiful campground. We had another waterfront site, facing west, so the sunsets were amazing. Not a long walk to the bathhouse, volleyball area, or playground. It also has a beach and tons of room to go fishing. Lots of wildlife, we even spotted a couple of cows in the park lol. Chelle was able to launch her kayak just about 10 yards from our camper. The camp host are a very sweet older couple and the place is very well kept. It can be hard to get reservations here, so get a jump on that 6 month booking window. That said, if you can’t get in here, try Salt Lick Creek Campground in Gainesboro. The spaces are further apart and it’s very well kept also. Although we just drove through, I think it would also be a great place to stay.


Guide to Westmoreland

Camping sites near Westmoreland, Tennessee range from lakeside spots to forested retreats, with elevations averaging 500-800 feet above sea level. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly reaching the 90s and mild winters where occasional freezing occurs. Most campgrounds have significant tree cover, creating natural shade during summer camping season.

What to do

Wildlife observation opportunities: Bledsoe Creek State Park Campground offers excellent conditions for viewing local fauna. "This park was my home for a week or so and it was so amazing to enjoy. Deer would just walk up near you and just say hello," reports Grace E. Visitors should be aware that the wildlife proximity comes with challenges: "Our dogs picked up ticks every day, and we had a few as well. Watch out for lyme and other tick born illnesses," notes Kyle S.

Lakefront activities: Cedar Creek Campground provides water access with a swimming beach adjacent to campsites. "Sites are very well-maintained with mix of shade and sun. Nice coated metal mesh large picnic table and fire ring. Sites closer to the waterfront are beautiful and more spread out than the inland sites," writes Jay B. The swimming area is within walking distance of most sites and has sandy sections suitable for children.

Hiking trails: Multiple difficulty levels exist across the campgrounds. The Bearwaller Gap Trail near Defeated Creek offers a 6-mile one-way route with moderate to strenuous sections. For easier options, Bledsoe Creek has more gentle pathways. "Beautiful hiking on calm trails and lots of wildlife! And fishing!" mentions Abby C. Trail maps are available at visitor centers or camp stores in most locations.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Defeated Creek Campground consistently receives positive reviews for maintenance. "Bathhouses are clean but could use shivering updating. Very close stores and a boat rental and restaurant at the beginning of the park. Super nice staff and all around clean area," notes Chris W. The bathhouses include hot water and are cleaned daily according to multiple reviewers.

Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer well-separated spaces. "Mostly flat campground with great water views about everywhere. Private beach access and some playground areas," says Chris W. about Defeated Creek Campground. Site dimensions vary by location, with waterfront sites typically offering more room than interior sites at most campgrounds.

Wooded surroundings: Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground features distinctive cedar forests. "The wooded area and cedar pines reminded me of camping back in Minnesota. The grey brickwork picnic shelters and campground atmosphere gave it a rustic feel however did not spare any amenities," writes Leasa W. The cedar environment creates a unique camping atmosphere with natural fragrance throughout the park.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds fill quickly during peak season (May-September). "Very hard to get into," notes Jennifer R. about Defeated Creek Campground. Reservations should be made 2-3 months in advance for weekend stays during summer months.

Limited connectivity: Cell service varies significantly between locations. "If you plan to go hiking on the trails that are surrounding the area please know that there heavily wooded areas with ticks, we found out the hard way," warns a camper at Defeated Creek. At Beaver Creek Campground, the atmosphere is "very peaceful with no one being there when we had went," according to Ethan S.

Seasonal closures: Operating dates differ between campgrounds. Cedar Creek operates from April 16 to October 12, while others like Cedars of Lebanon remain open year-round. Weather conditions may affect accessibility, particularly after heavy rains when some areas become muddy or flooded.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. "The kids ride bikes and fish. We always get sites on the water," notes Holly G. about her family's experience at Defeated Creek Campground. Playground equipment typically includes swings and climbing structures suitable for ages 3-12.

Educational opportunities: Mammoth Cave Campground offers unique learning experiences within driving distance. "People here were kind and trustworthy. People were charging their power stations unattended in the bathrooms. We were given extra wood by our neighbors," mentions Veronica S. The area features "fireflies at night. Frogs are singing in the evening. Tons of trees and shade."

Safety considerations: Parents should monitor children near water. Many campgrounds have designated swimming areas, but not all water access points are supervised. "We loved our stay at Bledsoe Creek but unfortunately it was closed due to all the rain and high waters," one family reported, indicating weather conditions can impact water activities.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: At Cedar Creek, "the sites are close together but not so close that you feel like the neighbors are looking in your windows," notes one RVer. Sites with numbers 1-6 receive full sun, while remaining sites have partial to full shade. Pull-through sites are recommended for larger rigs at many locations.

Hookup availability: For full-service camping, look to specific campgrounds. "Our site was right beside the shower house. It was a pull through site, but it was a little tight. To my surprise I opened the electric pedestal, and there was only 50 amp service," writes Gregory G. about Cedars of Lebanon. Some campgrounds offer only 30-amp service, requiring adapters for RVs with 50-amp systems.

Leveling challenges: Some campgrounds have uneven terrain. "The site was not level and the water was on the opposite side of our camper (more annoying than anything)," notes Tiffany D. RVers should bring leveling blocks, especially for the older campgrounds where maintenance may be less consistent.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Westmoreland, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Westmoreland, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 134 campgrounds and RV parks near Westmoreland, TN and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Westmoreland, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Westmoreland, TN is Bledsoe Creek State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 35 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Westmoreland, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Westmoreland, TN.

What parks are near Westmoreland, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 parks near Westmoreland, TN that allow camping, notably Barren River Lake and Old Hickory Lake.