Camping near Union City, TN

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    Campgrounds surrounding Union City, Tennessee include lakefront options along Reelfoot Lake State Park, which offers both tent and RV camping across multiple camping areas. The South Campground features lakefront sites with paved pads, picnic tables, and electric hookups, while the Airpark North Campground provides a quieter alternative with fewer amenities but more spacious sites. Several RV-focused options exist within the region, including Coyote View RV Park and Union City RV Park, both located within city limits and offering full hookup capabilities for larger vehicles.

    The camping experience varies significantly with seasonal changes, particularly regarding insect activity and potential flooding near water features. According to one visitor, "The mosquitoes, gnats, and flies were so overwhelming that we couldn't go outside and even spent most the evening killing bugs inside the camper with no lights on." Many waterfront sites become soggy after rainfall, with some campground areas experiencing complete flooding during wet seasons. The region has drainage issues when it rains, and campers are advised to place tents on pads rather than directly on the ground. Most established campgrounds remain open year-round, though primitive sites may become difficult to access during wet weather due to muddy conditions.

    Reelfoot Lake represents the primary natural attraction for campers, with its distinctive cypress trees creating unique landscapes for paddling and wildlife viewing. Campers particularly note the abundance of birds, including eagles, ospreys, herons, and seasonal pelican migrations. Several visitors mentioned the exceptional canoeing and wildlife viewing opportunities, with one describing it as "a flooded forest" unlike anywhere else. The North Campground tends to attract those seeking seclusion, while South Campground provides more amenities including showers, playgrounds, and ranger-led activities. Proximity to water features comes with tradeoffs – lakefront sites offer scenic views but typically experience higher insect activity. Public facilities generally receive positive reviews for cleanliness, though the campgrounds show signs of age and are reportedly scheduled for renovation.

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    Best Campgrounds near Union City (41)

      1. South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park

      4.0(16)18mi from Union CityRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Reelfoot is just a few hours from our Tennessee home and a great weekend spot. The campground is next to a waterfront restaurant with boat/fishing and a nice deck."

      "We snagged a lakeside spot and listened to the water lapping up against the bank while we slept. Quiet and peaceful. Took our jeep and did some off road exploring."

      2. Coyote View RV Park & RV Repair

      4.5(2)2mi from Union City1 siteRVs

      "A Reelfoot lake park ranger recommended Coyote View and I’m so glad we went. They easily made us a reservation and Lowell looked at the slide the next day."

      from $48 - $58 / night

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      3. Reelfoot Lake State Park Campgrounds

      4.3(17)20mi from Union CityRVs, Tents

      "If if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and not be around a whole lot of other campers with kids, this is the campground for you."

      "We spent 3 days here with a back in lake front site. The mosquitos would eat you alive, even with repellant."

      from $30 - $38 / night

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      4. Airpark North Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park

      4.0(12)18mi from Union CityRVs, Tents

      "Our site was just steps away from the beautiful lake. Water, power and nicely shaded. Sparkling clean bathrooms and showers (with heat lamps!). Took a short drive to the Wildlife Refuge."

      "You can kayak among this and other lovely bayou environments, lakes, etc. I love this park and have enjoyed it in all seasons."

      5. West Ridge Outdoor Resort

      5.0(1)6mi from Union CityRVs, Cabins

      "Staff was friendly, and the proximity to Discovery Park made it super convenient."

      6. Columbus-Belmont State Park

      4.4(16)23mi from Union City35 sitesRVs, Tents

      "All of this is well manicured with paved paths connecting it all."

      "A wonderful campground located next to the Mississippi River on a bluff. Paved camping sites with plenty of space. It is very clean and has a playground, bathhouse and washers and dryers for laundry."

      from $25 - $40 / night

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      7. Railroader Rv Park

      5.0(1)11mi from Union City

      "Backs up to a disc golf course and nature trail."

      8. Roberson Camper Lots at Reelfoot Lake

      4.0(2)18mi from Union City3 sitesRVs

      "Sitting between Hwy 22 and Lake Drive on Reelfoot Lake. Spectacular sunsets and eagles flying all around."

      from $50 - $2000 / night

      9. Union City RV Park

      Be the first to review2mi from Union CityRVs, Tents

      10. Blue Bank Resort

      5.0(1)19mi from Union City

      "On our way across the Tennessee border, my fiancé decided he wanted to stay here as this is where he spent many childhood memories. Beautiful, small secluded resort on Reel foot lake."

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    110 Reviews of 41 Union City Campgrounds


    • T
      May. 29, 2026

      Magnolia Campground & Country Store

      worst customer service we've ever experienced

      THIS REVIEW IS ONLY FOR THE CAMPGROUND, NOT THE STORE. We had high hopes for this very small campground. Our pull thru site was not quite level and just big enough for our truck and 30 foot trailer, but we lifted one side to be level and hooked up to sewer, water, and electric. We emailed them and told them which site we chose upon arrival. The nights were pretty quiet due to minimal nearby highway noise. We planned a four-night stay but only stayed for two nights. The restroom and the laundry room are not too bad. One restroom with one shower and one each washer and dryer in the laundry room.$5 to wash and dry(pay at the office.) On a walk with our dog, I was surprised by an unleashed dog that came from under one of the RVs that followed us for a bit. Okay...not sure if there are rules. We were never asked to sign the receipt because we never received a copy of the campground rules and policies(according to the receipt they emailed to us when we made the reservation.) On our final morning, electric was turned off by an electrician and we were not notified. After speaking with the electrician to understand the project, my husband walked to the store/office and spoke with a woman(owner?) and said we would be leaving due to no communication about this and we expected a refund for the 2-night remainder of our time. She said,"Sorry, we'll refund your money." Then the man(owner?) got done with a phone call and asked what was the matter. My husband explained that no one let us know about the power and the man said it would not be long...about an hour(the electrician told us about and hour per post which would make it a minimum of half a day as there were six sites on our row.) My husband explained he was disappointed with the customer service and the man replied with,"THEN PACK UP AND GET OUT OF HERE AND YOU'LL GET YOUR DAMN MONEY." We never received a refund. We were disappointed both by not being notified and in the level of customer service my husband received from the man. I was also removed from their Facebook page, which is a really odd gesture. PLUS...one of the other guests of the park with the first unleashed dog I encountered slowly circled our RV when my husband went to fill up with fuel so we could leave. Customer service should be the key to their existence; it makes or breaks and establishment. We have visited 30 states and over 140 park so far, yet have never been treated like this.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 25, 2026

      Reelfoot State Park

      Reelfoot State Park, TN

      Sites are very roomy and shaded. Beautiful view of the lake from our campsite. Bathrooms are a little dated but not bad.

    • Noel L.
      May. 20, 2026

      Hinton RV Park

      Good 1 night layover

      Very convenient layover. Nice looking park. Friendly staff. Level sites. Just a little picky and would say the bathrooms and laundry need updating.

    • Ryan B.
      May. 13, 2026

      Railroader Rv Park

      Clean , full service rv park.

      Clean full service rv park, free showers and laundry. Backs up to a disc golf course and nature trail.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 9, 2026

      Love's RV Hookup-Charleston MO 981

      Ok spot

      It has full hookups if you want. 2pm checkin time. Noon checkout. Easy checkin on phone. Needed electric so nice to have this option

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 15, 2026

      Boomland RV Park & Campground

      Great for an Overnighter

      Boomland RV Park& Campground was super easy to find off I-57 near the I-55 junction. After passing the Boomland complex, the large campground sign clearly marks the right turn into the park. The campground operates first come, first served, so campers choose a site in either the 50/30-amp or 30-amp pull-through sections, all with full hookups, with power options clearly marked on numbered site posts. We drove the small campground loop to find a longer pull-through so we would not have to disconnect our 40-foot fifth wheel and F-450 for an overnight stay, and settled on site 20 with 50/30-amp service. The 30-amp section in the center of the campground appeared to have the longest sites overall. After parking and setting up, registration was handled inside the building by completing an envelope with name, vehicle license number, and payment, then dropping the envelope in the box. All utilities functioned properly, though the campground does not offer Wi-Fi. Cell service was solid with three bars on both Verizon and T-Mobile. We walked to the Boomland complex and noticed 24-hour diesel pumps that accept major credit and trucker cards, which could be convenient even though we did not fuel there. The Boomland complex was worth exploring, with a restaurant, gift shop, packaged foods, fireworks, souvenirs, and snacks, and during our November visit the seasonal Christmas shop was especially impressive. Boomland also offers a 10% military discount on non-food items. The campground does not have a designated pet area, but a large park-like space across the street provided plenty of room for off-leash exercise. Overall, this campground made a solid and convenient overnight stop.

    • c
      Dec. 11, 2025

      Reelfoot Lake State Park Campgrounds

      Under construction

      Called to confirm campground was open. And was told it was. When I arrived, between the 20 open sites there were two groups of workers clearing large trees. I did not camp due to noise and safety.

    • Drew W.
      Nov. 7, 2025

      Boomland RV Park & Campground

      Literally exactly what you need for traveling

      Easy to access off the highway, easy gas station nearby, cheap, AND fhu. Office looks like it hasnt seen a soul in 20 years but this place is the perfect stop.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 1, 2025

      West Ridge Outdoor Resort

      Peaceful Stay

      The grounds are well maintained, the RV sites are roomy with full hookups, and the setting is serene. Staff was friendly, and the proximity to Discovery Park made it super convenient.


    Guide to Union City

    Camping options around Union City, Tennessee center primarily on Reelfoot Lake, created by the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-1812. This unique geological feature sits at approximately 280 feet above sea level, with the surrounding terrain characterized by flat, agricultural landscapes. Winter camping requires preparation for temperatures that frequently drop below freezing from December through February.

    What to do

    Pontoon tours: Experience Reelfoot's cypress forest. South Campground offers access to state park-organized boat tours that provide a comprehensive view of the lake's ecosystem. "Did a 2 hour pontoon tour offered at the TN State Park Visitor Center. Guide was excellent. Neat to see a bald cypress in one of TN's only 2 natural lakes," notes one visitor who spotted "10 bald eagles, osprey, egret, blue heron."

    Historical exploration: Visit Civil War sites. At Columbus-Belmont State Park across the Kentucky border, campers can explore Civil War trenches and artifacts. "Great little Civil War museum," mentions one camper, while another adds the park has "picnic tables, covered areas, grills, a snack bar, mini-golf, and even a Civil War museum" connected by paved paths.

    Mississippi River observation: Watch river traffic. Primitive camping at Riverview MDC Donaldson Point provides direct river views. "Gorgeous views of the Mississippi River. It was a little sketch getting here but super easy. One lane dirt road but room to move over if need be," reports one camper about this free Missouri site.

    What campers like

    Spacious waterfront sites: Camp with lake views. Some campers prefer Blue Bank Resort for its lakeside location. "Beautiful, small secluded resort on Reel foot lake. RV campground with hook ups, as well as a few different cabins to stay in surrounded by locals who live on the lake," notes one visitor who appreciated the kayaking opportunities.

    Bird watching: Observe diverse species year-round. Reelfoot Lake State Park Campgrounds attract wildlife enthusiasts. "If you love bird watching or photography this place is a dream; osprey, eagles, herons, egrets, and so many others are everywhere. Pelican's stop here on their migration," writes one camper who recommends the October festival for pelican viewing.

    Lakeside ambiance: Enjoy water sounds and views. Many campers value waterfront sites despite insect challenges. "We snagged a lakeside spot and listened to the water lapping up against the bank while we slept. Quiet and peaceful," shares one visitor about their stay at South Campground.

    What you should know

    Seasonal flooding: Check conditions before arrival. Multiple campers report flooding issues at Airpark North Campground. "A good 90% of the campground was underwater! The handful of sites that were still open for use had pools of water standing on the site," reported one visitor who arrived without reservations, suggesting calling ahead during wet seasons.

    Insect preparation: Pack strong repellent. Summer visitors should come prepared for intense bug activity. "Stayed for the night on the south campground and it was excellent. Lots of friendly people with locals and travelers alike. Only downside was the massive amount of gnats and mosquitos by the lake sites," advises one camper.

    Bathroom facilities: Availability varies by location. Bathroom maintenance differs across campgrounds. According to one visitor to Columbus-Belmont State Park, "My daughter used the bathhouse, and she said it was not good. Leaky, standing water. The park was awesome, which made the bathhouse an oddity."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Choose campgrounds with play areas. South Campground offers more family amenities than North Campground. "This campground had a lot of families, a simple but age appropriate playground (ages 5-12), and many spots with views of the lake," notes one family who found the facilities adequate for children.

    Educational opportunities: Utilize ranger programs. Park rangers provide educational tours suitable for children. Several parents recommend scheduling these activities ahead. "The staff was very nice and provided excellent knowledge about the area. They also rent out boats and sell some merchandise and ice," reports one visitor about their experience at Reelfoot.

    Food options: Consider nearby restaurants. Roberson Camper Lots and other lakeside campgrounds provide access to local eateries. "We did choose one night to go to the resort restaurant (a fish house) next door to the campground (a quick walk even with small children)," mentions one family about their dining experience.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: Choose sites with adequate space. At Coyote View RV Park, one camper notes, "It was just long enough for the rig and our toad (51' total length). It wasn't completely level, but had we needed to stay longer we would have leveled ourselves."

    Service availability: Consider repair facilities. RVers with mechanical concerns find Coyote View RV Park particularly helpful. "If your RV needs service, CAMP HERE! The owners Lowell and Jill are THE BEST HUMANS. We were on a cross country journey when our slide suddenly stopped working," shares one grateful visitor who had repairs completed within three days.

    Leveling requirements: Bring proper equipment. Columbus-Belmont State Park requires preparation for uneven sites. "These sites were paved, but not level, so be prepared to level. TIP: If using those yellow camco 'lego' block to level, be sure to put a canvas tarp or rubber mat between the blocks and the pavement, otherwise they will slide when you try to roll on top of them."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Union City, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Union City, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 41 campgrounds and RV parks near Union City, TN and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Union City, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Union City, TN is South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park with a 4-star rating from 16 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Union City, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Union City, TN.