Best Campgrounds near Franklin, TN

State parks and Corps of Engineers campgrounds surround Franklin, Tennessee, providing a range of camping experiences within a 30-45 minute drive. Henry Horton State Park, located south of Franklin, offers hammock-specific sites alongside traditional tent and RV camping options with full hookups. Montgomery Bell State Park features shaded sites nestled in hollows with creek access and multiple trailheads nearby. Lakeside camping options include Percy Priest Lake's Seven Points and Poole Knobs campgrounds, which provide water access for boaters and paddlers. Private RV resorts like Nashville KOA and Four Corners RV Resort cater to those seeking more amenities, while small private properties like Lil Cabin Big Rocker offer cabin rentals on wooded acreage.

Reservations are essential during peak seasons, particularly for waterfront sites which typically book months in advance. Most state parks remain open year-round, though Corps of Engineers campgrounds typically operate seasonally from April through October. Summer humidity and heat can be intense, with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through August. As one Franklin resident noted, "Henry Horton State Park is super close to get away for the weekend," making it popular for quick escapes. Cell service varies by location, with Verizon generally providing the most reliable coverage throughout the area. Mosquitoes can be problematic near lakes, especially at dusk during summer months. Many campgrounds feature concrete pads for RVs, though primitive tent sites may have uneven terrain requiring careful site selection.

Lakeside camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors, with many highlighting the peaceful settings and wildlife viewing opportunities. Cedar Creek campers report seeing "ducks, birds, and turtles" along shorelines. Shade is a valued commodity during hot summer months, with sites under mature oak trees being particularly sought after. Bathhouse cleanliness varies widely between facilities, with state parks generally maintaining higher standards than some Corps of Engineers locations. Family-friendly amenities like playgrounds, swimming areas, and easy hiking trails are common at most developed campgrounds. Several campgrounds offer specialized sites, including dedicated hammock camping areas and primitive walk-in sites for those seeking more solitude. Winter camping provides a quieter experience with significantly reduced crowds, though fewer amenities may be available.

Best Camping Sites Near Franklin, Tennessee (106)

    1. Montgomery Bell State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Burns, TN
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 797-9052

    "Campground Review: Montgomery Bell State Park The Four Mile Campground is nestled in a hollow offering shade and creekage on one side plus several of the trailheads start nearby and you are close"

    "It is a beautiful state park known as the"Queen of Tennessee's State Parks". There are 4,000 acres with mountain biking, fishing, hiking, picnic areas, kayaking/canoeing, and a golf course."

    2. Nashville KOA Resort

    38 Reviews
    Nashville, TN
    24 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."

    3. Henry Horton State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Chapel Hill, TN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 364-2222

    $10 - $150 / night

    "As a resident of the Franklin area, it’s super close to get away for the weekend."

    "Chapel Hill, just to the north, offers all you might need with a hardware store, Dollar General, walk in clinic and restaurants."

    4. Seven Points

    23 Reviews
    Mount Juliet, TN
    22 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."

    5. Poole Knobs

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

    $24 - $50 / night

    "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!"

    "Another beautiful campground on the edge of a lake. Most campsites were pull through. Management was very friendly and helpful."

    6. Elm Hill RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    J Percy Priest Lake, TN
    20 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."

    7. Nashville I-24 Campground

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

    "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."

    "Park is close to Murfreesboro and Nashville. Close to great restaurants and shopping. Staff is very friendly and is always open to helping you. Park is quiet."

    8. Anderson Road Campground

    14 Reviews
    La Vergne, TN
    20 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."

    9. Lil Cabin Big Rocker

    1 Review
    Franklin, TN
    4 miles
    +1 (714) 453-7762

    $156 - $214 / night

    "Get away from it all while being close by and book your spot today! Don't forget to leave them some love here."

    10. Four Corners RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    La Vergne, TN
    19 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."

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Recent Reviews near Franklin, TN

657 Reviews of 106 Franklin Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Two Rivers Campground

    Nashville

    Two rivers is a nice park friendly people clean and well maintained.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Seven Points

    Great COE Campground

    Best camp hosts ever. Very friendly, kind and helpful. Great views. Clean bathrooms. Water and electric at every site. Dump station. Discount for America the Beautiful pass. You need to book your reservations on recreation.gov

  • Cassondra P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2025

    Elm Hill RV Resort

    Beautiful Campground

    We stopped here for a quick overnight stop on our way back home

    It is definetly a park that they are stacked in close and open sky’s with not a lot of shade

    Everything was very clean and in great working order

    Kids loved swimming in the pool

    The water around is clear and beautiful

    We had a very lovely sunset as we walked around park

  • L
    Aug. 12, 2025

    Poole Knobs

    Bottom of my COE campgrounds

    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 to the bathroom and showers or hop in your vehicle and drive there. Whoever laid out the design of this campground had obviously ever camped.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2025

    Nashville KOA Resort

    Walk to the Opry!

    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. Tidy sites, tons of them, something for everyone and then some. Paved roads the kids loved scootering on. Would definitely stay again

  • Alyssa B.
    Jul. 15, 2025

    Kahu Farm’s Ravine Lookout

    Glamping trip

    Great little spot if you’re looking for a quiet get away close to some great outdoor adventures. My husband myself and three kids 2 toddlers and infant all fit comfortably. A river nearby for kayaking and a local park spot great for creek walking and a swim!

  • R
    Jul. 14, 2025

    Cedar Creek (TN)

    Close to Nashville

    Nice campground consisting of heavily wooded multiple wagon wheel style areas. Sites 1 thru 6 full sun, remainder of sites have partial to full shade. Tight fit for my 43’ motorhome, especially maneuvering dump station. Campground host take their job very seriously.

  • Randall B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Four Corners Resort and Marina

    Lakefront camping at its best!

    Four Corners RV resort is a fantastic find just 21 miles South of Nashville. We paid a weekly rate of $879 including taxes and fees for a back in waterfront site. We have fantastic water views from both sides of the coach. The pads are all concrete, wide sites, include a fire ring and picnic table. They have several fishing and boating docks. They have a dog park and a swimming beach with dog bath upon exiting the beach. They also have a nice adult pool and a large kiddie pool. They have a lot of Canadian Geese which are fun to watch but leave their droppings everywhere. The campground is very dog friendly with a lot of dog litter bags and trash cans throughout the campground. This campground is a great staging place for visiting numerous sites in Nashville. We like this campground and really have enjoyed the water views, we recommend this campground and will be back.

  • Randi P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 7, 2025

    Grand Ole RV Resort & Market

    Peaceful, Well-Run RV Park with Great Location

    We really enjoyed our stay at The Grand O RV Resort! The staff was super friendly and helpful from the moment we arrived. A man even led us to our site in a golf cart and helped my fiancé back in and park our trailer, which was a huge help.

    The campground had a small store with supplies, a restaurant with a menu available (though we cooked our own food), and live music each night while we were there during the summer — a nice touch! There’s a train that passes by on the nearby track a couple of times a day, but it was never super early or late and didn’t bother us at all.

    We stayed in the center of the park, which didn’t have much shade, but the outer edge sites seemed more wooded. The roads and campsites are made of small pebbles, which made it easy to drive and back in. It was overall very quiet, and the location is great — just off the interstate, about 10 miles north of Nashville, and roughly 45 minutes from Bowling Green. We visited the National Corvette Museum and Lost River Cave while we were there.

    Our site had full hookups (water, sewer, and electric). The bathhouse was clean, air-conditioned, and accessed with a key code — two toilet stalls and three showers for women, all very well maintained. We didn’t use the laundry facility (if there was one), but the Wi-Fi was decent, and T-Mobile cell service worked well, even for using our hotspot. It’s a pet-friendly park (though we didn’t bring pets), and while there’s no pool or playground, there were some nice wooden swings to enjoy.

    They also have firewood for sale and a propane filling station on site. Overall, we had a great stay and would definitely recommend The Grand O to anyone looking for a quiet, clean, and well-located RV park near Nashville!


Guide to Franklin

Seasonal camping options surround Franklin, Tennessee with sites ranging from basic lakeside areas to full-service resorts, all within a 45-minute drive. The region sits in the Highland Rim of Middle Tennessee with elevation between 600-700 feet, creating moderate valleys and rolling terrain. During spring and fall, temperature fluctuations can range 30+ degrees from morning to evening, requiring campers to pack layers regardless of season.

What to do

**Fishing opportunities: At Anderson Road Campground, campers can fish directly from their sites. "This spot was among my favorites...Think how awesome it'd be to fish for supper right from the tent almost," notes reviewer DrDavid P., who appreciated the well-kept grounds and proximity to the water.

**Historical exploration: Visit the Cumberland Presbyterian Church founding site at Montgomery Bell State Park. "We visited here with a church group because it is the founding place of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. It is beautiful, peaceful and serene," writes Alicia B., highlighting the historical significance beyond the natural setting.

**Water recreation: Percy Priest Lake offers multiple water activities accessible from lakeside campsites. One visitor mentioned, "We rented the pontoon and enjoyed the beautiful lake," finding the lake activities more appealing than the nearby Nashville attractions they initially planned to visit.

What campers like

**Spacious, private sites: Campers consistently praise Montgomery Bell State Park for site spacing. "The state park is absolutely gorgeous. We chose to stay in the tent only camping sites. They are spread out far enough that you don't feel like you are in one another space," explains Lexi S., who gave the campground high marks despite being in the center of an RV loop.

**Concrete pads: Many Franklin area campgrounds feature level concrete pads. At Four Corners RV Resort, one camper noted, "The sites are concrete, level and roomy with full hookups (great water pressure!), new picnic tables and fire rings." This makes setup easier, especially during wet weather conditions.

**Winter camping: The region offers year-round camping with fewer crowds during colder months. A winter camper at Henry Horton State Park shared, "Enjoyable stay. The campground is well maintained with plenty of shade at the sites. The bathrooms are nice and warm in the winter and clean."

What you should know

**Insect preparation: Mosquitoes and seasonal bugs can be problematic, particularly at lakeside sites. A visitor to Four Corners RV Resort warned, "Highly recommend bringing bug spray for your RV because at night they are all over the door and walls."

**Reservation timing: Campsites near Franklin book quickly, especially lakeside options. At Seven Points, Jennifer W. advised, "Make your reservations early!! Beautiful area lakes, groomed trails, nice hosts."

**Campground crowding: Holiday weekends create significantly more congestion. "We stayed on Memorial Day Weekend and it was completely full. When it's full, it's just TOO full. Too many people, dogs and kids that are too close together," noted Jody A. about Montgomery Bell State Park.

**Site selection: Many campgrounds have variable site quality. At Poole Knobs, a camper observed, "I noticed, however, some of the sites had seriously sloping drives so lots of leveling would have been required." Researching individual sites before booking can significantly improve your experience.

Tips for camping with families

**Playground access: When camping with children, consider site proximity to play areas. At Montgomery Bell, "With a great pavilion, Vb court, ball diamond, and playground, the far side of the camp is perfect for families. Our fave sites are 1-8, with #1+2 right next to the creek," according to Stæven F.

**Safe swimming areas: Nashville KOA Resort offers structured water recreation for families concerned about lake safety. A recent visitor mentioned, "The amenities are top notch. The pool is quite nice and there are plenty of activities."

**Biking opportunities: Many campgrounds feature paved roads ideal for children learning to bike. One family at Nashville KOA mentioned, "Paved roads the kids loved scootering on," making it easier for families to keep children entertained without structured activities.

**Creek access: Look for sites with shallow water features. At Montgomery Bell, Tammy P. shared, "Children can wade in the creek all day, why parents enjoy sitting outside under all the shade trees. The park has tons of activities and good hiking trails."

Tips from RVers

**Size restrictions: Several campgrounds have tight sites despite advertising big rig accessibility. At Nashville I-24 Campground, an RVer noted, "Spot was a little tight for our 38 ft 5th wheel. With slides on both sides and our awning out we were close to our neighbor."

**Water pressure variations: RVers report inconsistent water pressure between campgrounds. One camper at Four Corners RV Resort specifically mentioned "great water pressure" while others at different facilities needed pressure regulators.

**Site length accuracy: Site measurements are often precise with minimal overflow space. A visitor to Nashville KOA warned, "Be very cautious of the site lengths. Some are extremely short and I'd say the measurements are nearly exact...It was exactly the length we needed with nearly zero wiggle room."

**Sewer connection placement: Position can vary significantly between sites. An experienced RVer at Nashville I-24 Campground appreciated that their site had "probably the easiest sewer connection I've had at any campground, very low and easy to drain and flush my tanks."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Franklin, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Franklin, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 106 campgrounds and RV parks near Franklin, TN and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Franklin, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Franklin, TN is Montgomery Bell State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 65 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Franklin, TN.

What parks are near Franklin, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 19 parks near Franklin, TN that allow camping, notably J Percy Priest Lake and Old Hickory Lake.