Camping near Gray, TN

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    Campgrounds near Gray, Tennessee primarily concentrate around Warriors' Path State Park, with options ranging from developed RV camping with electric and water hookups to tent sites — all within 30 minutes of the city. The park features three distinct camping areas: Main Campground, Moody Bluff Campground, and Cedar Ridge Hammock Campground, with accommodations for both tent and RV camping. Several KOA locations, including Bristol-Kingsport KOA and Baileyton KOA Holiday, provide additional developed camping options with full hookup sites. Most campgrounds near Gray support RVs with electric and water hookups, while tent camping areas are available throughout the state parks.

    Reservations are essential for most developed campgrounds in the area, particularly during summer months and weekends. Warriors' Path State Park campgrounds provide water and electric hookups at most sites, though sewer connections are limited to certain areas. The region experiences four distinct seasons, with optimal camping weather from April through October. Many campgrounds remain open year-round, including the KOA locations which offer winter camping options. Road access to most sites is well-maintained and suitable for passenger vehicles. A camper noted, "When you make reservations you'll receive a welcome email with driving instructions indicating to NOT follow Google or Apple Maps as you'll be taken through a resident area that isn't RV friendly."

    Family-friendly amenities represent a common highlight in visitor feedback for Warriors' Path State Park. The campground features a playground that receives consistent praise, with one review describing it as "one of the coolest playgrounds that is huge and has a little creek running beside it." Many sites are positioned on ridges surrounding Fort Patrick Henry Lake, providing water access and scenic views. Site selection requires attention to size limitations, as several reviews mention challenges with larger RVs and trailers. As one camper advised, "Be sure to read site descriptions and check the suggested trailer size—they seriously mean the max size!!" Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with visitors reporting sightings of deer and turkeys in the surrounding areas. Proximity to Kingsport provides convenient access to stores and restaurants while maintaining a natural camping experience.

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    Best Campgrounds near Gray (244)

      1. Warriors' Path State Park Main Campground — Warriors' Path State Park

      3.9(26)5mi from GrayRVs, Tents

      "We had a change of plans and made reservations at Warrior Path State Park on a whim - and are VERY glad we did."

      "It houses an acclaimed mountain bike trail area. Nearby you can golf and ride horses. Cell coverage varies from LTE to 5G all over the park."

      2. Moody Bluff Campground — Warriors' Path State Park

      5.0(6)5mi from GrayRVs, Tents

      "All around wonderful place to camp"

      "updated bathhouses lots of shady sites sits on Patrick Henry Lake - no boat that’s ok rent paddle boats and kayaks at the Marina or just have lunch and watch the ducks on the water!"

      3. Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park Campground

      4.5(20)18mi from GrayRVs, Tents

      "Large swimming pool, TONS of historical events around, hiking & river walks. Super clean and new bath houses as well. Honors Tennessee state discounts. If possible make reservations online."

      "The drive in follows the TN “Sunnyside Early Country Trail” through picturesque farmland with mountains in the near distance. Do your shopping before arrival, there’s nothing close to the park."

      from $14 - $32 / night

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      4. Bristol-Kingsport KOA

      4.3(4)6mi from GrayRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I’d never used a KOA before but was tremendously impressed with the serene beauty of this place situated well away from traffic in a bucolic setting."

      "The park is also near Warriors Path State Park, which is fun to go hike and see. They have several large pull through sites, as well as back in smaller sites."

      5. Roan Mountain State Park Campground

      4.6(50)28mi from GrayRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It is located in Roan Mountain Tennessee. The campground has clean bathhouses with hot showers."

      "Fire pits you had to walk up to but were away from tents, which I liked. Bathhouse was clean, well lit, pretty warm showers. Campground was very clean and has a lot of amenities."

      from $14 - $54 / night

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      6. Cedar Ridge Hammock Campground — Warriors' Path State Park

      4.3(3)5mi from GrayRVs, Tents

      "Absolutely love camping here at warriors path State Park it's beyond one of my favorite places to camp"

      7. Baileyton KOA Holiday

      4.5(16)20mi from GrayRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Conveniently located close to highway 81 and town!"

      "Even though it's very close to the interstate, it was very quiet. We had a full hook up site, relatively level. It had a picnic table and fire ring."

      8. Cardens Bluff Campground

      4.4(19)22mi from Gray43 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Situated on a peninsula, Cardens Bluff has great views and access to the lake for the outer campsites."

      "Booked site 13 online for the last weekend before the season ended in October 2021, but the hosts caught us at check-in and moved us to site 32, which was right next to the water."

      from $12 / night

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      9. Camp Stonefly

      4.8(5)13mi from GrayRVs, Tents

      "Me and my wife were looking to get away from theater apartment for a couple of days during a remodel. Well we didn't Wana travel to mountains to camp."

      "Perfect distance to Johnson City. We had a beer at Yee Haw and even brought back tasty Mediterranean dinner from Red Meze to the camp site. Do yourself a favor and book a night here."

      10. Rocky Top Campground & RV Park

      3.3(3)7mi from GrayRVs, Tents, Glamping

      from $55 - $76 / night

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    • Jordan H.
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Cardens Bluff Campground

      Beautiful location!

      We ended up booking 2 campsites (due to planning on moving) but stayed at our first one the whole time. The camp host was so nice and friendly! Very helpful! Wasn’t a place to swim there, but was very close to a nice beach area!

    • s
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Observation Knob Park

      Horrible and disrespectful

      The management is terrible they are disrespectful and dont deserve to run this campground.  Not sure what gives him the right to call my wife at 10 oclock at night and start screaming and yelling at her telling her that he doesn't like her and kick us out over a bike being being out at 830 at night while my son was fishing.  There rules are so unrealistic and childish thats not to mention they have convicted felons staying there harassing kids all night.  The management should be remove from this position immediately its not safe there for the kids anymore and is the most disrespectful biased campground I have ever been at.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Sugar Hollow Campground

      Great campground at a great price!

      Just $20 for a spacious site in the woods with hook ups and Wi-Fi! It’s first come first serve, but on a June weekend there were many sites available when I arrived in the early evening not every site has water, so if that matters to you look carefully before you park your trailer or vehicle

    • B
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Observation Knob Park

      Great Trip

      Great amenities for kids, clean restrooms and showers, several spots with easy access to lake

    • A K.
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Roan Mountain State Park Campground

      Best tent site

      tent site 32 is a gorgeous site that is beautiful maintained and sits right on Doe River. The Doe is so beautiful and the water cascades of small rock ledges. Perfect for cooking off and safe enough for children to splash around. We had our campervan so they allowed us in the tent area.

    • Morgan V.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Baileyton KOA Holiday

      Nice people. Nice lot. Nice bath house

      Stoping here for one night for a road trip. People were very curious about our set up. One of the workers was our neighbor and helped more than we needed, however he was great and we were very thankful. Pulled in kinda late. Helped us start a fire and kept it going with some fun tools. We do a lot of dispersed camping in RMNP and like to take our time with things. He was great to speed up our set up so we could relax. Talked with him about an hour. The grounds kept well. No issue. Bath house was good. Only improvement would be AC(if you care about that) But not needed. Fun activities to do aswell; driving range. Basket ball. Pool. Big slide(Saturday 11-noon). Super friendly staff.

    • Betsy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 27, 2026

      Hidden Valley WMA

      Great place!!!

      I have camped at this location multiple times. There used to be portable potties and trash cans. No longer. Pack in pack out now. Regularly patrolled by officers who are fantastic. I have a 23 dollar a year permit so camping is free. Beautiful lake and wildlife abundant.

    • Mark H.
      May. 23, 2026

      Old Farm Campground

      Beautiful and Accomodating

      We stopped for just one night very impromptu. The hosts were awesome and very accommodating. The sites are beautiful and spacious. Hookups are great and convenient and the sites are level. Being right by the creek was awesome and the entire area was beautiful. I would definitely recommend and would stay here again. Oh, and cell service was great too!

    • Gabe S.
      May. 17, 2026

      Grandfather Mountain State Park Campsites

      Decent spot

      Really nice spot. We got lucky to be placed by the small river. Traffic is really loud, especially the emergency vehicles. but really felt like secluded. Really nice cabins and tent spots.


    Guide to Gray

    Camping sites near Gray, Tennessee cluster around several mountain lakes and state parks within a 30-minute drive radius. The region sits at the base of the Appalachian Mountains with elevations ranging from 1,500 to 2,500 feet, creating distinct microclimates across camping areas. Winter camping options are available throughout the region, with several campgrounds offering heated bathhouses to accommodate cold-weather visitors.

    What to do

    Disc golf access: Warriors' Path State Park Main Campground offers an on-site disc golf course that campers can enjoy without leaving the grounds. "I have spent a lot of time at the Park golfing, mountain biking, swimming, running, kayaking and picnicking but have never been into the campground area," notes a camper who was impressed with the range of activities.

    Kayak rental options: Fort Patrick Henry Lake at Warriors' Path provides boat rentals through the marina for campers without their own equipment. A reviewer states, "In addition to camping they have a full marina with canoe, kayak and paddle board rentals. It houses an acclaimed mountain bike trail area."

    Planetarium visits: Located just 10 minutes from Warriors' Path State Park, Bays Mountain Park and Planetarium offers educational programming. "Nearby Bays Mountain Park and Planetarium provides engaging planetarium shows, a herpetarium, wildlife sections with bobcats, foxes, gray wolves, and raptors, as well as hiking trails."

    Trout fishing opportunities: Camp Stonefly provides direct stream access for fishing enthusiasts. As one visitor observed, "Watched the fly fisherman on the bank catch a few rainbow trout." Another visitor called it "a great spot and Really great fishing for Trout, as This stream has been on many different Fishing platforms and Program."

    What campers like

    Level concrete sites: Travelers appreciate the premium sites at Baileyton KOA Holiday that feature concrete pads for easier setup. A camper observed, "Gravel pads, fire rings, picnic table, trash. Beautiful green space and dog walk area."

    Well-maintained bathhouses: Cleanliness stands out as a consistent highlight across multiple campgrounds. At Baileyton KOA, a reviewer noted, "Shower rooms, laundry room, and store, as well as snack shop! The camp hosts were very kind and friendly." Another camper was impressed that "Bath house was spotless!"

    Lake access for swimming: Cardens Bluff Campground offers direct water access for swimming from some sites. A visitor shared, "If you get a spot close enough to the water it's easy water access for kayaking/swimming."

    Educational ranger programs: Several campgrounds provide educational opportunities through staff. At Roan Mountain State Park Campground, a visitor recalled, "In the warm seasons they have a ranger that comes around and even little events for kids. I remember picking apart an owl pellet with the ranger. Very outdoor educational."

    What you should know

    Road noise variations: Campgrounds close to highways may experience traffic noise. At Bristol-Kingsport KOA, a camper noted, "Also lots of road noise from I-81."

    Cell coverage differences: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. At Roan Mountain, a visitor reported, "No cell service, but there is (slow) wifi throughout the campground. There is a Verizon hotspot to make calls, but I couldn't connect with US Cellular."

    Payment requirements: Some campgrounds require cash payments for same-day bookings. At Cardens Bluff, a camper advised, "Do bring cash as it's cash only if you pay the day you show up."

    Seasonal bathroom maintenance: During off-peak seasons, expect limited facilities. A Cardens Bluff visitor noted, "There weren't as many bathrooms as I would have liked due to most being worked on."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground proximity: When selecting sites at Warriors' Path, consider proximity to play areas. One camper shared, "The kids loved riding their bikes and scooters on the paved road through the park. My son and I enjoyed a round of disk golf while my wife and daughters made use of their awesome playground."

    Weekend activity schedules: Many campgrounds offer structured programming for children on weekends. At Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park Campground, "This is a small Park, but they always have something going on in season."

    Swimming pool access: KOA locations typically offer pools for children during warm months. A visitor to Baileyton KOA mentioned, "Nice pool, very clean park, lots of things for the kids. They have activities on the weekends."

    Educational history opportunities: Historical sites provide learning experiences for children. At Davy Crockett Birthplace, visitors can "check out the replica farm of David Crocket... in character and costume."

    Tips from RVers

    Site length accuracy: Pay close attention to stated length restrictions at campgrounds. A Warriors' Path camper warned, "Be sure to read site descriptions and check the suggested trailer size - they seriously mean the max size!!"

    Water and electric placement: Check utilities location before setup. At Warriors' Path, "Our site (62) was narrow and a little short for our 23' trailer. We had to park the truck sideways at the entrance."

    Road gradient challenges: Some campgrounds feature steep access roads. At Rocky Top Campground, a driver cautioned, "The camp on the west side is Dangerous to drive up in a motorhome. I personally drove my 36' up the most curvy incline I wouldn't recommend anyone to give this a second thought if your not a seasoned driver."

    Leveling requirements: Bring leveling equipment for sites with natural terrain. An RVer noted at Warriors' Path, "Really nice facility near town. There are a lot of uneven campsites, so bring your leveling blocks."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Gray, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Gray, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 244 campgrounds and RV parks near Gray, TN and 18 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Gray, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Gray, TN is Warriors' Path State Park Main Campground — Warriors' Path State Park with a 3.9-star rating from 26 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 free dispersed camping spots near Gray, TN.