Best Campgrounds near Whitwell, TN

The area around Whitwell, Tennessee includes access to various types of camping and campgrounds within a short drive. Campers can find established sites at Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground in Chattanooga, which offers tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with amenities like drinking water and electric hookups. Marion County Park in Jasper provides similar options with the addition of glamping accommodations. For those seeking more natural settings, Prentice Cooper State Forest offers dispersed camping opportunities approximately 15 miles from Whitwell. The region features a mix of state parks, private campgrounds, and forest service land, with most developed sites concentrated along waterways like Nickajack Lake and the Tennessee River. The Dyrt includes reviews of campgrounds near Whitwell, highlighting both established facilities and more rustic options.

Many campgrounds in the area require advance reservations, particularly during summer months and fall weekends when visitors come to enjoy the region's waterfalls and hiking trails. Access to established campgrounds like Harrison Bay State Park and Cloudland Canyon State Park typically involves paved roads suitable for most vehicles, while reaching dispersed sites may require higher clearance. The climate features hot, humid summers and mild winters, making spring and fall ideal camping seasons. Cell service varies significantly, with better coverage at developed campgrounds and spotty reception in forest areas. Water levels at lakeside campgrounds can fluctuate seasonally, affecting shoreline access. A visitor commented, "Harrison Bay is a huge park, with four camping loops located on the Chickamauga Reservoir of the Tennessee River. It is about thirty minutes from downtown Chattanooga, making it a great place to stay for awhile if you want to check out the area's numerous hiking opportunities."

Campers report high satisfaction with sites near lakes and rivers, with waterfront locations being particularly popular. Several campgrounds feature scenic views of mountains and canyons, with Cloudland Canyon State Park receiving consistently positive reviews for its dramatic landscapes. Foster Falls Campground offers proximity to swimming holes and waterfall views, making it a favorite during warmer months. Tent campers appreciate the more secluded sites at places like Fireside Camp + Lodge, which one reviewer described as "a hidden gem in a gorgeous area of Tennessee" with "wonderful hiking trails, magical waterfalls, and a majestic lake" nearby. While some campgrounds like Fall Creek Falls State Park can become crowded during peak seasons, they offer extensive recreational opportunities including hiking, fishing, and swimming. Most established campgrounds provide basic amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and access to toilets, while primitive sites typically require campers to be self-sufficient.

Best Camping Sites Near Whitwell, Tennessee (160)

    1. Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground

    43 Reviews
    Lookout Mountain, TN
    12 miles
    +1 (423) 821-9403

    $55 - $56 / night

    "This place is Close to everything you’ll want to do in Chattanooga Tennessee"

    "My family and I went a few years ago on a trip to Tennessee. It was a decent place to stay. We RV camped on this trip, but the campground had tent sites too."

    2. Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

    183 Reviews
    Trenton, GA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 657-4050

    $10 - $270 / night

    "Campground Review:East Rim Campground Pro’s: 1-Handicap Accessible, there is a cabin which is also HDA. 2- If your visiting for a get together your right next to the day use area and there is a picnic"

    "We stopped in for a few hours on our drive home from Tennessee. We drove through the campgrounds to scout out our site."

    3. Marion County Park

    27 Reviews
    Jasper, TN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 942-6653

    "Try to get a campsite on the lakeside, because the view is very nice and it makes it easy to get your boat in the water. They advertise a beach but we never found one."

    "Tent camping along the edge of the river. Fire pits or grills, picnic tables, clean bathroom, and hot showers. If you are a light sleeper, the traffic noise from the highway might be disturbing."

    4. Prentice Cooper State Forest Dispersed

    14 Reviews
    Signal Mountain, TN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 658-5551

    "We drove for what felt like 20 miles down a well kept unpaved road from the entrance but I think it reality was only 5.5 miles."

    "You can definitely get lost driving around or hiking. If you're looking for a quiet place to camp near Chattanooga this is it."

    5. Foster Falls Campground — South Cumberland State Park

    31 Reviews
    Tracy City, TN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 924-2980

    $18 - $21 / night

    "Foster Falls is located at one end of the Fiery Gizzard Trail, one of the most beautiful trails in Tennessee, possibly the country!"

    "We used two cars and parked one at our campsite here, and brought one to the beginning of the Fiery Gizzard Trail."

    6. Harrison Bay State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Harrison, TN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 344-6214

    $22 - $28 / night

    "Harrison Bay is a huge park, with four camping loops (3 for RVs, 1 for tents), and a large marina, located on the Chickamauga Reservoir of the Tennessee River."

    "This is a great family campground and Tennessee State Park located on Chickamauga Lake of the Tennessee River. Good playground for the Grandkids and bicycle paths."

    7. Fireside Camp + Lodge

    9 Reviews
    Sequatchie, TN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 212-3211

    $10 / night

    "Nestled in Tennessee’s Sequatchie Mountain, this tranquil campsite on a private estate’s grassy field is great for nature enthusiasts."

    "Wide open spaces and access to amenities. The Verizon service here is great and the hosts have Wi-Fi. Close to town for your needs and 30 minutes away from Lookout mountain and those attractions."

    8. Foster Falls Campground

    10 Reviews
    Sequatchie, TN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 942-5759

    $21 / night

    "Foster Falls Climbers Loop Trail is right at the entrance of the campground, definitely recommend hiking this trail. You’ll hike all around the falls getting beautiful views from the top and bottom."

    "Bathhouse is a short walk from all the sites. Rangers there were helpful. Leaves are everywhere and we did see a few snakes but nothing we don’t expect from the great outdoors."

    9. Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground

    145 Reviews
    Spencer, TN
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 881-5298

    $8 - $32 / night

    "Fall creek falls is one of the best recreational areas in Tennessee. The park is very large and has so much to do. The falls are amazing, and it’s a moderate hike down to the base."

    "Tons to do at one of Tennessee’s top state parks."

    10. Chester Frost Park

    35 Reviews
    Harrison, TN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 842-0177

    $21 - $30 / night

    "Tons of room to walk and play. Great swimming and fishing. Boating is huge here Bc there are docks all around the campground to pull up to. Playgrounds everywhere."

    "They have a frisbee golf course, playgrounds, walking trails, beach, easy access to the water and fields to start up any activity you desire. We read about uneven campsite but ours was pretty flat."

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Recent Reviews near Whitwell, TN

1160 Reviews of 160 Whitwell Campgrounds


  • William  Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Marion county park Tennessee

    Hospitable spot to overnight with great fishing

    Spent the evening of the 9th Sept at Marion County Park near Chattanooga, right on the water, along Hwy 41. Fantastic hosts…Lots of fishing going on all around us. Good camping spot…level, water and electricity for $38.00. Bathhouse was older but clean with lots of hot water. Downside, only one shower stall had a bench for changing and there was no counter at the bathroom sink. The other downside was the traffic noise across the beautiful water from I-24. Very welcoming spot just off of I-24

  • Katrin M.
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Harrison Bay State Park Campground

    Campground on the lake

    We camped here over the weekend, bc we participated in a dog event near by. At first we booked site B31. The tent pad was super small, there was no way for 2 bigger tents to fit. It's definitely better, if you have a camper. We changed to site A9 and that was much better. We had to set up the tents on concrete, which was awesome, because it rained all Saturday. The bathhouses were kinda outdated, but always clean. The park itself is ok. It's nothing spectacular there. The campsites directly on the water were very nice. All the staff was extremely friendly and helpful. I don't think, I would camp here again. The park was very clean, it has just not really anything nature wise that would catch my interest.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

    Beautiful park, great hiking

    Cloudland Canyon is one of Georgia’s prettiest parks. There are 2 campgrounds. West Rim campground has more privacy, with the sites in the trees. Sites in The East Rim campground are closer together, and is noisier.. There are also backcountry campsites. The West Rim Loop Trail, considered one of the top 10 hikes in the United States, according to Backpacker Magazine starts in the West Rim Campground. There is also a strenuous waterfall trail into the canyon. The campground was water and electric sites. There are no full hookup sites, but there is a dump station. Modern showers and bathrooms.

  • b
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Campville LLC

    Great stay

    Super clean campground with great amenities!! Only a mile from 75 but doesn't feel like it's located by the interstate. Highly recommend checking the place out!

  • dolphmike The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Walls of Jericho - Trailhead Campsite

    Quite

    Quite at night, but the primitive camping area is overgrown, and I have seen a lot of trash in the woods. Stayed one night just to hike the trail the next morning.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Rvino - The Broken Banjo

    Convenient and well maintained

    This park is located in Manchester, TN right next to I-24, so if you are in the pull-throughs on the front row, you will hear the traffic.

    The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. They lead you to your site and stay to make sure you don't have any questions. Nice little store, well stocked with conveniences and RV needs, as well as souvenirs.

    Gravel roads and level pads. We stopped overnight and did not have to disconnect, as we were perfectly level. Heated swimming pool and splash pad at the entrance, with other "entertainment" for kids in the back of the park (giant chess board, putting green, playground, etc. next to the small lake)

    We were amazed to see park staff cleaning and picking up until 1900 at night. One was literally filling bags with pine cones from the road and sites.

    The "Premium" sites, such as site 2, has a concrete patio with wrought iron table and chairs, along with a fire-pit and grill.

  • Peyton P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Prentice Cooper State Forest Dispersed

    A few pull offs

    You can stay at either Hunter’s check campground or Davis Pond. If you want to stay at davis pond you have to get there before dark, and there is not access for vehicles to get into the campground so it’s just tents (no overlanding, unless you’re comfortable in the parking lot). I pulled off just off one of the trails and set up. It was quiet and private. Not buggy

  • Tucker K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Prentice Cooper State Forest Dispersed

    Not as quiet as I thought

    There’s some good spots in the backcountry if you can find them, but be prepared to search quite a bit. The roads are pretty dense not many places to pull off. Night time is great but gunshots started at 6:30 at a nearby gun range and dirt bikes started hitting the roads not much later.


Guide to Whitwell

Camping spots near Whitwell, Tennessee range from established campgrounds to primitive sites across varied terrain. Located in Marion County at approximately 700 feet elevation, the area experiences mild springs with average temperatures between 60-75°F and humidity levels around 60-70%. Many campsites don't require advanced reservations outside summer weekends, with walk-up availability common during weekdays.

What to do

Explore cave systems: At Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground, underground adventures await. "Crystal Cave was right on site and enjoyed the guided tour. (Advanced reservations are required.)" notes Jen O. The caves maintain a constant 60°F temperature year-round, making them a good option during temperature extremes.

Rock climbing access: Fireside Camp + Lodge serves as a hub for climbing enthusiasts. "This unique campground caters primarily to rock climbers, thanks to its prime location just across the road from Foster Falls, a renowned climbing destination," explains Asher K. The camp has an old barn transformed into a hangout space with "comfortable couches, hang boards for climbing enthusiasts, a vintage fridge, and even a Pac-Man game."

Waterfall swimming: During summer months, seek relief in the numerous swimming holes. "We like to go when it's warm enough to swim in the waterfall," shares Kelly M. about Foster Falls Campground. The falls include natural pools that can reach depths of 6-8 feet at the base.

What campers like

Secluded backcountry options: Prentice Cooper State Forest offers dispersed camping for those seeking solitude. "You can definitely get lost driving around or hiking. If you're looking for a quiet place to camp near Chattanooga this is it," notes Arden S. The forest encompasses over 6,000 acres with multiple primitive camping areas.

Lakefront sites: Water access ranks high among camper preferences. "We got in the spot pretty easily and woke up to the most gorgeous view over the water!" reports Nicole about Marion County Park. The park includes tent spots along the river where campers enjoy "fire pits or grills, picnic tables, clean bathroom, and hot showers," according to Deborah H.

Stargazing opportunities: Clear night skies draw astronomy enthusiasts. At Fireside Camp + Lodge, campers enjoy "the open field, which allowed us to stargaze at night under the clear skies," remarks Asher K. Light pollution is minimal at many of the area's campgrounds, with the best viewing typically after 10 PM.

What you should know

Seasonal closures: Check operating dates before traveling. "This is a beautiful WMA area with tons of offshoots along a service road for camping, but please note, 99% of areas are closed between December and March," warns Raymond H. about Prentice Cooper State Forest.

Bathroom facilities vary widely: From primitive to modern, restroom amenities differ significantly. At Foster Falls, "the bathrooms were aged, did have shower," reports Traci C., while at Fall Creek Falls State Park, you'll find "modern bathhouses located in each camping area," according to Sandra V.

Site selection matters: Research specific sites when reserving. "We went through 1 and 2 and decided to have picnic at day use and drive on, then saw people going to the left and it was much quieter and more space between spaces," advises Cori H. about Marion County Park. At Fall Creek Falls, Andrea S. cautions that "camp slots on area C are so close to one another that most people couldn't use their fire pits for fear of burning their own tent, or their neighbor's."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Look for dedicated recreational areas. "Chester Frost Park was definitely somewhere you wanna bring your kids they would love it! There is a man made beach with a playground and loads of camping lots next to the river!" explains Haley H.

Choose quieter camping loops: Find sections away from high-traffic areas. At Cloudland Canyon, "The West Rim camping loop has a total of 48 tent/RV sites... This loop is far more wooded and offers a greater variety of site size and privacy, and has an extremely quiet and peaceful vibe to it," advises Stephanie J.

Consider developed campgrounds: Facilities make family outings more manageable. At Harrison Bay State Park, "the tent spaces are large enough for one to two vehicles + your tent/gear," says Lance H., adding that the park includes "lots of trails and a great little camp store. Playgrounds, swimming pool and SUP rentals just outside the park Entrance."

Tips from RVers

Site length considerations: Measure accurately before booking. At Raccoon Mountain, one RVer notes "We have a 40' class A and flat tow a Jeep. We stayed in site 203 for 3 nights. While we really enjoyed the campground, this site was not ideal for an RV our size. We weren't able to put our awnings out or comfortably sit outside."

Leveling challenges: Be prepared for uneven terrain. "Pay attention to grades of sites when booking, you might need extra supports to level out," advises Richard F. about Fall Creek Falls State Park.

Electric options: Availability varies between campgrounds. Chester Frost Park provides "water and electricity" at every site according to Susan S., while most primitive sites require self-sufficiency. Most developed campgrounds in the area offer 30A hookups, with some providing 50A for larger rigs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Whitwell, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Whitwell, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 160 campgrounds and RV parks near Whitwell, TN and 8 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Whitwell, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Whitwell, TN is Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 43 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 free dispersed camping spots near Whitwell, TN.