RV Camping near Piney Flats, TN

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    RV parks around Piney Flats provide multiple hookup options for travelers. Lakeview RV Resort offers full hookups with 50-amp service and accommodates larger vehicles with big-rig friendly sites. Grandview Ranch RV Park in nearby Unicoi maintains year-round operation with water and sewer connections, while Warriors' Path State Park requires careful site selection as some spots cannot accommodate larger RVs. Many campgrounds feature gravel parking pads rather than concrete, with site spacing varying considerably between locations. Safe Haven Farm RV Camping provides full hookup sites with views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. "Management/owner very accommodating. Very short stay for us, just passing through. Quiet campground."

    Several mountain campgrounds require navigation through narrow roads with elevation changes, making arrival planning essential for larger motorhomes. A visitor commented that "the camp on the west side is dangerous to drive up in a motorhome" when referring to Rocky Top Campground's access road. Dump stations are available at Warriors' Path and several other locations when full sewer hookups aren't provided at individual sites. Cell service generally remains adequate near major highways but can diminish in more remote locations. Most RV parks in the region welcome pets, though specific restrictions may apply. During peak seasons, particularly fall foliage viewing periods, advance reservations become necessary as available pull-through sites fill quickly. Campground stores with basic supplies and propane service are limited, with Lakeview RV Resort being one of the few offering on-site markets.

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      1. Lakeview RV Resort

      4.0(3)3mi from Piney FlatsRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Campground sites are a bit close together but it is well maintained and has friendly staffWifi works well.  Nice dog park."

      "It is one of the best campgrounds around. Priced right, clean, fantastic scenery, ideally located. Make a reservation you won't regret it"

      2. Grandview Ranch RV Park

      5.0(1)17mi from Piney FlatsRVs, Tents

      "Spot was level with full hookups. Laundry $ & Propane $. Pond to fish. WiFi. beautiful Mountain Views to enjoy"

      3. Safe Haven Farm RV Camping and Events

      5.0(2)16mi from Piney Flats6 sitesRVs, Cabins

      "I would love to welcome Safe Haven RV to the Dyrt, among the highlights of this RV Park are the nearby forests & mountains, but also the full pavilion overlooking the water. "

      from $50 - $100 / night

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      4. Butler TN RV full hookup campsite

      5.0(1)20mi from Piney Flats1 siteRVs

      "Absolutely beautiful mountain retreat. This single RV campsite has full hookups, including 30&50 amp electric, sewer , water and wireless WiFi. Easy paved road access with gravel driveway."

      from $60 - $300 / night

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      5. Riverside RV Park

      5.0(1)6mi from Piney Flats

      from $85 - $115 / night

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      6. Three Peaks RV Resort

      5.0(2)38mi from Piney FlatsRVs

      "Tucked away in the beautiful mountain side with gorgeous views! Staff is very friendly and courteous. While still relatively new with some construction, everything is clean and well maintained."

      "The big trees surrounding the campground, mountain views, and birdsong put me right at ease."

      from $66 - $69 / night

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      7. Linville Falls Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

      4.1(28)37mi from Piney Flats66 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "20 per night

      There are 70 sites, some reservable sites and walk ins -and an RV loop {dump station} All sites non electric, generators permitted before quiet hours."

      "Remote, quiet family friendly campground. It is a basic campground with both tent sites and hook-ups. We enjoy tent camping here on the large field where fireflies light up the night sky!"

      from $30 - $45 / night

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      8. Around Pond RV Park

      4.0(5)30mi from Piney FlatsRVs, Tents

      "Pulled up to the staging area near the office and didn’t even have to get out of the truck. Guy came up on a golf cart and confirmed my name."

      "Lots of spots available but they’re not particularly level and not private. Nice owner. Close to highway."

      9. Laurel Creek RV Park

      4.8(5)32mi from Piney FlatsRVs

      "Great location also because it is close to restaurants and the center of the small town. It does have water and power and a picnic table. Being right on a little river is great too."

      "This was a good spot right on the Laurel Creek and the Creeper TrailWalk to town for restaurants and bike/outdoor shops and a convenience store.  Grocery store is a little further away."

      from $55 / night

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      10. Jessie Lea RV Park and Campground

      4.9(8)41mi from Piney FlatsRVs, Tents

      "Many pull through sites. Grass between each site. Fire pits and picnic tables at each site. Very nice owner, very friendly. The bath house was clean and decorated very nice."

      "Quaint park tucked away in the hills of VA in Big Stone Gap next to South Fork Powell River. Although our site is right on top of our neighbor, that is NOT the norm."

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    RV Park Reviews near Piney Flats, TN

    926 Reviews of 155 Piney Flats Campgrounds


    • RaD_Travels
      Jun. 22, 2023

      Doe Valley Campground

      Clean, Peaceful, and Convenient

      5/21/23-6/22/23: We stayed a whole month ($500) to recuperate from our previous travels. Owner/manger, Brent Fowler, was a gracious and accommodating host. This is a new 110 acre campground which has only been open a few months (as of this writing). The grounds were well kept and new features are continually being added. There are full-hookups at each site (20/30/50A, water, sewer), high-speed WiFi, and 150 new trees have been planted around the perimeter. While there is presently no water at the dump station, there will be, but water can be used from nearby pull-through sites. Further, a bath-house with showers and laundry facilities are in the works. Mountain City is under 5 miles away and proved to be very convenient. 

      Wildlife in the campground and surrounding area was abound with a variety of birds wakening us each morning, and deer that came into camp regularly. Red winged black birds, swallows, and Cardinals are all abundant and quite vociferous. This new campground has the most important quality down pat: Friendly and supportive ownership! We plan to return next year and will likely stay much longer.

    • Gina B.
      Sep. 8, 2022

      Mountain River Family Campground

      Home away from Home

      We have been staying at Mtn River for about 3 years now and it’s become ‘home away from home’. You have your choice of river or mountainside sites. We prefer the river sites personally for the views & fishing. 

      The campground owners are fantastic people who’ve become friends. They live on site and take great pride in the property. The property is always impeccable. They are always working. Such a gorgeous place!! The pond is in the center of the property- yes you can fish(catch& release). 

      Areas setup with hammocks, corn hole, seating, etc. The new playground has been a big hit! Oh, and there’s also a dog park area. 

      The bathhouses are super clean and have air conditioning. The laundry room is brand new with great units and also A/C. 

      They incorporated additional activities this year over at the pavilion which our family has loved! Bingo, tie-dye t-shirts, food trucks, live music, and more! Our grandson loves to join us. Lots of kids and a great area for them to all play. 

      Tubing the river is always a fun treat! You can bring your own tubes or rent from the campground. 

      The camp store has expanded and features a mix of items- t-shirts, hats, hoodies, koozies, and more. As well as local jams, rubs, and other treats. They’re in the process of building a new office/camp store so we’re excited to see this complete. 

      We have a 40’ fifth wheel. No problems every getting in. They accommodate all size rigs. All sites have a concrete pad, fire pit and very nice large picnic table. Sites are spacious and do not feel cramped like we've experienced at other campgrounds. 

      Wi-Fi is generally pretty good. We’ve been able to work remote on some of our trips. We even had phone service our last trip(AT&T)! 

      Lots to do in the area! Hiking, Linville Winery(yum!), Linville Caverns, Grandfather Mtn and so many other great places. The office staff can certainly provide plenty of recommendations, too. 

      There are 2 grocery stores in town about 15min away. There’s also a local dollar store about 5min away. 

      We cannot say enough good things about MRFC. We’ve met some great campers there who we now call friends. We truly love this place and already have bookings for next year!

    • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 20, 2023

      Hickory Ridge Campground — Grayson Highlands State Park

      Small campground in a beautiful state park

      General: Smallish campground (< 70 sites in two loops) with a mixture of water/electric and tent sites with no hookups, and also four yurts.

      Site Quality: Some were back-in and some were pull-through. Gravel pads. Not a lot of separation between the sites. Some were more level than others but not a problem to make it work for us. 

      Bathhouse: Heated! Clean. One shower in the bathroom plus additional shower rooms. Best place in the campground to catch a fleeting cell signal so it was not unusual to see people in the bathroom on their phones! 

      Activities/Amenites: Hiking! Close to the AT. Unfortunately, the best trail IMO was the Cabin Creek Trail (it was also awarded one of the best 25 trails in the US) but it is not accessible directly from the campground. There is also a small country store, but it was not open when we were there. There is a small museum at the Visitor Center and well worth a trip there. There is also a dump station. 

      There was an unseasonable cold snap when we were there in October (temps got down to mid-20s with wind chill in the teens) so even though we had planned on two nights there, once we hiked the Cabin Creek and Rhododendron trails, we decided to go to a lower elevation and warm up!

    • Gary S.
      Sep. 10, 2025

      Lake Haven Family Campground

      Stayed for the Location, Left because of the Owners

      As a retired Air Force couple with over five years of experience as full-time RVers, we have stayed at countless campgrounds across the country. We selected Lake Haven for an extended stay this past July while searching for a permanent home in the Lake Watauga area, drawn by its advertisement for year-round availability. The location is excellent, and our site was level with full hookups, a nice picnic table, and a fire pit. Maneuvering into the spot was also straightforward, despite some large boulders. Two concerns: no owners or host(s) onsite and the entrance/exits can be quite dangerous- each located on a curve. We really wanted to love this campground, but the positive aspects were completely overshadowed by the unprofessional behavior of the owners. The tone was set when we received a campground-wide text message asking“Please, for our sake, when away from your camper, set your AC temp to something reasonable(75 is what I use at my house when not home), to help us save on electricity”. While we understand the concern for costs, the request felt invasive. Then it got personal. In the first week of August, our daughter and her family were renting the on-site(3 bed/3 bath) Airbnb, and after she inquired about more toilet paper, one of the owners came to our RV site to confront us about it. We were shocked that a necessity for a rental guest was treated as a major issue, and the confrontational approach was completely uncalled for and made us feel extremely uncomfortable. To make matters worse, we later learned from other campers that the owners had been gossiping about our family and our stay. This was a major violation of our privacy and fostered a deeply unwelcoming atmosphere. While the physical campground has potential, we cannot recommend it. Feeling safe and respected is essential when you are camping, and due to the owners’ intrusive and unprofessional behavior, we decided to seek out another campground.

    • Theresa S.
      Sep. 12, 2025

      Lake Haven Family Campground

      Stayed for the location, Left because of the owners

      As a retired Air Force couple with over five years of experience as full-time RVers, we have stayed at countless campgrounds across the country. We selected Lake Haven for an extended stay this past July while searching for a permanent home in the Lake Watauga area, drawn by its advertisement for year-round availability. The location is excellent, and our site was level with full hookups, a nice picnic table, and a fire pit. Maneuvering into the spot was also straightforward, despite some large boulders. Two concerns: no owners or host(s) onsite and the entrance/exits can be quite dangerous- each located on a curve. We really wanted to love this campground, but the positive aspects were completely overshadowed by the unprofessional behavior of the owners. The tone was set when we received a campground-wide text message asking“Please, for our sake, when away from your camper, set your AC temp to something reasonable(75 is what I use at my house when not home), to help us save on electricity”. While we understand the concern for costs, the request felt invasive. Then it got personal. In the first week of August, our daughter and her family were renting the on-site(3 bed/3 bath) Airbnb, and after she inquired about more toilet paper, one of the owners came to our RV site to confront us about it. We were shocked that a necessity for a rental guest was treated as a major issue, and the confrontational approach was completely uncalled for and made us feel extremely uncomfortable. To make matters worse, we later learned from other campers that the owners had been gossiping about our family and our stay. This was a major violation of our privacy and fostered a deeply unwelcoming atmosphere. While the physical campground has potential, we cannot recommend it. Feeling safe and respected is essential when you are camping, and due to the owners’ intrusive and unprofessional behavior, we decided to seek out another campground.

    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 31, 2021

      Baileyton KOA Holiday

      Country Time

      Sites: 60 Pull thrus 

      RV-Tent-Cabins 15-30-50 amp service 

      Hot showers, pool, pets allowed, toilets, laundry, small grocery store This is only of couple of miles off I40 in the rolling hills of Tennessee, very quiet and well maintained. Sites ae a bit close together but not on top of each other. Gravel pads, fire rings, picnic table, trash. Beautiful green space and dog walk area. Enjoy the hiking. 

      LNT 

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    • Rachael H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 31, 2020

      Julian Price Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

      Perfect for fall foliage viewing

      Nice camp area with the traditional amenities. Lake access. Close to excellent hiking for spectacular views. Come prepared with your cold weather heat if you’re camping in the fall! Brr!!

    • Ken G.
      Aug. 17, 2020

      Baileyton KOA Holiday

      A nice little family owned campground ...

      This campground is often overlooked even though it is near an interstate highway.

      A family friendly, family owned campground that is well maintained and can handle big rigs. Enjoy the pool and weekend activities for the kids. You won't want to miss out on the outdoor movie nights either!

      A nice place to stop and relax during your travels.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 27, 2024

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

      Nice state park with lots of activities and options

      This is an enjoyable State Park with a lot to offer. The rangers and staff may be the nicest we’ve encountered. They have a full docket of activities, ranger-led hikes, games, crafts and wildlife lectures offered throughout the day. In addition to camping they have a full marina with canoe, kayak and paddle board rentals. 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.

       The main camping section was laid out long ago, with older style short sites and water/electric only. Many of the sites are narrow and some have challenging access. Be sure to read site descriptions and check the suggested trailer size- they seriously mean the max size!! Each site has a fire ring, and small grate grill and a picnic table. The sites up on the ridge are probably sized only for tents and Class B units; many are sloped. The newly updated section, Moody Bluff, has FHU and a number of pull-through sites. It only has trees around the edge of one side giving it an open field feeling. 

      The main campground has its own boat ramp for access to the reservoir. The camp store has a small offering of RV accessories and ice for$2.00. The main campground shower units are individual and separate from the bathrooms. There are ADA shower stalls, bathrooms, and ramps. While the bath house is older and could use fresh paint it was meticulously clean all week. 

      We spent a long weekend with several other RV couples. 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. Restaurants, grocery stores and big box retail stores are 10 minutes away in Kingsport. 

      Our site(62) was narrow and a little short for our 23’ trailer. We had to park the truck sideways at the entrance. Our stairs opened right on the concrete pad for the table and we had very little room for our chairs. Our group host had enough room on their site(58) that they could erect two shelters for our meals. The forest was right up to our sides and we had lovely birdsong to awaken us every morning. I would definitely return, especially if the larger sites were available.


    Guide to Piney Flats

    Seasonal access to RV campgrounds near Piney Flats, Tennessee varies with elevation changes throughout the region. Winter temperatures can drop below freezing at higher elevations, while summer camping offers relief from valley heat with temperatures averaging 5-10 degrees cooler than in Piney Flats proper. Most campgrounds remain accessible from April through October, with limited winter facilities at lower elevations.

    What to do

    Mountain hiking: 3-7 miles from camp. At Linville Falls Campground, campers can access multiple trail systems. "Beautiful scenery, great hiking all around you!" according to Katie B. The campground provides easy access to waterfall viewing areas and backcountry trails.

    Fishing in stocked ponds: Catch and release available. Around Pond RV Park maintains a two-acre stocked fishing pond accessible to all guests. As N I. notes, it's a "really nice fishing lake. Well maintained and manicured." The pond area includes benches and shaded spots for relaxation between catches.

    River activities: Tubing and kayaking. The streams near many campgrounds offer water recreation opportunities during summer months. At Jessie Lea RV Park, "You're close to town, and have a beautiful river that runs right by the campground. There's a great walking trail that runs right by," as Jason W. describes.

    Local cultural attractions: Small town museums. Travis R. from Jessie Lea RV Park shares, "We stayed 5 nights through Christmas and it was absolutely wonderful. We visited the local museums and walked the green belt." The region features mining history museums and cultural sites within short driving distance.

    What campers like

    Creek-side camping: Natural white noise. At Mountain Stream RV Park, sites back up directly to Buck Creek. Anthony I. shares, "The deck over the rushing stream was a perfect place to sip coffee in the mornings and whiskey in the evenings. The rushing stream was the perfect white noise for a restful night." Many sites feature private decks overlooking the water.

    Community activities: Weekly events. Mountain Stream RV Park organizes social gatherings for guests. Dawn V. mentions, "The owners cook so other campers can get to know each other." These gatherings typically happen on Saturday evenings and provide opportunities to meet fellow travelers.

    Pavilion areas: Shared cooking spaces. Jessie Lea RV Park and Campground offers extensive common areas. Mike describes, "A wonderful covered pavilion with lots of tables and gas grills. They even had season firewood available for a couple dollars." These pavilions provide shelter during brief afternoon thunderstorms common in summer months.

    Dog-friendly amenities: Dedicated pet areas. Anthony I. at Mountain Stream RV Park notes, "The dog park gave our pup the chance to run free." Several campgrounds include fenced pet areas with waste stations and water sources specifically for four-legged campers.

    What you should know

    Cell service variations: Limited reception. While most campgrounds near major roads maintain adequate coverage, remote locations experience significant signal reduction. Duncan C. from Mountain Stream RV Park advises, "Cell service is almost non-existent, but you can use the wifi for calls if necessary."

    Campsite spacing: Proximity considerations. Site spacing varies significantly between locations. At Three Peaks RV Resort, Eric B. notes sites are "pull through with ample space," while at Mountain Stream RV Park, Jess mentions "the sites are very close together" despite the beautiful setting.

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