Springville, Tennessee sits on Kentucky Lake where the Tennessee River creates a secluded camping destination 9 miles from the main highway. The camping season generally runs from March through November with summer temperatures averaging 85-95°F and high humidity. Late spring and early fall typically offer the most comfortable camping conditions with temperatures ranging from 65-80°F and lower precipitation.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: Kentucky Lake near Piney Campground provides excellent fishing access with multiple boat ramps. "Nice campground with electric hookups. One central dump station and multiple areas with community water spigots. Fill up your freshwater before you get to your site!" notes a visitor who appreciates the lake access.
Playground facilities: Many campgrounds feature recreational areas for children. At Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area Piney Campground, families enjoy "multiple playgrounds" throughout the grounds. One visitor remarks, "Lots to do for kids - bike paths, basketball court, multiple playgrounds, etc. Beautiful views of Kentucky Lake/Tennessee River, nice campground store."
Hiking trails: Several primitive trails wind through the area, though maintenance varies seasonally. A camper at Paris Landing State Park Campground observed, "The hiking trails we found were perfect length for the kids (ages 5-9 at the time) but not for more serious hikers. Sports fields, pool, restaurant, and other activities make this a less nature-oriented campground but there's boating too."
What campers like
Waterfront access: Direct lake access ranks as the top feature mentioned by visitors to Boswell Landing Campground. "This site is amazing! We were able to spread out our tents for a group site and we had the perfect set up! We were 100ft. From the lake and had so many trees to use for our hammocks," writes one enthusiastic camper.
Shade coverage: The abundant tree canopy provides relief during hot summer months. A visitor to Boswell Landing notes, "Good size lots, most within feet of the water. Lots of trees so there's plenty of shade. Well maintained road to get here and pretty close to a modern campground with a small store."
Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain their restrooms and shower facilities well. At Paris Landing State Park Campground, "The bathhouse was really nice, felt new and was very clean. The staff and park rangers were very nice."
What you should know
Uneven sites: Many campgrounds feature sloped or uneven sites that require leveling equipment. At Paris Landing State Park, one camper noted, "Paris Landing State Park has about 70 campsites, most with water and electric hookups, but it is not easy to fine a level site."
Industrial impacts: Some lakefront camping areas experience occasional industrial odors. At Lakefront Campground, a visitor warns, "Beautiful view of the river and water access but the bad smells coming from the factory across the river is almost unbearable at times."
Road noise: Proximity to highways affects some campgrounds. "The spot was nice, the park was lovely, but the road noise was bothersome. We were in a spot pretty far from the road but it was very noticeable," reports a Paris Landing camper.
Site maintenance: Cleanliness varies significantly between campgrounds and seasons. One Lakefront Campground visitor shared, "The fire ring was full of cigarette butts, there was a decaying fish in between my site and the shore, and the bathroom smelled strongly of cigarettes."
Tips for camping with families
Boat ramp proximity: When selecting sites at some of the best places to camp near Springville, Tennessee, consider the impact of boat traffic. At Boswell Landing, a visitor advises, "This place was very nice and well kept. My only problem with it was that people fly in and out of the cove on their boats."
Weekend crowds: Popular campgrounds fill quickly during peak season weekends. "It was very active during one of the last weekends of the season. While quiet hours were observed, there was a lot of music, celebrating a Tennessee win with a golf cart parade and victorious choral singing of Rocky Top right up until 11pm," reports a camper at Piney Campground.
Primitive camping preparations: Some waterside sites offer minimal facilities. A Boswell Landing visitor explains, "Quiet basic campground. Has camping spots with fire rings, a toilet and a boat ramp. Beautiful view of the lake and bay."
Tips from RVers
Site orientation challenges: At Paris Landing State Park, "It's a tight fit and our rig is only 22.5' TT. Our back in site was to the left on a one way road that I had to turn around and go opposite way so we could get in," explains one RVer who encountered unusual site layouts.
Power limitations: Electrical hookups vary in reliability and capacity at campgrounds near Springville. The same Paris Landing visitor noted, "Had water and electrical hook up but the 30 amp was fried. Luckily it also had 20 amp so power management was key."
Concrete pads: For those seeking more stable parking, Eagles Nest RV Park offers "all concrete pads with full service utility kiosks. Each campsite has plenty of room and comes with its own patio and cable TV connection."