Best Glamping near Sequatchie, TN

Cloudland Canyon State Park and Marion County Park offer distinctive glamping experiences in Tennessee's scenic valleys. Cloudland Canyon features yurts with comfortable furnishings, electricity, and outdoor fire rings, while Marion County Park provides glamping accommodations with lake views and modern amenities. "The spots are very spacious and very easily accessible," noted one visitor about Marion County Park. Both locations combine rustic charm with essential comforts like picnic tables and nearby restroom facilities, making them ideal for travelers seeking nature immersion without sacrificing conveniences. The accommodations range from simple canvas structures to more elaborate yurts with heating and cooling options.

The Tennessee Wall Camp provides a unique glamping experience with boat access and hiking opportunities directly from the accommodation sites. Visitors can explore nearby Savage Gulf State Park, which features waterfalls and extensive trail systems connecting to glamping areas. A recent visitor mentioned, "We had an amazing sunset and sunrise over the river," highlighting the natural beauty surrounding these glamping resorts. Fall Creek Falls State Park, approximately 30 minutes from Sequatchie, offers glamping options with proximity to Tennessee's largest waterfall and over 26,000 acres of wilderness to explore. The geodesic domes and canvas tents available at various locations provide excellent access to rock climbing, mountain biking, and fishing, with most sites requiring reservations, especially during peak summer and fall foliage seasons.

Best Glamping Sites Near Sequatchie, Tennessee (35)

    1. Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

    184 Reviews
    Trenton, GA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 657-4050

    $10 - $290 / night

    "The East Rim is located on the main park road and about 5 minutes walk from the Trail Heads. Your camper is on display for all the day trippers but TOTALLY WORTH IT for the majestic views!"

    "Our backcountry campground had a fire pit and even a picnic table, and was nestled beside a babbling brook. We set up our tents, hung our hammocks and got cooking as soon as we arrived."

    2. Marion County Park

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

    "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."

    "Water and electric at site and dump site (didn’t use)."

    3. Lookout Mountain-Chattanooga West KOA

    26 Reviews
    Trenton, GA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 661-7655

    "It has a large although dated pool with minimal seating and no shade, there is a pavilion with shade on the other side of the pool fence. The dog park is large but all gravel with no grass or dirt."

    "Quiet campground tucked away on Lookout Mountain, with super friendly and helpful staff."

    4. Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground

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

    $8 - $32 / night

    "For me, the campgrounds were crowded and tight, though everyone around me respected the quiet hours."

    "There are water and electrical hookups at all sites except the primitive. There are bathhouses and even cabin rentals for those who prefer that."

    5. Chester Frost Park

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

    $21 - $30 / night

    "We stayed on site 172. We could not be happier with our choice. The campsite was very spacious, quiet and one of the best views! The sites that are waterfront are spread out really well."

    "Anything water-adjacent is a great spot. There’s a fairly new 9-hole disc golf course, several boat docks, and a couple of pavilions available."

    6. Tennessee Wall Camp

    3 Reviews
    Lookout Mountain, TN
    11 miles

    "There is a parking lot right off the road after a fun ~30 minute drive through residential roads right on the water, then sites with fire pits are scattered throughout a small clearing."

    "Great sites with fire pits."

    7. The Falls at Sewanee Creek

    2 Reviews
    Tracy City, TN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 450-2426

    $69 / night

    "We usually backpack but with the below freezing temps we decided on drive up camping. This was basically luxury camping for our crew. Grant and Becky provided so much more than expected!"

    "I love how unique this stay is, the community kitchen,  and there's plenty to explore on and near the property. Book your stay today and leave them some love!"

    8. Bigfoot Adventure RV park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Tracy City, TN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 994-0280

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Clean, great walking trails, fun zip lines. Clean bath house only one shower but it wasn't a problem getting in. Needs a bench in bathroom."

    "The electricity didn’t work where we wound up camping but didn’t want to move anymore. We let them know what happened, very nice staff."

    9. Paradise Meadows

    1 Review
    Signal Mountain, TN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (650) 703-4224

    "Others include a huge glamping tent and a farmhouse)."

    10. Savage Falls Campground — Savage Gulf State Park

    8 Reviews
    Palmer, TN
    22 miles

    "Savage Gulf Natural Area is massive with several miles between entrance points that lead to stunning overlooks of the gorges and gulfs, and several miles worth of trails within each location."

    "The hike in is less than two miles and the camp sites are secluded and spread apart. Highly recommend!"

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Glamping Reviews near Sequatchie, TN

641 Reviews of 35 Sequatchie Campgrounds


  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 25, 2025

    Paradise Meadows

    Enjoy comfort, luxury, and great hospitality in a small space

    The Tiny House is one of several rental options on this property. (Others include a huge glamping tent and a farmhouse). This review focuses on the tiny house where we stayed for two nights but I have included a few photos of the glamping tent, which was not open when we were there (opens in April). 

    A lot is packed into a small space with so many creative touches. There is a full-size loft bed and a pull-out couch so while you could sleep four people, it would be a bit crowded inside. There is also a screened-in porch with two swing seats, and a table so you could eat outside. 

    Lyn (the owner)’s hospitality is second to none. The tiny house is stocked with a microwave, toaster oven, electric kettle, Keurig, and an induction burner plus dishes, flatware, and just about everything else you would expect in a fully stocked kitchen. There is also a table grill that can be set up on the table on the screened porch. There is a great selection of tea and hot chocolate plus pancake mix, and syrup. 

    There is a full bath with a flush toilet, sink, and shower with fluffy towels. 

    There is a fire pit available to use. 

    This would make a wonderful couples retreat, a mother-daughter getaway, or a place for solo reflection. Chattanooga is located just 25 minutes away and there is a fully stocked gourmet grocery store just down the road.

    We thoroughly enjoyed our stay here. Go to the website for more information on this and other options at this property.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 16, 2024

    Rvino - The Broken Banjo

    One of the Nicer Private Campgrounds

    We followed our RV GPS right to the campground (CG) that is located right off I-24. Check in was quick and easy. We were then escorted to one of their“long” pull through sites with FHUs, site 27. What we first noticed was the large cement patio with table, chairs, bench, stand up barbecue, and fire pit. The utilities are located smartly in the middle of the pad to include an extra sewer connection near the pad’s front. Water pressure was okay at around 45 psi. They have cable but we did not use it. Their Wifi was about average for a CG this size. We got 3 bars on Verizon and used our MiFi on this overnighter. Satellite could be iffy due to the amount of mature trees. We did see Starlink antennas at some of the sites. The sites are decently spaced and site 27 was the easiest pull through we’ve ever had as its angled straight in from the street, no turns or maneuvering to center the rig. They have glamping cabins, teepees, and a covered wagon with nice patio decor. There’s also a swimming pool, pickleball court, catch& release pond plus other amenities. There’s also laundry and propane. The staff was very nice and helpful. We were impressed with this CG with the only caveat that there’s quite a bit of highway noise from the interstate. However, the noise did not overweigh our satisfaction and we will definitely mark this CG for another overnighter or longer stay in the future.

  • Thomas H.
    Sep. 6, 2022

    Greeter Falls Campground

    Nice campground in the woods

    Booked two rv sites for this past Labor Day weekend for my wife and I and her sister’s family. Very easy to get to, paved roads. Saw some class C motorhomes in there. I did not check out the entire campground so not sure how big an rv can fit so best to just call.

    This campground is a little over a year old. We stayed in Area C (sites 41 & 42) which is considered the Main Campus, has the camp office and bath house there. Our rv sites were gravel, required some leveling, had FHUs. 50/30/20 amp service, water and sewer of course. All worked great, no issues. Site included a trash can, fire pit with affixed grill and a picnic table. My camper is 23 ft long and tow vehicle is an F150. I unhooked and had just enough room to park off to the side in front of my camper. The spots are very spaced so if you don’t have room like that you may be able to park beside the site like my in laws did.

    While we didn’t use them, they have an activity room, saw a projector screen in there and a table, they had an area behind the activity room, kind of like an outdoor hangout, lights, fire pit , chairs. Bathhouse is code locked and was clean. They have a fenced in dog park area centrally located in area c, seemed of good size with lots of trees. They have a little sand pit area for kids to play in.

    The staff are very friendly. They have a small camp store just down the road from the entrance to the campground. Just past the camp store is the trailhead to the water falls.

    Unfortunately my back wasn’t feeling great and my wife recently had surgery on her foot. We did hike back there some. There are 4 waterfalls according to their map. Unfortunately it was pretty dry so there wasn’t much waterfall action. The upper falls was pretty cool. We couldn’t make it to all of the falls.

    They do have free wifi available but I can’t speak much on it. The signal for it at my campsite wasn’t very good so I didn’t use it. I have Verizon and had 3 bars and LTE and the data signal was strong for me. Was able to stream, FaceTime, pretty much whatever I wanted. Of course, I’m not sure if it’s like the everywhere in the campground, but where I was it worked great.

    Overall, very pleased with our stay and definitely want to come back when we’re doing better to check out all the falls and do some swimming.

  • jessica O.
    Apr. 6, 2021

    Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

    Those views tho

    Incredible views at a great state park! Stayed three nights over Easter Weekend in the East Rim. The East Rim is located on the main park road and about 5 minutes walk from the Trail Heads. Your camper is on display for all the day trippers but TOTALLY WORTH IT for the majestic views! Your afternoon stroll includes 2 waterfalls, multiple overlooks, woodlands, and gorgeous canyons. We drove over to the West Rim and it was much more woodsy and secluded, but we were there for the walking so did not mind the activity and open sites of the East Rim.

    Bathhouse was tidy, stocked, and heated. Could use a deep cleaning, but nothing that was unsanitary. Super hot showers! Washing machine had been removed but did have a sink to hand-wash and a dryer. Each bathhouse in the West Rim was supposed to have laundry as well so could drive over if necessary.

    Our site did have plastic and debris scattered around including inside the fire pit, so we left it cleaner than we found it.

    Loved the fact that they had aluminum recycling!

    The surroundings absolutely deserve 5 stars, just docking one for the trash left at the site. Will be back to tackle more of the trails!

  • Michelle I.
    Mar. 24, 2021

    Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground

    Beautiful facility

    This park is amazing. There is a lot to do, from golfing to some hiking. Looks like it’s great for kids and families, but I’m a single traveler. For me, the campgrounds were crowded and tight, though everyone around me respected the quiet hours. I’m a tent camper, so I appreciate running water and clean facilities if I’m going to come in from the woods and camp in a civilized space. These facilities were not very clean, two of three toilets were missing seats and I really didn’t want to touch anything (with or without COVID being a consideration). I camped on a Monday, so I understand that it was a busy weekend and the facilities likely weren’t yet cleaned, but in addition to camper use, the facilities were buggy, cobwebby and in need of a deep clean and significant refreshing. So ... four stars because of the beautiful setting. From a camping perspective it left me wanting and I’ve enjoyed better overall experiences and facilities for 1/3 the price.

  • Bianca B.
    Apr. 9, 2022

    Fairview Campground — Tims Ford State Park

    Great lakefront campground

    We stayed in lot 59 which while not lakefront, it’s situated in a triangular spot right at the entrance with plenty of space for full setup. Picnic table and campfire grill also on site. Bathhouse was clean and the dogs had plenty of shoreline to run on. Would return!

  • Anna M.
    Aug. 26, 2018

    Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

    Backcountry Camping That's Nicely Balanced

    One of my favorite campgrounds in Georgia is at Cloudland Canyon State Park. A small hike from the parking area, there's plenty of space in these woods for a quaint and quiet stay. Our backcountry campground had a fire pit and even a picnic table, and was nestled beside a babbling brook. We set up our tents, hung our hammocks and got cooking as soon as we arrived. The next morning, the sun's early rays could be seen from our tent opening, making for an epic start to the day. There are outhouses nearby and the visitor's center is only a few minutes' drive away if anyone in your camping party desires running water. A great balance! All the hikes around Cloudland are winners, and you can easily spend the weekend there.

  • @HomegrownRV 😎.
    Oct. 19, 2023

    Rvino - The Broken Banjo

    Relaxing but small spaces

    Pros: The staff are all incredibly friendly. We loved interacting with them (especially Eric!) during our stay. The laundry and bathrooms are very clean and spacious. The staff will come around and collect your trash for you (which isn’t necessary but a nice plus!) The location is directly off the highway and close to stores if you need a late night run for anything. The dog park was cute and offered a lot of extras. The heated pool was nicely taken care of and would be fantastic for the summer season. The camp store had lots of necessities and cute decor plus a dvd rental library and a pizza place onsite!

    Cons: There was a massive cell phone tower within walking distance from our RV. Literally on the property of the RV park behind their utility shed and next to the playground. The highway traffic is quite loud. The campsites are very close together! The playground and fun type amenities in the back of the park weren’t kept up very well it seemed. A lot of the stuff was missing or broken.

    For more detailed reviews and photos, follow us on TikTok and Instagram @HomegrownRV!

  • Doreen M.
    Jun. 2, 2022

    Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

    Clean, well-maintained, phenomenal scenery

    Some sites are a bit close together, others are more private. We were on 29. A bit close to neighbor. Separate fire pit area with separate grill was a nice feature. Very nice to have electric and water on site. So many hiking trails. Very well maintained and marked but lots of stairs. Trail maps however not the best. Cherokee Falls is beautiful.


Guide to Sequatchie

Sequatchie, Tennessee sits within a narrow valley surrounded by the Cumberland Plateau, with elevations ranging from 650 to 1,700 feet above sea level. The area's camping options benefit from mild spring and fall temperatures, with summer highs averaging 85-90°F. Winter camping is possible but requires preparation for overnight temperatures that can drop below freezing from December through February.

What to do

Hiking trails access: Available directly from Tennessee Wall Camp sites with trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. One camper noted, "Great for hammocks and tents," highlighting the versatile camping options. Multiple fire pits are scattered throughout the small clearing, with ample firewood to collect on site.

Waterfall exploration: At Savage Falls Campground, hike the moderate 2-mile trail to reach multiple scenic spots. "There is a big parking area but it can fill up fast with those that are day hiking to see the falls. It's not a tough hike to the campsite or to the falls themselves," explains one visitor. The campground features primitive sites with picnic tables but no water sources, so filtration systems are recommended.

Fishing opportunities: Available at multiple locations including stocked ponds at Bigfoot Adventure RV Park and Campground. "Had a blast fishing in the ponds. Didn't get a chance to zip line but looks like a blast. They seem to be adding things… disc golf maybe," reports one visitor. Several campgrounds offer water access with boat launches for day trips on local rivers and lakes.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground offers varied camping loops with differing levels of seclusion. "Words cannot describe" writes one camper, adding "Wonderful hiking experience for beginners, plenty of beautiful scenery. Very dark at night time, especially with little moon, the stars were jaw dropping." The campground features multiple loops with varying privacy levels.

Unique glamping experiences: The Falls at Sewanee Creek provides luxury glamping in Sequatchie with thoughtful amenities. "Backwoods camping with all of the amenities," reports one visitor, who continued, "Grant and Becky provided so much more than expected! They are truly amazing people and they've got such a great thing going on out there. The waterfall will not disappoint!"

Water access: Chester Frost Park provides direct water access from many sites. "One of the best places to be able to camp and boat. We where at Chester Frost for July 4th. Love staying on the lake front and watching the sun set," shares one camper. The park features three distinct camping sections including waterfront options for tents and RVs.

What you should know

Reservation systems: Most campgrounds near Sequatchie require advance booking, especially for glamping options and peak seasons. First-come availability varies by location.

Access challenges: Some campgrounds require significant hiking with elevation changes. "You gotta be super fit to get to this place but once you do, it's AMAZING," warns a camper about Savage Falls. "I did notice bear scat on my hike in and that was a bit of a concern but once everyone settled in at night, it was great."

Facility variations: Lookout Mountain-Chattanooga West KOA offers clean facilities with ongoing improvements. "They are updating the shower/bathroom areas. Will be amazing when they are done. Salt water pool, huge sand box, jumping pillow. Fun area for the kids," mentions one visitor. This location provides a mix of RV sites, tent camping, and glamping accommodations.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds, pools and dedicated activity areas. Chester Frost Park includes a man-made beach with adjacent playground. "This place is 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!" shares an enthusiastic visitor.

Consider site location: Reserve spots away from busy roads or facilities for quieter family experiences. At Fall Creek Falls, one camper advises, "We have camped every Ga State Park but four. Hard to beat Cloudland. Large, tons of activities, well-maintained without losing its outdoors credentials."

Plan for weather variations: Summer temperatures can reach 90°F while spring and fall nights may drop to 40°F. Pack accordingly for comfort.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: At Marion County Park, RVers appreciate the pull-through accessibility. "The spots are very spacious and very easily accessible," notes one camper. The park offers electric and water hookups with sanitary dump facilities for $20-25 per night depending on season.

Connectivity issues: Cell service varies widely throughout the region with most campgrounds having limited or spotty coverage. Many glamping options in Sequatchie, Tennessee maintain some level of connectivity, but wilderness sites may have none.

Navigation challenges: Some campgrounds require navigating narrow mountain roads. One RVer at Lookout Mountain KOA shared, "Very mountain-y & scenic. Nice campground. The last couple of miles had me a little worried w/my big rig but it went very well. The road is nicely paved and the trees are cut back. No major curves or turns."

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