Camping near Woodbury, TN

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    Campgrounds near Woodbury, Tennessee span multiple state parks and private facilities offering diverse camping experiences. Edgar Evins State Park Campground accommodates tent campers, RV travelers, and cabin lodgers, while Rock Island State Park provides similar options with additional boat-in access points. Both state parks feature full-facility campgrounds with amenities like drinking water, picnic tables, and fire pits. Several privately owned campgrounds supplement the established state park options, including Watertown Private Camp which provides a more secluded camping experience.

    Road access to most campgrounds in the area remains well-maintained, though seasonal weather can affect conditions. "The weather was perfect this time of year. The campground was great because there were a lot of areas with trees that provided great shade from the heat," noted one visitor to the region. Many campgrounds remain open year-round, including Edgar Evins, Rock Island, and Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park. Center Hill Lake recreation areas like Floating Mill and Ragland Bottom operate seasonally, generally from April through September. Reservations are recommended for most established campgrounds, particularly during summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly. Cell service can be spotty in more remote areas, so downloading directions in advance is advisable.

    Waterfront camping represents a significant draw throughout the region, with Center Hill Lake and multiple rivers providing recreational opportunities. Smooth Rapids Campground, situated on Barren Fork River, offers both camping and water activities. As one camper shared, "Smooth Rapids is a kayak and tubing outfitter, so you can take a float down the river, and they have a shuttle that will drop you off." Many campgrounds feature fishing access, swimming areas, and boat launches. The terrain varies from open meadows to densely wooded sites, with several campgrounds offering hiking trails. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with deer commonly spotted at dawn and dusk. While developed campgrounds provide standard amenities like fire rings and restroom facilities, more rustic options exist for those seeking greater solitude among Tennessee's rolling hills.

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    Best Campgrounds near Woodbury (161)

      1. Edgar Evins State Park Campground

      4.4(60)23mi from Woodbury69 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I'm from New England and relocated to Tennessee in 2016. The first time I went camping at Edgar Evans, I had no idea what was going on!"

      "The park is a gorgeous property with a lake and hiking trails. There are ADA sights. The hills are steep and some of the sights have angle ramps."

      2. Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground

      4.5(48)23mi from Woodbury107 sitesRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campground at Cedars of Lebanon State Park deserves 5 stars for their proximity to Nashville, the large paved pads for campers, the peaceful woods, and their overall cleanliness."

      "We hiked some of the 2 mile running trail and then veered off to explore the CCC original looking covered bench which overlooks a currently dry stream bed."

      3. Rock Island State Park Campground

      4.5(50)24mi from Woodbury57 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Rock Island State Park is situated in the middle of Tennessee. The park itself is surrounded by beautiful forest and some pretty great and easy hiking trails. The falls themselves are a sight to see."

      "Off I24 near Murfreesboro, Tn and a leisurely drive through the Tennessee countryside. Small towns, pickups and cows. Watch for stop signs, I almost missed one while looking at the scenery."

      4. Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park

      4.6(36)23mi from Woodbury50 sitesTents, Glamping

      "Recycling bins were also located near the well lit bathrooms."

      "The campground itself borders the duck river and is absolutely stunning. The hiking trails are well maintained so hiking to the three waterfall's inside the park is a mild hike."

      5. Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground

      4.6(145)42mi from Woodbury218 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      6. Floating Mill - Center Hill Lake

      4.1(23)23mi from Woodbury100 sitesRVs, Tents

      "2nd the layout is more tent friendly (to me) with walk in sites with some nice views."

      "It was okay, but not good for anyone who cannot handle a lot of stairs. 2) There was a lot of boat traffic on the lake, even late into the night."

      from $24 - $50 / night

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      7. Rvino - The Broken Banjo

      4.5(18)25mi from Woodbury9 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The staff will come around and collect your trash for you (which isn’t necessary but a nice plus!)"

      "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."

      from $32 - $102 / night

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      8. Ragland Bottom

      4.5(12)22mi from Woodbury56 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Snuggle deep in Ragland bottom Tennessee this nice Corps of Engineer campground is nestled. The campground is very well-kept. With plenty of room on the camping pads for all types and sizes of RVs."

      "RV’s are at lake edge, there are several walk in tent sites near the lake too. If you have your watercraft along direct put in is possible but it’s rocky."

      from $24 - $50 / night

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      9. Smooth Rapids Campground

      4.3(7)20mi from WoodburyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Affordable, walking distance to town and yet the grounds make you feel like you’re in a park far away from everything. Beautiful pines on property and lots of local hiking nearby."

      "The Barren Fork River runs right along the entire stretch of campground and behind the restaurant. We typically do the medium length run that takes 2.5-4 hours depending on how aggressively you row."

      from $15 - $85 / night

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      10. Watertown Private Camp

      5.0(3)16mi from WoodburyRVs, Tents

      "If you are looking for a spot to chill with only a 10 minute drive to an amazing little coffee shop...you can't go wrong.   I'm a Grateful Guest!"

      from $20 - $35 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Woodbury, TN

    1113 Reviews of 161 Woodbury Campgrounds


    • Mary D.
      Aug. 16, 2026

      Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground

      Beautiful Park

      Cedars of Lebanon State Park • Lebanon, TN • Site 69 • water, electric, and dump station

      This park is beautiful!! It is only 6 miles off the interstate. We only stayed one night (not even a full 24 hours) to visit the State Fair, but would love to come back for a weekend, especially to do one of the cave tours! They have a splash pad and all sorts of activities to do. The bathrooms were some of the cleanest I've seen.

      Some of the sites were pretty tight. The picnic table was right outside our door and there was a tree blocking us from opening the awning all the way. There were other sites with plenty of room. The campground advertises wifi, but they were having issues.

      I have T-mobile and it said 5G but I wasn't able to browse efficiently. My husband and brother have Comcast and Verizon and had service and were able to browse just fine.

    • RThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 14, 2026

      Edgar Evins State Park Campground

      Unique vehicle platforms and clean showers

      Came in later than expected but secondary station still open to register for a site.

    • HThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 11, 2026

      Seven Points

      Beautiful campground

      We only stayed over 1 night. Very clean, level sites and a beautiful campground. If you’re in the Nashville area I would highly recommend staying here.

    • David W.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 9, 2026

      koa nashville

      Nice place nice pool

      Stay here to see a friend in hospital at Vanderbilt

      It’s nice, typical RV parking lot Expensive ($6) for a Monster at store

      Nice pool Friendly staff

      Paid shuttle to downtown

      Has a self service dog wash which is pretty cool

      Did I mention pricey

      That’s prob the biggest issue but it is Nashvegas after all. A city I called home for 27 years taken over by crazed women from all parts north thinking they are all cowgirls with boots and short shorts. FYI…if they wanna see real cowgirls head out to Wyoming for a bit, and not Jackson.

    • Melinda S.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 4, 2026

      Rvino - The Broken Banjo

      Great place to stay

      This campground is so nice. The people that work here are friendly. It’s clean and well-maintained. They worked us in on the last minute for a three month day and they’ve been nothing but cordial since we’ve been here. We have met so many nice people workers in camp campers alike.

    • Naomi The Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 28, 2026

      Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort

      Good for a few days.

      Let me start off by saying that this Campground is not very ADA friendly and the dog park is atrocious. In fact the dog park is entirely off limits if you have mobility issues as there are no sidewalks and the dog park is unlevel and kind of a nightmare. Good place to stay overall. We did not utilize any of the amenities other than the full hookups at our site. We would stay again.

    • KThe Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 27, 2026

      Cedar Creek (TN)

      Beautiful, clean and easy location

      Sort of a narrow road in. Not well marked, you really just dead end into the campground. We arrived early but were told by attendant that check in was 3 pm and we needed to wait some where else. The other person said go on in. It has to do with cleaning the sites between campers. That I understand. Anyway backing in on 55 was easy and only took one pad to level. Hookups are convenient. Great views of the lake. Verizon worked pretty well. The

    • Tim S.The Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 16, 2026

      Smooth Rapids Campground

      Favorite spot

      Smooth Rapids is hands down one of our faves. We like to rent 19 & 20 together. It gives elbow room and lets us pull power and water from Lot 19 over to where we park our little teardrop on Lot 20 (which has no power or water itself). The staff team is just terrific. We like to kayak. They rent yaks or if you BYO you can also pay to shuttle. We do both depending whether we want to haul our kayaks. They have a really good bath house and a restaurant. Kids have a playground on one end but we are past those days now. You get a mix of fellow campers. This time of year is busy but even then it is usually a nice time. Folks there tend to be friendly. The Barren Fork River runs right along the entire stretch of campground and behind the restaurant. We typically do the medium length run that takes 2.5-4 hours depending on how aggressively you row. You feel like you are away in the wilderness but you’re really just tooling through McMinnville. We highly recommend it.


    Guide to Woodbury

    Tennessee's central basin near Woodbury features limestone geology with distinct cedar glades at elevations between 500-1,000 feet. The area's mix of hardwood forests and open meadows creates diverse camping conditions with temperature variations between ridgetops and valleys. Woodbury TN campgrounds typically stay 5-10 degrees cooler than nearby Nashville during summer months.

    What to do

    Hiking to waterfalls: At Rock Island State Park Campground, campers can access numerous trails leading to scenic waterfalls. "Great hikes and random places to jump into the water," notes one visitor. The park features multiple waterfall destinations through wooded terrain.

    Trap shooting: For those interested in target sports, drive 40 minutes from Woodbury to Fletchers Fork/Eagles Rest Military which offers a trap range. "The Trap Range is co-located and has been active with several Soldier oriented events," explains a camper who stayed there.

    Waterfall swimming: The cascades at Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground provide natural swimming opportunities. "Make sure you do three things while you're there: hike to the bottom of the big waterfall, swim in the cascades next to the nature center, and stand on the edge of the bluff at Buzzard's Roost," recommends a frequent visitor.

    What campers like

    Unique camping platforms: Edgar Evins State Park features distinctive camping platforms not found at other Woodbury area campgrounds. "First time camping in our camper, on platforms. Loved it! Very informative pontoon boat tour with a Park Ranger," shares a camper who appreciated this unusual setup.

    Archaeological history: Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park offers camping combined with historical exploration. "This park is known for its archeology, but don't miss the beautiful waterfalls," advises a visitor. The park includes a museum explaining the site's Native American significance.

    Secluded camping options: For a more private experience, Watertown Private Camp provides a true escape. "The property was beautiful, with views of the TN hills, deer in the field in the morning, lots of wildflowers, and stunning woods," reports a guest who appreciated the seclusion.

    What you should know

    Platform camping adjustments: Edgar Evins campsites require adaptation to elevated wooden platforms. "I was very skeptical about the sites being pier-like decks. Some of the sites just don't have a lot of room, especially around the fire pit and bbq. But there are a couple gem spots if you scout before you book," advises a camper who initially had concerns.

    Seasonal water releases: Water levels at Rock Island State Park fluctuate based on scheduled dam releases. "Make sure to visit the ranger station for a map and safety rules during water releases," recommends an experienced visitor. These releases can affect swimming areas and water access.

    Primitive camping options: For those seeking basic accommodations, primitive sites are available. "We stayed in the primitive camping section which has a parking area up top and you hike with your equipment down some stairs into a wooded area with about 7 primitive campsites. We could see and hear the lake from our campsite," explains a camper at Edgar Evins.

    Tips for camping with families

    Accessible hiking: Cedars of Lebanon State Park Campground offers family-friendly trails suitable for various ages. "We stayed here for the long Presidents Day weekend in a wooded drive through spot with few neighbors. We saw 10 deer one morning and hiked a trail with our 3 boys and 2 dogs," shares a family who found the trails manageable.

    Swimming options: Multiple swimming areas at Floating Mill campground provide family water recreation. "The tent sites were really nice. I love how close you are to the water. It also includes two swim areas which is nice," notes a visitor who appreciated having separate swimming locations.

    Halloween festivities: Seasonal camping events offer family entertainment beyond typical outdoor activities. "Their halloween weekend is a great time of fun for the kids!" explains a Cedars of Lebanon camper who attended the special event. Many Woodbury area campgrounds offer seasonal programming during peak months.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection considerations: At Floating Mill - Center Hill Lake, RVers should carefully research site locations. "Several of the sites have their own water access. The tent only sites are at the back of the campground and are along the water. You have to take steps down from the parking lot to get to your campsite," advises an RVer, noting the importance of understanding site layouts.

    Seasonal fullness patterns: RV sites book quickly during summer months when waterfront access is most desired. "We visited here during the summer. I really enjoyed our stay. A couple of things caught a us by surprise... The steps down to our campsite. Some of the campsites towards the back of the campground have a good amount of stairs," notes a camper who wasn't prepared for the site design.

    Road considerations: Several campgrounds near Woodbury have challenging access roads. "WARNING - If you have an RV the turn around to get out is VERY steep. We watched an RV get very scraped up. If you're not a confident driver this isn't the spot for you," cautions an RVer about Floating Mill's specific challenges.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Woodbury, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Woodbury, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 161 campgrounds and RV parks near Woodbury, TN and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Woodbury, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Woodbury, TN is Edgar Evins State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 60 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Woodbury, TN.

    What parks are near Woodbury, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 27 parks near Woodbury, TN that allow camping, notably Center Hill Lake and J Percy Priest Lake.