Best Campgrounds near Grandview, TN

Campgrounds near Grandview, Tennessee lie along the Tennessee River, offering both developed and primitive camping opportunities. Spring Creek Primitive Campground at Mousetail Landing State Park provides waterfront tent sites with basic amenities, while Pickwick Landing State Park Campground offers full-service RV sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups. The region includes several smaller private RV parks like Green Acres RV Park and Hidden Oasis at White Oak Landing, which provide amenities for recreational vehicles. Tent camping options range from basic sites with picnic tables and fire rings to more remote primitive areas with limited facilities.

Advance reservations are recommended for most campgrounds in the area, particularly during summer months and holidays when waterfront sites fill quickly. Many campgrounds have seasonal operations, with some reducing services during winter. Road access varies throughout the region, with primitive areas sometimes requiring higher clearance vehicles. Cell service can be spotty in more remote camping areas, particularly in the primitive sections of state parks. Weather conditions affect camping experiences year-round, with summer bringing hot, humid conditions and occasional thunderstorms. As one camper noted about Spring Creek Primitive Campground, "Right on the water and the whole campsite area is so far from any ambient light that the stars at night were AMAZING."

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw for the region, with several campgrounds offering direct river or lake access. Campers frequently mention fishing opportunities and water views as highlights of their stays. Spring Creek Primitive Campground receives positive reviews for its waterfront sites and stargazing opportunities, though visitors note the need for bug spray near the water. Green Acres RV Park earns praise for its well-maintained facilities and friendly staff. A review described it as "one of the best in the country" with "spacious, well-spaced" sites where "your neighbor is not on top of you." Proximity to water recreation, including kayaking, fishing, and boating, features prominently in positive reviews across multiple campgrounds, making these activities central to the camping experience in the region.

Best Camping Sites Near Grandview, Tennessee (92)

    1. Spring Creek Primitive Campground — Mousetail Landing State Park

    16 Reviews
    Parsons, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 867-2757

    "Way off the beaten path near the Tennessee River. A drive to the nearby Lady’s Bluff Small Wild Area is worthwhile. "

    "The primitive sites are right on the beautiful tennessee river. The park rangers are extremely helpful as well. Highly recommended"

    2. Pickwick Landing State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Savannah, TN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 689-3129

    "I do wish the campground was on the river or had water views, but it’s close by, so that’s okay. There is a nice lodge with restaurant. The cabins here are extremely nice!"

    "Campsite#18 is located near the bathrooms and shower areas. The restroom and shower building had 8 individual shower rooms with fold down benches."

    3. Paradise Landing Lot 140

    2 Reviews
    Bath Springs, TN
    6 miles
    +1 (928) 533-4518

    $35 - $125 / night

    "This property features lake access and full hook-ups! This place is truly a paradise. Bring your fishing poles and relax by the water. Book now and leave your experience here!"

    4. Hidden Oasis at White Oak Landing RV Campground

    1 Review
    Bath Springs, TN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 202-0116

    $45 / night

    "This peaceful RV park sits right on the Tennessee River, so it feels quiet and private in all the best ways. If you're looking for a relaxed, scenic place to unwind, this one’s worth the stop!"

    5. Clifton RV Lots

    1 Review
    Bath Springs, TN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 771-2757

    $45 - $75 / night

    6. Ripple Valley Farms

    1 Review
    Bath Springs, TN
    11 miles
    +1 (217) 649-7841

    $15 - $95 / night

    "Ripple Valley Farms is new to the Dyrt and has a huge property full of pines and a lake to share, bring your tent, RV or stay in one of their cabin!. "

    7. Buffalo Bud’s Kayaks, Canoes & Campground

    5 Reviews
    Linden, TN
    16 miles
    +1 (931) 589-3500

    $7 - $35 / night

    8. Green Acres RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Savannah, TN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 926-1928

    $45 / night

    "It is quiet here at night, but close to town to get all your needs, or go out to eat. The owners are on site, and are as nice and polite as can be. Rest assured, your stay here will be a delight!!!"

    9. Pickwick Dam Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

    10 Reviews
    Savannah, TN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 882-5263

    "The staff was very friendly and the area near the dam was really neat. The site is also very close to Pickwick State Park."

    "It is also close to the Shiloh National Military Park which is the reason we are here."

    10. Cub Lake Campground #2 — Natchez Trace State Park

    15 Reviews
    Wildersville, TN
    26 miles
    Website

    "We stayed at the Cub Lake campground, which I prefer as the sites are treed and shaded, unlike most sites at Pin Oak. We preferred the sites towards the middle of the campground."

    "We went to the beach at Cub Lake for hours every day!  There were several playgrounds around the campgrounds, I'm sure we tried them all. "

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Recent Reviews near Grandview, TN

388 Reviews of 92 Grandview Campgrounds


  • Nathan T.
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground

    Great facility

    We popped in (we had a reservation) for a one night stay, 56.00, our 42ft coach sat on a concrete pad with 50a elec, water and waste, access to trash dumpster, fire pit, pick nick table, 8 min from I-40

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Bruton Branch Recreation Area Campground — Pickwick Landing State Park

    Bruton Branch Recreation Area

    The scenery is beautiful. Plenty of fish activity with multiple campsites on the water with a steady breeze. No Potable Water sites. Bathrooms do get cleaned in the morning. Using Verizon and AT&T, service is great averaging between 3-4 bars. Spoke with some of the Rangers. Renovation plans are in place coming January 2026 to make this campground gated with PIN access for paying campers and will be adding RV parking. There is currently an issue with individuals driving to the campsites throughout the day and night utilizing the park’s amenities without paying. First night at least 5 vehicles drove in and took control of the bathrooms/showers for hours throughout the night. One came out and started, what sounded like, a chainsaw. My belief was to intimidate us given we were the only paying campers and we looked at their direction due to the noise they were making. Constant yelling and argumentative behavior among the individuals. It takes the Rangers 20-30 minutes to arrive if called so you have to ride out the uninvited guests and hope they leave you be. The Rangers themselves, are very polite and they were honest about the issue. However with how much ground they have to cover with limited staff and resources they can’t control the situation until the renovations begin. My advice, if you want to avoid potential conflict and harassment wait till the park renovates.

  • Alyssa B.
    Jul. 15, 2025

    Kahu Farm’s Ravine Lookout

    Glamping trip

    Great little spot if you’re looking for a quiet get away close to some great outdoor adventures. My husband myself and three kids 2 toddlers and infant all fit comfortably. A river nearby for kayaking and a local park spot great for creek walking and a swim!

  • S
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Mulberry Creek Camp

    Peaceful Tranquility

    I stayed 2 weeks in June and came back on the first of July. I felt blessed to be able to stay, until July 7th. I love Mulberry Creek Camp! Misty and Jason provide the cleanest, neatest and friendliest campground site, that I have ever stayed at! I plan to come back in September! It is so peaceful and tranquil. Turning down Mulberry Creek Camp road makes my endorphins rise and the relaxation begins immediately. Have I even mentioned, the spectacular Fireworks Display, Mulberry Creek Camp provided? It was so awesome that not just their 2 Campgrounds were entertained, but also the surrounding small towns. Thank you Misty and Jason, for providing entertainment for all, your hard work does not go unnoticed! See you in September!

  • S
    Jul. 4, 2025

    Thousand Trails Natchez Trace

    I was one of the orginal members

    This campground has continually gone downhill since it's inception.  I sold my membership for about a tenth of what I paid for it and still used it a couple times a year just paying the fees.  Full timers killing the park and little maintenance done on the sites.  Better RV Campground near this place.

  • Saraj B.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Jun. 27, 2025

    Hidden Oasis at White Oak Landing RV Campground

    Bookable on The Dyrt!

    Saraj from The Dyrt here. Hidden Oasis at White Oak Landing really lives up to its name. This peaceful RV park sits right on the Tennessee River, so it feels quiet and private in all the best ways. If you're looking for a relaxed, scenic place to unwind, this one’s worth the stop!

  • coach Q.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 17, 2025

    Corinth RV Park

    Muddy uneven mess

    water spickets are buried in a hole and when it rains the hole fills up with mud. Spots seem to be first come first serve even if you reserve one. Camp host is never here and the Ross to the back lot or the top spots is a nightmare. Road sucks!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 16, 2025

    Thousand Trails Natchez Trace

    Not Cared for at All

    We were sent to a site in Phase 2, drove at least a mile from the amenities to get there. Site had not been mown for quite some time. Weeds were tall. In fact, we had to search for the sewer connection. We left 3 days before the end of our reservation.


Guide to Grandview

Camping sites near Grandview, Tennessee can be found along the Tennessee River in an area with an average elevation of 460 feet above sea level. The climate features distinct seasons with humid summers regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures. Fall camping offers temperatures ranging from 45-75°F, while spring brings frequent rainfall with 5-6 inches monthly from March through May.

What to do

Fossil hunting with rangers: At Spring Creek Primitive Campground, campers can join ranger-led activities. "The ranger took the kids on a fossil hunt. Great family feel to the whole place," notes Eric, who camped with his family at the primitive waterfront sites.

Fishing from rock beaches: Pickwick Landing State Park Campground offers dedicated fishing areas along the shore. "Bruton Branch campground is really pretty and if you get the last 2 spots you have plenty of space for a group with a rock beach to fish from or to swim in," shares Brittni F., who found the location ideal for both fishing and swimming.

Golfing nearby: Campers staying at Pickwick Dam Campground have easy access to recreational activities beyond the water. As Bob M. mentions, the campground is "close to some great golf & BBQ, fishing, & Shiloh Battlefield," making it convenient for campers who want to incorporate golfing into their trip.

What campers like

Level, spacious sites: Green Acres RV Park offers well-maintained camping areas. According to David C., "the camp spots are spacious, and well spaced so that your neighbor is not on top of you. The avenues are paved, the spaces are crushed stone, well maintained."

Private waterfront peninsulas: Some campsites at Spring Creek Primitive Campground offer unique layouts. Christopher B. recommends, "Site 1 was on its own little peninsula with cypress tree, flat ground, and nice views. The whole primitive/tent campground was nice, with all site being on or viewing the water."

Recently renovated facilities: Pickwick Dam Campground underwent significant improvements after flooding. "This place has been totally rebuilt by the TVA after flooding in 2019. I don't know what it was like before, but wow it's really nice. All the sites are level, plenty of room for a tent and RV on all 92 sites," reports Bob M.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: When camping at Cub Lake Campground, prepare for limited connectivity. Anna advises, "Will say make sure you download the map before you head in. There isn't cell service at least for Verizon. It's a bit confusing to see where you're headed and where the Campsite 2 is, at least if you arrive at night."

Seasonal swimming options: Some campgrounds offer swimming areas that are particularly active in summer. Wendy C. notes about Cub Lake Campground, "Keep in mind that the sites closer to the lake are indeed beautiful but they are also close to the summer swimming area and playground. If you don't mind the high pitched noises of squealing kids at play in the water, then those sites are for you."

Paper mill effects: The industrial presence can affect some camping experiences. When staying at Pickwick Dam Campground, Kevin B. found "the only negative is the noise and smell of the paper mill on the opposite side of the river."

Tips for camping with families

Multiple playgrounds: Natchez Trace State Park offers numerous play areas for children. Rachel C. shares, "There were several playgrounds around the campgrounds, I'm sure we tried them all. We had an electric site around the corner from the beach, near an older playground and bathrooms."

Wildlife education center: Pickwick Landing State Park includes educational opportunities for children. Shana D. recommends, "Be sure to check out the wildlife rehab near the front office," which offers families an opportunity to learn about local animals.

Kayak fishing for children: Spring Creek provides safe fishing opportunities for young anglers. Eric's experience highlights this: "Kid caught over 20 fish and had a blast. The ranger took the kids on a fossil hunt. Great family feel to the whole place."

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: RV campers at Pickwick Landing State Park should come prepared for uneven terrain. Nickie F. warns, "The campsites are terribly unlevel. I can honestly say that is the only negative. The campground is very shady & they just improved the bathhouse."

Hookup options: Multiple campgrounds offer varying levels of service. At Pickwick Dam Campground, James L. found "50, 30 and 20 amp service. Water but no sewer. Nice clean bathhouse. Three bar Verizon service."

Best perimeter sites: When booking at Pickwick Dam Campground with an RV, location matters. Bob M. advises, "The perimeter sites are roomier, offer more privacy than the interior ones. Bathrooms and shower houses spotless."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Grandview, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Grandview, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 92 campgrounds and RV parks near Grandview, TN and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Grandview, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Grandview, TN is Spring Creek Primitive Campground — Mousetail Landing State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 16 reviews.

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

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