Best Tent Camping near White House, TN

Tent campsites near White House, Tennessee offer a mix of established and primitive options within a short drive of Nashville. Camp Nashville Highland Rim provides dedicated tent sites with both drive-in and walk-in access, while Long Hunter State Park Campground offers year-round primitive tent camping with hiking trails and water access. Bells Bend Park, located just outside Nashville, features walk-in tent sites in a natural setting that combines farmland with woodland areas.

Most primitive tent campgrounds in the area require campers to pack in their own supplies and pack out all trash. Bells Bend Park maintains 10 primitive tent sites that cannot be accessed by vehicle, requiring all gear to be carried in. Fire rings are common at established sites, with firewood provided at some locations like Bells Bend. Toilet facilities vary significantly, with some sites offering only portable toilets in parking areas while others provide access to flush toilets at nearby facilities. According to reviews, many sites lack running water, making water filtration equipment essential for longer stays, especially at sites near Percy Priest Lake.

The tent camping experience around White House offers varying levels of seclusion depending on location. Long Hunter State Park provides tent sites directly by the water, creating excellent swimming and fishing opportunities, though campers should be prepared for ticks during warmer months. Sites at Bells Bend Park are situated on hillsides within wooded areas, providing natural shade and a sense of isolation despite proximity to Nashville. The primitive nature of these campgrounds appeals to those seeking a more authentic outdoor experience. One camper noted that Bells Bend Park offers "beautiful views of the park" with "nature all around" despite being "close to the city," making it an ideal option for tent campers wanting wilderness access without a long drive.

Best Tent Sites Near White House, Tennessee (17)

    1. Camp Nashville Highland Rim

    1 Review
    Goodlettsville, TN
    6 miles
    Website

    $32 - $45 / night

    "I had a chance to talk with the owner at Camp Nashville and learned that due to city regulations, it can be difficult to find camping this close to the city. "

    2. Old Hickory Beach

    1 Review
    Hendersonville, TN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 847-8091

    $75 / night

    "Old Hickory Beach Day Use Area is not what I would consider a hidden gem..that being said if you like swimming in lake water this is a nice enough area."

    3. Nat Caldwell Park

    1 Review
    Gallatin, TN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 822-4846

    $50 / night

    4. Laguardo

    2 Reviews
    Mount Juliet, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 449-6544

    $85 - $120 / night

    5. Lone Branch

    1 Review
    Mount Juliet, TN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 822-4846

    $50 / night

    6. Long Hunter State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    J Percy Priest Lake, TN
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 885-2422

    "Primitive campsite 1 has 3 long log benches and a grill. It is located directly by the water, so you have a water filtration source at your finger tips."

    "Long Hunter State Park Primitive Campsites are my kinda camping."

    7. Cook - J. Percy Priest Reservoir

    3 Reviews
    J Percy Priest Lake, TN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 889-1975

    "Easy to get to, ample room between campers, close to local shopping."

    8. Whooping Crane Farm

    2 Reviews
    Ashland City, TN
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 798-9093

    $100 / night

    "Whooping Crane Farm is located In such a great spot, just outside Nashville, it is easy to get to, but convenient to everything. The camp spot is fantastic!"

    "The property is 12 minutes from downtown Nashville, making it a perfect Glamping location. Being close to great restaurants is definitely a plus."

    9. Bells Bend Park

    3 Reviews
    Pegram, TN
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 862-4187

    $10 - $11 / night

    "No drive up. Pack it in, pack it out. Firewood provided. Call the outdoor center for availability. Campground is open year round."

    "Bells Bend Park is close to the city but nature all around. Farmland with spots of woodland. 

    Primitive camping , in the trees on a hill. Group only. There are some tables and some fire rings."

    10. Smith Springs

    2 Reviews
    La Vergne, TN
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 889-1975

    $45 / night

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Tent Camping Reviews near White House, TN

607 Reviews of 17 White House Campgrounds


  • Greg S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2025

    Anderson Road Campground

    4.5 stars

    Stopped for one afternoon and night on our way through. Driving in through da hood you get a questionable feeling but, once through the gate and checked in this is a fantastic little campground! We picked an awesome site- number 8 is a huge pull through with water and electric, a grill, prep table, picnic table, and fire ring with grill. The site has its own path and private lake access. The lake is rocky here but we had no trouble walking in and swimming with our Crocs on. All sites in this small loop campground are great and very large. There is some erosion and there was some trash near the lake that we gladly cleaned up. Overall a fantastic place to camp.

  • D
    Oct. 18, 2022

    Lock A

    Great place to camp for $

    While the facilities are limited, we enjoyed being here. We were in site 25 with the river right behind us. 50A power and water, dump on the way out. Concrete pad, level, picnic table, fire ring and a trash can at every site. The road in is small and winding, nighttime driving is difficult. Senior pass got us in for just $12 a night. Boat ramp close by. Would certainly stay here again.

  • CC C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2021

    Nashville I-24 Campground

    Lovely stay

    We are RTT campers and chose this place on a whim as the rest of the local tent camping spots closed on October 1st. We were lucky to find they had space available. However, it should be noted that this is more of an RV campground, the traditional tent sites are right by the gate and not very private. The RV slot we were given backed up to a green space that has grazing deer from time to time. The site did not have a fire ring or a picnic table and was a little far from the bathrooms, but it did have power and water available. That being said the bathrooms were extremely tidy, well heated, and the water pressure in the showers was amazing! The other RV’ers were super friendly and the staff was very helpful in our stay and responsive to our request for availability.

  • Dan R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2020

    Poole Knobs

    Great place for Labor Day weekend

    Spent two nights here for Labor Day 2020. We stayed on the center strip in the primitive area. The facilities were well maintained and clean. Each site has a concrete picnic table, fire ring, and a moveable lantern hook. The primitive area has several water spigots to use (near each restroom and a few in between).

    The outer loop sites all have electric and water hookups, but the restrooms are all on the upper level where the primitive sites are. If you don’t have your own bathroom, it’s a bit of a hill to climb and there’s only a couple spots to do it.

    Overall, we loved it and we’ll be back for sure.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 2, 2025

    Barren River Tailwater

    40 Mins from 65

    Tailwater CG - Glasco, KY 1/1/25

    (72 yr olds in 27’ trailer.)

    Overall Rating: 4 for an overnight stay. Great winter price, but 40 minutes from 65 w trailer. Price 2024: $8 w interagency pass during winter Security: Host’s site at entry. Usage during visit: Only us Visual Privacy Between Adjacent Sites: No Site Spacing: Close. Varies.
    Pad surface: Gravel Reservations: Required. Can be made at the cg.
    Outside Road Noise: No Through Traffic in campground: No Electric Hookup: Yes, however off during winter 24/25.
    Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: Yes Potable Water Available: Yes. Only at one location during winter. Generators: Allowed. Bathroom: Two. Flush Bath and showers bathhouse is closed during winter. Pit toilets at far end open. Pull Throughs: One. Cell Service (Verizon): 1 to 3 bars Setting: Along River Recent Weather: Cold nights.
    Solar: Yes Host: Yes, helpful.
    Rig Size: Varies between sites. Sites: Some sites back up to the river. These are the best locations, I think.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2020

    Turnhole Backcountry Campsite — Mammoth Cave National Park

    Easy or Hard

    Another backside primitive campsite at Mammoth Cave National Forest, Ky.

    A lot of people don’t realize the extensive trail system of Mammoth Cave. They come for the Cave and never take the time to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

    Before using this campsite you are supposed to check in at the visitors center. Unfortunately the ferry is closed so it’s a long drive around to the backside.

    Turnhole Campsite is a short or long hike from the Maple Springs parking area. Sal Hollow Trail would be the long trail, twisty , turny and moderately challenging. Buffalo Trail is a straight hike in , take a left at the intersection and straight on to the campsite. Difference of about 3 miles-ish.

    The trails are used by hikers and horseback riders, are well marked and lotsa fauna to see. No major vistas here, just woods.

    The campsite has poles to tie your horses, a fire ring, tent pad and lantern hooks. Pretty easy to find seasoned wood to burn. DARK at night, lots of animal noises ;) not much of a night sky except in the winter months.

    The cool thing about this campsite is your sorta on a peninsula of the river. Very private and it’s not on a loop trail so no foot traffic passing by.

  • T
    Jun. 26, 2022

    Anderson Road Campground

    Large sites

    The area is clearly designed for RVs, not tents, which was fine since I had my campervan. I did notice, however, some the the sites had seriously sloping drives so lots of leveling would have been required. The area is heavily wooded.y site had no view of the lake but some do. Most that have beach access also have electric. There are 10-12 of those sites. The remainder are primitive. The only water is near the dump station. To access the lake if you don't have a lake site requires driving to a separate area. The bathhouse is fine. Most sites seem to be large enough for a couple of tents and vehicles. Verizon service was adequate. No wifi.

    Guns shots in the surrounding area in the overnight periods. I don't think they were originating from inside the campground. Also, campground is near the Nashville airport so air traffic can be heard. Generators are allowed in the campground.

  • Terry F.
    Jul. 29, 2022

    Seven Points

    0ne night stopover

    Paved roads, showers, playground, Big lake side sites wth shade. lots of space between the campsites. fire rings, picnic tables.

  • Ines  M.
    Aug. 14, 2019

    Lock A

    Quiet Peaceful Campground by Cheatam Lake & Dam

    We loved our site 32 which was fully shaded all day long which was great in August given the heat and humidity. We hiked the Bicentennial Trail (13.3 miles long from start to finish) which was also shaded and with geocaches. We went with our 2 dogs and 2 kids. The boys loved the playground and the dogs appreciated the cool breeze and shade of our site. We were close to the boat ramp which made access to the water easy. There is a nearby lock and dam with another playground in walking distance. We had a fire ring, a wooden picnic table, a concrete picnic table and chairs as well as a grill. Folks were quiet and friendly. I would highly recommend it and would visit again.


Guide to White House

Tent camping near White House, Tennessee, offers a variety of scenic spots perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking to enjoy nature and relax by the water.

Tips for tent camping near White House

  • For a peaceful experience, consider visiting Smith Springs, where you can enjoy calm surroundings right by the water.
  • If you're looking for a more social atmosphere, Cook - J. Percy Priest Reservoir provides a lively environment with plenty of boaters around.
  • Be prepared for wildlife encounters at Lone Branch, where you might spot deer and other animals roaming the area.

Tent campers like these nearby activities

  • Enjoy kayaking and fishing at Laguardo, which is known for its clean waters and beautiful scenery.
  • Explore the hiking trails at Long Hunter State Park Campground, where you can experience stunning views and diverse wildlife.
  • For a unique experience, try glamping at Whooping Crane Farm, which offers a cozy setup right by the river.

Tent campers appreciate these amenities

  • Camp Nashville Highland Rim features reservable sites with drinking water and showers, making it a convenient choice for families.
  • At Old Hickory Beach, you can enjoy electric hookups and a boat ramp, perfect for those looking to spend time on the water.
  • Bells Bend Park offers primitive camping with firewood provided, allowing for a true back-to-nature experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular tent campsite near White House, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near White House, TN is Camp Nashville Highland Rim with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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