Best RV Parks & Resorts near Wildersville, TN
Searching for an RV campsite near Wildersville? The Dyrt can help you find the best RV campsites for your next trip. These scenic and easy-to-reach Wildersville campsites are perfect for RV campers.
Searching for an RV campsite near Wildersville? The Dyrt can help you find the best RV campsites for your next trip. These scenic and easy-to-reach Wildersville campsites are perfect for RV campers.
All sites offer 50 and 30 amp full hookup with water and sewer gravel drive, level parking. Free wifi and full shade. Conveniently located less than a mile from interstate 40 off exit 126.
$30 - $50 / night
$7 - $30 / night
🌲 Welcome to our serene woodland retreat perched atop Middle Tennessee's picturesque ridge tops, spanning 35 acres of pure natural beauty—Nashville's expansive backyard getaway! 🌳
Embark on an immersive journey where nature meets adventure at our carefully designed RV park with Tiny Home Lots available for rent. Whether you're seeking a rustic getaway or a snug tiny home experience, we have the perfect haven for you.
Surround yourself with the tranquility of our private property, enveloped by lush trees and offering stunning ridge views that let you escape the everyday and embrace the outdoors. Begin your day with the melody of chirping birds and venture out into nature for a revitalizing experience.
Water enthusiasts will delight in our prime location, granting direct access to the Buffalo River boat dock just a mile away. Easily launch your kayak, canoe, or tube for a memorable aquatic escapade. Spend your days navigating the gentle currents, soaking in the river's allure, and relishing the peace of the water.
Our property caters to families, groups, and solo adventurers, and we happily accommodate pets. We're dedicated to making outdoor experiences accessible to all, fostering an environment that celebrates diversity and respects every guest.
Embracing the spirit of a genuine nature retreat, we offer unembellished accommodations that allow you to fully engage with the natural surroundings. With reasonable rates, we ensure your getaway is both attainable and remarkable. Whether you seek a quiet moment by the river, an exhilarating kayak journey, or a serene hike through the woods, our property delivers it all.
Trade the ordinary for the extraordinary at our woodland vacation haven in Middle Tennessee, affectionately known as Nashville's vast backyard. Revel in ridge top camping, experience the coziness of tiny home living, and relish in an array of outdoor exploits. Come forge connections, craft cherished memories, and find solace in the heart of nature. Your woodland escape, a part of Nashville's extended allure, beckons—secure your spot today and be part of our vibrant community.
Green Acres is one of the largest, friendliest, full service RV Parks in beautiful West Tennessee! We are ideally positioned near the Tennessee River and just minutes away from endless possibilities for fun in the sun! From boating to fishing, swimming or kayaking and taking in integral pieces of our nation’s great history; we’ve got it all! Tour the Shiloh National Military Park, partake in cowpoke tradition at the Buckin’ on the River PRCA Rodeo, dance in the streets during the annual Darryl Worley Tennessee River Run, or attend the Catfish Derby! No matter the time of year, you’re sure to be enchanted by our true, blue Southern charm."
We are open year round and would love to have you stay with us! Each of our sites are ready for you with 50/30/20 amp electric, water and sewer utilities. Additional amenities available at Green Acres include 48 cable TV channels, complementary Wifi, restrooms, showers, laundry room, and a salt-water pool. Fire pits available upon request. As a courtesy, daily trash pickup is provided at all our sites.
We also offer weekly and monthly rates. Monthly rates do not include electricity.
Please call the office to check availability and rate for monthly sites.
$45 / night
$40 - $450 / night
Double Islands RV Retreat is 3 full hookup sites directly on the bank of the Tennessee River/Kentucky Lake located in White Oak Landing in Clifton Tennessee. The community is gated and has a boat launch and central trash dumpster. It is located right across the river from Double Islands and has one of the best beaches in the community. Please contact us for rates for Day/Week/Month. Open April 1st to November 31st. Other Dates may be available upon approval depending upon weather condition.
$40 / night
Welcome to Eagle's Nest RV Park near Paris Landing State Park and Kentucky Lake! We take pride in providing the nicest RV Park in the neighborhood for your enjoyment. All 32 of our campsites have concrete pads with concrete patios and full service utility hookups. Our park has laundry and shower facilities as well as a beautiful covered picnic pavilion and numerous fire rings. The grounds are well maintained and cared for with plenty of grass and trees. You won't feel like you're camping in a parking lot at Eagle's Nest! Guests love Eagle's Nest so much that many reserve their campsites on full year leases but we always keep plenty of sites available for nightly, weekly and monthly guests. Please make your reservations online. We look forward to seeing you soon!
$12 - $50 / night
Located halfway between Nashville and Memphis at I-40 on Exit 108, Parkers Crossroads, TN. Then just a 1 1/2 miles North on Highway 22N. We are on the Right Side of the Highway on 18 acres of rolling Tennessee Farmland
$41 - $46 / night
I spent 8 nights here. Almost everyday some huge rig would pull up in front of what little view I had and block me out completely. I was lucky if I had a few daylight hours of a view of the sky and trees.Most people left early in the morning. Even for the thanksgiving week that was a lot of activity. And I would think that since I booked 8 nights up front they would put be some place quiet and secluded. I got just the opposite. Fuel stations and restaurants nearby. My experience with KOAs is turning into just a stream of places you should only sleep at and get F out.
We found this highly rated campground (CG) while looking for a different route back to our home base and wanted to check it out. We followed our RV GPS north on TN-22 to the CG, which is about a mile and a half past I-40. We checked in and was then escorted to pull through site 12 with FHUs. It is a narrow road and a 90 degree turn into the site. Because of the slight incline on the side of the site, you can't really go wide. We had to maneuver several times so we could get straight on the site and get our sewer lined up. We also had to make sure our steps could come out on the small deck. We would have positioned again so we didn’t have to get out 25’ of sewer hose to dump our back tank, but there’s a ditch in front of the site that would prevent an easy back in to hitch back up. We soon found out the site is not level and had to put leveling blocks under our door side wheels as they were off the ground after auto level. Disclaimer here as not all sites in this CG are the same and some are quite nice with room between them. We were here for two days and placed in the row where they place shorter rigs for overnighters. The sites are cut into a hill and are very close together. These sites have a small deck with most having a patio table and two chairs. Site 12 has a picnic table, which in our opinion was to too large for the space. There is also a several foot drop off that if you are not very careful could cause harm(not safe). The site was not long enough for our 40’ 5th wheel plus F450 and we were instructed to park across the road. There’s a fire pit in these very narrow sites. The truck parked in the site next to us was too close to safely enjoy a fire in the tiny sliver of lawn with the fire pit. During our briefing after being escorted to our site, we were told to use a reducer as their water pressure is high. They claim to have good internet and the speed test and usage confirms the internet here is good. We were able to get a clear shot north for Starlink. The CG does have mature trees in and around some of the sites. They have cable but we didn’t use it. We got 4 bars on Verizon. As we and others were setting up, the staff rides around in golf carts and stops by to check on you. While a nice touch, commenting“you look perplexed” and nothing more as I was finishing putting out 25’ of sewer hose was not helpful nor necessary. There are nice amenities here to include the big pond area. There are four washers($2.75) and four dryers($.25 for 10 minutes and$1.00 got our load dry). There is one additional dryer for dog bedding only. As we were here for a couple of days, we wish we had a better site versus site 12 that other reviewers had mentioned had issues. When we asked how we could get into one of the sites in the 29- 35 area, which had plenty of open sites during our stay, we were told those were for big rigs 40' and over. We reminded them we were a 40' rig. Had we been placed in the 30s area, our review may have been better.
The campsite was nice. It was divided, the fire pit and the table was up a small hill behind the camper.
The bathrooms were clean and showers were great. The toilets at least in the women’s bathroom the hinges are on the wrong side so the doors do not open wide.
The area is nice. We weren’t able to check out the trails due to an injury I received the week before but the area is so nice.
There were three animals on display ate the animal rehab and owl, Henry (red-tail hawk) and Scarlet (unsure what she was)
A nice place to relax and recharge.
Pet friendly great place to stay 50 and 30 amp full hookups free WiFi
The owners are super helpful
Close to the marina it's a hard walk uphill both ways to the bathroom but they are very nice and well kept. Big open areas for children to play overall very good state park campground
Beautiful view of the river and water access but the bad smells coming from the factory across the river is almost unbearable at times the EPA needs to. come do an air quality test when they release whatever it is
This campground has become our favorite. The campground is amazing, the bathrooms are cleaned everyday on weekends and every other day during the week. Completely cleaned!
The site has 77 sites full hook-up with sewage. Every site has grill, fire pit, table and lantern hook. We were #38 it was easy to back into and pretty level. The campground also have small cabins with bunk beds to rent. There is no indoor water just beds, electric and air for a great price. There is a small swimming area too at Pin Oak.
There are a few lakes in the area. Pin Oak is the only motor lake. Cub lake has a larger swim area with paddle boat, Jon boat and kayak rentals. The rentals are only weekends. Browns Creek Lake also has honest system rentals of Jon boat but for fishing purposes only and you have to pay for a lake permit.
The park is great! Lexington is close for quick runs for anything you need. We loved this park so much we may be changing our family BBQ to this park next year.
Had a premium FHU site right on the late near the dock. Beautiful views of the lake. Bath house was immaculate and laundry on site. Lots of availability during the week.
The sites themselves here are really nice, but they’re very close together so you only get privacy when it’s empty. Bathhouse currently closed indefinitely for repairs but they’re still charging full price, looks like it does have laundry when it opens. Campground is on top of a big hill so hard to get to anything else in the park without driving.
Decent cell service, if you ask rangers will bring firewood to your site for $8/bundle.
We stayed one night at the Oak Campground. We drove straight to our site (per the Visitor Center’s instruction) - it’s about 15 minutes off I-40. The site was in great shape, there was wood left for us, and the bathhouses were super clean. The campground landscape is rolling hills so everyone has a different view of the lake. Our kids enjoyed riding their bikes and playing on the small beach. There was a playground for smaller kids and several people were fishing and boating. The campsites are not super private, but they are nicely spaced, everyone was pleasant and it was quiet in the evening. Lots of folks w pups, but they were all leashed or fenced. The lodge was over a mile away so we didn’t make it over there and if you are looking for amenities, there really aren’t any. There are other campgrounds in the Park, as well as a Visitor Center. For a nice and reasonably priced overnight, I would strongly recommend.
Jake from the Dyrt here! We're excited to have this campground on the Dyrt and ready for you to book, check them out and make sure to leave a review!
On the gorgeous Piney River! Tent camping and RV spots. Gets busy during holiday weekend and middle of summer but still a great place and worth a visit! Also a kayak rental company so you can camp and float the river.
I love Loretta Lynn's! Lots of options for all types of camping. They have equestrian spots, RV spots, tent spots, and cabins for rent. Plus so much to do on the property! Can get busy on holiday weekends when the weather is nice or if they are doing any events there! Otherwise you can easily find a spot here!
My brother and eldest son camp and watch the AMA national motocross championship hosted by LL.
Nice park, good facilities, but no shower. The description said there was a 'bathhouse', I assumed it had a shower.
There was a lot of traffic late at night with people parking and staying in their cars for about an hour and a truck that visited each one, not sure what was happening \-:
There's a highway next to the park with trucks occasionally engine braking.
H&H is a new rv site. There are two spots for overnights and plenty of spots for longer stays. The location is great as there are not many campgrounds in the area. Somewhat rustic, it has water, power and sewer hookups at each site. Wife open space so any size rig will fit. Owner takes cash which at the time of our stay was $32 for 30 amp and $35 for 50 amp service. Some limited hiking past the creek. Otherwise, no other services. Note that it is cash or check only. Host will meet you when you pull in.
We were at site 12 this weekend. We have a 20’ pull behind and the site was plenty big enough for us. The hill to the Rv campground was a pretty steep climb but it’s doable. This was our first time at this campground but it won’t be our last. I can see this being a regular weekend getaway from time to time. The campsites are spaced well apart giving you plenty room and privacy. The water and electric hookups were in an awkward location but were still useable.
I give
Mousetail landing state park 5 stars
On a scale of 1-10,, 10 being excellent,, I give it a 9. The drive in after you get in the park can be a little tricky. The bathhouse was clean and well maintained. Will recommend to all of our camping friends and family. This would be a great place to have a camper rally.
My family and I took a little trip over fall break to tent camp. We stayed in the Cub Lake area in campground 2, which is their primitive campground. There were a few other campers already there in the campground, but we still felt very secluded which was nice. The campground itself is absolutely beautiful and there is plenty to do. Very family friendly as they have a few nice playgrounds for our little ones.
My one complaint, which turned out to be a pretty big hurdle, revolves around firewood. The check in time for campsites is 4 PM and we were there around that time. On the website when you book it mentions not bringing in any firewood from outside the park, which is understandable, but that wood is available inside. The camp store was closed the entire time we were there (We stayed Tuesday and Wednesday), and our campsite host was not available in the times listed either. We knocked on their RV door and called and left a message and never heard back, which left us trying to scramble and salvage dead drop wood for our fires.
Pulled in at 9:45 pm. Number to call was on door. Called it and msg said they’d return call next day. We needed to reserve that night. No envelopes in the box to prepay so we continued our travel.
Many long timers in the park but everyone keeps up their sites. A very friendly and welcoming park. This is a small park with only back in sites. You pay for your site when you make your reservation. Check in is all done on line. You go directly to your site upon arrival. We were very impressed with the management of the park. Very welcoming and helpful. Although the campground has no control, on Friday and Saturday nights the two businesses that back up to the park are noisy with music, cars, people. Just be aware. Make sure you go to TNT for pizza. Site 1 and 2 flood when there is rain. Site was fairly level.
Jake from the Dyrt here! The Woodlands at Buffalo River is the perfect spot to enjoy a weekend (or longer) on the river while you explore the surrounding ridges. Check them out and share your experience on the Dyrt!
We stayed at this campground in August of 2023. This is one of the best in the country, and we know because we are just finishing a 7000 mile trip. The grounds are well manicured, 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. The cable TV gets lots of stations, and works well. The pool is extremely clean, as are the restrooms. 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!!!
Ashley here with The Dyrt! We're so happy to have this new listing on our site. Book your stay, and come back here to leave them some love!
Our campground hosts Shirley and Bobby were just phenomenal. Helpful, kind, and friendly. They assisted in helping us back in and ensured we were good to go. They would personally stop by to check-in. Met a few like-minded people. The campsite was clean and quiet. Definitely one of the nicest campgrounds that we have seen in the area.
Love the place nice people nice campground
This is a very big park with multiple types of camping options and also a lodge with a restaurant. Lots of great fishing and boating spots. There’s a few beaches for swimming and multiple playgrounds for the little ones. Check it is super easy, you just drive up to your site. The RV sites had plenty of room and were very well maintained. We met the camp host to buy firewood and he was really nice and accommodating.
Wildersville, Tennessee, offers a variety of RV camping options that cater to different preferences and needs, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
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