Best Campgrounds near Lewisburg, TN

Camping options around Lewisburg, Tennessee range from established campgrounds to dispersed sites within a short drive of town. Henry Horton State Park Campground offers tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins along the Duck River, providing a central camping hub about 5 miles north of Lewisburg on Highway 31A. Stoney Creek Travel Park (formerly Texas T Campground) provides 42 well-maintained RV sites with full hookups just outside Cornersville, approximately 12 miles southwest of Lewisburg. The area also features glamping experiences at locations like Tipi Creek and Ray of Hope Guest Ranch, which provide unique accommodations for visitors seeking alternatives to traditional camping.

Road access to most campgrounds in the region remains reliable year-round, with most sites featuring gravel pads and maintained entrance roads. Seasonal considerations include higher humidity and temperatures during summer months, when temperatures can exceed 90°F. "The primitive camping sites are directly across from three group sites, each of which accommodate up to fifty people," noted one camper about Henry Horton, highlighting that site selection can impact noise levels and privacy. Winter camping is available at most locations, though visitors should prepare for occasional freezing temperatures between December and February. Cell phone coverage is generally adequate throughout the region, especially at established campgrounds near highways.

Campers consistently rate waterfront sites highly, particularly those along the Duck River in Henry Horton State Park. The park offers hiking trails suitable for most skill levels, though some visitors have noted the primitive trail is more challenging than advertised. A visitor remarked, "Great quiet place to camp. Secluded with great hiking trails." Most campgrounds in the area provide clean facilities and showers, with several reviewers specifically mentioning well-maintained bathrooms. For travelers passing through, Stoney Creek Travel Park receives high marks for accessibility and cleanliness. The campground's proximity to Interstate 65 makes it convenient for overnight stays while traveling, with visitors appreciating the easy-access pull-through sites that accommodate larger rigs without requiring unhitching.

Best Camping Sites Near Lewisburg, Tennessee (88)

    1. Henry Horton State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Chapel Hill, TN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 364-2222

    $10 - $150 / night

    "Chapel Hill, just to the north, offers all you might need with a hardware store, Dollar General, walk in clinic and restaurants."

    "Yes, I received several dirty looks for driving on the road toward the tent area.) I parked in the restroom area as the road was completely blocked with children, inner tubes and adults."

    2. Stoney Creek Travel Park

    9 Reviews
    Lewisburg, TN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 293-2500

    $44 - $50 / night

    "Stayed here do a couple of days of work in Lewisburg. Not allowed to have fires though."

    "Very close to the highway but not too close LOL. Good food to eat within 20 minutes all the shopping you need for traveling. staff and the owners awesome."

    3. Campers RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Spring Hill, TN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 381-4112

    "Good dog walks. Good Wi-Fi."

    "Very close to the freeway. Great for overnight or extended stay. Nice pull through sites."

    4. Ray of Hope Guest Ranch and Horse Motel

    1 Review
    Lewisburg, TN
    12 miles

    "Most campgrounds in Tennessee are buried in the woods, but not this yurt campsite at Ray of Hope. "

    5. Howlin Hill

    2 Reviews
    Chapel Hill, TN
    12 miles
    +1 (615) 578-6929

    $30 - $150 / night

    "From what I could see it’s secluded for tents had bathrooms and trails. And fire places close to campsites !"

    6. Southport Saltpeter Cave

    2 Reviews
    Mount Pleasant, TN
    17 miles
    +1 (931) 215-8445

    $10 / night

    "Southport Saltpeter Cave is a historic cave located 12 miles south of Columbia TN. We offer cave tours, primitive camping, hiking, and exploring."

    7. River Road RV Park & Horse Camp

    2 Reviews
    Chapel Hill, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 364-7714

    $30 - $65 / night

    "Many of the other campers are long-term residents working nearby, and everyone we met was friendly and helpful. It felt safe, grounded, and community-oriented."

    8. David Crockett State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Lawrenceburg, TN
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 762-9408

    "Beautiful campsite surround trees. Very quiet and secluded. There is water and electric hookups at each site and a dump station on the grounds as you leave. This was a very clean and safe campground."

    "Has a small lake and dock for fishing, paddling, etc... They have rentals on site. Has a few miles of decent flat trails, all of which are young kid friendly."

    9. Meriwether Lewis Campground

    33 Reviews
    Hohenwald, TN
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 305-7417

    "That’s probably not something I would have said before visiting the Meriwether Lewis Campground near Hohenwald, Tennessee. This campground is amazing."

    "I did not expect to find something like this in Tennessee! Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised. It is a cute little campground with clean bathrooms nearby."

    10. Tipi Creek

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    Lewisburg, TN
    2 miles
    +1 (615) 848-4169

    $75 - $125 / night

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437 Reviews of 88 Lewisburg Campgrounds


  • Lizzy S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Red Coach Resort

    Tucked away in the trees

    This park is tucked away in a private neighborhood on about 80 acres. There are a lot of RV sites as well as primitive camping in the back. We really enjoyed all of the trees and being able to take the kids to play in the small creek in the back of the property. They have a nice playground and a koi pond with a little deck to sit on. The only negative is I feel like they “nickle and dimed” us to death.

  • j
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Evans Loop Backcountry Site — Tims Ford State Park

    Great setup hike isn’t for the weak thought

    The actual campsite is great theres a fire pit with a grill over it some good trees for a hammock there is cell service thats something I wanted to know before going the hike is rough though so pack light and be prepared

  • Daniol S.
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Henry Horton State Park Campground

    Back Country

    Went camping with my brother back in May. They seem to have made a lot of improvements to the campground since my last visit years prior. There are new trails and the amenities at the sites appear to be new. The trails are very well maintained.

  • SkywaystoHighways.com Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    The Caverns Campground in Grundy County Tennessee

    Concert Venue Camping

    We stayed at this campground to see St. Paul and the Broken Bones. This campground is for The Caverns concert venue and can only be camped at during concerts. A bit pricey but worth it. Port-a-Potty’s were spotless. Beware of choosing a spot on top of a fire ant house!!! Ouch!

  • SkywaystoHighways.com Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Poole Knobs

    Always a great stay

    Great campground on a lovely lake. We always enjoy our stay here. Short drive to nearby Smyrna. Bathrooms are clean and staff is very welcoming. Our favorite site is 48 which offers a great view with access to the water and trees for privacy along the roadside.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Seven Points

    Great COE Campground

    Best camp hosts ever. Very friendly, kind and helpful. Great views. Clean bathrooms. Water and electric at every site. Dump station. Discount for America the Beautiful pass. You need to book your reservations on recreation.gov

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Rvino - The Broken Banjo

    Convenient and well maintained

    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. They lead you to your site and stay to make sure you don't have any questions. Nice little store, well stocked with conveniences and RV needs, as well as souvenirs.

    Gravel roads and level pads. We stopped overnight and did not have to disconnect, as we were perfectly level. Heated swimming pool and splash pad at the entrance, with other "entertainment" for kids in the back of the park (giant chess board, putting green, playground, etc. next to the small lake)

    We were amazed to see park staff cleaning and picking up until 1900 at night. One was literally filling bags with pine cones from the road and sites.

    The "Premium" sites, such as site 2, has a concrete patio with wrought iron table and chairs, along with a fire-pit and grill.

  • Cassondra P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2025

    Elm Hill RV Resort

    Beautiful Campground

    We stopped here for a quick overnight stop on our way back home

    It is definetly a park that they are stacked in close and open sky’s with not a lot of shade

    Everything was very clean and in great working order

    Kids loved swimming in the pool

    The water around is clear and beautiful

    We had a very lovely sunset as we walked around park


Guide to Lewisburg

Camping options near Lewisburg, Tennessee include sites along the Duck River watershed at elevations ranging from 650 to 800 feet. The region receives approximately 54 inches of rainfall annually, creating lush surroundings for campers with peak humidity occurring from June through August. The area's limestone geology forms unique creek beds and natural features across multiple camping locations within a 20-mile radius of town.

What to do

Hiking trails at David Crockett State Park: Located 30 miles southwest of Lewisburg, the park offers technical trails with interesting terrain features. "The trail we took was a little rough, definitely technical but plenty of cool things to keep my granddaughter interested in the next turn," notes one visitor at David Crockett State Park Campground.

Horseback riding access: River Road RV Park & Horse Camp provides equestrian-friendly facilities for those traveling with horses. "It's a quiet, no-frills spot on a working farm—perfect if you're looking for a place to relax and recharge after a day of exploring," reports a camper about the farm setting at River Road RV Park & Horse Camp.

Stargazing opportunities: The open hilltop locations provide excellent night sky viewing. "We watched the moon rise over a hill directly in front of the campsite, and we even saw a brilliant shooting star blaze across the sky for what seems like an eternity," mentions a visitor about the unobstructed celestial views at Ray of Hope Guest Ranch.

What campers like

Spacious back-in sites: The extended-stay areas provide more room than standard pull-through locations. "The back-in and full time sites have ample space for those looking for a longer stay, but the pull through a usually aren't full so they provide decent space as well," explains a camper at Campers RV Park.

Family-friendly amenities: Facilities designed for children enhance the camping experience. "The kids have plenty of space to ride bikes & make new friends. We have never been disappointed when we camp here. Most mornings I can sit outside & watch the deer grazing as I have my coffee," shares a regular visitor to David Crockett State Park Campground.

Easy access to recreation areas: Many campgrounds offer nearby activities without requiring travel. "Activities everywhere! There are pavilions and out buildings setup with games, hammocks, and all kinds of fun family-friendly things to see and do," notes a full-time RVer about Campers RV Park.

What you should know

Seasonal temperature variations: Winter camping requires preparation for occasional freezing conditions. "Great December sleep in go as we headed south. Clean campground and beautiful scenery...will return outside winter season," reports a winter visitor to Henry Horton State Park Campground.

Site design variations: Not all campgrounds permit campfires at individual sites due to spacing constraints. "Only detriment is the full service sites are close together therefore they do not offer fire rings at each site," explains a visitor regarding restrictions at David Crockett State Park Campground.

Free camping available: Budget options exist for travelers willing to forego amenities. "Free on a FCFS basis. Roomy. Clean. Well maintained. Beautiful falls to go see," reports a camper about the cost-free options at Meriwether Lewis Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Beginner-friendly backpacking: Short hike-in sites allow children to experience backpacking without long distances. "The backcountry campsites are just a short trek from the camp store, the hike itself follows the river. We only saw one other couple and no one else was staying at the second site so it was such a secluded weekend," shares a novice backpacker at Henry Horton State Park Campground.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Animal encounters create memorable experiences for children. "From what I could see it's secluded for tents had bathrooms and trails. And fire places close to campsites!" notes a visitor to Howlin Hill.

Off-season advantages: Visiting during shoulder seasons provides quieter experiences with fewer crowds. "I vistited in the off season (Nov 24)- the bathrooms were clean, the sites were quiet and it was beautiful. Some sites are level, some aren't," reports a late-fall visitor at Henry Horton State Park Campground.

Tips from RVers

Overnight accessibility: Convenient locations provide easy access for travelers passing through. "Great pull thru sites with full hook ups. 50/30 amp power, water and sewer. Good recreation areas. Good dog walks. Good Wi-Fi," notes a traveler at Stoney Creek Travel Park, praising the highway-adjacent location.

Level site availability: Concrete pads eliminate leveling challenges for first-time RV users. "Our first time RVing and this is where we stayed!! We really liked that the pads were concrete and level....took a lot of pressure off of the leveling process," shares a new RVer about their experience at David Crockett State Park Campground.

Interior comfort considerations: Temperature management becomes important during extreme seasons. "Couldn't get my furnace to work (again, could have been me, but it worked at the site before and the one after) so I had to use a space heater and pay an extra $2.5/day. It was still freezing at night," cautions a winter visitor to River Road RV Park & Horse Camp.

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available near Lewisburg, TN?

Several campgrounds are available near Lewisburg, TN. Stoney Creek Travel Park offers a convenient small RV park right off the interstate, making it easy to access for overnight stays while visiting Lewisburg. Fires aren't permitted at this location. For more natural surroundings, Henry Horton State Park Campground is another option in the area, featuring spacious sites and hiking trails. Other nearby options include Campers RV Park near Columbia and River Road RV Park & Horse Camp, both offering water and toilet facilities. Most campgrounds in the region are accessible year-round, though amenities may be limited during winter months.

What glamping options are available at Tipi Creek in Lewisburg, TN?

Tipi Creek offers unique glamping experiences for those seeking comfortable outdoor accommodations near Lewisburg. The site features drive-in access with reservable spots, and provides basic amenities including water and toilets. For those interested in alternative glamping experiences in the region, Ray of Hope Guest Ranch and Horse Motel offers beautiful yurt camping with panoramic views of Tennessee hills and spectacular night sky viewing. Unlike many woodland campgrounds, this location provides open vistas perfect for stargazing, including moonrise views over the hills.

Where can I find tent camping sites near Lewisburg, Tennessee?

Tent campers near Lewisburg have several options within driving distance. Meriwether Lewis Campground offers a beautiful tent camping experience with clean facilities, picnic tables, and fire pits at each site. The campground features a majestic starry drive and is surprisingly scenic for Tennessee. Another good option is Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park in Manchester, which provides a dense, wooded setting with helpful staff and a museum entrance. The campground has a lowland feel and makes visitors feel welcome. Southport Saltpeter Cave also offers tent camping with drive-in, hike-in, or walk-in access and toilet facilities.