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Peavine Campground is located in the Catoosa Wildlife Management Area near Tennessee. The terrain consists of forests and rolling hills. Campers can explore nearby attractions such as the Obed Wild and Scenic River and Frozen Head State Park.

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Peavine Campground (Catoosa Wildlife Management Area) is located in Tennessee

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Directions

From I-40, take exit 320, Genesis Road, and travel north 8 miles to the entrance to Catoosa WMA.

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36.03103969 N
84.92784267 W

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Reviewed Nov. 29, 2021

Primitive Camping in Wildlife Management Area

This is primitive camping in the Catoosa Wildlife Management Area. There is a large open field for group camping and some more private sites in the woods if you go down Otter Creek Road a little bit past the open field. I believe this is manly used for hunters or fishermen, but is a boondocking option for other outdoor enthusiasts. Again, this is primitive, boondocking, so no amenities or hookups. Pretty basic.

The is a small store at the Deer Run RV Resort less than a mile away. Other than that it’s about a 20 minute drive to the nearest Food City.

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  • Review photo of Peavine Campground (Catoosa Wildlife Management Area) by Steve V., November 29, 2021
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the rules and regulations for camping in Catoosa WMA?

Catoosa WMA camping is primitive with minimal facilities. The area is primarily managed for hunting and fishing activities, so be aware of hunting seasons when planning your visit. Campers should practice leave-no-trace principles, pack out all trash, and maintain appropriate noise levels. Open fires may be restricted during dry periods. For complete and current regulations, contact the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency before your trip, as rules for wildlife management areas can be more restrictive than standard campgrounds.

Where can I find camping in Catoosa Wildlife Management Area?

Peavine Campground provides primitive camping options within Catoosa Wildlife Management Area. The main camping area features a large open field that accommodates group camping. For those seeking more privacy, additional sites are available in the wooded areas along Otter Creek Road just past the open field. The campground primarily serves hunters and fishermen but is also suitable for boondocking enthusiasts looking for a more rustic outdoor experience in this wildlife management area.

How do visitors rate their camping experience at Catoosa Wildlife Management Area?

Visitors to Peavine Campground generally appreciate its primitive nature and opportunities for solitude. The campground receives moderate ratings, with campers valuing its rustic character and access to outdoor activities like hunting and fishing. The experience is best suited for those comfortable with basic accommodations and seeking an authentic outdoor experience. Those expecting amenities may find it too primitive, while outdoor enthusiasts tend to enjoy the natural setting and opportunities for wildlife viewing.

Where is the entrance to Catoosa Wildlife Management Area?

The entrance to Catoosa Wildlife Management Area can be accessed via Otter Creek Road. When arriving at the management area, you'll first encounter a large open field used for group camping. Continuing down Otter Creek Road past this field leads to more secluded camping spots nestled in the woods. For specific directions, it's recommended to check with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency before your trip, as GPS services may not provide accurate guidance to this remote location.