Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground
Stephanie J.
Reviewed May. 1, 2019

Great Day Use or Long-Term Stay For RVs

Cumberland Mountain has a total of 145 campsites, spread across 5 loops, plus a backcountry site on an 8 mile backpacking trail.

We have not stayed overnight here as we are tent-campers only, and while tent camping is permitted, after visiting we felt that this campground was much better suited for RV campers. However we have come here for the day to hike and enjoy the playground by the picnic area, and it is a beautiful park, with a large lake, a restaurant, and a bridge that is iconic to the Cumberland region of Tennessee.

Of the five camping loops, loop 4 offers the most shade (particularly sites 102-109, which are shaded by evergreens and some of the prettiest campsites I have seen in a state park!), although is not ADA accessible. Loop 2 offers the least amount of shade. Loops 1, 3, and 5 have mostly hardwood trees, thus offering more shade in the warmer months and mostly sun in the winter. All sites have picnic tables and fire rings, and most can accommodate trailers up to 60 feet, with a few going higher (site 145 can fit over 100'!). Tent camping is permitted, although in most sites the only space to put a tent is very close to the fire pits or on a gravel/concrete surface, and in loops 2, 3, and 5 the park prohibits tents on the grass within each site.

Amenities at this park include hiking, fishing, paddling/boat rental, biking, a swimming pool, golf, and birding. Cabins are also available to rent, many with a view of the lake. Day use includes picnic tables, picnic pavilions, and multiple playground areas for kids. This park is also further away from urban areas and is a good place for wildlife viewing--we have seen black snakes, and what looked like a raccoon!

This is a much less crowded park than Fall Creek Falls to the south, particularly if you can make it early in the season, and is convenient to I-40, premium golfing, and historical sites on the Cumberland Plateau. While there are better options in this region for someone looking to pitch a tent, if you have an RV, Cumberland Mountain is very peaceful, offering a lot of ways to spend your day and a quiet and relaxing spot to watch the stars and enjoy the sounds of nature at night.

  • Review photo of Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground by Stephanie J., May 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground by Stephanie J., May 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground by Stephanie J., May 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground by Stephanie J., May 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground by Stephanie J., May 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground by Stephanie J., May 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground by Stephanie J., May 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground by Stephanie J., May 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground by Stephanie J., May 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground by Stephanie J., May 1, 2019
  • Review photo of Cumberland Mountain State Park Campground by Stephanie J., May 1, 2019