Under new ownership – many changes coming spring 2022, i.e. sewer hookups, high speed internet, gravel sites. The former name was Hiawassee Court RV Park and was run more like a trailer park.  The new owners’ focus will be as a vacation destination. We look forward to your stay with us.

    At 411 Oaks RV Park, we offer shady sites in a natural setting, with very easy access to major highways and interstates. Each site is equipped with city water and 30 or 50 amp electrical services. There are some pull-through sites available and we have a dumping station. We offer a peaceful surrounding, yet with easy access to just about anything you could need or want! There is a bank, convenience store with fuel and LP, and post office within 2 blocks of the park. Also, it is only a few minute’s drive to stores and some of the finest restaurants in the area! Our park is located very near to the Hiwassee and Ocoee Rivers, where there are lots of fun things to do. We are also near to the Cherokee National Forest and centrally located between Knoxville and Chattanooga Tennessee. In Delano Tennessee only a few minute’s drive to the north, you can find tons of antiques, and the L&N depot. The entire area is steeped in rich history and heritage!

    Backbone Rock Campground is a small campground situated along the beautiful Beaverdam Creek at an elevation of 2,100 feet in northern Johnson County. This developed campground is popular with those visiting the nearby Backbone Rock, a tunnel originally blasted through the rock ridge for the railway. The creek side location with popular swim area and lush forest surroundings make Backbone Rock Campground particularly desirable during hot summer months. With 10 campsites and an adjacent large Civilian Conservation Corps- built reservable pavilion with lawn, Backbone Rock is a great option for a group to reserve the whole campground for retreats and other events.

    There are 10 single campsites, including two double sites within Backbone Rock Campground. The campground has flush toilets. Each site contains a table, fire ring and lantern holder.

    Backbone Rock Campground is located along the beautiful Beaverdam Creek nestled in the mountains of the Southern Appalachians. Along with camping, Beaverdam Creek is stocked with trout. The Appalachian National Scenic Trail is accessed via the nearby Backbone Rock Recreation Area parking.

    Pigeon Forge Landing RV Resort offers the newest accommodations and amenities set along a natural lazy river in the best location in Pigeon Forge. Pigeon Forge Landing RV Resort is big-rig friendly offering Premium and Executive pull-through spaces as well as Riverside Back-in spaces. All sites include full hookups with 30/50 amp including water, sewer, wifi, and cable TV. Enjoy the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains, which is just minutes away from all the attractions the Pigeon Forge and Sevierville area have to offer!

    Belle Ridge Retreat Campground in Monterey Tennessee provides full hookup RV camping and cabins. Belle Ridge is a family owned and operated camp ground. We specialize in large open sites to easily accommodate large RVs and group camping. There are hiking trails going to two different ponds, and another going to a 100′ water fall. If you love the outdoors, we’re sure you’ll love the Cumberland Plateau and all Belle Ridge has to offer!

    In a nutshell, we are awesome! True West is THE premiere campground in Big South Fork. Our legendary customer service is known far and wide. On top of that, we are adjacent to one of the best kept secrets of the southeast, Big South Fork National River and Recreational Area. Whether you are into Hiking, Biking, River Riding, Trail Riding, Rock Climbing or star gazing, you’ll find it in Big South Fork. There are also nearby ATV trails available in Pickett State Park and Black House. Motorcycle touring groups also find the area a great place to ride. And we’re right in the middle of it all! You won’t find better Hospitality and HORSEpitality® anywhere in the country!

    Piney River Resort in Bon Aqua Tennessee offers 54 full hookup RV sites along the banks of the Piney River.  Currently under expansion and renovation, the park provides stunning beauty, charm, and southern hospitality. Sites are available river side while others are available a short distance away.  Just 45 minutes from downtown Nashville, you get both seclusion and access to all the music and fun of “Music City”!

    Cedar Ridge RV Park in Camden Tennessee provides 7 full hookup RV sites capable of handling most any sized RV. Situated on 40 acres the property is for self contained units (no restrooms or showers available) and is set in a wooded area. Packed gravel roads and parking pads. 1 Mile from Kentucky Lake the RV park is located 3.5 miles from Camden city limits in a rural setting. Pull thru and backin sites are available. Rates vary based upon utility electrical hookups need; 30 amp = $30 per night and 50 amp = $35 per night.

    In addition to the RV sites the property has 4 nice lodges with full baths and kitchens available. Listed on Homeaway and VRBO these cabins are a suitable option to stay in the area.

    Many annual events take place nearby on both the lake and in the forest areas including Motocross races, fishing tournaments and other outdoor related events.

    Poland Creek Campground and Recreational Facility in Louisville Tennessee offers 26 electric sites, 16 by the shoreline and 12 in the center, plus eight tent sites. The electric sites are typically rented for the entire season during the first week of business, and on weekends and holidays it can be difficult to get a tent lot. Located on a small peninsula the park has grass sites in a park like setting. A city park the location allows guests to stay long term so lots of locals leave their RVs there during the season.

    From the park: Poland Creek Campground and recreational facility is located on Lowes Ferry Road in Louisville. It is bordered by scenic Fort Loudoun Lake. The facility is leased to the town from TVA. The facility contains a 34-site campground, restrooms, boat launch and parking. Twenty-four sites have electricity, and there are both lake-front and lake-view campsites. Tent site numbers (13-17, 32-34) rent for $18/day, lakefront electric site numbers (18-31) rent for $30/day ($475 monthly) and lakeview electric site numbers (1-12) rent for $25/day ($400 monthly). The normal camping season is April through October. Special arrangements can be made for off-season events.

    Danville Park Campground near Danville Tennessee (Stewart TN) is a brand new county park being developed for potential opening by Summer 2018. 11 tent sites with fire pits, grills and picnic tables just across Ferry Road along the fishing pond bank. In addition 11 full hookup RV sites will be established along an access road that will run along a ridge facing the water. Each site will include sewer, water and electric hook-ups, as well as grills, picnic tables, fire pits and garbage cans.

    A dump station for RV waste water also is included in the project.

    Located along the East shore of the Tennessee River.

    Poole Knobs Campground near Lavergne Tennessee is a US Corp of Engineers Park offering 87 partial hookup and primitive tent and RV sites. As with the majority of COE parks the location is easily accessed for larger rigs with ample space between sites. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. Playgrounds, trails, boat launch, restrooms and showers are available. Advanced reservations are available and encouraged. Set in a rural setting the park is not far from urban sprawl around Smyrna (and south Nashville). Open seasonally.

    Poole Knobs Campground at J. Percy Priest Lake, located in the beautiful state of Tennessee, is a hidden gem that beckons outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Volunteer State. Situated on the shores of the scenic J. Percy Priest Lake, this campground offers a unique and unforgettable camping experience amidst the tranquil surroundings of the lake and a wealth of recreational opportunities.

    One of the most captivating aspects of Poole Knobs Campground is its breathtaking natural setting along the shores of J. Percy Priest Lake. Campers are treated to picturesque views of the expansive lake, with its glistening waters, wooded shores, and serene coves. The park’s proximity to J. Percy Priest Lake provides campers with ample opportunities for water-based activities, including swimming, boating, and lakeside relaxation, making it an ideal destination for water enthusiasts.

    J. Percy Priest Lake is renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities. The lake is home to a variety of fish species, including bass, catfish, crappie, and more. Anglers of all skill levels can cast their lines into the lake’s waters from fishing piers, the shoreline, or their own boats. The serene atmosphere of the lake, with its peaceful coves and scenic beauty, creates the perfect setting for a memorable fishing experience.

    Camping at Poole Knobs Campground is a delightful experience that combines the beauty of the lakeshore with modern camping amenities. The campground offers a range of camping options, including tent sites and RV sites with electrical and water hookups. Each campsite is equipped with amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and access to clean restroom facilities, ensuring a comfortable and convenient camping experience. The campground’s peaceful ambiance, with the sounds of nature and the gentle breeze off the lake, creates the perfect atmosphere for campfires and stargazing.

    Beyond camping and fishing, visitors to Poole Knobs Campground can explore a variety of recreational activities within the campground and the surrounding area. Hiking on nearby trails, birdwatching, and wildlife photography are popular pastimes, allowing visitors to connect with the natural beauty of the region. The nearby city of Nashville offers additional attractions, including live music, dining, and cultural exploration.

    In conclusion, Poole Knobs Campground at J. Percy Priest Lake in Tennessee is a hidden treasure for those seeking an authentic outdoor adventure in the Volunteer State. Its breathtaking natural beauty, excellent fishing opportunities, and well-equipped campgrounds make it an ideal destination for both seasoned anglers and newcomers to the joys of camping and fishing. This picturesque campground promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you with cherished memories and a deep appreciation for the tranquil beauty of Tennessee’s lakes and woodlands. So pack your camping and fishing gear, embrace the lakeside serenity, and prepare for a remarkable journey at Poole Knobs Campground.

    Lazy Llama Campground in South Chuckey Tennessee provides full hookup RV and tent camping in a newly remodeled (2017) campground. Featuring a Llama farm and onsite art classes the family run park has gravel roads and parking pads with mowed grass separation. 31 campsites mixed among the large trees and nearby winding nature trails of their farm.

    The campground has sites that range from 25-35 feet wide and 65-100 feet long, including six large pull-through sites to accommodate large RVs. Wifi is available. Sites are terraced into a hillside.

    Yarberry Peninsula Campground near Lenoir City Tennessee provides partial hookup RV and tent camping in a scenic area along the banks of the Little Tennessee River and Fort Loudoun Lake. The campground has paved roads with gravel parking pads and mowed grass surrounds. Sites can be had on the water or inland but all are pretty and reasonably priced. The location was recently updated and re-opened making it very popular. Rates include short and long term options with some RVs left out there as a vacation place (most of the sites are designated as “long term”).

    Sites have picnic tables and fire rings. Trails take guests down to the shore and around the campground. Well run the location is popular on weekends and holidays. A boat ramp is available as are boat rentals.

    Davy Crockett Campground near Crossville Tennessee offers full and partial hookup RV and tent camping in a family friendly park. Forested setting with pool and spa, on site restaurant and lake. Exit 311 from I-40.

    Bayside Marina and RV Park in Ten Mile Tennessee offers full hookup RV sites adjacent to the Watts Bar Lake. A launch ramp and small marina allow for easy access with boats. Mostly seasonal sites.

    Serenity Cove Marina and RV Park in Johnson City Tennessee offers full hookup RV sites adjacent to a fresh water lake and marina.

    Indian Camp Creek RV Park near Cosby Tennessee offers full hookup RV sites catering to long term guests in a park model community.

    Gatlinburg East / Smoky Mountain KOA (formerly Smoky Mountain Premier RV Resort) near Cosby Tennessee offers full hookup RV sites catering to large RVs in a treed setting. The property is tucked off the highway and backs up to the Great Smokey Mountain National Park. Treed setting with easy access for any size rig. Hiking trails are accessible from the back of the park.

    Gravel roads and parking pads sites have picnic tables and plenty of trees all around. Closer to the Cosby area than Gatlinburg the RV park has installed family friendly amenities in association with the KOA designation. Pull thru and backin sites are available for tent and RV camping.

    Eastbend Automotive RV Sites near Gatlinburg Tennessee offers full hookup RV sites located behind an auto service station.

    Camp LeConte Luxury Outdoor Resort in Gatlinburg Tennessee offers full hookup RV sites with pull thrus and back-ins located north of downtown. An onsite trolley stop is located here.

    Wonderland RV Park in Sevierville Tennessee (Wears Valley) offers 40 full hookup RV sites for short and long term stays.