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Find RV Parks and Campgrounds near Corbin, Kentucky

Norris Landing Marina

From $40.00 USD

Per Night
Tazewell, Tennessee
48.7 mi from City Center

Cove Lake

Caryville, Tennessee
44.7 mi from City Center

Cove Lake includes amenities such as . This campground is located on 110 Cove Lake Ln in Caryville, TN and is open all year.

Norris Dam Campground

Rocky Top, Tennessee
49 mi from City Center

Wilderness Road State Park Campground

Ewing, Virginia
38.3 mi from City Center

Cumberland Point Recreation Area

Nancy, Kentucky
41.2 mi from City Center

Station Camp Horse Camp

Oneida, Tennessee
40.7 mi from City Center

Indian Mountain Campground

Jellico, Tennessee
25.1 mi from City Center

Cove Lake Campground

Caryville, Tennessee
44.6 mi from City Center

Great Meadows Campground

Stearns, Kentucky
41.2 mi from City Center

Turkey Foot Campground

Mckee, Kentucky
37.2 mi from City Center

Waitsboro Campground

Somerset, Kentucky
29.3 mi from City Center

General Burnside Island Campground

Burnside, Kentucky
28 mi from City Center

S-Tree Campground

Mckee, Kentucky
30.3 mi from City Center

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Cumberland Gap Nat'l Hist Park

Middlesboro, Kentucky
33 mi from City Center

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Norris Dam SP

Rocky Top, Tennessee
49 mi from City Center

Norris Dam SP is a campground located near Lake City, Tennessee. It features 104 tent-only campsites that are not big rig friendly. None of them are pull through accessible. The park allows pets and has a dump station.   Amenities & Activities Campsite amenities offered include over 20 miles of nature trails, a playground, a swimming pool, a marina with a boat ramp, picnic tables, fire circles, and grills. It also includes basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers and laundry facilities. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as wakeboarding, water skiing, biking, hiking, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.   Attractions The campground is near attractions like: The Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dollywood Ripley's Believe It Or Not Aquarium  Cherokee National Forest
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Lakeview Marina & Campground

Sharps Chapel, Tennessee
45.5 mi from City Center

Pickett State Park

Jamestown, Tennessee
47.5 mi from City Center

Pickett State Park is a campground located on - in jamestown, TN. The site includes laundry facilities.

Cove Lake State Park

Caryville, Tennessee
44.6 mi from City Center

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Southlake RV Park

From $45.00 USD

Per Night
Knoxville, Tennessee
74.9 mi from City Center
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Looking for a peaceful getaway surrounded by nature? Our campground, located on Fort Loudoun Reserve, is the perfect place for you. With easy access to downtown and the Great Smoky Mountains, you have plenty of opportunities to explore the area. Whether you want to relax by the pool or go fishing on the lake, we have something for everyone. Come visit us and experience the beauty of Knoxville and the Great Smoky Mountains for yourself
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Country Life Rv Parks   Services Clarkrange Tn 10

Country Life RV Parks & Services

From $22.50 USD

Per Night
Clarkrange, Tennessee
74.5 mi from City Center
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Amenities Spacious gravel pads, electric, water, septic, pond, near hiking, canoeing, kayaking, ATV trails, with thousands of acres of hunting ranges nearby, plus local Amish & Mennonite country farm stores, and only 15-20 minutes from Crossville, Tennessee, Jamestown, Rugby, and Cookeville, Be sure to visit Tennessee's famous sorghum mill, only minutes away from Country Life RV Parks. OUR VISION OPENING AUG 2023. At present, Country Life RV Parks is under construction with 50 projected RV or Park model sites on level gravel pads with beautiful country views. We are located at 1204 Campground Rd in Clarkrange, Tennessee. Our vision is to offer camping spots--nightly to yearly--for folks who would just like to experience country life. Our fields are surrounded by beautiful pastures and grazing cows. Eric and I are often amused every day by the 13 head of cows traipsing down to the water pond to cool off every day around 2pm. Although our pond, at the moment, is shrouded by tall trees, we plan to get busy on thinning them out in late November, after the famous Appalachian "changing of the leaves" season. By late next spring, we plan to have a pretty walkway around the pond, along with benches and adirondack chairs for your enjoyment.
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