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Fish Trails Campground Laurel Bloomery Tn 11

Fish Trails Rv park

From $35.00 USD

Per Night
Laurel Bloomery, Tennessee
98.3 mi from City Center

Update may 1 2022 unfortunately this property has been sold and the new owners are working hard to carry on what we started and have made alot of improvements but they will not allow any campers out till next year.  we are looking into aquiring other property to start another park.        Due To COVID-19 and the clubhouse construction there will be no tent camping for the 2021 season and all rigs must be fully self-contained.  we are now conducting background checks And theres a 30 day waiting period if there any local court records found from the date of booking a site So we have plenty of time to process you. if your looking for a long term rv site we have a few really good options for you to come check out. Deep in the heart of Appalachia is one amazing farm with a very interesting history, where time seems to have stood still until we decided to acquire the property about 5 years ago and develop part of it into a really neat camping resort.  Fish trails campground is very excited to offer several more camping options for the 2020 season And is the perfect place for you to come explore. This area will be sure to meet and exceed all of your hiking, biking, or relaxation needs as we are located right in the middle of Recreational paradise, But yet the campground offers easy and convent access to Damascus Virginia And everything the Tri-Cities Bristol Tn and Boone NC areas have to offer, which are all just a 30 to 40 minute drive from here.  Fish Trails offers private access to over 200 yards of stocked trout fishing that could arguably be some of the best fishin east of the mighty  Mississippi! The main campground area has a base elevation of ~2250’ and offers very comfortable year-round weather.  Tennesse being on the sunny side of the Smokies and with next to no mosquitoes you will be sure to find yourself a very pleasant camping experience.  CAMPING Rates: starting at $30 daily .   Taxes and fees are not included. Rates subject to change.  Most of the  campsites are located near the bathhouse. We offer 12 sites in total for now, but they are larger and more spread out which provides you with a more peaceful camping experience and can accommodate between 2 to 8 tents each.   Tent site$30.00 Per Night  Includes 2 people, additional guests add $5.00 each per day RV Site $40.00 Per Night (2 Night Minimum) $200.00 Per Week $450 Per Month WiFi included The campground currently has 3 RV electric sites with water and electric directly at them ,  so  like Maybe a 34 foot fifth wheel max or like a 30’ foot pull behind .   So come Bring your RV or just pitch a tent for a truly amazing camping experience, weather you want to enjoy a peaceful time fly fishing, Or you’re looking for the ultimate hiking base camp or just want to relax and enjoy nature at its finest All our campsites provide ample room and are spread out to allow for a better camping experience. RV electric sites, while not totally remote still offer a very beautiful setting.  Rv campers There’s a place to fill up with water when you pull in if you prefer a dispersed site. There Is no sewer dump station in the campground yet,  but for long-term Rv’s staying monthly we offer a couple sites that we have aspecail  rv sewer  pump that can be utalized to pump up to two different Septics. Or we can develop you dump stations at some sights if your interested in a long term site GROUP CAMPSITES   We offer 3 group sites, which will accommodate approximately 15 people each.  These sites may be reserved up to 12 months in advance And require a two night minimum.  Hike-in Sites We are now offering a few hike-in sites where you can even bring your own ATV or side-by-side to access these sites.  These sites are remote Leave No Trace pack in pack out style Tent camping sites, which are located about a 1/2 mile hike/utv style trail that rises up approximately 500’ feet in elevation Into peace and solitude situated high up above the main campground which consists of 32 acres of Pristine mountain land backing to the Cherokee National Forest. Lodging  The clubhouse Construction is nearing completion and should be available in Novemb   weekly to monthly rental now . It can be utilized  as a bunkhouse or as a hotel style studio suite.  It is located  next to the bathhouse and it has its own full private bathroom and kitchenette.  It can sleep 3 comfortably on cots or we can set up a queen sized inflatable raised bed and a cot.  Its nicely situated tucked hidden back in the woods just steps off the Laurel Creek and Trail,   $95.00 Per Night (2 Night Minimum, includes 3 guests)  Additional guests $10.00 per night, per guest  Additional $25.00 cleaning fee for pets.  $510.00 Per Week $800 monthly   Policies & Disclaimer Parks Campground Wi-Fi Disclaimer   The Park offers Wi-Fi for your enjoyment. The signal strength may vary depending on the demand, your location and your computer. Our Wi-Fi is not intended for heavy use such as downloading movies, or inappropriate content but can be used to stream video. Should you abuse the system, your access will be blocked. Wi-Fi signal outages may occur from time to time due to weather or other technical difficulties. Fish Trails campground cannot guarantee continuity of free Wi-Fi service at all times. There is no cell phone signal here so you will need to enable Wi-Fi calling on phones with a guest password which will be provided to  you  after your booking, most sites have high-speed internet available Fast enough to stream Netflix!   Firewood Policy We ask that ALL campfires be made with wood we offer or downed wood that you find inside the park, . Please do not bringing wood from outside the  Cherokee national forest zone  into our park because of the pests that threaten Tennessee.  See what you can do to help prevent the introduction and spread of invasive pests, visit www.protecttnforests.org. To learn more about Don’t Move Firewood, visit www.dontmovefirewood.org.Burn Permits required to have fires November-May Which are available Online at burnsafetn.com unless fire has metal great over it.  FIREWOOD: $10 a day burn all you want or $5 for a nice size fire. Guest access: From the moment you enter the camp and go across the massive bridge that gthat takes you over  over laurel creek you will begin to feel the beauty and power of this property, that lies along a section of an old rail road bed directly off Tn hwy 91 ~2 miles South of the Virginia tn border. The campground is located adjacent to the new Laurel Creek Trail which is a federally funded rail trail conversion project that cost over $350,000 so far and is a park like setting from the campground to the Virginia state line and is Destined to be extended directly into Damascus in the near future and will connect up with the famous Creeper trail! To access the trail from the 5th wheel head to the north end of the property, follow the gravel road up towards the bathhouse area you will see a trail that drops back down onto the old railroad Bed and then go about 50’ and your on the new trail. We are the only private property with direct access to this trail, if you go about 1/2 mile down the trail from here is a section of the legendary Boone Trail aka FS Butt Mountain trail which has been really improved upon recently and it goes all the way up to the Iron Range Trail which you can then hike directly into Damascus or all the way over to the infamous Backbone Rock even, this trail was The old Appalachian Trail Route before they made the new route the next Ridge west of here, but this area offers a much more peaceful hiking experience and is really amazing given the mild climate we get here with abundant wildlife  this place is awesome! Other things to note about hike-in sites:  There are two different areas that we offer hike-in sites here, as there are two massive ridges that rise up directly in back of the lower campground, the north ridge requires a very difficult hike with no gear delivery availabile yet and is only available upon special requests for now.  The South Ridges #11 campsite while you will feel totally remote offers views Of the valley below and of Highway 91, where you’ll be able to see and hear the motorcycles and logging trucks rumble through, which really makes for a spectacle.You May want to consider renting machines through a local outfit in Mountain city who can deliver For a very reasonable prices And ride the trails at Doe Mountain off road park one day too.   Leave No Trace sites-  Plan ahead and be prepare; Travel and camp on durable surfaces ; Dispose of waste properly; Leave what you find; Minimize campfire impact; Respect wildlife. Be curdious of other campers. Cutting, chopping or damage of any kind to trees and plants, large or small, is strictly forbidden. No removal of plants, trees or rocks. Digging is not allowed. Do not dismantle the rock fire rings. Do not pour out candle wax. Stay on marked trails. Pick up your trash and dispose of it  properly in The large trash receptacle in front of the garage which is put outside dailey . FINES FOR VIOLATIONS WILL BE IMPOSED.
Pole Position Campground Bristol Tn 13

Pole Position Campground

From $70.00 USD

Per Night
Bristol, Tennessee
76.8 mi from City Center

The excitement of Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series racing comes to Bristol, Tennessee twice a year, and Pole Position Campground puts you in the midst of all the heart-pounding action. Next to the famed Bristol Motor Speedway, Pole Position Campground is an easy walk from the race track. Pole Position offers hundreds of 20’ x 50’ level camping sites available in three tiers. Each site offers full hookups with 50 amp electric service and our campground includes a large bathhouse with full shower facilities.  In 2020, the campground will be open March 30th-April 6th, June 18th - June 22nd, and September 13th-September 20th. Rates reflect that campers will be staying for the duration of that time (7 nights, 4 nights, or 7 nights respectively). See you soon!
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Lazy Llama Campground

From $38.00 USD

Per Night
Chuckey, Tennessee
75.2 mi from City Center

Explore the natural beauty of the Tennessee Valley in a pastoral farm setting surrounded by the beauty & grace of llamas.  The Lazy Llama Campground is a unique new family owned and operated campground in Northeast Tennessee.  The campground is part of a 22-acre llama farm which is home to over 40 llamas and various other livestock including miniature donkeys and friendly emus.  It features 31 campsites nestled among several large 40+ year-old maple trees.  Most of the sites are big-rig friendly including six 35' x 75'-100' pull-through accessible. The park provides free excellent WiFi (150 mbps), sewer, water, and 50/30/20 amp electrical service at all sites.  We are pet-friendly of course with large green space to walk your dogs.  Unique Activities  The park includes llama trails through the woods and pastures for walking among the animals on the farm, Storytelling Llama Hikes, and llama activities. The park is considered "artsy" with spinning, weaving, drawing, painting, stained glass classes offered each weekend by the resident artist and co-owner, Ms. Carolyn.  Local attractions include: • Storytelling Capital of the World (Jonesborough, TN) 14 miles • NASCAR Bristol Race Track (Bristol, TN) 43 miles • Davy Crockett Birthplace Park (Limestone, TN) 3 miles • Home of President Andrew Johnson (Greeneville, TN) 6 miles • Biltmore Estate (Asheville, NC) 65 miles • Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge, TN) 65 miles • Great Smoky Mountains National Park - 65 miles • Cherokee National Forest for Serious Hiking - 10 miles • Sugar & Beech Mountains Ski Resorts - 65 miles With plenty to do, see and enjoy while at the Lazy Llama Campground, you're sure to have an amazing time. Hope to see you soon!
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R&D Campground

From $15.00 USD

Per Night
Mountain-city, Tennessee
99 mi from City Center

The R & D Campground is located in the beautiful town of Mountain City, and is a great spot to enjoy a relaxing and fun Tennessee camping trip.   Activities and Amenities Travelers can look forward to plenty of space and a refreshing natural landscape, fresh air, clear skies and nearby opportunities for fishing, hiking at the Doe Mountain Trails, biking, picnicking, stargazing and sunset viewing. Amenities onsite include: a pavilion, big rig access, tent camping, 30 amp sites, water and sewerage.    Attractions Just beyond the campground are a number of excellent local activities and attractions, including:  - Appalachians Outdoor Adventures - Elaine’s Country Store - Johnson County Farmer’s Market - La Cucina Italian Kitchen - Mountain City Cycle - Suba’s - Tributary - Watauga Group - Watauga Lake Winery   Hope to see you soon at the R & D Campground!  
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Old Mountain Campground

From $35.00 USD

Per Night
Greeneville, Tennessee
83.5 mi from City Center

Come join us with your tiny house on 10 acres of beautiful mountain views on the Cherokee National Forest. We are a year-round, full time living, community with a salt water pool, onsite laundry facility and a catch and release fish pond. We also offer shower and bath facilities along with primitive camping, so if your company can’t fit in your tiny house, they can come visit anyway! Tell them to pack a tent! We also welcome artists and performers for community entertainment at the pavilion. We are 5 minutes from one of the most desirable waterfalls in the Greenville area, Margarette Falls. We are 15 minutes from Tusculum college, shopping, groceries and restaurants in Greenville, TN. We are also 45 minutes from Johnson City and one hour from Sevierville and Pigeon Forge area. Sherry has owned Old Mountain Campground since 2008, which she built with her late husband. She lives on site and provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere, as well as a feeling of security to residences. Her newest vision is to see a tiny house community on the property. Sites are available with private atmosphere for tiny houses. All spots provide water and septic and electricity is paid by tiny house dweller. Four 30 amp sites are available currently with more to come. So bring a neighbor or two with you! 50 amp sites can be discussed upon request. Sites are $325 a month and electric is .15 per KWH. Please call with ANY questions or to come visit our community! Call 423-638-3236 
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Powell Valley Resort

From $24.95 USD

Per Night
La Follette, Tennessee
60.6 mi from City Center

Camp at Bristol

Bluff-city, Tennessee
76.1 mi from City Center

Triple Creek Campground Newport Tn 6

Triple Creek Campground

From $45.00 USD

Per Night
Newport, Tennessee
89.4 mi from City Center

We are a Family friendly campground your perfect vacation spot.  My wife and I bought it in November 2017 and have made many improvements.  Give us a Look!! For reservations please call our office or go to our web page.423-465-3060 or www.TripleCreekCampground.com  Thanks!  Jim & Kristi Carpenter
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Corn Creek Camp And Cabins

From $10.00 USD

Per Night
Mountain-city, Tennessee
96.7 mi from City Center

Corn Creek is a small campground at the base of Iron Mountain in East Tenn. Located on one of the best rides in Tenn known as the Snake. We have 10 full hook up sites with lots of room for tent campers also. We have just built all new bath house with small office and store on property. We look forward to seeing you soon. Tks Doug and April

Ridgeview Campground

From $25.00 USD

Per Night
Elizabethton, Tennessee
84.9 mi from City Center

Cedar Creek Camp

From $39.00 USD

Per Night
Crab Orchard, Kentucky
67.2 mi from City Center

Come and stay at Cedar Creek Camp!  Experience convenience to premier fishing and kayaking at Cedar Creek Lake, with shady campsites in a friendly atmosphere. Located in southcentral Kentucky, midway between Danville and Mt Vernon, Kentucky, Cedar Creek Camp is 16 miles off Interstate 75, close to Crab Orchard and Stanford, Kentucky.  
Ripplin Waters Campground Sevierville Tn 3

Ripplin Waters Campground

From $36.00 USD

Per Night
Sevierville, Tennessee
86.5 mi from City Center

Located on 1930 Winfield Dunn Parkway in Sevierville, TN lies the Ripplin Waters Campground. This campground includes electricity.
Chimney Rock Rv Park Harrodsburg Ky 0

Chimney Rock RV Park

From $35.00 USD

Per Night
Harrodsburg, Kentucky
83.8 mi from City Center

Located on 220 Chimney Rock Road in Harrodsburg, KY lies the Chimney Rock RV Park. This RV park includes electricity. This site is open Apr 1 - Oct 31.
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Pigeon Forge RV Resort

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
95.4 mi from City Center

Pigeon Forge RV Resort is your gateway to the iconic Tennessee Smoky Mountains. Only 3 minutes from downtown Pigeon Forge and 22 minutes from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, PFRV is the ideal spot to launch your adventure. We offer over 200 RV sites, A heated salt water pool with a triple loop water slide, Concrete pads which are all equipped with 50/30 amp full hook up, gravel sites along Walden Creek( water and electric only), immaculately clean and private bathroom/shower combos, golf cart rentals, live entertainment,tons of activities for the kids, Hunts brother pizza, a full shop with all the essentials, friendly staff and tons of memories!
Falls Creek Cabins   Campground Corbin Ky 0

Falls Creek Cabins & Campground

From $30.00 USD

Per Night
Corbin, Kentucky
53.6 mi from City Center

Falls Creek Cabins & Campground includes amenities such as WiFi, water, sewer, electricity, laundry facilities. This pet friendly campground is located on 2001 KY-90 in Corbin, KY and is open Mar 16 - Nov 14. Canoeing, hiking, kayaking, scenic drives, and tubing are some of the activities you can enjoy during your stay here.
Woodsmoke Campground Unicoi Tn 4

Woodsmoke Campground

Unicoi, Tennessee
86.7 mi from City Center

Are you looking for a campground in Unicoi, TN? Then Woodsmoke Campground located on 215 Woodsmoke Drive might be the place for you. The site includes . It's open all year.
Shadrack Campground Bristol Tn 0

Shadrack Campground

From $25.00 USD

Per Night
Bristol, Tennessee
75.9 mi from City Center

Shadrack Campground is a campground located near Bristol, Tennessee. It features full hookup campsites that are big rig friendly and have plenty of room for slide-outs. Many of them are pull through accessible. The park provides free WiFi, allows pets (complete with a fenced-in dog park), and has a dump station.   Amenities & Activities Campsite amenities offered include a clubhouse with a newly renovated full kitchen, a camp store, picnic tables, fire circles, and grills. It also includes basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers and coin laundry facilities. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as kayaking, canoeing, biking, hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching.   Attractions The campground is near attractions like: • The Great Smoky Mountains National Park • Dollywood • Ripley's Believe It Or Not Aquarium  • Bristol Motor Speedway
Riverbend Campground Pigeon Forge Tn 1

Riverbend Campground

From $38.00 USD

Per Night
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
94.1 mi from City Center

Riverbend Campground is a campground located on 2479 Riverbend Loop 1 in Pigeon Forge, TN. The site includes electricity. The campground is open Mar 15 - Nov 30.
Great Smoky Jellystone Camp Resort Cosby Tn 1

Great Smoky Jellystone Camp-Resort

From $39.00 USD

Per Night
Cosby, Tennessee
96.2 mi from City Center

Are you looking for a campground in Gatlinburg, TN? Then Great Smoky Jellystone Camp-Resort located on 4946 Hooper Highway might be the place for you. The site includes electricity. It's open Mar 18 - Dec 1.
Windrock Park Campground Oliver Springs Tn 1

Windrock Park Campground

From $16.00 USD

Per Night
Oliver Springs, Tennessee
92.8 mi from City Center

Windrock Park Campground is a campground located near Oliver Springs, Tennessee. It features 39 full hookup campsites that are big rig friendly. Many of them are pull through accessible. The park provides free WiFi, allows pets, and has a dump station.   Amenities & Activities Campsite amenities offered include a general store, a playground, an RV pavilion, a shooting range, 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 mountain-biking, hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching.   Attractions The campground is near attractions like: • The Great Smoky Mountains National Park • Dollywood • Ripley's Believe It Or Not Aquarium  • Buffalo Mountain Wind Farm
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