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Seven Points (TN)
Seven Points Campground is a scenic lakeside retreat in Tennessee, offering a variety of recreational activities. Surrounded by lush hills, it features opportunities for outdoor enjoyment both on the lake and in nearby woodlands. Visitors can enga...
From $36/night
Cades Cove Campground
Cades Cove attracts over 2 million visitors each year with its stunning scenery and historic structures. Popular activities include hiking, biking, and touring the 11-mile loop road while observing wildlife. The area is particularly beautiful in s...
From $30/night
Cook Day Use Area
Cook Day Use Area is a scenic lakeside destination in middle Tennessee, offering a variety of recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy both lake activities and explore the surrounding woods and grasslands. It serves as a perfect spot for outdoo...
Cades Cove Group
Cades Cove Group attracts over 2 million visitors each year with its scenic beauty, historic structures, and popular biking and hiking trails. Nestled in the mountains, the campground provides a lush, shaded experience. It's a prime destination wi...
From $94/night
Anthony Creek Horse Camp
Anthony Creek Horse Camp is situated by the picturesque Anthony Creek, offering beautiful scenery year-round, from spring wildflowers to autumn colors. Camping at this site requires visitors to have their own horse.
From $30/night
Van Hook Glade
Van Hook Glade is a picturesque and secluded campground located in Nantahala National Forest. It offers convenience for families and anglers, with nearby hiking trails, scenic views, waterfalls, and a lake. The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiast...
From $24/night
Rock Creek Campground (TN)
Rock Creek Campground is situated by the Emory River within the Obed Wild and Scenic River area. It offers a natural setting for outdoor activities. The campground provides opportunities for camping and enjoying the scenic beauty of the region.
From $15/night
Elrod Ferry
Elrod Ferry Recreation Area is a 39-acre site by Hartwell Dam, featuring day use and boat launching facilities. It includes 37 picnic sites, shelters with utilities, a boat ramp, swim areas, playgrounds, and a volleyball pit. The area is heavily u...
Tailwater Rec Area
Tailwater Recreation Area is situated below Cordell Hull Lake and Dam on the Cumberland River near Carthage, TN. Named after a notable statesman, the area offers various outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, and hunting. I...
Watsadler
Watsadler Campground is a 36-acre site featuring dense pine and hardwood cover, open year-round and popular among campers. It offers various amenities, including 51 campsites with water/electric hookups, multiple comfort stations, a boat ramp, and...
From $38/night
Rest Haven RV Park
Cherry Hill Campground
Cherry Hill Campground is open from April 1 to October 31 and is located near the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River with access to hiking trails. Amenities include drinking water, cooking grills, tables, lantern posts, and restrooms with hot showers...
From $15/night
Big Oaks
Big Oaks Recreation Area is a 12-acre site with grassy slopes and scattered trees, heavily used during peak seasons for events like the Hartwell Dam Run. It provides facilities such as a large picnic shelter, 26 picnic sites, a two-lane boat ramp,...
Defeated Creek Park
Defeated Creek Park Campground is located by Cordell Hull Lake on the Cumberland River System, seven miles from Carthage, Tennessee. The lake is named after Cordell Hull, a notable politician and longest-serving U.S. Secretary of State. A virtual ...
From $36/night
Love's RV Stop-Cordele GA 801
Woodland RV Resort & Campground
Cheoah Point Cabin 1
Cheoah Point Cabin 1 is located in the Cheoah Point Recreation Area within Nantahala National Forest, surrounded by mixed hardwood forest. It is part of a campground with tent and RV sites on a peninsula in Santeetlah Lake. The cabin is available ...
From $40/night
Cheoah Point Cabin 2
Cheoah Point Cabin 2 is located in the Cheoah Point Recreation Area within Nantahala National Forest, offering views of Santeetlah Lake. The cabin is part of a campground with tent and RV sites, surrounded by a mixed hardwood forest. It is availab...
From $40/night
Crescent
Crescent Group Campground is a 41-acre group camping site located on a narrow peninsula with gentle slopes and a mix of pine and hardwood trees. It features two reservable loops with a total of 32 campsites, two shelters, comfort stations, a playg...
From $528/night
Smoky Waters Campground
From $59/night
Popular Filters
Seven Points (TN)
Seven Points Campground is a scenic lakeside retreat in Tennessee, offering a variety of recreational activities. Surrounded by lush hills, it features opportunities for outdoor enjoyment both on the lake and in nearby woodlands. Visitors can enga...
From $36/night
Cades Cove Campground
Cades Cove attracts over 2 million visitors each year with its stunning scenery and historic structures. Popular activities include hiking, biking, and touring the 11-mile loop road while observing wildlife. The area is particularly beautiful in s...
From $30/night
Cook Day Use Area
Cook Day Use Area is a scenic lakeside destination in middle Tennessee, offering a variety of recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy both lake activities and explore the surrounding woods and grasslands. It serves as a perfect spot for outdoo...
Cades Cove Group
Cades Cove Group attracts over 2 million visitors each year with its scenic beauty, historic structures, and popular biking and hiking trails. Nestled in the mountains, the campground provides a lush, shaded experience. It's a prime destination wi...
From $94/night
Anthony Creek Horse Camp
Anthony Creek Horse Camp is situated by the picturesque Anthony Creek, offering beautiful scenery year-round, from spring wildflowers to autumn colors. Camping at this site requires visitors to have their own horse.
From $30/night
Van Hook Glade
Van Hook Glade is a picturesque and secluded campground located in Nantahala National Forest. It offers convenience for families and anglers, with nearby hiking trails, scenic views, waterfalls, and a lake. The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiast...
From $24/night
Rock Creek Campground (TN)
Rock Creek Campground is situated by the Emory River within the Obed Wild and Scenic River area. It offers a natural setting for outdoor activities. The campground provides opportunities for camping and enjoying the scenic beauty of the region.
From $15/night
Elrod Ferry
Elrod Ferry Recreation Area is a 39-acre site by Hartwell Dam, featuring day use and boat launching facilities. It includes 37 picnic sites, shelters with utilities, a boat ramp, swim areas, playgrounds, and a volleyball pit. The area is heavily u...
Tailwater Rec Area
Tailwater Recreation Area is situated below Cordell Hull Lake and Dam on the Cumberland River near Carthage, TN. Named after a notable statesman, the area offers various outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, and hunting. I...
Watsadler
Watsadler Campground is a 36-acre site featuring dense pine and hardwood cover, open year-round and popular among campers. It offers various amenities, including 51 campsites with water/electric hookups, multiple comfort stations, a boat ramp, and...
From $38/night
Rest Haven RV Park
Cherry Hill Campground
Cherry Hill Campground is open from April 1 to October 31 and is located near the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River with access to hiking trails. Amenities include drinking water, cooking grills, tables, lantern posts, and restrooms with hot showers...
From $15/night
Big Oaks
Big Oaks Recreation Area is a 12-acre site with grassy slopes and scattered trees, heavily used during peak seasons for events like the Hartwell Dam Run. It provides facilities such as a large picnic shelter, 26 picnic sites, a two-lane boat ramp,...
Defeated Creek Park
Defeated Creek Park Campground is located by Cordell Hull Lake on the Cumberland River System, seven miles from Carthage, Tennessee. The lake is named after Cordell Hull, a notable politician and longest-serving U.S. Secretary of State. A virtual ...
From $36/night
Love's RV Stop-Cordele GA 801
Woodland RV Resort & Campground
Cheoah Point Cabin 1
Cheoah Point Cabin 1 is located in the Cheoah Point Recreation Area within Nantahala National Forest, surrounded by mixed hardwood forest. It is part of a campground with tent and RV sites on a peninsula in Santeetlah Lake. The cabin is available ...
From $40/night
Cheoah Point Cabin 2
Cheoah Point Cabin 2 is located in the Cheoah Point Recreation Area within Nantahala National Forest, offering views of Santeetlah Lake. The cabin is part of a campground with tent and RV sites, surrounded by a mixed hardwood forest. It is availab...
From $40/night
Crescent
Crescent Group Campground is a 41-acre group camping site located on a narrow peninsula with gentle slopes and a mix of pine and hardwood trees. It features two reservable loops with a total of 32 campsites, two shelters, comfort stations, a playg...
From $528/night
Smoky Waters Campground
From $59/night
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Jacksonville has 259 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Crescent is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
Campgrounds near Jacksonville vary in distance from the city center. Use our map view to filter by location and find the most convenient option for your trip.
Many campgrounds near Jacksonville welcome pets. Cades Cove Group is a great pet-friendly option. Use the pet-friendly filter on our search page to find more properties that accommodate your furry companions.
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
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