About Dale Hollow Damsite
Number of accommodations: 76
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2026 Season availability
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- Dump station on site
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- Showers
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Reviews (1068)
Review Summary
Terri M
VerifiedNovember 2, 2023 • Stayed at: 73, Loop: Dale Hollow Damsite
We almost always enjoy our stay at a Corps of Engineers campground and Dale Hollow Damsite was a favorite with the large, well-spaced campsites, clean facilities, and wonderful walking paths. Great campgrounds always seem to attract great campers too. Our neighbors and the camp hosts were all the best!
Ronnie D
VerifiedNovember 2, 2023 • Stayed at: 33, Loop: Dale Hollow Damsite
It was very nice. Although the walking path needs a little repair, it provides an enjoyable benefit to the stay. Even though the campground offers WIFI we were unable (as were others) to connect to the WIFI in the back part of the campground. With a boost for the WIFI and some slight pathway improvement on the walking path I would have given it a 5 star review. Stayed 4 nights and found it very enjoyable.
Glen C
VerifiedOctober 20, 2023 • Stayed at: 49, Loop: Dale Hollow Damsite
Host were very nice. Only issue is the numbering of the lots. They are not in order.
Glen C
VerifiedOctober 20, 2023 • Stayed at: 49, Loop: Dale Hollow Damsite
Host were very nice. Only issue is the numbering of the lots. They are not in order.
DeWayne R
VerifiedOctober 19, 2023 • Stayed at: 55, Loop: Dale Hollow Damsite
We love Dale Hollow.
DeWayne R
VerifiedOctober 19, 2023 • Stayed at: 55, Loop: Dale Hollow Damsite
We love Dale Hollow.
Bill D
VerifiedOctober 18, 2023 • Stayed at: 62, Loop: Dale Hollow Damsite
Take the time to drive up to the Dam overlook, I know it's not the Hoover Dam but the history behind it is amazing and the reason it was built. I am a little partial to Dale Hollow Dam since my Dad and Granddad both worked on the building of the dam along with several uncles. I'd also recommend going up to Amish Country to visit their store, I'm not sure if it's open year round or not but they have a pretty cool store with fresh vegetable's. I know there is more to do and see in the area but I'm usually there to visit family when I'm there. I do miss the old days of talking to all the old timers sitting on the court house square and talking to them while they whittle on a piece of cedar but the shop in Celina are a good way to spend an afternoon. Another recommendation would be to visit Standing Stone State Park. One last thing if you bring a boat or not go to Horse Creek or Cedar Hill Boat Dock and spend a morning fishing from the dock. even if you don't catch anything the tranquility of the lake is well worth the time.
Bill D
VerifiedOctober 18, 2023 • Stayed at: 62, Loop: Dale Hollow Damsite
Take the time to drive up to the Dam overlook, I know it's not the Hoover Dam but the history behind it is amazing and the reason it was built. I am a little partial to Dale Hollow Dam since my Dad and Granddad both worked on the building of the dam along with several uncles. I'd also recommend going up to Amish Country to visit their store, I'm not sure if it's open year round or not but they have a pretty cool store with fresh vegetable's. I know there is more to do and see in the area but I'm usually there to visit family when I'm there. I do miss the old days of talking to all the old timers sitting on the court house square and talking to them while they whittle on a piece of cedar but the shop in Celina are a good way to spend an afternoon. Another recommendation would be to visit Standing Stone State Park. One last thing if you bring a boat or not go to Horse Creek or Cedar Hill Boat Dock and spend a morning fishing from the dock. even if you don't catch anything the tranquility of the lake is well worth the time.
Connie S
VerifiedOctober 16, 2023 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: Dale Hollow Damsite
One of our favorite parks. Camp hosts are great people and we always enjoy talking with them. The park is well kept and convenient to Dale Hollow lake. We were glad to see some updates to the middle bathroom this past year.
Connie S
VerifiedOctober 16, 2023 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: Dale Hollow Damsite
One of our favorite parks. Camp hosts are great people and we always enjoy talking with them. The park is well kept and convenient to Dale Hollow lake. We were glad to see some updates to the middle bathroom this past year.
Location Dale Hollow Damsite
Address:
Dale Hollow Damsite Campground
Celina, TN, 38551-9708
United States
From Celina, Tennessee, take Highway 53 North for 2 miles. Turn right on Dale Hollow Dam Road, then take the second right on Campground Road. Follow signs to Dale Hollow Dam Recreation Area.
It is recommended that visitors do not rely soley on GPS or Mapquest to reach the park.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.5378 / -85.4569
Elevation: 168 feet
Policies & Rules
General
- We look forward to your visit. Please ensure your camping party and visiting guests either receive a copy of the confirmation or are advised of our policies.
- Firewood Policy – Campers may only burn certified heat treated firewood, commercial fire logs, kiln-dried, unpainted, unstained lumber that is free of any metal or foreign substance, or dead and downed branches in the area adjacent to the campsite. View the Nashville District Firewood Policy STOP THE SPREAD OF INVASIVE SPECIES. Remove plants, seeds, animals, and mud from boots, gear, pets, and vehicles. Clean your gear before entering and leaving the recreation site. Stay on designated roads and trails; follow local guidelines for firewood. CLEAN, DRAIN, DRY boats, and any other recreational equipment that contacts water. For more information visit https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/rec.
- Title 36 Rules and Regulations are enforced at Dale Hollow Lake. For more information visit US Army Corps of Engineers Rules and Regulations for Water Resources Projects
- Alcohol is not permitted.
- Only licensed vehicles are permitted. Each campsite is provided for two pre-paid vehicle entry. Additional vehicles, or visitors to campers are charged a fee per day per vehicle.
- All equipment and vehicles must be located on the designated site pad. Camping is limited to a 14-day stay within a 30-consecutive day period.
- Gates are closed. Plan your arrival accordingly. Register at the campground office prior to occupying your site. When arriving during office closed hours, follow the instructions posted in the window. Return the next day to register and check-in. Late arrivals should call the park at 931-243-3554.
- Holders of the American the Beautiful Senior or Access Pass must present the discount pass and one form of photo identification upon arrival. If the proper documentation is not provided, the full recreation use fee must be paid to use the facility. If a customer makes more than one reservation for the same location and date(s), the discount will only apply to the site the pass owner occupies. The pass owner must be present the duration of the camping stay in order for the full discount to be applied.
- Domestic pets (dogs/cats only) are permitted and must be leashed, controlled and attended at all times with proper removal and disposal of any waste produced by the pet.
- Dale Hollow Damsite Campground is located in a low lying area. During periods of excessive or heavy rain some sites or the surrounding area may pond with standing water.
- Recreation.gov Rules and Reservation Policies are followed at this park. These policies can be reviewed here .
- If you need assistance during your stay, call 931-243-3554. Our contact information is located under the Contact section of this website or on park bulletin boards.
- Black bears have been seen in the area. Stay alert and be prepared to react appropriately during possible encounters. Properly store food, trash and pet food. Learn more at https://bearwise.org/
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