About Seven Points (TN)
Number of accommodations: 58
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2026 Season availability
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- Dump station on site
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- Showers
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- Beach Access
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Reviews (1177)
What Guests Are Saying
Seven Points Campground in TN is highly praised for its clean, well-maintained facilities and spacious, shaded sites, making it a favorite among campers. The friendly and accommodating staff consistently receive commendations for their exceptional service, going above and beyond to ensure camper safety and comfort. While some guests noted challenges with access for larger RVs and the need for updates to certain areas, the overall experience is overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing a desire to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Seven Points Campground in TN is highly praised for its clean, well-maintained facilities and spacious, shaded sites, making it a favorite among campers. The friendly and accommodating staff consistently receive commendations for their exceptional service, going above and beyond to ensure camper safety and comfort. While some guests noted challenges with access for larger RVs and the need for updates to certain areas, the overall experience is overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing a desire to return.
Review Summary
Lynn H
VerifiedOctober 30, 2025 • Stayed at: 40, Loop: SPOI
One of the prettiest and well-kept campgrounds I have ever visited! I was in site 40, which faced the lake and west, so I had a beautiful sunset. The sites were very clean and all seemed to be quite long with plenty of room. I was there one night as I traveled through, but I would love to go back and spend several days.
Jennifer G
VerifiedOctober 30, 2025 • Stayed at: 28, Loop: SPOI
The camp hosts were very friendly and greeted me at late arrival with tips and info. It was an off-season stay so the campground wasn't full. It was quiet and peaceful with a beautiful sunset over the lake.
Jack C
VerifiedOctober 28, 2025 • Stayed at: 55, Loop: SPOI
The campground is GREAT! The experience was wonderful until I had to move from our campsite. The availability calendar showed that the campground was going to be mostly full. However, that was not my experience. This was not the only time I have encountered this phenomenon. I decided to stay one more night. So, I asked if I could stay in the same site. I was told it was reserved. I pointed out how a large number of sites were not occupied. The hosts understood and said they had to hold them for the ones who reserved the site, not knowing whether or not another site would suffice. Other sites were also reserved. But, through the night and the next day, there were no occupants. The reason this happens is there is no incentive to cancel a reservation because there is no refund allowed for cancellation within a prescribed time. Before you write me off, I took a sixty two day camping trip across the country and encountered this time after time. This is the result when a reservation service is so big and so removed from the area they serve. I found hosts were frustrated with the system they had to adhere. There is no latitude for those who are "on the scene" to make logistical decisions to accommodate a localized, fluid situation. That can never be satisfied from a remote location. One of my work experiences was warehousing items for a manufacturing plant. Being able to locate items and account for them was a very big part of the job. However, to accommodate items going out and items coming in, to much control was detrimental. Here we are. Suggestion: Leave it to the states or smaller segments to manage instead of a nationwide network and allow those to access a national network to refer a camper.
Edward A
VerifiedOctober 28, 2025 • Stayed at: 24, Loop: SPOI
Great place to camp at. Huge lake if you like to fish. We were only passing thru on our way to Kentucky but stayed an extra day just to enjoy the view.
Edward A
VerifiedOctober 28, 2025 • Stayed at: 24, Loop: SPOI
Great place to camp at. Huge lake if you like to fish. We were only passing thru on our way to Kentucky but stayed an extra day just to enjoy the view.
Jack C
VerifiedOctober 28, 2025 • Stayed at: 55, Loop: SPOI
The campground is GREAT! The experience was wonderful until I had to move from our campsite. The availability calendar showed that the campground was going to be mostly full. However, that was not my experience. This was not the only time I have encountered this phenomenon. I decided to stay one more night. So, I asked if I could stay in the same site. I was told it was reserved. I pointed out how a large number of sites were not occupied. The hosts understood and said they had to hold them for the ones who reserved the site, not knowing whether or not another site would suffice. Other sites were also reserved. But, through the night and the next day, there were no occupants. The reason this happens is there is no incentive to cancel a reservation because there is no refund allowed for cancellation within a prescribed time. Before you write me off, I took a sixty two day camping trip across the country and encountered this time after time. This is the result when a reservation service is so big and so removed from the area they serve. I found hosts were frustrated with the system they had to adhere. There is no latitude for those who are "on the scene" to make logistical decisions to accommodate a localized, fluid situation. That can never be satisfied from a remote location. One of my work experiences was warehousing items for a manufacturing plant. Being able to locate items and account for them was a very big part of the job. However, to accommodate items going out and items coming in, to much control was detrimental. Here we are. Suggestion: Leave it to the states or smaller segments to manage instead of a nationwide network and allow those to access a national network to refer a camper.
Sharon C
VerifiedOctober 27, 2025 • Stayed at: 40, Loop: SPOI
Always enjoy returning to Seven Points Campground. Great views, spacious sites, good location and value are some of the reasons we return!
Sharon C
VerifiedOctober 27, 2025 • Stayed at: 40, Loop: SPOI
Always enjoy returning to Seven Points Campground. Great views, spacious sites, good location and value are some of the reasons we return!
Meagan C
VerifiedOctober 25, 2025 • Stayed at: 41, Loop: SPOI
Campground hosts are so friendly. Campsite is beautiful and well maintained. It's our favorite in the local area.
Meagan C
VerifiedOctober 25, 2025 • Stayed at: 41, Loop: SPOI
Campground hosts are so friendly. Campsite is beautiful and well maintained. It's our favorite in the local area.
Location Seven Points (TN)
Address:
1810 Stewarts Ferry Pike
Hermitage, TN, 37076
United States
From downtown Nashville, TN, take I-40 east for 7 miles and to exit 221B. Turn right onto Old Hickory Boulevard, then left on Bell Road, right on New Hope Road and left on Stewarts Ferry Pike. Follow the signs to the campground.
Seven Points campground is accessible via I-40, approximately 7 miles from downtown Nashville. The campground can be reached by taking exit 221B and following local roads.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.1331 / -86.5703
Elevation: 157 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026