About Floating Mill Park
Number of accommodations: 97
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (337)
What Guests Are Saying
Floating Mill Park is praised for its beautiful scenery, clean facilities, and friendly staff, making it a great camping destination for families. Many reviewers highlighted the well-kept bathrooms, enjoyable playground, and safe atmosphere. However, some noted issues with overcrowding, close campsite proximity, and maintenance concerns, particularly regarding grass and site accessibility. Overall, visitors appreciate the park's charm and plan to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Floating Mill Park is praised for its beautiful scenery, clean facilities, and friendly staff, making it a great camping destination for families. Many reviewers highlighted the well-kept bathrooms, enjoyable playground, and safe atmosphere. However, some noted issues with overcrowding, close campsite proximity, and maintenance concerns, particularly regarding grass and site accessibility. Overall, visitors appreciate the park's charm and plan to return.
Review Summary
Lynn W
VerifiedSeptember 22, 2024 • Stayed at: 038, Loop: TCLP
We had a pull through site. It was pretty level. The approach to the campsites is steep and the campsites are closely packed. The camp hosts were very gracious. It's a good campground and I would stay there again.
Samantha W
VerifiedSeptember 15, 2024 • Stayed at: 042, Loop: TCLP
Very beautiful place. The sites are extremely close together and very small but that’s the only negative that I experienced. Everyone was very nice and the campground was clean and beautiful
David M
VerifiedSeptember 15, 2024 • Stayed at: 030, Loop: TCLP
We loved our site , #30! It is an awesome site and we do plan on returning! Hopefully next time the neighbors turn off their big outside lights. It was like a spot light on us.
Mallory T
VerifiedSeptember 11, 2024 • Stayed at: 033, Loop: TCLP
It is a beautiful location next to Center Hill Lake, however, the last two times I stayed here I have fallen or slipped down the stairs. Both sets of stairs! I feel like it could be an easy fix to have handrails at both sets that are the entire length of the stairs.
Darrell D
VerifiedSeptember 10, 2024 • Stayed at: 046, Loop: TCLP
Darrell and Tina the host were great. Very nice and helpful. A great experience. Will definitely go back again.
Milton C
VerifiedSeptember 8, 2024 • Stayed at: 026, Loop: TCLP
It was a pleasure to stay. Very clean & professional polite staff. It’s a beautiful park & definitely will be back.
Randy and Sonya G
VerifiedSeptember 7, 2024 • Stayed at: 014, Loop: TCLP
We were in "R" section which is across the dam along the spillway. Signage needs improved for directions to this location. We WERE DIRECTED to CROSS the dam and turn left...ITS SAYS ONE WAY BUT GO THAT WAY ANYWAY. It's a ONE LANE ROAD!! 😲 Later we witnessed locals FLYING down around the hairpin turn on this narrow road. Becareful.
Amber M
VerifiedAugust 20, 2024 • Stayed at: 016, Loop: TCLP
We have been coming here for years! I can for sure say this trip was the best experience we have had. No kids banging rocks until 1am, no dogs running wild like in the past.
sara l
VerifiedAugust 11, 2024 • Stayed at: 100, Loop: FMIP
Queit and pretty environment. Deers or moose walked by in the morning. I liked the organized and fenced garbage area. My full hook up RV site was somewhat difficult to get out. We had to plan and practice ahead. If there were other RVs near, it would be super challenging because we used other sites to get out.
Patricia S
VerifiedJuly 30, 2024 • Stayed at: 027, Loop: TCLP
A busy campground for boaters with tight spaces, fire rings nearly touching in places. The "beach" is a concrete ramp. Meh.
The prime lakeside spots are in high demand. Unfortunately, campers can reserve a prime spot and then NEVER SHOW. Came in on a Sunday and left the following Friday, the folks across from us were never seen. The rig's super bright LED strips on the front of the camper were on 24x7, illuminating the entire area. I asked one of the volunteer staff on Tuesday about what I could do to get the lights turned off, especially since they were just for show. He suggested "duct tape" and said the actual staff wouldn't be back until Thursday. He didn't offer any contact information.
It's unfair, just because you have the cash, to keep others from enjoying what would have been an unused space for FIVE days. I hope CoE addresses this issue.
There is no direct walking path to the bathhouse and it's difficult to navigate in the dark, there should be a walkway through the picnicking areas. Two showers in the men's bathhouse, the handicap-accessible stall had a broken holder for the shower head/hose, making it nearly impossible to use without dousing everything with water. Not fixed the 5 days we were there.
Returning to camp on Friday, we were behind a maintenance vehicle that was pulled up to the check-in station, the driver was chatting with the check-in attendant. After about five minutes, it was obvious that they weren't too concerned about the traffic backing up. I finally got out of the truck and the attendant told me they were "discussing a water problem." The outgoing lane was blocked by another staff member on a golf cart so there was no way in. He finally backed out and motioned us in through the exit side. Really? Was it too inconvenient to pull over and clear the entrance for the discussion instead of forcing people to wait without any explanation?
Seems like a lot of attitude to me.
Bathhouses clean, campsites not so much. Utilities good.
Location Floating Mill Park
Address:
430 Floating Mill Lane
Silver Point, TN, 38582
United States
From I-40, take exit 273. Merge onto US-56 south and continue for 3.5 miles to Floating Mill Road. After about a mile, turn right to stay on Floating Mill Road, and follow signs into the campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.0449 / -85.7635
Elevation: 211 feet
Policies & Rules
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Sites 60-77, 81-98 are tent only sites. Site is only accessible through the use of steps. No camping units can be placed on it. |
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Only two tents allowed per site. Tents must be placed on campsite pads. Only one wheeled camping unit allowed to each site. one wheeled camping unit and one tent is allowed. |
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Pets are prohibited in the day-use area and beach area in campground. As well as all restroom facilities.
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No alcohol permitted. |
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Church services are held Sundays at 9 a.m. from Memorial Day weekend though the last Sunday in the season. |
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Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by using heat-treated firewood. Non-certified heat-treated firewood is prohibited. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information. |
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Payments will be limited to credit card transactions only. |
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All camping equipment (including vehicles, boats, and trailers) must be kept on your site(s). Parking on the asphalt at the boat ramp in the campground is prohibited. Campers will also not be allowed to leave their boats and trailers in the day use area. Anyone parking in a non-designated area, will be subject to a citation and/or being towed. |
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Only licensed vehicles are permitted. Each campsite is provided for two pre-paid vehicle entry. Additional vehicles, or visitors to campers are charged $3 fee per vehicle. The $3 fee will be charged only one time and hang tag is good for the entire reservation. |
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We need your help to maintain our campsites. Please dispose of all trash and litter along with extinguishing any fire and dispose of ashes in the fire ring upon departure. If sites are left trashed, you may be cited by Title 36 Code of Federal Regulation 327.9 Sanitation part (d). “Campers, picknickers, and all other persons using a water resources development project shall keep their sites free of trash and litter during the period of occupancy and shall remove all personal equipment and clean their sites upon departure”. |