Cabins near Killen

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Cabin camping in Killen cuts straight to the chase: you get a roof, four walls, and easy access to fishing, swimming, and wildlife-watching. With over 80 cabin spots in the area, most land near creeks, wooded trails, or open water. The average night runs about $50, but some cabins dip as low as $45. Wifi, toilets, and showers come standard at many sites. For firsthand feedback, check Camping by the Creek (15 reviews), Southport Cave (9 reviews), or Decatur/Wheeler Lake KOA (1 review). Expect straightforward setups and quick access to the woods or water—no tent assembly required.

75% (10) 19 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Killen

Southport Cave

1. Southport Cave

100%
(19)
47mi from Killen · 10 sites · Lodging
Southport Saltpetre Cave was mined during the Civil War for Saltpetre to manufacture black powder. David Crockett got his Saltpetre from this cave. The property also has hiking trails and primitive camping.Learn more about this land:We offer primitive cabins and tent camping in a forest setting. Several caves, springs, streams, bluffs, wildlife, and views make for a great camping experience. We also offer marked hiking trails. Nearby areas include Stillhouse Falls State Natural Area, The Farm, many wineries and distillers, home of James K Polk, and David Crockett SP.
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from 
$50
 / night
Bucks Ranch Retreat

2. Bucks Ranch Retreat

36mi from Killen · 21 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Bucks Ranch is located on beautiful TN acers of farm land. We are a family friendly retreat facility and our property is an outdoor lovers dream. It is very peaceful and serene. There are lot of areas for nature walks, and exploring. We have a beautiful creek that runs through the property. We have small farm animals- sheep, goats, pot belly pigs, donkeys, and chickens. We also have horses and offer horse riding lessons. Some of our amenities include a playground, gaga pit, tether ball, Food trailer (seasonal). Conveniently located between Nashville, Memphis, and Huntsville, AL in the small community of Waynesboro, TN. Our Facility sits about 5 miles from the town square. Waynesboro is the county seat of Wayne County which includes, Waynesboro, Collinwood and Clifton. You will find small town charm in Wayne County as you explore our shops, restaurants, and local music history. Our community is bustling with local farmers and farmland and bordered on the west by the TN River in Clifton and to the East by Natchez trace parkway. Both the Natchez Trace and Tennessee River offer lots of activities, including nature and history, the trail of tears, nature hikes, boating and fishing. In Wayne County about 5 miles from our location is the opportunity to spend the day canoeing or kayaking down the Buffalo River. Travel 40 miles northeast and enter an Amish Community for Amish shopping and Tours. Or go straight to the East about 30 miles and visit Lawrenceburg, TN and Davy Crocket State Park. Head 40 miles west discover all the history at the battle fields of Shiloh, just outside of Savanah, TN. And if Music is your interest 45 min south of is "Shoals". Muscle Shoals and Florence Alabama have rich southern history, beautiful historical homes, music roots. No matter the interest, there are ton of things to do occupy your time.
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from 
$24
 / night
Cedar Ridge Campground

3. Cedar Ridge Campground

34mi from Killen · 12 sites
Cedar Ridge Campground stands out as a family-owned and operated retreat that welcomes guests year-round, offering a variety of stay options including nightly, weekly, and extended visits to accommodate every camping style. Nestled in a serene wooded area of Northwest Alabama, this campground is conveniently located next to Cedar Creek Lake, a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Here, you can indulge in a range of activities such as fishing, jet-skiing, boating, and swimming, making it an ideal spot for adventure seekers. After a day of exploring the great outdoors, Cedar Ridge Campground provides a comfortable environment to unwind. Gather with family and friends in the inviting pavilion, challenge each other to a game of pool or foosball, or grab a quick snack at the camp store. Whether you choose to relax at your campsite or engage in fun activities, Cedar Ridge ensures a memorable camping experience that combines the beauty of nature with the comforts of home.
J.P. Coleman State Park

4. J.P. Coleman State Park

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(2)
120 sites · Mississippi
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Tishomingo State Park

5. Tishomingo State Park

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(7)
69 sites · Tishomingo, Mississippi
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Pickwick Landing State Park

6. Pickwick Landing State Park

100%
(5)
92 sites · Walnut Grove, Tennessee
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Cabin camping in Killen cuts straight to the chase: you get a roof, four walls, and easy access to fishing, swimming, and wildlife-watching. With over 80 cabin spots in the area, most land near creeks, wooded trails, or open water. The average night runs about $50, but some cabins dip as low as $45. Wifi, toilets, and showers come standard at many sites. For firsthand feedback, check Camping by the Creek (15 reviews), Southport Cave (9 reviews), or Decatur/Wheeler Lake KOA (1 review). Expect straightforward setups and quick access to the woods or water—no tent assembly required.

75% (10) 19 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Killen

Southport Cave

1. Southport Cave

100%
(19)
47mi from Killen · 10 sites · Lodging
Southport Saltpetre Cave was mined during the Civil War for Saltpetre to manufacture black powder. David Crockett got his Saltpetre from this cave. The property also has hiking trails and primitive camping.Learn more about this land:We offer primitive cabins and tent camping in a forest setting. Several caves, springs, streams, bluffs, wildlife, and views make for a great camping experience. We also offer marked hiking trails. Nearby areas include Stillhouse Falls State Natural Area, The Farm, many wineries and distillers, home of James K Polk, and David Crockett SP.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Bucks Ranch Retreat

2. Bucks Ranch Retreat

36mi from Killen · 21 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Bucks Ranch is located on beautiful TN acers of farm land. We are a family friendly retreat facility and our property is an outdoor lovers dream. It is very peaceful and serene. There are lot of areas for nature walks, and exploring. We have a beautiful creek that runs through the property. We have small farm animals- sheep, goats, pot belly pigs, donkeys, and chickens. We also have horses and offer horse riding lessons. Some of our amenities include a playground, gaga pit, tether ball, Food trailer (seasonal). Conveniently located between Nashville, Memphis, and Huntsville, AL in the small community of Waynesboro, TN. Our Facility sits about 5 miles from the town square. Waynesboro is the county seat of Wayne County which includes, Waynesboro, Collinwood and Clifton. You will find small town charm in Wayne County as you explore our shops, restaurants, and local music history. Our community is bustling with local farmers and farmland and bordered on the west by the TN River in Clifton and to the East by Natchez trace parkway. Both the Natchez Trace and Tennessee River offer lots of activities, including nature and history, the trail of tears, nature hikes, boating and fishing. In Wayne County about 5 miles from our location is the opportunity to spend the day canoeing or kayaking down the Buffalo River. Travel 40 miles northeast and enter an Amish Community for Amish shopping and Tours. Or go straight to the East about 30 miles and visit Lawrenceburg, TN and Davy Crocket State Park. Head 40 miles west discover all the history at the battle fields of Shiloh, just outside of Savanah, TN. And if Music is your interest 45 min south of is "Shoals". Muscle Shoals and Florence Alabama have rich southern history, beautiful historical homes, music roots. No matter the interest, there are ton of things to do occupy your time.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$24
 / night
Cedar Ridge Campground

3. Cedar Ridge Campground

34mi from Killen · 12 sites
Cedar Ridge Campground stands out as a family-owned and operated retreat that welcomes guests year-round, offering a variety of stay options including nightly, weekly, and extended visits to accommodate every camping style. Nestled in a serene wooded area of Northwest Alabama, this campground is conveniently located next to Cedar Creek Lake, a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Here, you can indulge in a range of activities such as fishing, jet-skiing, boating, and swimming, making it an ideal spot for adventure seekers. After a day of exploring the great outdoors, Cedar Ridge Campground provides a comfortable environment to unwind. Gather with family and friends in the inviting pavilion, challenge each other to a game of pool or foosball, or grab a quick snack at the camp store. Whether you choose to relax at your campsite or engage in fun activities, Cedar Ridge ensures a memorable camping experience that combines the beauty of nature with the comforts of home.
J.P. Coleman State Park

4. J.P. Coleman State Park

100%
(2)
120 sites · Mississippi
Discover J.P. Coleman State Park's stunning vistas and outdoor fun.
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Tishomingo State Park

5. Tishomingo State Park

100%
(7)
69 sites · Tishomingo, Mississippi
Discover Tishomingo State Park's rugged beauty and outdoor adventures.
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Pickwick Landing State Park

6. Pickwick Landing State Park

100%
(5)
92 sites · Walnut Grove, Tennessee
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