The best forest camping near Lookout Mountain

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for all things camping! Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or just looking for a peaceful getaway, we've got you covered. With over 1695 options near Lookout Mountain, Georgia, nestled in the beautiful forest terrain, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for your adventure. Want to know what other campers think? Check out top-rated campsites like Belle and Beau Acres (305 reviews), The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), and Hammock'Sway (220 reviews). Plus, enjoy popular amenities like campfires, potable water, and showers. And if you're feeling adventurous, indulge in wind sports, whitewater paddling, and biking. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience in the heart of the forest near Lookout Mountain, Georgia!

97% (4.1K) 1,179 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lookout Mountain

Covenant View Camp and Retreat

1. Covenant View Camp and Retreat

98%
(55)
2.2mi from Lookout Mountain · 13 sites · Tents, Lodging
Covenant View Camp and Retreat is located at the foot of Lookout Mountain. There are trails for hiking, roads for biking, all the attractions of Chattanooga within 15 minutes, and an abundance of wildlife. We also offer kayak rentals and the service of transporting them for you, for an additional fee.
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$30
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Quail Run Farm

2. Quail Run Farm

94%
(216)
2.5mi from Lookout Mountain · 10 sites
We have a working farm with sweeping views of Lookout mountain and only 12 minutes from all the comforts of downtown Chattanooga. Our expansive 120-acre property provides campers with the freedom to choose their camping spots anywhere on the farm. Farm animals include horses, cattle, hogs, chickens, goats, bees, stocked ponds, gardens and much more. We have strategically placed signs throughout the property to help you identify potential neighbors. If you desire the company of ducks, consider setting up camp near our picturesque duck pond. For those who prefer the rustic crowing of roosters to a phone alarm, we have four chicken coops dispersed across the farm. Our horses freely roam the front pastures. The cows enjoy grazing on lush grass and taking refreshing dips in the ponds. They also relish watching the sunset from the hill's vantage point, as it offers the best view on the farm. We are a working farm with staff tending to various jobs throughout the day. We have a map to show where the camping site sits on the property. We intentionally leave some of our fields uncut. In some fields, the grass can come up above the knees. We leave that to the animals to take care of. All of our staff are super friendly and happy to help guide you to the best camping spot and answer any questions. In searching for your campsite please note that there may be livestock in and around certain areas as we rotate pastures. Potable well water can be located from the blue spigot outside of the staff housing area, in between the orange and green tiny home, and outside the outdoor shower. Embracing farm life is not just an adventure but also a valuable learning opportunity, whether you're a family or an individual seeking a taste of the countryside lifestyle. We hope to see you soon on the farm!
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$35
 / night
Cabin and Barn on 20 Peaceful Acres

3. Cabin and Barn on 20 Peaceful Acres

99%
(47)
3.3mi from Lookout Mountain · 1 site
It's like having your own private summer camp! The unfurnished cabin is dry and clean. A huge upgrade from a tent (feel free to pitch your tents if you like)! The bathhouse offers Hot showers, a flush toilet, and sink. (shower not available in winter months) The open pole barn has a deluxe camping kitchen set up with pots and pans, a propane stove, a coffee maker, and a dishwashing sink. There is also a dining table and chairs. While the property is close and convenient to Chattanooga, once you are enjoying the serene woods, shady trees, starry nights, and quality time with family and friends you will forget all about the city! While there are no full-time residents on the property, there is a small functioning horse farm about 100 yards from the camping area. On most days the owner will stop by to care for the horses, and teach riding lessons.
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$67
 / night
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

4. Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

96%
(68)
National forest 76mi from Lookout Mountain · 557 sites
Visit the Georgian gateway to the Appalachian Trail.
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DeSoto State Park

5. DeSoto State Park

100%
(2)
State park 36mi from Lookout Mountain · 118 sites
This mountainous paradise offers trails, waterfalls, and scenic views across the Appalachian Mountains.
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Little Bluff

6. Little Bluff

93%
(51)
3.8mi from Lookout Mountain · 1 site · Tent, RV
Just ten miles from Downtown Chattanooga, Little Buff is the spot to park your van or pitch your tent! We have beautiful mountain views and convenient access to I-24. The Tennessee River, historic attractions, outdoor adventures, and urban life are all nearby. Enjoy a private, roomy campsite with a fine gravel surface, fire pit, bench, and observation point. You will have plenty of space for your rig, vehicles, tents tables and chairs, canopy, or whatever clever camping system you employ. There's an outhouse, a potable water hydrant, and an electric power station on the property. Be sure to check out the extras. We have Firewood for sale: $10 for a big bundle of seasoned, split hardwood. Don't forget the kindling for a quick blaze! We can also supply a generator, all gassed up and ready to go. Please take a moment to read and observe the RULES. They are simple and important. We want to keep your visit fun and safe and affordable, as well as preserve the property for future guests. We are so glad you are coming to Little Bluff. Thank you for booking and enjoy your stay!
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$28
 / night
Maclellan Island- An Urban Oasis

7. Maclellan Island- An Urban Oasis

92%
(58)
7.2mi from Lookout Mountain · 2 sites
YOU MUST PROVIDE WATERCRAFT OF SOME KIND TO GET TO MACLELLAN ISLAND! Maclellan Island is a unique 24-acre wildlife sanctuary situated in the middle of the Tennessee River, in the heart of downtown Chattanooga. It is accessible by water only. The island is home to a great diversity of plants, animals, and birds. Campers can enjoy easy wildlife viewing in a true urban wilderness setting. Muskrats, geese, and kingfishers can be seen feeding at the water’s edge, while the forest is home to songbirds, turkeys, raccoons, owls, possums, foxes, and woodpeckers. It's a great place to quietly watch nesting osprey and great-blue heron as well as an important feeding area for migrating warblers. IMPORTANT: Maclellan Island is accessible by boat ONLY. You will need to provide your own transportation to and from the island, either using your own boat or by renting a kayak/SUP from a local outfitter. We recommend renting kayaks from L2 Outdoors who launches from Coolidge Park. Maclellan Island’s earliest inhabitants were Indigenous People whose island community was likely an extension or suburb of Citico, a nearby village. Farmed in the 1800’s and early 1900’s, the island was plowed for many years and largely free of the trees which shade it today. Floods have covered the island from time to time and drove away numerous early settlers including one early farmer, Abel Kesterson, who survived rising waters in 1867 only by holding onto the horns of his cow as they swam to safety. The island eventually passed through the hands of several prominent companies as well as a number of more rambunctious inhabitants. Finally in 1954 Maclellan Island was donated to the Chattanooga Audubon Society by Robert J. Maclellan for preservation as a wildlife refuge. If you'll be arriving by a motorized boat, you will need to use a public boat ramp. The closest one is at the Tennessee River Park. Coolidge Park has a kayak/canoe/SUP launch and you can park cars in their parking lot overnight for a fee.
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$35
 / night
Willow Belle Farm

8. Willow Belle Farm

100%
(11)
12mi from Lookout Mountain · 1 site
Spacious, private, AND still close to town and the interstate. 10 acres total creates a little paradise in the middle of town. Enjoy panoramic raised tree views with beautiful sunrises. While here, you can enjoy outdoor access to all ten acres including a nice scenic driveway and walk and a pasture down by the road. We are conveniently located close to East Ridge, Ringgold, and Fort Oglethorpe, with downtown Chattanooga only 25 minutes away. NOTE: Driveway access is paved and curving on an incline. It is a little steeper near the end as pictured. It’s 12 feet wide and a little wider around the curves for extra room. We have pulled trailers and a 20 foot uhaul up through there with no issue. 5th wheel campers may have difficulty not having enough width for turns. NOTE: Our two dogs are free range when they are let out of the main house. This is why we aren’t pet friendly for bookings. They are quiet and harmless, but if you are averse to animals around be aware.
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$40
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Forest at Sand Mountain: WLCC

9. Forest at Sand Mountain: WLCC

95%
(50)
15mi from Lookout Mountain · 2 sites
For casual campers we have the Wooded Campsite which is easy to access, and for more experienced campers wanting a little more of a hike we recommend the Secluded Grove campsite. The land from bottom to top of the mountain is designed as a 5 part pilgrimage, and how high up the mountain you can get can be used to evaluate your spiritual and physical fitness. WLCC minister Aron. the campsite host is typically available for Guided pilgrimage hikes and if the weather cooperates, and if your party is tough enough, and doesn't mind a little scrambling and getting dirty, you can also see the mandala cliff cave which only maybe 1 in 5 groups make it to is true test of skill to get there to complete the final step of the pilgrimage. Most campers choose to self explore and there are many beautiful sights to see with trail going up the mountain, or you can just chill with the view of your campsite if you prefer. As you ascend Sand Mountain, the vegetation thins revealing spectacular views of Lookout Mountain especially in the fall & winter months after the leaves have fallen. At the very top of the property are 30+ ft high cliffs. There is a cliff cave that has a colorful collection of lichen growing in it and we have named it our 'Mandala cave', but access is subject to weather and requires Guide to access. If you enjoy bush craft, there is plenty of material for you to build a lean-to, tipi, or structure of choice. Trees range from poplar to multiple species of oak. Natural wildlife include deer, wild turkeys, scorpions, and ticks. Pets are welcome, and be advised we have a male cat who will likely hide if you bring dogs but won't bother you. If you need assistance minister Aron, campsite host lives on site in the custom earthbag parsonage, and is also available for earthbag building workshops and guided hikes for nominal donation of $5. All funds from hipcamp donations go to Whole Life Center Church s.s.m, the Freedom religion (wholelife.cc) for improving religious pilgrimage experience. Our church creed is Freedom is Universal. Through camping and nature you can experience God.
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$30
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James H. (Sloppy) Floyd State Park

10. James H. (Sloppy) Floyd State Park

100%
(6)
State park 37mi from Lookout Mountain · 7 sites
Discover the serene beauty of James H. Floyd State Park.
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Fort Mountain State Park

11. Fort Mountain State Park

100%
(12)
State park 40mi from Lookout Mountain · 28 sites
This sprawling park has multi-use trails, an ancient fort, and a lakeside beach.
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Cherokee National Forest

12. Cherokee National Forest

96%
(49)
National forest 216mi from Lookout Mountain · 625 sites
Follow us to Tennessee and dive into the grandeur of the Cherokee National Forest! It’s filled to the brim with scenic forested trails, rushing rivers, and rainbow trout. During the day you can go rafting, and at night you can bask yourself in moonshine (of various sorts) and brush up on your constellations. If you are in pursuit of some Appalachian Mountain bliss, this is the right place to start. Don’t forget your camera, you're going to want to show these vistas off!
Fall Creek Falls State Park

13. Fall Creek Falls State Park

96%
(34)
State park 48mi from Lookout Mountain · 268 sites
Fall for this state park thanks to its plethora of waterfalls.
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Fireside Camp + Lodge

14. Fireside Camp + Lodge

97%
(274)
19mi from Lookout Mountain · 34 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Tucked away on Sequatchie Mountain, this little campground and hostel invites you to experience some of East Tennessee's best parks for climbing and hiking. Cliffs and waterfalls are minutes away at near by Foster Falls, Denny Cove and Castle Rock. The hostel offers 3 bedrooms, fast internet, complete kitchen, comfortable beds, smart TV, fire pit, and laundry. The campground offers dispersed sites with fire pits and picnic tables, as well as clean bathrooms and a communal barn with a microwave, fridge, games, tables and chairs. You can walk our 22 acres and even take a short hike out to our bluff. Make sure to say "Hi" to our chickens and our barn cat, Strawberry, on the way. Add in the view of the stars and that makes this the perfect basecamp after a long day out.
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$12
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CrowMocker Cabins And Camping

15. CrowMocker Cabins And Camping

100%
(12)
21mi from Lookout Mountain · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
Nestled amidst a lush forest canopy, our campsite offers a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Picture yourself surrounded by towering trees, their leaves rustling in the gentle breeze, as you breathe in the crisp, fresh air of the wilderness. Our spacious campsites are carefully laid out to provide privacy and tranquility, each equipped with a fire pit for cozy evenings spent under the stars. Whether you're pitching a tent beneath the canopy or glamping in a cabin for a weekend getaway, you'll find everything you need to reconnect with nature. For those seeking a touch of comfort without sacrificing the rustic charm of the outdoors, our charming cabins offer the perfect blend of convenience and immersion in nature. Tucked away among the trees, each cabin provides a cozy retreat complete with sleeping mats. Step outside onto your own private porch to savor your morning coffee amidst the sights and sounds of the forest. Whether you're an avid hiker eager to explore miles of scenic trails, a nature lover hoping to spot local wildlife, or simply seeking a peaceful escape from the stresses of modern life, our campsite and cabins provide the ideal setting for your next outdoor adventure. Come experience the beauty and tranquility of the woods with us. A 4 Wheel Drive vehicle is a must to reach the camp sites.
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$32
 / night
Camp Chet

16. Camp Chet

100%
(22)
23mi from Lookout Mountain · 8 sites · RVs, Lodging
Camp Chet was founded with the purpose to help people encounter God through outdoor experiences. It over 900 acres of private forested land on Whitwell Mountain, which is part of the Cumberland Plateau in Southeast Tennessee. Take a hike on miles of trails comprised of forest paths, old wagon roads, or coal mining roads. If you find a chunk of coal on the ground feel free to take it home with you as a souvenir. If you are a history buff, you may be interested in discovering previous caretakers from the late 1800's and early 1900's in nearby cemeteries. The camp ground is on top of a mountain, and you will have to go through a locked gate and drive over a mile and half on a bumpy gravel/dirt road. You will be most comfortable in a vehicle that is suitable for rugged terrain. Day trips less than an hour away include the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, Rock City, Ruby Falls, Nickajack Lake and Bat Cave among many others. Come to hike, relax, bike, explore, and recharge.
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$50
 / night
Woodybrooke Farm Campground

17. Woodybrooke Farm Campground

98%
(439)
23mi from Lookout Mountain · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
FREE CANOE RENTAL with any booking for Spring!! Pristine property with 4 stocked fishing ponds. Camp privately beside the water and relax in the canopy of our certified Alabama Treasured Forest. Swimming, fishing, hiking, biking, wildlife and bird watching. Amenities and activities available at Woodybrooke: *4 stocked ponds with bream and bass for fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking. *On-site canoe, jon boat and kids' kayaks rental available. *Firewood for campfires for purchase or wild harvest *Pristine private camping in a certified Alabama treasured forest on the southern edge of Cumberland Plateau *Hiking, biking, and wildlife watching opportunities *Potable fresh spring water available year-round. Complimentary coffee and tea. available for purchase farm-fresh eggs currently paused. *Hot outdoor shower, composting toilet, and community kitchen with drinkable spring water from the spigot and electricity ay community kitchen. *Electrical available at sites 6, 7, and 8 *Wi-Fi at commons area. Located a short distance renowned Cloudland Canyon, Little River Canyon, DeSoto State Park, Lookout Mountain hang gliding, horseback riding and the artsy community of Mentone Alabama. Located 35 minutes from Chattanooga on southern edge of Cumberland plateau. Easy drive to amazing overlooks. We are 97 miles from Atlanta, 107 miles from Birmingham, 120 miles from Nashville located 5 minutes off interstate! GPS location is 34.70560* N, 85.61740*
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$32
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Shackalakin What's Crakin RV Park

18. Shackalakin What's Crakin RV Park

99%
(99)
25mi from Lookout Mountain · 1 site · Tent, RV
Park your RV on your own private site with 25 acres with wildlife and beautiful sunsets. Site has two 50 amp hookups, high speed fiber internet, a septic system for sewer connection, and on site well water. There is a fire pit, outdoor lights, and patio table and chairs on site. This site is convenient to the city of Chattanooga, Cleveland, and also outdoor activities associated with the Hiawasee River, Ocoee River, and Cherokee National Forest. There is room and hookups for two RV's at this location however I will only allow two RV's if they are from the same party. Please contact me for details and special pricing if this is needed. Learn more about this land: I recently acquired this property that has been in my family for over 100 years and my original home place until around 1980. My wife and I initially made this site for our own RV use, but we want to share it for others to enjoy and also to help finance our constant improvements. The original house that I grew up in is still located on the property but is currently uninhabitable (for now). My fondest memories of the property are of playing and catching crawdads in the creek that located on the property when I was a kid and riding horses and flying kites in the fields. I am working hard to restore this property to the way I remember it and trying to make it enjoyable for those that come to visit. A majority of the property is still being used as a hay field during the summer months and two to three times a year the hay is usually harvested.
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$45
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The Ole Place

19. The Ole Place

100%
(151)
25mi from Lookout Mountain · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
35 mostly wooded acres with a 3acre pond for a small group or private getaway. Wildlife viewing, walking, atv riding. Within about 50 miles of Chattanooga, TN. river and other parks, mountains etc.nearby. Will have a couple of camper spots and One cabin with electricity, one camper site with full hookups and one with electricity and water. Dump station,Outhouses onsite, and a shower.
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$23
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The Land at FlatTop Mountain

20. The Land at FlatTop Mountain

91%
(129)
25mi from Lookout Mountain · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Off the grid, out of the way, rustic 10 acres where you can pitch a tent, take a hike and enjoy a campfire.  Mostly wooded with nearby sites to explore, a few swings for fun (swings have recently been removed due to trees falling) and a fantastically cold SEASONAL mountain creek for cooling off.  Always improving our place, we recently removed the 'cabins', which had become unsuitable for use.  The property is part of a community, which you may notice on the way to the campsite.  Site 1 (The Swings) will be first left after you turn into the driveway.  It is a U shaped drive, at the bottom of the U, park and walk 15 feet to site.  Site 2  (Main Container) is at the end of main driveway, next to container.  Drive to end of driveway, park and walk 10 feet to camp.  Both are equidistant to the outhouse.  There is a trail (tagged with red) that goes all the way around the property, a top half and a bottom half that will take you by the creek. Please look through all of the listing information.  The SEASONAL creek at the bottom of the slope is wonderful and there is a spot for two adults to sit down into the crisp water and plenty of room for lots of feet. If you follow the path in the middle of the property, a 30 minute walk (therefore not on our property) will take you to a beautiful swimming hole. It's cold! There is no power or running water at the property so it's an ideal place to get away from daily life and truly relax. We hope you will enjoy it as much as our family does! Please note that even though some pictures show buildings, there are no longer cabins/shelter on The Land. We are unable to remove pictures Hipcampers post. It is raw 10 acres so, yes there are ticks. Cover up and spray as you see fit, just be aware. Also, since it is 10 acres of trees, there is plenty of firewood. We don't leave any bundles, just find down limbs and presto, firewood. DO NOT USE THE MAP LISTED OR GOOGLE MAPS; it will take you straight through water. We send detailed directions to you once the day before your booking. Please plan to travel in with daylight, it is incredibly difficult to navigate to our space in the dark. Follow us on Instagram @thelandatflattop Really cool nearby spot to check out: https://www.flattopmountainfarm.com/
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$17
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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for all things camping! Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or just looking for a peaceful getaway, we've got you covered. With over 1695 options near Lookout Mountain, Georgia, nestled in the beautiful forest terrain, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for your adventure. Want to know what other campers think? Check out top-rated campsites like Belle and Beau Acres (305 reviews), The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), and Hammock'Sway (220 reviews). Plus, enjoy popular amenities like campfires, potable water, and showers. And if you're feeling adventurous, indulge in wind sports, whitewater paddling, and biking. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience in the heart of the forest near Lookout Mountain, Georgia!

97% (4.1K) 1,179 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lookout Mountain

Covenant View Camp and Retreat

1. Covenant View Camp and Retreat

98%
(55)
2.2mi from Lookout Mountain · 13 sites · Tents, Lodging
Covenant View Camp and Retreat is located at the foot of Lookout Mountain. There are trails for hiking, roads for biking, all the attractions of Chattanooga within 15 minutes, and an abundance of wildlife. We also offer kayak rentals and the service of transporting them for you, for an additional fee.
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$30
 / night
Quail Run Farm

2. Quail Run Farm

94%
(216)
2.5mi from Lookout Mountain · 10 sites
We have a working farm with sweeping views of Lookout mountain and only 12 minutes from all the comforts of downtown Chattanooga. Our expansive 120-acre property provides campers with the freedom to choose their camping spots anywhere on the farm. Farm animals include horses, cattle, hogs, chickens, goats, bees, stocked ponds, gardens and much more. We have strategically placed signs throughout the property to help you identify potential neighbors. If you desire the company of ducks, consider setting up camp near our picturesque duck pond. For those who prefer the rustic crowing of roosters to a phone alarm, we have four chicken coops dispersed across the farm. Our horses freely roam the front pastures. The cows enjoy grazing on lush grass and taking refreshing dips in the ponds. They also relish watching the sunset from the hill's vantage point, as it offers the best view on the farm. We are a working farm with staff tending to various jobs throughout the day. We have a map to show where the camping site sits on the property. We intentionally leave some of our fields uncut. In some fields, the grass can come up above the knees. We leave that to the animals to take care of. All of our staff are super friendly and happy to help guide you to the best camping spot and answer any questions. In searching for your campsite please note that there may be livestock in and around certain areas as we rotate pastures. Potable well water can be located from the blue spigot outside of the staff housing area, in between the orange and green tiny home, and outside the outdoor shower. Embracing farm life is not just an adventure but also a valuable learning opportunity, whether you're a family or an individual seeking a taste of the countryside lifestyle. We hope to see you soon on the farm!
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$35
 / night
Cabin and Barn on 20 Peaceful Acres

3. Cabin and Barn on 20 Peaceful Acres

99%
(47)
3.3mi from Lookout Mountain · 1 site
It's like having your own private summer camp! The unfurnished cabin is dry and clean. A huge upgrade from a tent (feel free to pitch your tents if you like)! The bathhouse offers Hot showers, a flush toilet, and sink. (shower not available in winter months) The open pole barn has a deluxe camping kitchen set up with pots and pans, a propane stove, a coffee maker, and a dishwashing sink. There is also a dining table and chairs. While the property is close and convenient to Chattanooga, once you are enjoying the serene woods, shady trees, starry nights, and quality time with family and friends you will forget all about the city! While there are no full-time residents on the property, there is a small functioning horse farm about 100 yards from the camping area. On most days the owner will stop by to care for the horses, and teach riding lessons.
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$67
 / night
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

4. Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

96%
(68)
National forest 76mi from Lookout Mountain · 557 sites
Visit the Georgian gateway to the Appalachian Trail.
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DeSoto State Park

5. DeSoto State Park

100%
(2)
State park 36mi from Lookout Mountain · 118 sites
This mountainous paradise offers trails, waterfalls, and scenic views across the Appalachian Mountains.
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Little Bluff

6. Little Bluff

93%
(51)
3.8mi from Lookout Mountain · 1 site · Tent, RV
Just ten miles from Downtown Chattanooga, Little Buff is the spot to park your van or pitch your tent! We have beautiful mountain views and convenient access to I-24. The Tennessee River, historic attractions, outdoor adventures, and urban life are all nearby. Enjoy a private, roomy campsite with a fine gravel surface, fire pit, bench, and observation point. You will have plenty of space for your rig, vehicles, tents tables and chairs, canopy, or whatever clever camping system you employ. There's an outhouse, a potable water hydrant, and an electric power station on the property. Be sure to check out the extras. We have Firewood for sale: $10 for a big bundle of seasoned, split hardwood. Don't forget the kindling for a quick blaze! We can also supply a generator, all gassed up and ready to go. Please take a moment to read and observe the RULES. They are simple and important. We want to keep your visit fun and safe and affordable, as well as preserve the property for future guests. We are so glad you are coming to Little Bluff. Thank you for booking and enjoy your stay!
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$28
 / night
Maclellan Island- An Urban Oasis

7. Maclellan Island- An Urban Oasis

92%
(58)
7.2mi from Lookout Mountain · 2 sites
YOU MUST PROVIDE WATERCRAFT OF SOME KIND TO GET TO MACLELLAN ISLAND! Maclellan Island is a unique 24-acre wildlife sanctuary situated in the middle of the Tennessee River, in the heart of downtown Chattanooga. It is accessible by water only. The island is home to a great diversity of plants, animals, and birds. Campers can enjoy easy wildlife viewing in a true urban wilderness setting. Muskrats, geese, and kingfishers can be seen feeding at the water’s edge, while the forest is home to songbirds, turkeys, raccoons, owls, possums, foxes, and woodpeckers. It's a great place to quietly watch nesting osprey and great-blue heron as well as an important feeding area for migrating warblers. IMPORTANT: Maclellan Island is accessible by boat ONLY. You will need to provide your own transportation to and from the island, either using your own boat or by renting a kayak/SUP from a local outfitter. We recommend renting kayaks from L2 Outdoors who launches from Coolidge Park. Maclellan Island’s earliest inhabitants were Indigenous People whose island community was likely an extension or suburb of Citico, a nearby village. Farmed in the 1800’s and early 1900’s, the island was plowed for many years and largely free of the trees which shade it today. Floods have covered the island from time to time and drove away numerous early settlers including one early farmer, Abel Kesterson, who survived rising waters in 1867 only by holding onto the horns of his cow as they swam to safety. The island eventually passed through the hands of several prominent companies as well as a number of more rambunctious inhabitants. Finally in 1954 Maclellan Island was donated to the Chattanooga Audubon Society by Robert J. Maclellan for preservation as a wildlife refuge. If you'll be arriving by a motorized boat, you will need to use a public boat ramp. The closest one is at the Tennessee River Park. Coolidge Park has a kayak/canoe/SUP launch and you can park cars in their parking lot overnight for a fee.
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$35
 / night
Willow Belle Farm

8. Willow Belle Farm

100%
(11)
12mi from Lookout Mountain · 1 site
Spacious, private, AND still close to town and the interstate. 10 acres total creates a little paradise in the middle of town. Enjoy panoramic raised tree views with beautiful sunrises. While here, you can enjoy outdoor access to all ten acres including a nice scenic driveway and walk and a pasture down by the road. We are conveniently located close to East Ridge, Ringgold, and Fort Oglethorpe, with downtown Chattanooga only 25 minutes away. NOTE: Driveway access is paved and curving on an incline. It is a little steeper near the end as pictured. It’s 12 feet wide and a little wider around the curves for extra room. We have pulled trailers and a 20 foot uhaul up through there with no issue. 5th wheel campers may have difficulty not having enough width for turns. NOTE: Our two dogs are free range when they are let out of the main house. This is why we aren’t pet friendly for bookings. They are quiet and harmless, but if you are averse to animals around be aware.
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$40
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Forest at Sand Mountain: WLCC

9. Forest at Sand Mountain: WLCC

95%
(50)
15mi from Lookout Mountain · 2 sites
For casual campers we have the Wooded Campsite which is easy to access, and for more experienced campers wanting a little more of a hike we recommend the Secluded Grove campsite. The land from bottom to top of the mountain is designed as a 5 part pilgrimage, and how high up the mountain you can get can be used to evaluate your spiritual and physical fitness. WLCC minister Aron. the campsite host is typically available for Guided pilgrimage hikes and if the weather cooperates, and if your party is tough enough, and doesn't mind a little scrambling and getting dirty, you can also see the mandala cliff cave which only maybe 1 in 5 groups make it to is true test of skill to get there to complete the final step of the pilgrimage. Most campers choose to self explore and there are many beautiful sights to see with trail going up the mountain, or you can just chill with the view of your campsite if you prefer. As you ascend Sand Mountain, the vegetation thins revealing spectacular views of Lookout Mountain especially in the fall & winter months after the leaves have fallen. At the very top of the property are 30+ ft high cliffs. There is a cliff cave that has a colorful collection of lichen growing in it and we have named it our 'Mandala cave', but access is subject to weather and requires Guide to access. If you enjoy bush craft, there is plenty of material for you to build a lean-to, tipi, or structure of choice. Trees range from poplar to multiple species of oak. Natural wildlife include deer, wild turkeys, scorpions, and ticks. Pets are welcome, and be advised we have a male cat who will likely hide if you bring dogs but won't bother you. If you need assistance minister Aron, campsite host lives on site in the custom earthbag parsonage, and is also available for earthbag building workshops and guided hikes for nominal donation of $5. All funds from hipcamp donations go to Whole Life Center Church s.s.m, the Freedom religion (wholelife.cc) for improving religious pilgrimage experience. Our church creed is Freedom is Universal. Through camping and nature you can experience God.
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James H. (Sloppy) Floyd State Park

10. James H. (Sloppy) Floyd State Park

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State park 37mi from Lookout Mountain · 7 sites
Discover the serene beauty of James H. Floyd State Park.
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Fort Mountain State Park

11. Fort Mountain State Park

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State park 40mi from Lookout Mountain · 28 sites
This sprawling park has multi-use trails, an ancient fort, and a lakeside beach.
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Cherokee National Forest

12. Cherokee National Forest

96%
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National forest 216mi from Lookout Mountain · 625 sites
Follow us to Tennessee and dive into the grandeur of the Cherokee National Forest! It’s filled to the brim with scenic forested trails, rushing rivers, and rainbow trout. During the day you can go rafting, and at night you can bask yourself in moonshine (of various sorts) and brush up on your constellations. If you are in pursuit of some Appalachian Mountain bliss, this is the right place to start. Don’t forget your camera, you're going to want to show these vistas off!
Fall Creek Falls State Park

13. Fall Creek Falls State Park

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State park 48mi from Lookout Mountain · 268 sites
Fall for this state park thanks to its plethora of waterfalls.
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Fireside Camp + Lodge

14. Fireside Camp + Lodge

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19mi from Lookout Mountain · 34 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Tucked away on Sequatchie Mountain, this little campground and hostel invites you to experience some of East Tennessee's best parks for climbing and hiking. Cliffs and waterfalls are minutes away at near by Foster Falls, Denny Cove and Castle Rock. The hostel offers 3 bedrooms, fast internet, complete kitchen, comfortable beds, smart TV, fire pit, and laundry. The campground offers dispersed sites with fire pits and picnic tables, as well as clean bathrooms and a communal barn with a microwave, fridge, games, tables and chairs. You can walk our 22 acres and even take a short hike out to our bluff. Make sure to say "Hi" to our chickens and our barn cat, Strawberry, on the way. Add in the view of the stars and that makes this the perfect basecamp after a long day out.
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CrowMocker Cabins And Camping

15. CrowMocker Cabins And Camping

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21mi from Lookout Mountain · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
Nestled amidst a lush forest canopy, our campsite offers a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Picture yourself surrounded by towering trees, their leaves rustling in the gentle breeze, as you breathe in the crisp, fresh air of the wilderness. Our spacious campsites are carefully laid out to provide privacy and tranquility, each equipped with a fire pit for cozy evenings spent under the stars. Whether you're pitching a tent beneath the canopy or glamping in a cabin for a weekend getaway, you'll find everything you need to reconnect with nature. For those seeking a touch of comfort without sacrificing the rustic charm of the outdoors, our charming cabins offer the perfect blend of convenience and immersion in nature. Tucked away among the trees, each cabin provides a cozy retreat complete with sleeping mats. Step outside onto your own private porch to savor your morning coffee amidst the sights and sounds of the forest. Whether you're an avid hiker eager to explore miles of scenic trails, a nature lover hoping to spot local wildlife, or simply seeking a peaceful escape from the stresses of modern life, our campsite and cabins provide the ideal setting for your next outdoor adventure. Come experience the beauty and tranquility of the woods with us. A 4 Wheel Drive vehicle is a must to reach the camp sites.
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Camp Chet

16. Camp Chet

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23mi from Lookout Mountain · 8 sites · RVs, Lodging
Camp Chet was founded with the purpose to help people encounter God through outdoor experiences. It over 900 acres of private forested land on Whitwell Mountain, which is part of the Cumberland Plateau in Southeast Tennessee. Take a hike on miles of trails comprised of forest paths, old wagon roads, or coal mining roads. If you find a chunk of coal on the ground feel free to take it home with you as a souvenir. If you are a history buff, you may be interested in discovering previous caretakers from the late 1800's and early 1900's in nearby cemeteries. The camp ground is on top of a mountain, and you will have to go through a locked gate and drive over a mile and half on a bumpy gravel/dirt road. You will be most comfortable in a vehicle that is suitable for rugged terrain. Day trips less than an hour away include the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, Rock City, Ruby Falls, Nickajack Lake and Bat Cave among many others. Come to hike, relax, bike, explore, and recharge.
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Woodybrooke Farm Campground

17. Woodybrooke Farm Campground

98%
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23mi from Lookout Mountain · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
FREE CANOE RENTAL with any booking for Spring!! Pristine property with 4 stocked fishing ponds. Camp privately beside the water and relax in the canopy of our certified Alabama Treasured Forest. Swimming, fishing, hiking, biking, wildlife and bird watching. Amenities and activities available at Woodybrooke: *4 stocked ponds with bream and bass for fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking. *On-site canoe, jon boat and kids' kayaks rental available. *Firewood for campfires for purchase or wild harvest *Pristine private camping in a certified Alabama treasured forest on the southern edge of Cumberland Plateau *Hiking, biking, and wildlife watching opportunities *Potable fresh spring water available year-round. Complimentary coffee and tea. available for purchase farm-fresh eggs currently paused. *Hot outdoor shower, composting toilet, and community kitchen with drinkable spring water from the spigot and electricity ay community kitchen. *Electrical available at sites 6, 7, and 8 *Wi-Fi at commons area. Located a short distance renowned Cloudland Canyon, Little River Canyon, DeSoto State Park, Lookout Mountain hang gliding, horseback riding and the artsy community of Mentone Alabama. Located 35 minutes from Chattanooga on southern edge of Cumberland plateau. Easy drive to amazing overlooks. We are 97 miles from Atlanta, 107 miles from Birmingham, 120 miles from Nashville located 5 minutes off interstate! GPS location is 34.70560* N, 85.61740*
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Shackalakin What's Crakin RV Park

18. Shackalakin What's Crakin RV Park

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25mi from Lookout Mountain · 1 site · Tent, RV
Park your RV on your own private site with 25 acres with wildlife and beautiful sunsets. Site has two 50 amp hookups, high speed fiber internet, a septic system for sewer connection, and on site well water. There is a fire pit, outdoor lights, and patio table and chairs on site. This site is convenient to the city of Chattanooga, Cleveland, and also outdoor activities associated with the Hiawasee River, Ocoee River, and Cherokee National Forest. There is room and hookups for two RV's at this location however I will only allow two RV's if they are from the same party. Please contact me for details and special pricing if this is needed. Learn more about this land: I recently acquired this property that has been in my family for over 100 years and my original home place until around 1980. My wife and I initially made this site for our own RV use, but we want to share it for others to enjoy and also to help finance our constant improvements. The original house that I grew up in is still located on the property but is currently uninhabitable (for now). My fondest memories of the property are of playing and catching crawdads in the creek that located on the property when I was a kid and riding horses and flying kites in the fields. I am working hard to restore this property to the way I remember it and trying to make it enjoyable for those that come to visit. A majority of the property is still being used as a hay field during the summer months and two to three times a year the hay is usually harvested.
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The Ole Place

19. The Ole Place

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25mi from Lookout Mountain · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
35 mostly wooded acres with a 3acre pond for a small group or private getaway. Wildlife viewing, walking, atv riding. Within about 50 miles of Chattanooga, TN. river and other parks, mountains etc.nearby. Will have a couple of camper spots and One cabin with electricity, one camper site with full hookups and one with electricity and water. Dump station,Outhouses onsite, and a shower.
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The Land at FlatTop Mountain

20. The Land at FlatTop Mountain

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(129)
25mi from Lookout Mountain · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Off the grid, out of the way, rustic 10 acres where you can pitch a tent, take a hike and enjoy a campfire.  Mostly wooded with nearby sites to explore, a few swings for fun (swings have recently been removed due to trees falling) and a fantastically cold SEASONAL mountain creek for cooling off.  Always improving our place, we recently removed the 'cabins', which had become unsuitable for use.  The property is part of a community, which you may notice on the way to the campsite.  Site 1 (The Swings) will be first left after you turn into the driveway.  It is a U shaped drive, at the bottom of the U, park and walk 15 feet to site.  Site 2  (Main Container) is at the end of main driveway, next to container.  Drive to end of driveway, park and walk 10 feet to camp.  Both are equidistant to the outhouse.  There is a trail (tagged with red) that goes all the way around the property, a top half and a bottom half that will take you by the creek. Please look through all of the listing information.  The SEASONAL creek at the bottom of the slope is wonderful and there is a spot for two adults to sit down into the crisp water and plenty of room for lots of feet. If you follow the path in the middle of the property, a 30 minute walk (therefore not on our property) will take you to a beautiful swimming hole. It's cold! There is no power or running water at the property so it's an ideal place to get away from daily life and truly relax. We hope you will enjoy it as much as our family does! Please note that even though some pictures show buildings, there are no longer cabins/shelter on The Land. We are unable to remove pictures Hipcampers post. It is raw 10 acres so, yes there are ticks. Cover up and spray as you see fit, just be aware. Also, since it is 10 acres of trees, there is plenty of firewood. We don't leave any bundles, just find down limbs and presto, firewood. DO NOT USE THE MAP LISTED OR GOOGLE MAPS; it will take you straight through water. We send detailed directions to you once the day before your booking. Please plan to travel in with daylight, it is incredibly difficult to navigate to our space in the dark. Follow us on Instagram @thelandatflattop Really cool nearby spot to check out: https://www.flattopmountainfarm.com/
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