23mi from Beersheba Springs · 3 sites · Tents, RVsTucked away in a peaceful outdoor setting, this private campground site is perfect for campers who want comfort with their adventure. You’ll have one spacious site ideal for a tent or RV, with full hookups including electric, water, and sewer—so you can settle in easily and enjoy your stay.
The water connection is RV-friendly, making it simple to hook up and keep everything running smoothly during your trip. Whether you’re passing through for a night or staying a little longer, this spot offers a convenient, no-fuss setup in a relaxed camping atmosphere. Set on 16 private acres bordering the Big Bone Cave Nature Area, this campsite offers a quiet, wooded getaway with a true “back-to-nature” feel. Getting here is easy too—the road access is straightforward, making it convenient for RVs and travelers to pull in and settle quickly. The site is self-serve: just book your stay, arrive, and set up—no check-in or sign-in needed. Here are solid, guest-friendly things to do in Rock Island, Tennessee and nearby (based on what’s typically available in the area—since I can’t browse live hours/closures right now, guests should double-check current details before they go):
In Rock Island State Park
• See the waterfalls & overlooks (easy-to-moderate walks, great photos)
• Hiking trails through wooded areas and rocky bluffs
• Picnic areas and scenic spots to relax
• Swimming holes / wading areas when conditions are safe (seasonal + weather dependent)
• Fishing (license rules apply)
Nature and caves nearby
• Big Bone Cave Nature Area (great for a quiet nature outing; access/tours can be limited—some cave areas are protected)
• Cumberland Caverns (popular guided cave tours not far away)
• Great for stargazing—the area gets nice dark skies away from town lights
Easy day trips (great “while you’re here” options)
• Fall Creek Falls State Park (waterfalls, trails, overlooks; a top TN destination)
• Burgess Falls State Park (shorter hike with big payoff views)
• Caney Fork Gorge / scenic drives (pretty viewpoints and photo stops)
Towns, food, and local exploring
• McMinnville: local restaurants, stores, and a cute small-town downtown feel
• Spencer: quick essentials, small local spots
• Cookeville (a bit farther): more shopping, chain restaurants,
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups