The best dog-friendly RV parks near Lynnville

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If you're looking for RV camping near Lynnville, Tennessee that's pet-friendly, Hipcamp's got over 3200 options for you to choose from. With campsites like Belle and Beau Acres (305 reviews), The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), and Hammock'Sway (220 reviews), you're sure to find a spot that suits your needs. Average prices per night are around $30, but options can go as low as $10. Popular amenities include pets, showers, and trash, while popular activities include hiking, fishing, and historic sites.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Lynnville

3. Bucks Ranch Retreat

41mi from Lynnville · 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.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$24
 / night

4. Whispering Holler Retreat

40mi from Lynnville · 1 site · Tent, RV
Tucked into the secluded hills of Middle Tennessee, Whispering Holler Retreat offers peace, privacy, and a raw connection to nature—just 15 minutes from the Natchez Trace Parkway, but a world away from the crowded campgrounds nearby. This undeveloped gem spans 13.5 acres of wild forest, rolling hollers, and whispering pine ridges. You’ll have your pick of exploration: hike beneath a canopy of hardwoods, photograph the wild rock formations, or simply unwind under a starlit sky far from city lights and noise. We’re adding a gravel RV pad with a 30-amp hookup, giving you a secure, level place to park while still feeling immersed in nature. Currently, there’s no water or sewer, so come prepared to boondock—but that’s part of the adventure here. There are no neighbors in sight—just you, the trees, and the gentle rustle of the wind through the hollers. This makes it an ideal stopover for RV travelers seeking space and solitude between Natchez Trace highlights, or a base camp for off-grid explorers. Dogs are welcome, and there’s plenty of space to roam. Verizon and AT&T cell service are strong enough for basic needs, but spotty enough to let you unplug if you choose. Whether you're here for a peaceful rest under tall pines or a forested hike before the next leg of your road trip, Whispering Holler Retreat invites you to slow down, breathe deep, and savor the stillness of Tennessee woods.
from 
$43
 / night

5. Hidden Forest

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46mi from Lynnville · 3 sites · RVs
Several sites to camp on 17 acres of forested land. In Linden Tn., an hour and a half drive from Nashville. The property is on a mountain ridge and community of large acreage properties ranging from 5 to 70 acres +. You'll be a 11 minute drive from the small town of Linden for easy access to a grocery store, restaurants and the Commodore Inn and Cafe. Five minutes to the Buffalo River with several kayak, canoe and tubing rental outfitters available from town or close by. Currently 'off grid' At the entrance is a concrete parking pad where an RV can park and enjoy a lovely view of the Loblolly pine forest below. Further down the mountain a winding road can be walked or driven (best if off-road, but I drive a front wheel SUV when dry) leads to additional sites on a level field of a mixture of cleared or treed , but private sites. A level area, then further slopes around the property to streams on either sides and a waterfall in the back of the property. Access to the waterfall is down a fairly steep mountain slope so accessible only for the adventurous.
from 
$25
 / night

If you're looking for RV camping near Lynnville, Tennessee that's pet-friendly, Hipcamp's got over 3200 options for you to choose from. With campsites like Belle and Beau Acres (305 reviews), The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), and Hammock'Sway (220 reviews), you're sure to find a spot that suits your needs. Average prices per night are around $30, but options can go as low as $10. Popular amenities include pets, showers, and trash, while popular activities include hiking, fishing, and historic sites.

92% (1.2K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Lynnville

3. Bucks Ranch Retreat

41mi from Lynnville · 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.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$24
 / night

4. Whispering Holler Retreat

40mi from Lynnville · 1 site · Tent, RV
Tucked into the secluded hills of Middle Tennessee, Whispering Holler Retreat offers peace, privacy, and a raw connection to nature—just 15 minutes from the Natchez Trace Parkway, but a world away from the crowded campgrounds nearby. This undeveloped gem spans 13.5 acres of wild forest, rolling hollers, and whispering pine ridges. You’ll have your pick of exploration: hike beneath a canopy of hardwoods, photograph the wild rock formations, or simply unwind under a starlit sky far from city lights and noise. We’re adding a gravel RV pad with a 30-amp hookup, giving you a secure, level place to park while still feeling immersed in nature. Currently, there’s no water or sewer, so come prepared to boondock—but that’s part of the adventure here. There are no neighbors in sight—just you, the trees, and the gentle rustle of the wind through the hollers. This makes it an ideal stopover for RV travelers seeking space and solitude between Natchez Trace highlights, or a base camp for off-grid explorers. Dogs are welcome, and there’s plenty of space to roam. Verizon and AT&T cell service are strong enough for basic needs, but spotty enough to let you unplug if you choose. Whether you're here for a peaceful rest under tall pines or a forested hike before the next leg of your road trip, Whispering Holler Retreat invites you to slow down, breathe deep, and savor the stillness of Tennessee woods.
from 
$43
 / night

5. Hidden Forest

100%
(1)
46mi from Lynnville · 3 sites · RVs
Several sites to camp on 17 acres of forested land. In Linden Tn., an hour and a half drive from Nashville. The property is on a mountain ridge and community of large acreage properties ranging from 5 to 70 acres +. You'll be a 11 minute drive from the small town of Linden for easy access to a grocery store, restaurants and the Commodore Inn and Cafe. Five minutes to the Buffalo River with several kayak, canoe and tubing rental outfitters available from town or close by. Currently 'off grid' At the entrance is a concrete parking pad where an RV can park and enjoy a lovely view of the Loblolly pine forest below. Further down the mountain a winding road can be walked or driven (best if off-road, but I drive a front wheel SUV when dry) leads to additional sites on a level field of a mixture of cleared or treed , but private sites. A level area, then further slopes around the property to streams on either sides and a waterfall in the back of the property. Access to the waterfall is down a fairly steep mountain slope so accessible only for the adventurous.
from 
$25
 / night

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