RV camping near Memphis

Memphis is a hot spot for RV campers on road trip adventures.

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Serendipity Resort

46 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents150 acres · Brownsville, TN
Serendipity offers furnished Yurts for glamping, A-Frame Cabins, RV sites with full hook-ups and Tent sites. We are open year round. We have lots of activities that are included with your accommodation. Activities are all outdoors and filled with memory making potential. Swimming pools, fishing, trails, 18 hole disc golf course, kayaking, paddle boards, paddle boats all fall under the included activities for those adventure seekers! Please see our “Serendipity Resort” Tab for more information. Amenities & Activities Amenities: Spacious Bathhouses WIFI available in the camp store Picnic tables and firepit at each site Camp store Pavilion at Waterpark Clean restrooms Serendipity Bar & Grill Firewood for purchase (no outside firewood allowed) Golf Cart rental – contact your camp host for pricing and details Activities: All included in yurt/campsite/cabin rentals- 4 person max. occupancy 18-hole Disc Golf Course Multiple playgrounds Fishing (catch and release) Walking and biking trails Outdoor Seasonal Swimming Pool Kayaking, Paddle Boat & Paddle Board Horseshoes Water Park (open Memorial Day to Labor Day) – $20 per person per day
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RV camping near Memphis guide

Overview

Memphis might be best known for its music scene, but this busy city is surrounded by parks, forests, and the mighty Mississippi River, meaning it's a great basecamp for RV adventures. Head into town to explore the city’s most famous attractions like Graceland and Beale Street, then get out and stay at RV campsites in the natural areas nearby. Whether you're hopping out of your rig for hiking in Meeman-Shelby Forest, paddling among the cypress groves in Reelfoot Lake State Park, or hitting the OHV trails at Natchez Trace, you'll find plenty of outdoor activities to keep you entertained. Large area RV parks offer full hookups, restrooms, and family-friendly amenities, as do RV sites at Fort Pillow and T.O. Fuller (set within city limits) state parks. Smaller campervans and RVs have more options at secluded private campsites with varying amenities. Check for maximum trailer lengths and available hookups when booking.