The best river, stream, or creek camping near Milan

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River camping in Milan puts you close to the water and even closer to the action, with over 400 options right on the banks or nearby. You’ll find campsites set up for easy fishing, wildlife-watching, and horseback riding, all with access to toilets, showers, and campfires allowed. Prices start at $20 a night, with the average closer to $50, so you can tailor your trip to your budget. Locals swear by Blue Heron Landing (132 reviews) for its river access, I 40 Hideaway (82 reviews) for tucked-away fishing spots, and Lazy Acres Lake (36 reviews) if you want a quiet stay. Bring your rod, pack your boots, and get ready—these riverside spots fill up fast when the weather turns warm.

96% (277)

Top-rated campgrounds

Blue Heron Landing

1. Blue Heron Landing

99%
(207)
44mi from Milan · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · Lobelville, TN
Blue Heron Campground: A Hidden Gem of History and Nature Nestled along the Tennessee River, Blue Heron Campground offers a unique blend of rich history and natural beauty. Once home to the Cherokee Indians, this 358-acre property is surrounded by water on all sides, boasting a mile-and-a-half shoreline. Just to the north, a designated 20-mile Wildlife Refuge begins, following the river and offering plenty of opportunities for nature enthusiasts. The land itself is a treasure trove, with rich farmland that has grazed cattle and now offers primitive camping with no services, located just 10 miles west of Lobelville, Tennessee. People's Landing, now a swim beach and sand boat ramp, was once a bustling port of commerce. Before the advent of good roads, steamboats, ferry boats, and trains were the primary means of transportation. Just north of People's Landing, Daniel's Landing housed a post office and small store, serving the local community. The Tennessee River is one of only three rivers in the United States that flow north, making it a unique feature of the region. Today, visitors can enjoy camping, fishing, or simply watching the boats and barges pass by. For those looking to explore, a 20-mile day trip to Loretta Lynn's ranch or a 70-mile journey to Nashville awaits. The campground offers 358 acres of open meadows and forests to hike and explore, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the local wildlife and a beautiful sunset over the river to end the day. Blue Heron Campground is truly a hidden gem, offering a perfect escape into history and nature.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Lazy Acres Lake

3. Lazy Acres Lake

95%
(46)
31mi from Milan · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · Lexington, TN
We are located about 11 miles from exit 116 on interstate 40 in the beautiful farming community of Chesterfield, Tennessee where there's an abundance of wildlife including our own team of Khaki Campbell guard ducks and a piebald whitetail buck named Lucky who enjoys hanging out by the levee. Lake access is included with each site reservation. Life jackets required at all times for those with paddle please. Canoe rentals available upon request. Camp sites 1-3, the boat ramp and main parking area are located at the main entrance and offer gravel roads and parking. Look for the LAL logo on the left gate post. Camp site #4 the hiking trailhead and our back country campsites are located at the east entrance. Look for patriotic fence post near the road. If you end up traveling a long paved road that leads to a boat ramp with lots of parking, you zigged when you should have zagged. Turn around and lazy acres is across from where that road ends. Follow the access road along the tree line down to the water. The hiking trail is to the east across the footbridge. Look for white AT style blazes for trail markers. The blue blazes leading to each campsite. * All gates are open 24 hours when campers are present.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night
Wilderness Camp at Healing Springs

6. Wilderness Camp at Healing Springs

48mi from Milan · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · Bath Springs, TN
Welcome to Point Pleasant Nature Preserve in Bath Springs, Tennessee! Our 70-acre property is near the beautiful Tennessee River and is almost entirely rolling hills of timbered forest. A spring-fed creek, Mile Branch, also meanders through the length of the property. With food sources, water, and plenty of cover, there will surely be opportunities to see multitudes of wildlife. Wild nature hikes, splashing in the healing springs of Bath Springs, and woodland camping are some of the opportunities to enjoy your stay with us. Decatur County is known as the Outdoor Capital of Tennessee. The Tennessee River less than a mile away, the way the crow flies. We have a unique biodiversity in the West Tennessee Uplands with opportunities to explore geological formations, the Tennessee River Scenic Byway, the Tennessee Riverline, and much more. It is a sportsman’s paradise. Many of the outdoor activities center around the beautiful Tennessee River, which forms the eastern and southern borders of the county. The clean waters of the Tennessee provide plenty of opportunities, such as fishing, boating, swimming, and waterskiing. People around the state refer to Decatur County as “The Home of the Tennessee River.” Raw woodland camping. Unplug from technology and forest bathe to ground and reset. Pets are welcome, and off-leash is allowable with voice control. Because this is raw woodlands, campers can expect to encounter wildlife, possibly including snakes and pests like ticks, so come prepared! Bushcrafting is allowed. All trash must be carried out. Please leave it better than you found it, and have respect for the flora and fauna because you are visiting their home. Please leave all of the rocks and vegetation on the property. Consuming wild- harvested foods to be consumed on-site is allowable. Nearby towns and communities include Saltillo (4 miles), Clifton (18 miles), Scotts Hill (20 miles), Decaturville (20 miles), Savannah (20 miles), and Lexington (28 miles). Please come, enjoy, and reconnect with nature!
Pets
Campfires
from 
$27
 / night
Crooked Creek Campground

11. Crooked Creek Campground

45mi from Milan · 3 sites · Lobelville, TN
Nestled on the serene East bank of the Tennessee River near Lobelville, TN, Crooked Creek Campground stands out for its tranquil atmosphere and convenient access to a full-service marina. This campground offers a variety of full hookup sites with 20/30/50 amp connections, making it ideal for campers of all types. Please note that tent camping is available only for those accompanied by a camper for access to bathroom facilities. Crooked Creek Campground serves as an excellent base for exploring numerous Tennessee attractions. Nearby, you can visit Loretta Lynn's Ranch and the Coal Miner's Daughter Museum, as well as local Mennonite communities featuring charming wineries. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Shiloh National Military Park and Mousetail Landing State Park, both offering stunning natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Plus, the vibrant city of Nashville is just a two-hour drive away, providing endless entertainment options. At Crooked Creek Campground, we prioritize your peace and relaxation, allowing you to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. We look forward to welcoming you soon for a memorable camping experience!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets

River camping in Milan puts you close to the water and even closer to the action, with over 400 options right on the banks or nearby. You’ll find campsites set up for easy fishing, wildlife-watching, and horseback riding, all with access to toilets, showers, and campfires allowed. Prices start at $20 a night, with the average closer to $50, so you can tailor your trip to your budget. Locals swear by Blue Heron Landing (132 reviews) for its river access, I 40 Hideaway (82 reviews) for tucked-away fishing spots, and Lazy Acres Lake (36 reviews) if you want a quiet stay. Bring your rod, pack your boots, and get ready—these riverside spots fill up fast when the weather turns warm.

96% (277)

Top-rated campgrounds

Blue Heron Landing

1. Blue Heron Landing

99%
(207)
44mi from Milan · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · Lobelville, TN
Blue Heron Campground: A Hidden Gem of History and Nature Nestled along the Tennessee River, Blue Heron Campground offers a unique blend of rich history and natural beauty. Once home to the Cherokee Indians, this 358-acre property is surrounded by water on all sides, boasting a mile-and-a-half shoreline. Just to the north, a designated 20-mile Wildlife Refuge begins, following the river and offering plenty of opportunities for nature enthusiasts. The land itself is a treasure trove, with rich farmland that has grazed cattle and now offers primitive camping with no services, located just 10 miles west of Lobelville, Tennessee. People's Landing, now a swim beach and sand boat ramp, was once a bustling port of commerce. Before the advent of good roads, steamboats, ferry boats, and trains were the primary means of transportation. Just north of People's Landing, Daniel's Landing housed a post office and small store, serving the local community. The Tennessee River is one of only three rivers in the United States that flow north, making it a unique feature of the region. Today, visitors can enjoy camping, fishing, or simply watching the boats and barges pass by. For those looking to explore, a 20-mile day trip to Loretta Lynn's ranch or a 70-mile journey to Nashville awaits. The campground offers 358 acres of open meadows and forests to hike and explore, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the local wildlife and a beautiful sunset over the river to end the day. Blue Heron Campground is truly a hidden gem, offering a perfect escape into history and nature.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Lazy Acres Lake

3. Lazy Acres Lake

95%
(46)
31mi from Milan · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · Lexington, TN
We are located about 11 miles from exit 116 on interstate 40 in the beautiful farming community of Chesterfield, Tennessee where there's an abundance of wildlife including our own team of Khaki Campbell guard ducks and a piebald whitetail buck named Lucky who enjoys hanging out by the levee. Lake access is included with each site reservation. Life jackets required at all times for those with paddle please. Canoe rentals available upon request. Camp sites 1-3, the boat ramp and main parking area are located at the main entrance and offer gravel roads and parking. Look for the LAL logo on the left gate post. Camp site #4 the hiking trailhead and our back country campsites are located at the east entrance. Look for patriotic fence post near the road. If you end up traveling a long paved road that leads to a boat ramp with lots of parking, you zigged when you should have zagged. Turn around and lazy acres is across from where that road ends. Follow the access road along the tree line down to the water. The hiking trail is to the east across the footbridge. Look for white AT style blazes for trail markers. The blue blazes leading to each campsite. * All gates are open 24 hours when campers are present.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night
Wilderness Camp at Healing Springs

6. Wilderness Camp at Healing Springs

48mi from Milan · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · Bath Springs, TN
Welcome to Point Pleasant Nature Preserve in Bath Springs, Tennessee! Our 70-acre property is near the beautiful Tennessee River and is almost entirely rolling hills of timbered forest. A spring-fed creek, Mile Branch, also meanders through the length of the property. With food sources, water, and plenty of cover, there will surely be opportunities to see multitudes of wildlife. Wild nature hikes, splashing in the healing springs of Bath Springs, and woodland camping are some of the opportunities to enjoy your stay with us. Decatur County is known as the Outdoor Capital of Tennessee. The Tennessee River less than a mile away, the way the crow flies. We have a unique biodiversity in the West Tennessee Uplands with opportunities to explore geological formations, the Tennessee River Scenic Byway, the Tennessee Riverline, and much more. It is a sportsman’s paradise. Many of the outdoor activities center around the beautiful Tennessee River, which forms the eastern and southern borders of the county. The clean waters of the Tennessee provide plenty of opportunities, such as fishing, boating, swimming, and waterskiing. People around the state refer to Decatur County as “The Home of the Tennessee River.” Raw woodland camping. Unplug from technology and forest bathe to ground and reset. Pets are welcome, and off-leash is allowable with voice control. Because this is raw woodlands, campers can expect to encounter wildlife, possibly including snakes and pests like ticks, so come prepared! Bushcrafting is allowed. All trash must be carried out. Please leave it better than you found it, and have respect for the flora and fauna because you are visiting their home. Please leave all of the rocks and vegetation on the property. Consuming wild- harvested foods to be consumed on-site is allowable. Nearby towns and communities include Saltillo (4 miles), Clifton (18 miles), Scotts Hill (20 miles), Decaturville (20 miles), Savannah (20 miles), and Lexington (28 miles). Please come, enjoy, and reconnect with nature!
Pets
Campfires
from 
$27
 / night
Crooked Creek Campground

11. Crooked Creek Campground

45mi from Milan · 3 sites · Lobelville, TN
Nestled on the serene East bank of the Tennessee River near Lobelville, TN, Crooked Creek Campground stands out for its tranquil atmosphere and convenient access to a full-service marina. This campground offers a variety of full hookup sites with 20/30/50 amp connections, making it ideal for campers of all types. Please note that tent camping is available only for those accompanied by a camper for access to bathroom facilities. Crooked Creek Campground serves as an excellent base for exploring numerous Tennessee attractions. Nearby, you can visit Loretta Lynn's Ranch and the Coal Miner's Daughter Museum, as well as local Mennonite communities featuring charming wineries. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Shiloh National Military Park and Mousetail Landing State Park, both offering stunning natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Plus, the vibrant city of Nashville is just a two-hour drive away, providing endless entertainment options. At Crooked Creek Campground, we prioritize your peace and relaxation, allowing you to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. We look forward to welcoming you soon for a memorable camping experience!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets

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