The best dog-friendly RV camping in Norris Lake

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A 34,000-acre reservoir on the Powell and Clinch rivers, Norris Lake is 30 miles northwest of Knoxville. Campgrounds and marinas surround the lake, so access to watersports and fantastic bass fishing is a breeze for campers, while surrounding state parks spotlight East Tennessee’s mountain-and-river terrain and its Appalachian culture. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) developed several of these state parks during the Great Depression, and CCC-built facilities are still in use today. Glamping options include farm sites, canvas tents, and tiny homes—and birdwatching and hiking are popular no matter where you stay nearby.

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Love Our Soil Farms- on the River

2. Love Our Soil Farms- on the River

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5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Sneedville, TN
Love Our Soil Farms is a developing, small regenerative farm that is the cornerstone of our family’s journey to living a more compassionate, peaceful, and sustainable life. Our independent family farm is a place—both physical and in spirit—that we hope to share with others. It is our passion project, driven by a desire to leave our earth better than we found it and create a healthier, more sustainable future for our children. We would love for you to join us here at Love Our Soil Farms on the beautiful Clinch River. It’s the perfect place for a getaway, whether you make it a day trip or come visit for an overnight stay. You can relax and unplug in your own cozy and comfortable space while surrounded by the majestic Appalachian mountains inhabited by an abundance of wildlife. Whichever stay, location, or event you choose, you will be only steps away from the river where you can swim, kayak or fish. You will be nestled up against our growing homestead, including our farm animals (we offer tours). We offer Farm-to-Table meals for all our guests and we love accommodating large groups with our different sites and are happy to help plan youre group event. Glamping Glamping in one of our three amazing luxury tents – located right on the river, the creek or tucked away in the mountains – is the ultimate in camping meets comfort. All three locations are nestled up against our farm and have full access to the river and gathering spots. Tents have their own private restroom with double compost toilets and an off grid hot shower heated by propane. Barnyard Staying overnight in our barnyard camper gives you the complete farm life experience. You will be staying right in the middle of our farm—between our barn and our milking parlor—surrounded by chickens, turkeys, and guinea hens! Inside your camper, you will have running water, a restroom, and a small kitchen. If you’re curious about life on a family farm or just want to get some good quality time in with farm animals, this is the place to stay. Boondocking Your own RV is welcome to park riverside, we currently do not have hookups so you will be dry camping. You are also welcome to use our fire pit and restrooms if they are available, as guests staying in our glamping tents will have the option to reserve them. The restrooms have double compost toilets and an off grid hot shower heated by propane. You can check with us prior to making your reservation to see if other guests have already reserved these amenities for their stay. Camping Classic tent camping is a blast here! You can bring your own tent or rent one from us. This is the ultimate experience for living off the land and reconnecting with nature. You will have your own fire pit, and you will be surrounded by an abundance of wildlife. When you stay overnight with us here on the farm you become part of our family. We want to make sure that you not only unwind but also get to take advantage of all the amazing things this beautiful homestead has to offer. You will have direct access to the river for kayaking, tubing, fishing, swimming, hiking, or just sitting along the bank enjoying the fresh air. Our family’s favorite activity is gathering by the fire pit at night, listening to the river, and gazing at the stars, which shine brighter here than anywhere we’ve ever been. We would love to share everything this peaceful place has with you. Waking up by the river is rejuvenating and is the perfect way to start your day as you reconnect with nature. While you’re perfectly welcome to cook all of your meals over a campfire for the full “roughing it” experience, we understand that there are times when you just want to kick back and relax. With that in mind, we also offer hot, home cooked family meals, delivered directly to your door upon request and at an additional expense. Tours Our farm is small but growing daily. We are striving to create a fully functional and self-reliant regenerative farm in an environment that is focused on soil health and increasing biodiversity, while peacefully existing and raising healthy and happy animals. If this is something you're interested in experiencing, we’ve got you covered. We offer different levels of tours and experiences and would love to share our farm, and our knowledge, with you. River dining Sitting on the river bank enjoying a farm-to-table meal can be romantic or just plain fun. We offer a limited amount of lunches by the river as well as candlelit dinners. Just let us know what you’re thinking and how many people you have in your party, and we’ll work with you to make your perfect event happen! Special events If you would like to hold a special event, such as a birthday party, wedding, or family reunion at our farm, we would love to make that happen. Special event availability is on a very limited basis with a select number of dates set aside for these types of events. Let us know what you have in mind and if we have the availability, we’ll work closely with you to make your dream event come true.
Potable water
Toilets
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from 
$50
 / night
Gray Hills

3. Gray Hills

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8 sites · Tents, RVs · Gray, KY
**NOTICE - Please note that we will be wrapping up the season early and closing from November 1 through February 28, with a tentative re-opening date of March 1. During this time, we’ll be working on exciting updates and improvements—stay tuned!** 150 acres of raw, peaceful beauty tucked in the Appalachian foothills—just 20 minutes off I-75 near Corbin in southeast Kentucky, but a world away. Gray Hills is a primitive escape for families, friends, and solo wanderers alike—designed to quiet the chaos, steady the soul, and focus on what truly counts. Our sites are surrounded by rolling hills, quiet woods, and big skies. Choose your experience: Pondside – Camp by the water where frogs sing at dusk and mist rises at dawn. Ideal for fishing, relaxing, or spotting wildlife. Bring your own kayak or rent one on site (availability varies). Hilltop – Secluded, breezy, and wide-open, with stunning sunrise and sunset views. Feels like the edge of the world. All sites are primitive—no hookups, no concrete, just fire pits, natural trails, and the kind of peace that gets into your soul. Our dirt roads are a little bumpy to keep speeds safe. The campsites, trails, and key spots are kept cleared—the rest stays wild for the deer, turkey, and everything else that lives here (yes, bugs too—bring your repellent!). A nearby train also runs on its own schedule—it’s part of the holler charm. If you love it rugged, real, and peaceful, join us at Gray Hills where you can breathe deep and stay wild! Need help finding your ideal campsite? Let us guide you! Best sites for fishing - 1, 2, 3 Best site for kayak launch - 2 Best sites for most seclusion - 4, 6, 7, 8 Best sites for RVs/campers - 3, 5 Best sites for campervans - 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Best for large groups - 3, 6, 7 Best sites for stargazing - 5, 6, 7, 8 Best sites for sunsets - 2, 6 Best sites for sunrises - 7, 8 Best sites for hammock camping - 2, 3, 4, 8 Shaded sites - 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 Sunny sites - 5 (no shade), 6 (some shade), 7 (no shade) Best sites to Breathe Deep and Stay Wild - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Potable water
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from 
$16
 / night
Ponderosa Cabins located 12 minutes to downtown Knoxville TN, and 45 min to Dollywood/Pigeon Forge offers this Beautiful RV site next to our Instagram-ready barn.  Views of our hayfield with deer, turkey, and other critters.  Need more room for visitors?  Rent one of our 4 cabins on-site.

4. Private 16acre Oasis Near Knoxville

1 site · RV · Knoxville, TN
Bring your home on wheels to this one-of-a-kind private RV spot on 16 gated acres with fenced yard 12 minutes to Knoxville, 45 to Pigeon Forge/Dollywood/Smokies. Full hookups, 50 amp, wifi. Woods, hayfields, private Bass fishing pond, outdoor game area, walking trails. Covered 10x30 area under the barn roof with pellet smoker, refrigerator, table/chairs, dart board. 1 covered parking spot. Nicest RV spot in Knoxville. Property is shared with 4 rental cabins. 36-foot max length. Welcome to the newest and most beautiful RV space available in Knoxville. One-of-a-kind, set next to our picture-perfect, social media-ready barn, you will not want to leave your private oasis... but you must enjoy all East Tennessee has to offer!! The gated estate features a Bass and Bluegill catch-and-release fishing pond w/a fountain, walking trails, a game area, a 5 acre off-leash hayfield for pets, and so much more. The site includes a 45'x90' (1/10 acre) private fenced yard with a private fire pit. The yard is not suitable for keeping pets contained...pets can walk under/around fence. Two small dogs (<50 lbs each) are allowed for $200 each for a 14-day stay. Longer stays up to 30 days are $300 each. Please be prepared to send of picture of your rig to us. This site requires a second vehicle to "run around" in. Due to its location, we cannot allow the RV to be driven in and out regularly. The site is designed to have the RV parked and set up, with a second vehicle used for day-to-day transport. Sorry, no exceptions. Your daily driver has a dedicated, covered parking spot nearby. The site has a private 10'x40' covered area next to the RV site for cooking, playing, and enjoying our East Tennessee lightning bugs and thunderstorms. The covered area has a dining table and chairs, a pellet smoker, an outdoor sink, and a refrigerator/freezer. All outdoor spaces other than your private spaces are shared with our 4 on-site rental cabins. The entrance gate is narrow at 9'6" wide. The Site is best suited for a pull-on, back-out. A tow-behind trailer would need to be backed into the site and the curbside door would be opposite the barn. The site includes water, sewer, high speed WIFI, and trash. Electricity is included up to $30/week, and will be billed $.20/kWh over.
Potable water
Campfires
Trash
from 
$65
 / night

A 34,000-acre reservoir on the Powell and Clinch rivers, Norris Lake is 30 miles northwest of Knoxville. Campgrounds and marinas surround the lake, so access to watersports and fantastic bass fishing is a breeze for campers, while surrounding state parks spotlight East Tennessee’s mountain-and-river terrain and its Appalachian culture. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) developed several of these state parks during the Great Depression, and CCC-built facilities are still in use today. Glamping options include farm sites, canvas tents, and tiny homes—and birdwatching and hiking are popular no matter where you stay nearby.

96% (2.9K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Love Our Soil Farms- on the River

2. Love Our Soil Farms- on the River

100%
(8)
5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Sneedville, TN
Love Our Soil Farms is a developing, small regenerative farm that is the cornerstone of our family’s journey to living a more compassionate, peaceful, and sustainable life. Our independent family farm is a place—both physical and in spirit—that we hope to share with others. It is our passion project, driven by a desire to leave our earth better than we found it and create a healthier, more sustainable future for our children. We would love for you to join us here at Love Our Soil Farms on the beautiful Clinch River. It’s the perfect place for a getaway, whether you make it a day trip or come visit for an overnight stay. You can relax and unplug in your own cozy and comfortable space while surrounded by the majestic Appalachian mountains inhabited by an abundance of wildlife. Whichever stay, location, or event you choose, you will be only steps away from the river where you can swim, kayak or fish. You will be nestled up against our growing homestead, including our farm animals (we offer tours). We offer Farm-to-Table meals for all our guests and we love accommodating large groups with our different sites and are happy to help plan youre group event. Glamping Glamping in one of our three amazing luxury tents – located right on the river, the creek or tucked away in the mountains – is the ultimate in camping meets comfort. All three locations are nestled up against our farm and have full access to the river and gathering spots. Tents have their own private restroom with double compost toilets and an off grid hot shower heated by propane. Barnyard Staying overnight in our barnyard camper gives you the complete farm life experience. You will be staying right in the middle of our farm—between our barn and our milking parlor—surrounded by chickens, turkeys, and guinea hens! Inside your camper, you will have running water, a restroom, and a small kitchen. If you’re curious about life on a family farm or just want to get some good quality time in with farm animals, this is the place to stay. Boondocking Your own RV is welcome to park riverside, we currently do not have hookups so you will be dry camping. You are also welcome to use our fire pit and restrooms if they are available, as guests staying in our glamping tents will have the option to reserve them. The restrooms have double compost toilets and an off grid hot shower heated by propane. You can check with us prior to making your reservation to see if other guests have already reserved these amenities for their stay. Camping Classic tent camping is a blast here! You can bring your own tent or rent one from us. This is the ultimate experience for living off the land and reconnecting with nature. You will have your own fire pit, and you will be surrounded by an abundance of wildlife. When you stay overnight with us here on the farm you become part of our family. We want to make sure that you not only unwind but also get to take advantage of all the amazing things this beautiful homestead has to offer. You will have direct access to the river for kayaking, tubing, fishing, swimming, hiking, or just sitting along the bank enjoying the fresh air. Our family’s favorite activity is gathering by the fire pit at night, listening to the river, and gazing at the stars, which shine brighter here than anywhere we’ve ever been. We would love to share everything this peaceful place has with you. Waking up by the river is rejuvenating and is the perfect way to start your day as you reconnect with nature. While you’re perfectly welcome to cook all of your meals over a campfire for the full “roughing it” experience, we understand that there are times when you just want to kick back and relax. With that in mind, we also offer hot, home cooked family meals, delivered directly to your door upon request and at an additional expense. Tours Our farm is small but growing daily. We are striving to create a fully functional and self-reliant regenerative farm in an environment that is focused on soil health and increasing biodiversity, while peacefully existing and raising healthy and happy animals. If this is something you're interested in experiencing, we’ve got you covered. We offer different levels of tours and experiences and would love to share our farm, and our knowledge, with you. River dining Sitting on the river bank enjoying a farm-to-table meal can be romantic or just plain fun. We offer a limited amount of lunches by the river as well as candlelit dinners. Just let us know what you’re thinking and how many people you have in your party, and we’ll work with you to make your perfect event happen! Special events If you would like to hold a special event, such as a birthday party, wedding, or family reunion at our farm, we would love to make that happen. Special event availability is on a very limited basis with a select number of dates set aside for these types of events. Let us know what you have in mind and if we have the availability, we’ll work closely with you to make your dream event come true.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Gray Hills

3. Gray Hills

100%
(12)
8 sites · Tents, RVs · Gray, KY
**NOTICE - Please note that we will be wrapping up the season early and closing from November 1 through February 28, with a tentative re-opening date of March 1. During this time, we’ll be working on exciting updates and improvements—stay tuned!** 150 acres of raw, peaceful beauty tucked in the Appalachian foothills—just 20 minutes off I-75 near Corbin in southeast Kentucky, but a world away. Gray Hills is a primitive escape for families, friends, and solo wanderers alike—designed to quiet the chaos, steady the soul, and focus on what truly counts. Our sites are surrounded by rolling hills, quiet woods, and big skies. Choose your experience: Pondside – Camp by the water where frogs sing at dusk and mist rises at dawn. Ideal for fishing, relaxing, or spotting wildlife. Bring your own kayak or rent one on site (availability varies). Hilltop – Secluded, breezy, and wide-open, with stunning sunrise and sunset views. Feels like the edge of the world. All sites are primitive—no hookups, no concrete, just fire pits, natural trails, and the kind of peace that gets into your soul. Our dirt roads are a little bumpy to keep speeds safe. The campsites, trails, and key spots are kept cleared—the rest stays wild for the deer, turkey, and everything else that lives here (yes, bugs too—bring your repellent!). A nearby train also runs on its own schedule—it’s part of the holler charm. If you love it rugged, real, and peaceful, join us at Gray Hills where you can breathe deep and stay wild! Need help finding your ideal campsite? Let us guide you! Best sites for fishing - 1, 2, 3 Best site for kayak launch - 2 Best sites for most seclusion - 4, 6, 7, 8 Best sites for RVs/campers - 3, 5 Best sites for campervans - 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Best for large groups - 3, 6, 7 Best sites for stargazing - 5, 6, 7, 8 Best sites for sunsets - 2, 6 Best sites for sunrises - 7, 8 Best sites for hammock camping - 2, 3, 4, 8 Shaded sites - 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 Sunny sites - 5 (no shade), 6 (some shade), 7 (no shade) Best sites to Breathe Deep and Stay Wild - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$16
 / night
Ponderosa Cabins located 12 minutes to downtown Knoxville TN, and 45 min to Dollywood/Pigeon Forge offers this Beautiful RV site next to our Instagram-ready barn.  Views of our hayfield with deer, turkey, and other critters.  Need more room for visitors?  Rent one of our 4 cabins on-site.

4. Private 16acre Oasis Near Knoxville

1 site · RV · Knoxville, TN
Bring your home on wheels to this one-of-a-kind private RV spot on 16 gated acres with fenced yard 12 minutes to Knoxville, 45 to Pigeon Forge/Dollywood/Smokies. Full hookups, 50 amp, wifi. Woods, hayfields, private Bass fishing pond, outdoor game area, walking trails. Covered 10x30 area under the barn roof with pellet smoker, refrigerator, table/chairs, dart board. 1 covered parking spot. Nicest RV spot in Knoxville. Property is shared with 4 rental cabins. 36-foot max length. Welcome to the newest and most beautiful RV space available in Knoxville. One-of-a-kind, set next to our picture-perfect, social media-ready barn, you will not want to leave your private oasis... but you must enjoy all East Tennessee has to offer!! The gated estate features a Bass and Bluegill catch-and-release fishing pond w/a fountain, walking trails, a game area, a 5 acre off-leash hayfield for pets, and so much more. The site includes a 45'x90' (1/10 acre) private fenced yard with a private fire pit. The yard is not suitable for keeping pets contained...pets can walk under/around fence. Two small dogs (<50 lbs each) are allowed for $200 each for a 14-day stay. Longer stays up to 30 days are $300 each. Please be prepared to send of picture of your rig to us. This site requires a second vehicle to "run around" in. Due to its location, we cannot allow the RV to be driven in and out regularly. The site is designed to have the RV parked and set up, with a second vehicle used for day-to-day transport. Sorry, no exceptions. Your daily driver has a dedicated, covered parking spot nearby. The site has a private 10'x40' covered area next to the RV site for cooking, playing, and enjoying our East Tennessee lightning bugs and thunderstorms. The covered area has a dining table and chairs, a pellet smoker, an outdoor sink, and a refrigerator/freezer. All outdoor spaces other than your private spaces are shared with our 4 on-site rental cabins. The entrance gate is narrow at 9'6" wide. The Site is best suited for a pull-on, back-out. A tow-behind trailer would need to be backed into the site and the curbside door would be opposite the barn. The site includes water, sewer, high speed WIFI, and trash. Electricity is included up to $30/week, and will be billed $.20/kWh over.
Potable water
Campfires
Trash
from 
$65
 / night

Public campgrounds in and near Norris Lake

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Where to go

Anderson County

Campgrounds are scattered along the shoreline beside Norris Dam, which sits at the southwestern edge of the lake in Anderson County. Small towns with camping, glamping, and RV sites include Rocky Top, Norris, and Andersonville.

Norris Dam State Park

The 19 cabins built by the Civilian Conservation Corps at Norris Dam State Park merge Depression-era history with modern amenities. The sprawling lakefront park also has two campgrounds, both with tent and RV campsites. A marina and a Southern Appalachia museum are bonus highlights.

Big Ridge State Park

Lakeside campsites accommodate tents and RVs at Big Ridge State Park, another Depression-era park constructed by the TVA and the CCC. Watersports are popular here, but hikers have plenty of options too, with 15 miles of trails exploring the forests, hollows, and ridges. Campgrounds are also scattered across the towns of Maynardville and New Tazewell.

Knoxville

Tennessee’s capital and the home of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville is a convenient launchpad for campers looking to mix urban adventuring with paddling and fishing at Norris Lake. In Knoxville, ride the elevator to the observation area atop the soaring Sunsphere, then check out the quarry and the nature center inside the Urban Wilderness, a network of parks and multi-use trails scattered across the city. Campgrounds surround the downtown area.