The best river, stream, or creek RV camping in Pickwick Lake

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Thanks to the Tennessee Valley Authority and its dam-building prowess in the 1930s, vast reservoirs are scattered across the Volunteer State. Like most of them, Pickwick Lake is a hotspot for outdoor recreation, with bass fishing, boating, swimming, tubing, and water skiing among its top activities. Stretching 53 miles from southwest Tennessee across Mississippi and Alabama on the Tennessee River, Pickwick Lake’s shoreline is dotted with campsites, as is the surrounding countryside. Fun fact: A literature-loving postmaster named the area after a Charles Dickens’ novel, the Pickwick Papers, in the mid-1800s.

87% (181)

Top-rated campgrounds

Seven Pines River Resort

1. Seven Pines River Resort

98%
(30)
27 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Waynesboro, TN
Nestled along the serene Buffalo River, Seven Pines River Resort offers the ideal escape to nature. Whether you're camping under the stars, enjoying the comfort of a geodome, or relaxing by the river, our resort provides a variety of accommodations for every type of camper. Tent Camping: Choose from our scenic spots at Field of Dreams, River View, or River's Edge North. Perfect for families, these sites offer an authentic camping experience with easy access to the river and nearby trails. RV Camping: Our Field of Dreams area welcomes RVs up to 24 feet, with room for dry-docking and welcomed to bring generators. Experience the beauty of the outdoors with all the comforts of home. Geodomes: For a unique glamping experience, our adults-only geodomes offer year-round luxury. With a king-sized bed, AC/heat, and a kitchenette, these domes provide a cozy retreat for couples seeking seclusion and comfort. At Seven Pines, you'll find a welcoming atmosphere, stunning views, and activities for every interest. From tubing on the Buffalo River to hiking our Hidden Holler Trail, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Plus, our friendly hospitality ensures you’ll have a memorable stay. Come unwind, explore, and reconnect with nature at Seven Pines River Resort!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$60
 / night
Nature's Haven At White Oak Landing

3. Nature's Haven At White Oak Landing

100%
(13)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Clifton, TN
Peaceful Waterfront Rental with room to relax on a 1/4 acre site with a full RV hookup (30/50 amp) gravel pad, covered picnic table, and firepit. Bring your boat, paddle boat, or kayak to enjoy with a community boat launch or from the convenience of your site. Clifton also has a nearby full-service marina with water recreation rentals and a golf course. Gated community off the beaten path. The storage area may be available if needed for a boat/trailer upon request. Open year-round! Offering nightly, weekly, and monthly rates with a two-night minimum stay. We will be adding two wooded sites in the coming month. Fiber Wi-Fi will come as soon as additional lines are run to make this your go-to destination. We look forward to hosting you and your family. Wishes you all safe travels. Nature's Haven at White Oak Landing 615-796-6638
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night
Rivers Edge

4. Rivers Edge

100%
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1 site · RV · Clifton, TN
Welcome to Overland Alternative Homes, where you can rent a cozy and sustainable tiny home or RV lot nestled in nature’s embrace along the Tennesee River. Our serene and well-maintained lots provide the perfect setting for your minimalist lifestyle, offering a blend of tranquility and modern amenities. Each lot is equipped with essential utilities and high-speed internet, ensuring you have everything you need while enjoying the simplicity and beauty of tiny home living. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant community of like-minded individuals, Rivers Edge is your ideal destination. Our sites are perfect for weekend vacations, travel nursing, remote workers and even permanent residents who want to design their dream tiny home but need a builder and the land to put it on. Discover the charm and freedom of tiny living with us today! Private Gated Community Boat Ramp Basket Ball Court Swingset Electric 30/50 Amp Water Hookup Sewer Hookup High Speed Wifi Fire Pit Storage Space Available
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$52
 / night
Platos Branch Farm RV park

5. Platos Branch Farm RV park

96%
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6 sites · RVs · Rogersville, AL
Platos Branch Farm RV: Named after the large branch that runs thru the property across the horse pasture. There are large fish in the Branch. Which is on private property so you can fish without a state license. The park is located on a working farm. The horses are usually in site. Campers tell us that the stars here at night are a beauty to behold. This is a quiet peaceful place. But still minutes away from the conveniences. Grocery within 5 miles and numerous restaurants. Hope you see us soon. Learn more about this land: RV Spots in the country, Total of 6 RV Spots. Great view of horse pasture with 5 horses. Platos pond across pasture. Great Fishing. Look at the stars and have some peaceful nights. 3 miles to Grocery store and resturants. Joe Wheeler state Park within 5 miles. Awesome trails for hiking or biking. 25 minutes to Florence ( UNA) or Athens. Brownsferry Plant about 20 minutes. Weekly and monthly rates available.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$27
 / night
Hidden Oasis at White Oak Landing

6. Hidden Oasis at White Oak Landing

96%
(13)
18 sites · RVs · Clifton, TN
NEW! Private RV Sites on Kentucky Lake – Owned by Fellow RV Enthusiasts Welcome to our little slice of heaven! These private RV sites are personally owned and managed by a retired couple who share a deep love for RV living. We hope you enjoy the peace, beauty, and simplicity here as much as we do. Our sites are located in a gated, private community along the Tennessee River section of Kentucky Lake — the largest man-made lake east of the Mississippi. Spanning over 160,000 acres with 2,300 miles of stunning shoreline, Kentucky Lake is a top destination for boating and fishing. The lake is well known for its abundance of largemouth and smallmouth bass, catfish, bluegill, white bass, and more. The community features a private boat launch and dock, with boat storage included in your stay. Whether you prefer to fish, kayak, paddleboard, or simply enjoy the views, you can do it all right from your site or from the nearby community water access area. Several of our sites are situated along a 4-mile-long, tree-lined cove — calm, scenic, and directly connected to the lake — making it the perfect spot for peaceful mornings and sunset paddles. Open Year-Round Whether you’re looking for summer fun or a mild winter escape, we welcome both short-term and long-term stays. Note: -Rates shown are daily. Contact us for a discount code for weekly or monthly stays. -RVs must be self-contained, as there are no public restrooms in the community. -Water levels in the cove are seasonal, as they are managed by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA).
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night
Camp Wonder Wander is Wanderful

7. Camp Wonder Wander is Wanderful

97%
(19)
15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Waynesboro, TN
Your host Val has walked away from her life as a tenured graphic design professor for a passion that is probably her true calling. Inspired by travels and a youth immersed in girls scouts, I created this retreat center and camp for the opportunity to relish in nature, put away the phone and get back to craft, conversation, and the basics of life. You'll relish in the quiet and beauty of the rural rolling foothills of Appalachia in mid-south TN. 20 minutes from any town so prepare en route. Route 99 splits the 17 acres with retreat center on one side and an 11.5 acre campground with significant river front property On The Buffalo. This is in Lewis county - of the Lewis and Clark adventurers. The Buffalo River is a class 1 and sometimes 2 river perfect for kayaking. Ask about add on options like a tour and story about the camp and animals or even a pottery lesson or art workshop.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
Our Front Gate during summer season

9. Bucks Ranch Retreat

21 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Waynesboro, TN
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.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$24
 / night
Wilderness Camp at Healing Springs

15. Wilderness Camp at Healing Springs

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
Gar pad with a 32' 4" Class C.

17. Fisherman’s Hideaway RV Park

3 sites · RVs · Clifton, TN
Welcome to Fisherman's Hideaway RV Park (FHRP), located directly on the beautiful Tennessee River near Clifton, Tennessee. This small, brand new RV park is located inside Paradise Landing, an RV community of residents and guests who enjoy the peaceful and remote environment. At Fisherman’s Hideaway, we’re open year-round so you can enjoy riverfront RV living during all four seasons. Our community area is designed to provide you with a relaxing area adjacent to the water. One buddy pad is available for those traveling together in two RVs, or for those single RVers who would like more space. Two large single pads are also available. All RV pads are compacted, level, and are topped with small gravel that eliminates the dragging of mud and dirt into your RV. Are you looking forward to lighting up the outdoor fire pit? FHRP has individual bundles of high-quality, seasoned firewood available on-site for purchase. FHRP is a remote location, so you will need to bring all supplies with you. The nearest towns, Clifton and Linden, are small and they do have basic necessities. Clifton is about a 20-minute drive and Linden is about 40-minutes. You can find much more about the area under the Local Services tab on the FHRP website. This is the ideal destination for an active family vacation or a laid back retreat...and it’s 100% pet-friendly. Come unwind on the famous Tennessee River. Enjoy a relaxing day fishing on the river and a quiet evening of stargazing -- all from your camp site. Endless fun and adventures await you and your family at FHRP! Pad Amenities 50/30/20 amp Hookup City Water Septic Hookup Combo Fire Pit/BBQ Grill 46" Round Picnic Table Park Amenities Awesome WiFi (fiber optic cable) Pickleball Court Dog Run (15'x60' fenced) Storm Shelter (EF-5 rated) 18' above ground pool (seasonal) Kayaks (fishing and pleasure) and Lifejackets Outdoor Kitchen (sink with hot water, grill, prep area) Outdoor Shower (with hot water) Covered Pergola with Adirondack Chairs 8' Picnic Table Chiminea Cornhole Concrete stairs to the river Firewood available for purchase
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night

Thanks to the Tennessee Valley Authority and its dam-building prowess in the 1930s, vast reservoirs are scattered across the Volunteer State. Like most of them, Pickwick Lake is a hotspot for outdoor recreation, with bass fishing, boating, swimming, tubing, and water skiing among its top activities. Stretching 53 miles from southwest Tennessee across Mississippi and Alabama on the Tennessee River, Pickwick Lake’s shoreline is dotted with campsites, as is the surrounding countryside. Fun fact: A literature-loving postmaster named the area after a Charles Dickens’ novel, the Pickwick Papers, in the mid-1800s.

87% (181)

Top-rated campgrounds

Seven Pines River Resort

1. Seven Pines River Resort

98%
(30)
27 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Waynesboro, TN
Nestled along the serene Buffalo River, Seven Pines River Resort offers the ideal escape to nature. Whether you're camping under the stars, enjoying the comfort of a geodome, or relaxing by the river, our resort provides a variety of accommodations for every type of camper. Tent Camping: Choose from our scenic spots at Field of Dreams, River View, or River's Edge North. Perfect for families, these sites offer an authentic camping experience with easy access to the river and nearby trails. RV Camping: Our Field of Dreams area welcomes RVs up to 24 feet, with room for dry-docking and welcomed to bring generators. Experience the beauty of the outdoors with all the comforts of home. Geodomes: For a unique glamping experience, our adults-only geodomes offer year-round luxury. With a king-sized bed, AC/heat, and a kitchenette, these domes provide a cozy retreat for couples seeking seclusion and comfort. At Seven Pines, you'll find a welcoming atmosphere, stunning views, and activities for every interest. From tubing on the Buffalo River to hiking our Hidden Holler Trail, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Plus, our friendly hospitality ensures you’ll have a memorable stay. Come unwind, explore, and reconnect with nature at Seven Pines River Resort!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$60
 / night
Nature's Haven At White Oak Landing

3. Nature's Haven At White Oak Landing

100%
(13)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Clifton, TN
Peaceful Waterfront Rental with room to relax on a 1/4 acre site with a full RV hookup (30/50 amp) gravel pad, covered picnic table, and firepit. Bring your boat, paddle boat, or kayak to enjoy with a community boat launch or from the convenience of your site. Clifton also has a nearby full-service marina with water recreation rentals and a golf course. Gated community off the beaten path. The storage area may be available if needed for a boat/trailer upon request. Open year-round! Offering nightly, weekly, and monthly rates with a two-night minimum stay. We will be adding two wooded sites in the coming month. Fiber Wi-Fi will come as soon as additional lines are run to make this your go-to destination. We look forward to hosting you and your family. Wishes you all safe travels. Nature's Haven at White Oak Landing 615-796-6638
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night
Rivers Edge

4. Rivers Edge

100%
(1)
1 site · RV · Clifton, TN
Welcome to Overland Alternative Homes, where you can rent a cozy and sustainable tiny home or RV lot nestled in nature’s embrace along the Tennesee River. Our serene and well-maintained lots provide the perfect setting for your minimalist lifestyle, offering a blend of tranquility and modern amenities. Each lot is equipped with essential utilities and high-speed internet, ensuring you have everything you need while enjoying the simplicity and beauty of tiny home living. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant community of like-minded individuals, Rivers Edge is your ideal destination. Our sites are perfect for weekend vacations, travel nursing, remote workers and even permanent residents who want to design their dream tiny home but need a builder and the land to put it on. Discover the charm and freedom of tiny living with us today! Private Gated Community Boat Ramp Basket Ball Court Swingset Electric 30/50 Amp Water Hookup Sewer Hookup High Speed Wifi Fire Pit Storage Space Available
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$52
 / night
Platos Branch Farm RV park

5. Platos Branch Farm RV park

96%
(26)
6 sites · RVs · Rogersville, AL
Platos Branch Farm RV: Named after the large branch that runs thru the property across the horse pasture. There are large fish in the Branch. Which is on private property so you can fish without a state license. The park is located on a working farm. The horses are usually in site. Campers tell us that the stars here at night are a beauty to behold. This is a quiet peaceful place. But still minutes away from the conveniences. Grocery within 5 miles and numerous restaurants. Hope you see us soon. Learn more about this land: RV Spots in the country, Total of 6 RV Spots. Great view of horse pasture with 5 horses. Platos pond across pasture. Great Fishing. Look at the stars and have some peaceful nights. 3 miles to Grocery store and resturants. Joe Wheeler state Park within 5 miles. Awesome trails for hiking or biking. 25 minutes to Florence ( UNA) or Athens. Brownsferry Plant about 20 minutes. Weekly and monthly rates available.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$27
 / night
Hidden Oasis at White Oak Landing

6. Hidden Oasis at White Oak Landing

96%
(13)
18 sites · RVs · Clifton, TN
NEW! Private RV Sites on Kentucky Lake – Owned by Fellow RV Enthusiasts Welcome to our little slice of heaven! These private RV sites are personally owned and managed by a retired couple who share a deep love for RV living. We hope you enjoy the peace, beauty, and simplicity here as much as we do. Our sites are located in a gated, private community along the Tennessee River section of Kentucky Lake — the largest man-made lake east of the Mississippi. Spanning over 160,000 acres with 2,300 miles of stunning shoreline, Kentucky Lake is a top destination for boating and fishing. The lake is well known for its abundance of largemouth and smallmouth bass, catfish, bluegill, white bass, and more. The community features a private boat launch and dock, with boat storage included in your stay. Whether you prefer to fish, kayak, paddleboard, or simply enjoy the views, you can do it all right from your site or from the nearby community water access area. Several of our sites are situated along a 4-mile-long, tree-lined cove — calm, scenic, and directly connected to the lake — making it the perfect spot for peaceful mornings and sunset paddles. Open Year-Round Whether you’re looking for summer fun or a mild winter escape, we welcome both short-term and long-term stays. Note: -Rates shown are daily. Contact us for a discount code for weekly or monthly stays. -RVs must be self-contained, as there are no public restrooms in the community. -Water levels in the cove are seasonal, as they are managed by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA).
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night
Camp Wonder Wander is Wanderful

7. Camp Wonder Wander is Wanderful

97%
(19)
15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Waynesboro, TN
Your host Val has walked away from her life as a tenured graphic design professor for a passion that is probably her true calling. Inspired by travels and a youth immersed in girls scouts, I created this retreat center and camp for the opportunity to relish in nature, put away the phone and get back to craft, conversation, and the basics of life. You'll relish in the quiet and beauty of the rural rolling foothills of Appalachia in mid-south TN. 20 minutes from any town so prepare en route. Route 99 splits the 17 acres with retreat center on one side and an 11.5 acre campground with significant river front property On The Buffalo. This is in Lewis county - of the Lewis and Clark adventurers. The Buffalo River is a class 1 and sometimes 2 river perfect for kayaking. Ask about add on options like a tour and story about the camp and animals or even a pottery lesson or art workshop.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
Our Front Gate during summer season

9. Bucks Ranch Retreat

21 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Waynesboro, TN
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.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$24
 / night
Wilderness Camp at Healing Springs

15. Wilderness Camp at Healing Springs

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
Gar pad with a 32' 4" Class C.

17. Fisherman’s Hideaway RV Park

3 sites · RVs · Clifton, TN
Welcome to Fisherman's Hideaway RV Park (FHRP), located directly on the beautiful Tennessee River near Clifton, Tennessee. This small, brand new RV park is located inside Paradise Landing, an RV community of residents and guests who enjoy the peaceful and remote environment. At Fisherman’s Hideaway, we’re open year-round so you can enjoy riverfront RV living during all four seasons. Our community area is designed to provide you with a relaxing area adjacent to the water. One buddy pad is available for those traveling together in two RVs, or for those single RVers who would like more space. Two large single pads are also available. All RV pads are compacted, level, and are topped with small gravel that eliminates the dragging of mud and dirt into your RV. Are you looking forward to lighting up the outdoor fire pit? FHRP has individual bundles of high-quality, seasoned firewood available on-site for purchase. FHRP is a remote location, so you will need to bring all supplies with you. The nearest towns, Clifton and Linden, are small and they do have basic necessities. Clifton is about a 20-minute drive and Linden is about 40-minutes. You can find much more about the area under the Local Services tab on the FHRP website. This is the ideal destination for an active family vacation or a laid back retreat...and it’s 100% pet-friendly. Come unwind on the famous Tennessee River. Enjoy a relaxing day fishing on the river and a quiet evening of stargazing -- all from your camp site. Endless fun and adventures await you and your family at FHRP! Pad Amenities 50/30/20 amp Hookup City Water Septic Hookup Combo Fire Pit/BBQ Grill 46" Round Picnic Table Park Amenities Awesome WiFi (fiber optic cable) Pickleball Court Dog Run (15'x60' fenced) Storm Shelter (EF-5 rated) 18' above ground pool (seasonal) Kayaks (fishing and pleasure) and Lifejackets Outdoor Kitchen (sink with hot water, grill, prep area) Outdoor Shower (with hot water) Covered Pergola with Adirondack Chairs 8' Picnic Table Chiminea Cornhole Concrete stairs to the river Firewood available for purchase
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night

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Where to go

Pickwick Dam Area

South of Pickwick Dam, Pickwick Landing State Park is watersports central, with a marina and an array of boat rentals, including kayaks, canoes, fishing boats, and pontoon party barges. Landlubbers may prefer to play the 18-hole golf course, try their hand at disc golf, or stroll the two easy hiking trails. Campers will find lakefront tent sites and RV sites. North of the river, the Bruton Branch State Recreation Area has primitive tent sites, most of them by the water.

Southwest Tennessee

For more tent and RV campsites, check out the small towns and farms near the lake and the Tennessee River in southwest Tennessee. Glamping options—think cabins, Airstream rentals, and horse farms—are plentiful too, and many have boat ramps. Top small towns for camping include Counce, Savannah, and Henderson, and the TVA manages the 92-site Pickwick Dam Campground in Savannah.

Mississippi & Alabama

Skinny Pickwick Lake stretches from Tennessee into the northern reaches of Mississippi and Alabama, where waterfront campgrounds are just as recreation-focused as their neighbors in Tennessee. Cabins and campsites are close to both the lake and the Tennessee River at J.P. Coleman State Park, which is perched on a lakeside bluff in Mississippi.

Memphis & Jackson Surrounds

Home to the National Civil Rights Museum, blues-playing Beale Street, Elvis Presley’s Graceland, and a booming food hall scene, Memphis is a full-immersion destination. Not far from the city and close to the Mississippi, campgrounds, RV parks, and glamping destinations are plentiful on farms and forestlands. Memphis is 120 miles west of Pickwick Lake, while Jackson, another urban launchpad, is 60 miles north of Pickwick Dam.

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