The best dog-friendly camping near Signal Mountain

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Welcome to Hipcamp! If you're looking for a camping experience near Signal Mountain, Tennessee and you have pets, we've got over 2600 options just for you. With campsites like Belle and Beau Acres (305 reviews), The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), and Hammock'Sway (220 reviews), you'll be sure to find the perfect spot. Our average price per night is $38, but we also have options as low as $8. And don't worry, popular amenities like trash disposal, toilets, and pet-friendly spaces are readily available. Plus, you'll have plenty of activities to choose from, including exploring historic sites, whitewater paddling, and wind sports. So pack up your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping adventure!

96% (4.9K) 608 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Signal Mountain

Ocoee Ridge Camp

1. Ocoee Ridge Camp

100%
(20)
38mi from Signal Mountain · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Campers will experience the natural beauty of everything the Ocoee region has to offer! Campsites atop the ridges near the Cherokee National Forest, Whitewater rafting, skeet shooting, scenic cabins, and much more! We are at the peak of a mountain range that overlooks three states and Sugarloaf, Chillhowee, and Big Frog mountains! With that being said, we have steep gravel roads that do not accompany Class A RVs. Please be aware of your truck, RV, or camper's capabilities while booking. Come be part of the Ocoee Ridge Camp community today!
Campfires
Potable water
Full hookups
from 
$56
 / night
The Cynefin Luxury Safari Tent

2. The Cynefin Luxury Safari Tent

95%
(47)
40mi from Signal Mountain · 1 site · Lodging
About this space We invite you to our little slice of paradise! Enjoy the natural beauty of Lookout Mountain in Mentone, AL. Folklore Forest has 270 feet of Little River Frontage for you to enjoy. Considered to be the purest, natural flowing river in the state, bring your fishing gear and kayaks. Listen to Pipwild Spring trickling over the mossy rock waterfall. Sit at the water’s edge under canopies of rhododendrons and holly trees, and sit at your campfire and view the stunning starry nightscape. The space Our 10x12 foot canvas safari tent offers a cozy 120 sq ft of space which can accommodate a twin size mattress in addition to the provided queen bed. Here's what you find inside: - Queen size bed with headboard, memory foam mattress, and antimicrobial waterproof cover. - Comforter, 4 pillows (with antimicrobial covers), and furry blanket. - Side table with reading material and games. - Wood camp stove (for heating the tent on chilly nights or cooking). - Heat powered stove fan. - Bundle of camp stove sized firewood. - Mr Heater propane space heater with 30 lb propane tank. - 6 person Coleman pop up tent. - Yoga Mat - Cart with coffee, silverware, plates, cups, bowls, French press, salt/pepper, sugar, kitchen and grill utensils, cutting board, and oven mitt. - Butane camp stove with fuel. - Battery powered fan/light combination. - Portable battery powered lantern. - Cast iron skillet, non stick skillet, medium sauce pan, small wok, and kettle. - 3 wash tubs. - Handmade broom. - 1 person hammock. Here's what you'll find outside: - agon to help you bring luggage down from the car or to gather firewood. - 6ft picnic table. - Cafe table and two chairs. - 2 Adirondack chairs. - Combination fire pit/grill. - Solar powered cafe lights. - Solar shower. - Camp toilet with bags and Absorbent Gel Liquid Waste Gelling and Deodorizing Powder - Trash can and trash bags. - 5 gallon Coleman water cooler. You need to bring: - Towels and rags - Food - Toilet paper and paper products - Bug spray for summer months. Also recommended to bring: - Ice or dry ice - Extra wood (you can burn any fallen wood/twigs you find but don’t cut trees! - Extra water (river water is pure but we always recommend boiling or filtering anything you drink) Guest access Folklore Forest is on 3 acres and has 270 feet of River Frontage at your disposal. Little River is considered to be the purest, natural flowing river in the state. Bring your fishing gear and kayaks. Sit on the rocks at the base of the waterfall under the rhododendrons and holly trees, and wade in the water in the warm months. Park on the side of the road in front of the Cynefin sign. There are solar lights illuminating the path to the tent if you arrive after dark. There you will find a that you can use to bring your luggage down. Other things to note • The river will rise and fall depending on how much rain we are getting. It tends to be lower late summer to early fall. We cannot guarantee water levels. • This is primitive off grid camping. There's no electricity or running water. We recommend bringing a portable battery pack to charge devices. • Please be respectful of any wildlife (there are white tail deer, raccoons, weasels, harmless black snakes, mink, foxes, coyotes, many birds, and the extremely, and we do mean extremely, rare black bear), while fishing in the little river is allowed, hunting is prohibited.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$102
 / night
Adventures Unlimited Campground

3. Adventures Unlimited Campground

94%
(16)
36mi from Signal Mountain · 50 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Adventures Unlimited Tent Camping, RV Sites and Cabins Ready for an awesome Ocoee Rafting adventure getaway that doesn’t need to end as soon as you get off the river? Stay at our wooded 30-acre resort, right here in Ocoee, with six bungalow cabins, two large group cabins, and a campground with tent and RV sites. RV sites offer electrical (both 30 and 50 amp sites) and water hookups, and there is a dump station on campus. Our bathhouse is complete with hot showers too! Quiet hours are midnight to 8 am, and there is a campground host. We have yummy things to eat, cold beverages and live music at The Bus Bar and Grill. Check us out @thebusbarocoee page for a current line up of fun!
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$10
 / night
Last Light At Burning Skye Bluff

4. Last Light At Burning Skye Bluff

8.6mi from Signal Mountain · 1 site · Tent
Burning Skye Bluff Stunning sunset views high above the Sequatchie Valley drop behind the expansive and breathtaking Cumberland Plateau! Perched atop Suck Creek Mountain, Burning Skye Bluff is a quiet, mountaintop campsite where the sky seems to ignite at sunset. From this cliff-top, the land drops away into sweeping, unobstructed views of the Sequatchie Valley and the Cumberland Plateau, with golden hour stretching long and wide across the horizon. The site features a stone fire ring set right at the edge of the overlook — the perfect place to gather as daylight fades and the sky shifts from gold to ember to stars. On clear evenings, sunsets here are unforgettable, and after dark, the elevation brings cool breezes, deep quiet, and expansive stargazing. This is a peaceful, secluded spot designed for campers who want space, views, and stillness. It’s ideal for couples, solo travelers, photographers, or anyone looking to unplug and spend an evening watching the sky. Adventure Access! A 4x4 is required. This beautiful site is not for the faint of heart, yet it’s worth every bit of effort necessary to get there. The site is well suited for vehicle camping or minimalist setups. Come prepared, bring what you need, and settle in — the view does the rest. If you’re looking for a place where sunset is the main event, Burning Skye Bluff delivers.
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$20
 / night
Glamping at Deer Camp Cabin

5. Glamping at Deer Camp Cabin

100%
(97)
27mi from Signal Mountain · 1 site · Lodging
We build from the heart with blue prints and Deer Camp was a thought that started on the back of a receipt and grew into a 12x12 cozy cabin. We have 13 acres and we share with that Deer Camp. Only enough land has been cleared for structures so it's all wooded and every structure was built by us and is unique and one of a kind. We are all excited to offer an RV site to park a camper or pitch a tent if you want to bring a couple of friends. There is a separate charge for this. This site does offer electricity but water and the bathhouse are shared. This site is only offered to your group and there will never be campers in that space while you’re there.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$140
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp! If you're looking for a camping experience near Signal Mountain, Tennessee and you have pets, we've got over 2600 options just for you. With campsites like Belle and Beau Acres (305 reviews), The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), and Hammock'Sway (220 reviews), you'll be sure to find the perfect spot. Our average price per night is $38, but we also have options as low as $8. And don't worry, popular amenities like trash disposal, toilets, and pet-friendly spaces are readily available. Plus, you'll have plenty of activities to choose from, including exploring historic sites, whitewater paddling, and wind sports. So pack up your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping adventure!

96% (4.9K) 608 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Signal Mountain

Ocoee Ridge Camp

1. Ocoee Ridge Camp

100%
(20)
38mi from Signal Mountain · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Campers will experience the natural beauty of everything the Ocoee region has to offer! Campsites atop the ridges near the Cherokee National Forest, Whitewater rafting, skeet shooting, scenic cabins, and much more! We are at the peak of a mountain range that overlooks three states and Sugarloaf, Chillhowee, and Big Frog mountains! With that being said, we have steep gravel roads that do not accompany Class A RVs. Please be aware of your truck, RV, or camper's capabilities while booking. Come be part of the Ocoee Ridge Camp community today!
Campfires
Potable water
Full hookups
from 
$56
 / night
The Cynefin Luxury Safari Tent

2. The Cynefin Luxury Safari Tent

95%
(47)
40mi from Signal Mountain · 1 site · Lodging
About this space We invite you to our little slice of paradise! Enjoy the natural beauty of Lookout Mountain in Mentone, AL. Folklore Forest has 270 feet of Little River Frontage for you to enjoy. Considered to be the purest, natural flowing river in the state, bring your fishing gear and kayaks. Listen to Pipwild Spring trickling over the mossy rock waterfall. Sit at the water’s edge under canopies of rhododendrons and holly trees, and sit at your campfire and view the stunning starry nightscape. The space Our 10x12 foot canvas safari tent offers a cozy 120 sq ft of space which can accommodate a twin size mattress in addition to the provided queen bed. Here's what you find inside: - Queen size bed with headboard, memory foam mattress, and antimicrobial waterproof cover. - Comforter, 4 pillows (with antimicrobial covers), and furry blanket. - Side table with reading material and games. - Wood camp stove (for heating the tent on chilly nights or cooking). - Heat powered stove fan. - Bundle of camp stove sized firewood. - Mr Heater propane space heater with 30 lb propane tank. - 6 person Coleman pop up tent. - Yoga Mat - Cart with coffee, silverware, plates, cups, bowls, French press, salt/pepper, sugar, kitchen and grill utensils, cutting board, and oven mitt. - Butane camp stove with fuel. - Battery powered fan/light combination. - Portable battery powered lantern. - Cast iron skillet, non stick skillet, medium sauce pan, small wok, and kettle. - 3 wash tubs. - Handmade broom. - 1 person hammock. Here's what you'll find outside: - agon to help you bring luggage down from the car or to gather firewood. - 6ft picnic table. - Cafe table and two chairs. - 2 Adirondack chairs. - Combination fire pit/grill. - Solar powered cafe lights. - Solar shower. - Camp toilet with bags and Absorbent Gel Liquid Waste Gelling and Deodorizing Powder - Trash can and trash bags. - 5 gallon Coleman water cooler. You need to bring: - Towels and rags - Food - Toilet paper and paper products - Bug spray for summer months. Also recommended to bring: - Ice or dry ice - Extra wood (you can burn any fallen wood/twigs you find but don’t cut trees! - Extra water (river water is pure but we always recommend boiling or filtering anything you drink) Guest access Folklore Forest is on 3 acres and has 270 feet of River Frontage at your disposal. Little River is considered to be the purest, natural flowing river in the state. Bring your fishing gear and kayaks. Sit on the rocks at the base of the waterfall under the rhododendrons and holly trees, and wade in the water in the warm months. Park on the side of the road in front of the Cynefin sign. There are solar lights illuminating the path to the tent if you arrive after dark. There you will find a that you can use to bring your luggage down. Other things to note • The river will rise and fall depending on how much rain we are getting. It tends to be lower late summer to early fall. We cannot guarantee water levels. • This is primitive off grid camping. There's no electricity or running water. We recommend bringing a portable battery pack to charge devices. • Please be respectful of any wildlife (there are white tail deer, raccoons, weasels, harmless black snakes, mink, foxes, coyotes, many birds, and the extremely, and we do mean extremely, rare black bear), while fishing in the little river is allowed, hunting is prohibited.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$102
 / night
Adventures Unlimited Campground

3. Adventures Unlimited Campground

94%
(16)
36mi from Signal Mountain · 50 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Adventures Unlimited Tent Camping, RV Sites and Cabins Ready for an awesome Ocoee Rafting adventure getaway that doesn’t need to end as soon as you get off the river? Stay at our wooded 30-acre resort, right here in Ocoee, with six bungalow cabins, two large group cabins, and a campground with tent and RV sites. RV sites offer electrical (both 30 and 50 amp sites) and water hookups, and there is a dump station on campus. Our bathhouse is complete with hot showers too! Quiet hours are midnight to 8 am, and there is a campground host. We have yummy things to eat, cold beverages and live music at The Bus Bar and Grill. Check us out @thebusbarocoee page for a current line up of fun!
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$10
 / night
Last Light At Burning Skye Bluff

4. Last Light At Burning Skye Bluff

8.6mi from Signal Mountain · 1 site · Tent
Burning Skye Bluff Stunning sunset views high above the Sequatchie Valley drop behind the expansive and breathtaking Cumberland Plateau! Perched atop Suck Creek Mountain, Burning Skye Bluff is a quiet, mountaintop campsite where the sky seems to ignite at sunset. From this cliff-top, the land drops away into sweeping, unobstructed views of the Sequatchie Valley and the Cumberland Plateau, with golden hour stretching long and wide across the horizon. The site features a stone fire ring set right at the edge of the overlook — the perfect place to gather as daylight fades and the sky shifts from gold to ember to stars. On clear evenings, sunsets here are unforgettable, and after dark, the elevation brings cool breezes, deep quiet, and expansive stargazing. This is a peaceful, secluded spot designed for campers who want space, views, and stillness. It’s ideal for couples, solo travelers, photographers, or anyone looking to unplug and spend an evening watching the sky. Adventure Access! A 4x4 is required. This beautiful site is not for the faint of heart, yet it’s worth every bit of effort necessary to get there. The site is well suited for vehicle camping or minimalist setups. Come prepared, bring what you need, and settle in — the view does the rest. If you’re looking for a place where sunset is the main event, Burning Skye Bluff delivers.
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$20
 / night
Glamping at Deer Camp Cabin

5. Glamping at Deer Camp Cabin

100%
(97)
27mi from Signal Mountain · 1 site · Lodging
We build from the heart with blue prints and Deer Camp was a thought that started on the back of a receipt and grew into a 12x12 cozy cabin. We have 13 acres and we share with that Deer Camp. Only enough land has been cleared for structures so it's all wooded and every structure was built by us and is unique and one of a kind. We are all excited to offer an RV site to park a camper or pitch a tent if you want to bring a couple of friends. There is a separate charge for this. This site does offer electricity but water and the bathhouse are shared. This site is only offered to your group and there will never be campers in that space while you’re there.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$140
 / night

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