The best beach camping near Smithville

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping adventures in the United States! If you're looking to camp near Smithville, Tennessee and have a preference for a beach setting, we've got you covered. With over 229 options available near Smithville, Tennessee with beach access, you'll be sure to find the perfect spot for your getaway. Prices start as low as $15 per night, with an average price of $30 per night. Looking for recommendations? Check out our top campsites: Belle and Beau Acres (305 reviews), The Slab (by the Barren) (210 reviews), and Grandview Camp @ Lemon Lane Farm (40 reviews). Popular amenities include showers, campfires, and trash facilities. For those seeking adventure, popular activities in the area include paddling, surfing, and off-roading. So grab your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

100% (747) 28 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Smithville

Belle and Beau Acres

1. Belle and Beau Acres

100%
(1255)
15mi from Smithville · 19 sites · Tents, RVs
Whether you're looking for peace, relaxation, or riverside adventure, Belle and Beau Acres hits the mark for any nature enthusiast. Location, location! BBA has taken the guess work out of rustic camping. Consistently ranked as a Best of Tennessee Hipcamp and situated in a convenient spot for Upper Cumberland waterfalls, hiking, kayaking, lake life and more. A short list of what to expect on site includes: PRIVACY - ADVENTURE - GETAWAY Quick response time/Clear communication Spacious, shady, leaf-bed campsites 360 degree views of relaxing nature 27 Foot Waterfall (365 days of flow except during severe drought) Rock shelter under Ledge Waterfall Two shallow lazy rivers for soaking Hiking trails onsite Multiple spring-fed creeks Countless water cascades for exploring Star gazing over wide pastures Old forests for ample shade and hammock hanging Cellular reception at campsites (usually at least 1 bar) Please read the site descriptions carefully to match your style of camping with the appropriate campsite. BBA guests frequently camp with a tent, vehicle, smaller camper, hammock tent, roof top tent, pop-up camper and similar styles.  Most photos in this listing are taken onsite. Please keep in mind this is primitive and wild Tennessee landscape that may also contain poisonous plants and wildlife in or around camp. Access to fresh water fun is a short down-hill hike for all guests, with the exception of our hike-in campsites which are positioned alongside the river. Each spot has been strategically selected to provide as much privacy as possible, and comfortably accommodates groups with two vehicles. We provide a rock fire pit and heavy-duty, cast-iron grill grate. You provide everything else, including drinking water and personal toilet waste bags if you plan to use our system. The hike-in sites come with extra seating.  Every guest must be included on your reservation, and adult guests may be required to provide identification. Thank you! COMMUNITY COMFORT STATION: There is a comfort station with an outdoor shower stall for hanging your own solar shower bag. The comfort station also includes a changing room which doubles as a private place to use your portable camping toilet. A toilet seat and bucket system is provided but guests will need to use their own waste disposal bags, available at most camping supply stores. The backside of the comfort station has a rain barrel (not potable) collection system for extinguishing fires. OFF-ROAD CONDITIONS:  Due to the primitive nature of our location, all reservations should expect hilly terrain and potential bumpy or some muddy road access, especially after heavy rain. We ask all guests to help us minimize impacts by driving with care. Vehicles with low ground clearance or low-profile tires are no longer permitted to use the off-road drive and must park at the entrance. If you want a campsite with the shortest walk from the entrance parking area, you will want to select campsite 5, 9 or 6. When the road is open during unusually wet periods, we recommend AWD or 4WD as a precaution. We are continuously working on improvements for our off-road drive. Belle and Beau Acres is a farm homestead with a personal campground, conveniently located less than five minutes from I40.  Expect nothing short of 360 degree views of relaxing nature, privacy, and spontaneous adventure when recreating at this agritourism location. Central to the most beautiful middle Tennessee destinations, BBA is the perfect home base for hiking, biking, kayaking, and fishing excursions to at least 10 nearby state parks and lakes. Conveniently located on the Eastern Highland Rim between Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga in the lower Appalachian mountains, this area sits at the Upper Cumberland Plateau and is part of Tennessee's largest micropolitan area of Cookeville. Visit popular nearby attractions such as Cummins Falls, Burgess Falls, Fancher Falls, Greeter Falls, Fall Creek Falls, Blue Hole, Rock Island, Center Hill Lake, Dale Hollow Lake, Caney Fork River, Standing Stone State Park, Virgin Falls, Rock Island, Cordell Hull, and Edgar Evins State Park. The choices are endless!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night
MountainView Trailside Camp Spot

2. MountainView Trailside Camp Spot

100%
(105)
20mi from Smithville · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Tucked away in a peaceful outdoor setting, this private campground site is perfect for campers who want comfort with their adventure. You’ll have one spacious site ideal for a tent or RV, with full hookups including electric, water, and sewer—so you can settle in easily and enjoy your stay. The water connection is RV-friendly, making it simple to hook up and keep everything running smoothly during your trip. Whether you’re passing through for a night or staying a little longer, this spot offers a convenient, no-fuss setup in a relaxed camping atmosphere. Set on 16 private acres bordering the Big Bone Cave Nature Area, this campsite offers a quiet, wooded getaway with a true “back-to-nature” feel. Getting here is easy too—the road access is straightforward, making it convenient for RVs and travelers to pull in and settle quickly. The site is self-serve: just book your stay, arrive, and set up—no check-in or sign-in needed. Here are solid, guest-friendly things to do in Rock Island, Tennessee and nearby (based on what’s typically available in the area—since I can’t browse live hours/closures right now, guests should double-check current details before they go): In Rock Island State Park • See the waterfalls & overlooks (easy-to-moderate walks, great photos) • Hiking trails through wooded areas and rocky bluffs • Picnic areas and scenic spots to relax • Swimming holes / wading areas when conditions are safe (seasonal + weather dependent) • Fishing (license rules apply) Nature and caves nearby • Big Bone Cave Nature Area (great for a quiet nature outing; access/tours can be limited—some cave areas are protected) • Cumberland Caverns (popular guided cave tours not far away) • Great for stargazing—the area gets nice dark skies away from town lights Easy day trips (great “while you’re here” options) • Fall Creek Falls State Park (waterfalls, trails, overlooks; a top TN destination) • Burgess Falls State Park (shorter hike with big payoff views) • Caney Fork Gorge / scenic drives (pretty viewpoints and photo stops) Towns, food, and local exploring • McMinnville: local restaurants, stores, and a cute small-town downtown feel • Spencer: quick essentials, small local spots • Cookeville (a bit farther): more shopping, chain restaurants,
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$45
 / night
Stonewall Acres Retreat

3. Stonewall Acres Retreat

8.3mi from Smithville · 1 site
Serene Creekside Glamping A Magical “must-see” in Tennessee!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$120
 / night
Center Hill Lake

4. Center Hill Lake

86%
(7)
Park 4.6mi from Smithville · 226 sites
Just 65 miles outside of Nashville lies an outdoor recreation wonderland, with more opportunities to have some fun in the sun than Elvis could shake his leg at. Choose between one of the many campsites or cabins in the area to make a homebase. Then hop on a boat or canoe and your worries will float away as you drift on the beautiful blue waters of Center Hill Lake surrounded by the rolling Tennessee hills. Or, take a hike through the Burgess Falls State Natural Area and let the abundant forests, wildlife, and flowing water rejuvenate you. Feeling crafty? For something different, check out the nationally renowned Appalachian Center for Crafts which has professional programs and exhibits. With a little less conversation and a little more action, you can be on your way to a mighty fine getaway in no time.
Cordell Hull Lake

5. Cordell Hull Lake

100%
(3)
Park 24mi from Smithville · 300 sites
Whether you are a creature of the land or water, Cordell Hull Lake is a wonderful place to burn off some steam and soak in some outdoor, lakefront goodness. Boating and fishing are great ways to spend the days around here, with 321 miles of shoreline waiting to be explored. Or you can choose between the many miles of hiking, mountain biking, and horse trails that surround the lake to scope out the abundant wildlife and find that peace and solitude you’ve been looking for. Nights can be spent stargazing at either the primitive or developed campgrounds, depending on what kind of experience you seek. Here's you’ve got many ways to take in all that Mother Nature has to offer. Not too shabby, right?
Holpps Pine Ridge Lake Campground

6. Holpps Pine Ridge Lake Campground

42mi from Smithville · 72 sites
Holpp’s Pine Ridge Lake stands out as a unique destination due to its expansive 185-acre man-made lake, created in the late 1960s, which offers a perfect blend of recreational activities and natural beauty. Shortly after its completion, the lake opened to the public, inviting visitors to enjoy fishing and swimming in a serene environment. The lake is well-stocked with a variety of fish, including Bass, Bream, Catfish, Red Ear, and Crappie, making it an ideal spot for anglers of all skill levels. Families can spend a delightful day fishing or swimming in the sandy beach areas, which provide a perfect setting for relaxation and fun. In addition to the water activities, Holpp’s Pine Ridge Lake features pavilions equipped with picnic tables and charcoal grills, allowing visitors to enjoy meals amidst nature. There are no restrictions on watercraft, so feel free to bring your boat or jet ski for an exciting day on the water. Make Holpp’s Pine Ridge Lake your next family vacation destination, where adventure and tranquility await!
J Percy Priest Lake

7. J Percy Priest Lake

100%
(13)
Park 47mi from Smithville · 181 sites
Fondly referred to as “Percy Priest” by Nashvillians, J Percy Priest Lake offers locals and visitors camping, beautiful scenery, and the chance for plenty of adventure. Those wanting to visit for a day will find biking and hiking trails with lake views, and plenty of day use shelters for a chance to chill and grill. You can get on the water in any way you choose—boats, kayaks, jet skis, and water skis are all welcome. You’ll be wowed by the lush green trees and sunny skies so much you’ll find yourself booking a campsite in one of their cushy campgrounds for a night under the stars. On top of all the adventure Mama Nature provides at Percy Priest, you can swing down to Music City; Nashville is only 15 miles away, where you can tour the Grand Ole Opry or grab a drink on Broadway. With access to this much adventure and the city of Nashville, you might just become a local yourself!
Standing Stone State Park

8. Standing Stone State Park

100%
(3)
State park 42mi from Smithville · 57 sites
Discover the natural splendor of Standing Stone State Park.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
Old Hickory Lake

9. Old Hickory Lake

100%
(2)
Park 52mi from Smithville · 100 sites
Discover the scenic beauty and outdoor adventures at Old Hickory Lake.
Dale Hollow Lake

10. Dale Hollow Lake

100%
(4)
Park 45mi from Smithville · 407 sites
Dale Hollow Lake is blue gem and green oasis—a glorious retreat from the Tennessee summer heat. You’ll find plenty of adventure on the water when you explore coves and shorelines from your boat or canoe, or even as you zip along on water skis! Fisherman can catch trophy smallmouth bass and trout fishing is truly something special. With hiking, biking, and snowmobile trails, Dale Hollow is fun in any season, though autumn is particularly beautiful with a wide array of colors and chirping birds. Unique primitive camping and spots for your RV mean you can bring yourself and your crew to Dale Hollow Lake any time of year for a weekend (or more) of fun!

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping adventures in the United States! If you're looking to camp near Smithville, Tennessee and have a preference for a beach setting, we've got you covered. With over 229 options available near Smithville, Tennessee with beach access, you'll be sure to find the perfect spot for your getaway. Prices start as low as $15 per night, with an average price of $30 per night. Looking for recommendations? Check out our top campsites: Belle and Beau Acres (305 reviews), The Slab (by the Barren) (210 reviews), and Grandview Camp @ Lemon Lane Farm (40 reviews). Popular amenities include showers, campfires, and trash facilities. For those seeking adventure, popular activities in the area include paddling, surfing, and off-roading. So grab your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

100% (747) 28 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Smithville

Belle and Beau Acres

1. Belle and Beau Acres

100%
(1255)
15mi from Smithville · 19 sites · Tents, RVs
Whether you're looking for peace, relaxation, or riverside adventure, Belle and Beau Acres hits the mark for any nature enthusiast. Location, location! BBA has taken the guess work out of rustic camping. Consistently ranked as a Best of Tennessee Hipcamp and situated in a convenient spot for Upper Cumberland waterfalls, hiking, kayaking, lake life and more. A short list of what to expect on site includes: PRIVACY - ADVENTURE - GETAWAY Quick response time/Clear communication Spacious, shady, leaf-bed campsites 360 degree views of relaxing nature 27 Foot Waterfall (365 days of flow except during severe drought) Rock shelter under Ledge Waterfall Two shallow lazy rivers for soaking Hiking trails onsite Multiple spring-fed creeks Countless water cascades for exploring Star gazing over wide pastures Old forests for ample shade and hammock hanging Cellular reception at campsites (usually at least 1 bar) Please read the site descriptions carefully to match your style of camping with the appropriate campsite. BBA guests frequently camp with a tent, vehicle, smaller camper, hammock tent, roof top tent, pop-up camper and similar styles.  Most photos in this listing are taken onsite. Please keep in mind this is primitive and wild Tennessee landscape that may also contain poisonous plants and wildlife in or around camp. Access to fresh water fun is a short down-hill hike for all guests, with the exception of our hike-in campsites which are positioned alongside the river. Each spot has been strategically selected to provide as much privacy as possible, and comfortably accommodates groups with two vehicles. We provide a rock fire pit and heavy-duty, cast-iron grill grate. You provide everything else, including drinking water and personal toilet waste bags if you plan to use our system. The hike-in sites come with extra seating.  Every guest must be included on your reservation, and adult guests may be required to provide identification. Thank you! COMMUNITY COMFORT STATION: There is a comfort station with an outdoor shower stall for hanging your own solar shower bag. The comfort station also includes a changing room which doubles as a private place to use your portable camping toilet. A toilet seat and bucket system is provided but guests will need to use their own waste disposal bags, available at most camping supply stores. The backside of the comfort station has a rain barrel (not potable) collection system for extinguishing fires. OFF-ROAD CONDITIONS:  Due to the primitive nature of our location, all reservations should expect hilly terrain and potential bumpy or some muddy road access, especially after heavy rain. We ask all guests to help us minimize impacts by driving with care. Vehicles with low ground clearance or low-profile tires are no longer permitted to use the off-road drive and must park at the entrance. If you want a campsite with the shortest walk from the entrance parking area, you will want to select campsite 5, 9 or 6. When the road is open during unusually wet periods, we recommend AWD or 4WD as a precaution. We are continuously working on improvements for our off-road drive. Belle and Beau Acres is a farm homestead with a personal campground, conveniently located less than five minutes from I40.  Expect nothing short of 360 degree views of relaxing nature, privacy, and spontaneous adventure when recreating at this agritourism location. Central to the most beautiful middle Tennessee destinations, BBA is the perfect home base for hiking, biking, kayaking, and fishing excursions to at least 10 nearby state parks and lakes. Conveniently located on the Eastern Highland Rim between Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga in the lower Appalachian mountains, this area sits at the Upper Cumberland Plateau and is part of Tennessee's largest micropolitan area of Cookeville. Visit popular nearby attractions such as Cummins Falls, Burgess Falls, Fancher Falls, Greeter Falls, Fall Creek Falls, Blue Hole, Rock Island, Center Hill Lake, Dale Hollow Lake, Caney Fork River, Standing Stone State Park, Virgin Falls, Rock Island, Cordell Hull, and Edgar Evins State Park. The choices are endless!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night
MountainView Trailside Camp Spot

2. MountainView Trailside Camp Spot

100%
(105)
20mi from Smithville · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Tucked away in a peaceful outdoor setting, this private campground site is perfect for campers who want comfort with their adventure. You’ll have one spacious site ideal for a tent or RV, with full hookups including electric, water, and sewer—so you can settle in easily and enjoy your stay. The water connection is RV-friendly, making it simple to hook up and keep everything running smoothly during your trip. Whether you’re passing through for a night or staying a little longer, this spot offers a convenient, no-fuss setup in a relaxed camping atmosphere. Set on 16 private acres bordering the Big Bone Cave Nature Area, this campsite offers a quiet, wooded getaway with a true “back-to-nature” feel. Getting here is easy too—the road access is straightforward, making it convenient for RVs and travelers to pull in and settle quickly. The site is self-serve: just book your stay, arrive, and set up—no check-in or sign-in needed. Here are solid, guest-friendly things to do in Rock Island, Tennessee and nearby (based on what’s typically available in the area—since I can’t browse live hours/closures right now, guests should double-check current details before they go): In Rock Island State Park • See the waterfalls & overlooks (easy-to-moderate walks, great photos) • Hiking trails through wooded areas and rocky bluffs • Picnic areas and scenic spots to relax • Swimming holes / wading areas when conditions are safe (seasonal + weather dependent) • Fishing (license rules apply) Nature and caves nearby • Big Bone Cave Nature Area (great for a quiet nature outing; access/tours can be limited—some cave areas are protected) • Cumberland Caverns (popular guided cave tours not far away) • Great for stargazing—the area gets nice dark skies away from town lights Easy day trips (great “while you’re here” options) • Fall Creek Falls State Park (waterfalls, trails, overlooks; a top TN destination) • Burgess Falls State Park (shorter hike with big payoff views) • Caney Fork Gorge / scenic drives (pretty viewpoints and photo stops) Towns, food, and local exploring • McMinnville: local restaurants, stores, and a cute small-town downtown feel • Spencer: quick essentials, small local spots • Cookeville (a bit farther): more shopping, chain restaurants,
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$45
 / night
Stonewall Acres Retreat

3. Stonewall Acres Retreat

8.3mi from Smithville · 1 site
Serene Creekside Glamping A Magical “must-see” in Tennessee!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$120
 / night
Center Hill Lake

4. Center Hill Lake

86%
(7)
Park 4.6mi from Smithville · 226 sites
Just 65 miles outside of Nashville lies an outdoor recreation wonderland, with more opportunities to have some fun in the sun than Elvis could shake his leg at. Choose between one of the many campsites or cabins in the area to make a homebase. Then hop on a boat or canoe and your worries will float away as you drift on the beautiful blue waters of Center Hill Lake surrounded by the rolling Tennessee hills. Or, take a hike through the Burgess Falls State Natural Area and let the abundant forests, wildlife, and flowing water rejuvenate you. Feeling crafty? For something different, check out the nationally renowned Appalachian Center for Crafts which has professional programs and exhibits. With a little less conversation and a little more action, you can be on your way to a mighty fine getaway in no time.
Cordell Hull Lake

5. Cordell Hull Lake

100%
(3)
Park 24mi from Smithville · 300 sites
Whether you are a creature of the land or water, Cordell Hull Lake is a wonderful place to burn off some steam and soak in some outdoor, lakefront goodness. Boating and fishing are great ways to spend the days around here, with 321 miles of shoreline waiting to be explored. Or you can choose between the many miles of hiking, mountain biking, and horse trails that surround the lake to scope out the abundant wildlife and find that peace and solitude you’ve been looking for. Nights can be spent stargazing at either the primitive or developed campgrounds, depending on what kind of experience you seek. Here's you’ve got many ways to take in all that Mother Nature has to offer. Not too shabby, right?
Holpps Pine Ridge Lake Campground

6. Holpps Pine Ridge Lake Campground

42mi from Smithville · 72 sites
Holpp’s Pine Ridge Lake stands out as a unique destination due to its expansive 185-acre man-made lake, created in the late 1960s, which offers a perfect blend of recreational activities and natural beauty. Shortly after its completion, the lake opened to the public, inviting visitors to enjoy fishing and swimming in a serene environment. The lake is well-stocked with a variety of fish, including Bass, Bream, Catfish, Red Ear, and Crappie, making it an ideal spot for anglers of all skill levels. Families can spend a delightful day fishing or swimming in the sandy beach areas, which provide a perfect setting for relaxation and fun. In addition to the water activities, Holpp’s Pine Ridge Lake features pavilions equipped with picnic tables and charcoal grills, allowing visitors to enjoy meals amidst nature. There are no restrictions on watercraft, so feel free to bring your boat or jet ski for an exciting day on the water. Make Holpp’s Pine Ridge Lake your next family vacation destination, where adventure and tranquility await!
J Percy Priest Lake

7. J Percy Priest Lake

100%
(13)
Park 47mi from Smithville · 181 sites
Fondly referred to as “Percy Priest” by Nashvillians, J Percy Priest Lake offers locals and visitors camping, beautiful scenery, and the chance for plenty of adventure. Those wanting to visit for a day will find biking and hiking trails with lake views, and plenty of day use shelters for a chance to chill and grill. You can get on the water in any way you choose—boats, kayaks, jet skis, and water skis are all welcome. You’ll be wowed by the lush green trees and sunny skies so much you’ll find yourself booking a campsite in one of their cushy campgrounds for a night under the stars. On top of all the adventure Mama Nature provides at Percy Priest, you can swing down to Music City; Nashville is only 15 miles away, where you can tour the Grand Ole Opry or grab a drink on Broadway. With access to this much adventure and the city of Nashville, you might just become a local yourself!
Standing Stone State Park

8. Standing Stone State Park

100%
(3)
State park 42mi from Smithville · 57 sites
Discover the natural splendor of Standing Stone State Park.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
Old Hickory Lake

9. Old Hickory Lake

100%
(2)
Park 52mi from Smithville · 100 sites
Discover the scenic beauty and outdoor adventures at Old Hickory Lake.
Dale Hollow Lake

10. Dale Hollow Lake

100%
(4)
Park 45mi from Smithville · 407 sites
Dale Hollow Lake is blue gem and green oasis—a glorious retreat from the Tennessee summer heat. You’ll find plenty of adventure on the water when you explore coves and shorelines from your boat or canoe, or even as you zip along on water skis! Fisherman can catch trophy smallmouth bass and trout fishing is truly something special. With hiking, biking, and snowmobile trails, Dale Hollow is fun in any season, though autumn is particularly beautiful with a wide array of colors and chirping birds. Unique primitive camping and spots for your RV mean you can bring yourself and your crew to Dale Hollow Lake any time of year for a weekend (or more) of fun!

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