The best waterside camping near Waynesboro

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If you're looking for a camping experience near Waynesboro, Tennessee, Hipcamp has over 1300 options to choose from. With prices starting as low as $10 per night and an average price of $28 per night, there's something for every budget. For those who prefer a peaceful retreat, check out Peaceful Hills Retreat Campground with 106 reviews. If you're an RV enthusiast, consider Benjamin's RV Sanctuary with 75 reviews. History buffs will enjoy the Historic Log Cabin with 66 reviews. Popular amenities include campfires, trash disposal, and toilets. And for those who love swimming, climbing, and whitewater paddling, this is the perfect destination for outdoor adventure. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping trip in Waynesboro, Tennessee!

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Top-rated campgrounds near Waynesboro

1. Blue Heron Landing

99%
(207)
36mi from Waynesboro · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Blue Heron Campground: A Hidden Gem of History and Nature Nestled along the Tennessee River, Blue Heron Campground offers a unique blend of rich history and natural beauty. Once home to the Cherokee Indians, this 358-acre property is surrounded by water on all sides, boasting a mile-and-a-half shoreline. Just to the north, a designated 20-mile Wildlife Refuge begins, following the river and offering plenty of opportunities for nature enthusiasts. The land itself is a treasure trove, with rich farmland that has grazed cattle and now offers primitive camping with no services, located just 10 miles west of Lobelville, Tennessee. People's Landing, now a swim beach and sand boat ramp, was once a bustling port of commerce. Before the advent of good roads, steamboats, ferry boats, and trains were the primary means of transportation. Just north of People's Landing, Daniel's Landing housed a post office and small store, serving the local community. The Tennessee River is one of only three rivers in the United States that flow north, making it a unique feature of the region. Today, visitors can enjoy camping, fishing, or simply watching the boats and barges pass by. For those looking to explore, a 20-mile day trip to Loretta Lynn's ranch or a 70-mile journey to Nashville awaits. The campground offers 358 acres of open meadows and forests to hike and explore, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the local wildlife and a beautiful sunset over the river to end the day. Blue Heron Campground is truly a hidden gem, offering a perfect escape into history and nature.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night

If you're looking for a camping experience near Waynesboro, Tennessee, Hipcamp has over 1300 options to choose from. With prices starting as low as $10 per night and an average price of $28 per night, there's something for every budget. For those who prefer a peaceful retreat, check out Peaceful Hills Retreat Campground with 106 reviews. If you're an RV enthusiast, consider Benjamin's RV Sanctuary with 75 reviews. History buffs will enjoy the Historic Log Cabin with 66 reviews. Popular amenities include campfires, trash disposal, and toilets. And for those who love swimming, climbing, and whitewater paddling, this is the perfect destination for outdoor adventure. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping trip in Waynesboro, Tennessee!

93% (1.3K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Waynesboro

1. Blue Heron Landing

99%
(207)
36mi from Waynesboro · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Blue Heron Campground: A Hidden Gem of History and Nature Nestled along the Tennessee River, Blue Heron Campground offers a unique blend of rich history and natural beauty. Once home to the Cherokee Indians, this 358-acre property is surrounded by water on all sides, boasting a mile-and-a-half shoreline. Just to the north, a designated 20-mile Wildlife Refuge begins, following the river and offering plenty of opportunities for nature enthusiasts. The land itself is a treasure trove, with rich farmland that has grazed cattle and now offers primitive camping with no services, located just 10 miles west of Lobelville, Tennessee. People's Landing, now a swim beach and sand boat ramp, was once a bustling port of commerce. Before the advent of good roads, steamboats, ferry boats, and trains were the primary means of transportation. Just north of People's Landing, Daniel's Landing housed a post office and small store, serving the local community. The Tennessee River is one of only three rivers in the United States that flow north, making it a unique feature of the region. Today, visitors can enjoy camping, fishing, or simply watching the boats and barges pass by. For those looking to explore, a 20-mile day trip to Loretta Lynn's ranch or a 70-mile journey to Nashville awaits. The campground offers 358 acres of open meadows and forests to hike and explore, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the local wildlife and a beautiful sunset over the river to end the day. Blue Heron Campground is truly a hidden gem, offering a perfect escape into history and nature.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night

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