See rivers, waterfalls, and sandstone cliffs while camping near Dunlap.
A wooded retreat in Sequatchie Valley, Dunlap brings campers closer to the Tennessee wilderness. Kayak down the Tennessee River from an in-town, pet-friendly RV park with 30- and 50-amp hookups and access to showers. West of Dunlap, sandstone cliffs and waterfalls await in Savage Gulf State Natural Area. State-park campgrounds offer backcountry tent sites or cabin rentals when the weather is cooler. Amenities often include potable water, firepits, and pit toilets. For a bit of glamping, reserve a lakefront campsite at Harrison Bay State Park, home to Jack Nicklaus’ renowned golf course, Bear Trace at Harrison Bay. Play 18 holes before a day of boating and fishing on Chickamauga Lake. Shoreline campsites include water, sewer, and electric hookups, as well as easy access to a centralized dump station, a playground, and bathhouses. Firewood and supplies are available for purchase at the camp store.