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Tiny Dreamer Homestead

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15mi from Big Hill Pond State Park · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · Hornsby, TN
Welcome to Tiny Dreamer Homestead. If you are traveling through or just want to get away, we would love to host you! The land is mowed down, lush green with some trees in the middle and just all around beautiful. There are 4 gravel RV pads and gravel paths around the homestead as well as 6 large wildflower gardens. Right now there are no activities on the land. Just a place to stay if someone wants to camp or you can walk on the paths. If you have a golf cart, you can ride those on the property. I do own 34 chickens which are a delight and I sell farm fresh eggs. I also sell produce and handmade goods seasonally. I also rent my tiny house on wheels on Airbnb and there could be a guest staying at any given time. We just ask that you walk around the tiny house front and back yard and not through it if there is a guest staying. The camp sites have not been broken in yet so the spots are not in a designated area yet. There are 5 tent camp spots to choose from. The photos you see are the areas you can choose from. I supply a fire pit and free firewood for your use during your stay. We do not have bathroom facilities so please be prepared to use your own. There is also a Dollar General 2 minutes away.
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Pecan Grove Parking

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48mi from Big Hill Pond State Park · 1 site · RV · Brownsville, TN
Our home was built in the 1860 and is now on three acres in the City of Brownsville TN.Learn more about this land:Park your RV in a shaded pecan grove, just minutes off I-40 between Jackson and Memphis TN. Enjoy your privacy and feel free to build a fire, use the playground, swim in the salt water pool, cook a pizza in the wood fired oven and relax on one of three porches or swing in the pergola. Need something, it is a quick walk to Walgreens, post office, Subway and other local dining.Our Greek Revival home was built in the 1860 and is now on three acres in the City of Brownsville TN. Brownsville is known for its BBQ, Hatchie River National Wildlife Refuge, Billy Tripp’s Mindfield, Dunbar Carver Museum and Delta Heritage CenterAddress to driveway: 1130 Warren Street, Brownsville, TN
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Nature's Haven At White Oak Landing

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(13)
50mi from Big Hill Pond State Park · 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
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Serendipity Resort

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50mi from Big Hill Pond State Park · 42 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Brownsville, TN
Serendipity offers furnished Yurts for glamping, A-Frame Cabins, RV sites with full hook-ups and Tent sites. We are open year round. We have lots of activities that are included with your accommodation. Activities are all outdoors and filled with memory making potential. Swimming pools, fishing, trails, 18 hole disc golf course, kayaking, paddle boards, paddle boats all fall under the included activities for those adventure seekers! Please see our “Serendipity Resort” Tab for more information. Amenities & Activities Amenities: Spacious Bathhouses WIFI available in the camp store Picnic tables and firepit at each site Camp store Pavilion at Waterpark Clean restrooms Serendipity Bar & Grill Firewood for purchase (no outside firewood allowed) Golf Cart rental – contact your camp host for pricing and details Activities: All included in yurt/campsite/cabin rentals- 4 person max. occupancy 18-hole Disc Golf Course Multiple playgrounds Fishing (catch and release) Walking and biking trails Outdoor Seasonal Swimming Pool Kayaking, Paddle Boat & Paddle Board Horseshoes Water Park (open Memorial Day to Labor Day) – $20 per person per day
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Hidden Oasis at White Oak Landing

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50mi from Big Hill Pond State Park · 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).
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Rivers Edge

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50mi from Big Hill Pond State Park · 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
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Frog Pond Tent Camp

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22mi from Big Hill Pond State Park · 1 site · Tent · Adamsville, TN
This 18 acre homestead is conveniently located right on Hwy 64, only 7 miles from the Stantonville Amish community; Shiloh Battlefield and archaeological site; and Savannah, TN. The town of Adamsville (home of Sheriff Buford Pusser!) is only 1.5 miles away, for convenient access to grocery and gas stations. Because we are right on the highway, guests should note that vehicle noise can be heard, especially during weekday working hours. The evenings and early mornings are generally peaceful, and for those seeking a camp spot with easy access, this is the spot for youThere's a 1-acre spring fed pond at the back of the property that's great for swimming, sitting and relaxing, or even fishing (though there's not much in there but perch!) We maintain a 1-mile loop path around our pastures perfect for an early morning or evening stroll, and there is a small 4-5 acre wood guests are also welcome to explore. There is a designated campfire area, and we kindly ask guests not to burn fires at their campsite. In addition to our new flower field and personal vegetable garden, the farm is home to one retired musician (me); one super cool shih tzu (Sirius); and 24 chickens. And we can't wait to share this lovely space with you.
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Overview

About

Scuttle off the beaten path and find yourself on the serene banks of Big Hill Pond. This state park is not the most hot n’ hoppin’ spot and embraces it - there are shelters along the trails for campers and backpackers (they’ve even got bunks!), with miles of trails for horses, mountain bikers, and hikers. The 5,000 acres of lush forest almost reach pure wilderness status in their feeling of remoteness. Make sure to pack your fishing rod for the bream and bass, and don’t miss the vertical climb up the fire tower - it’s the best view around (except for the birds’).

When to go

The ideal time to visit Big Hill Pond State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer brings warmth perfect for water activities, though be prepared for the buzz of insects. Winters are quiet, offering a stark, peaceful beauty, but some facilities may be limited, so plan accordingly.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's operating hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, before planning your visit.
  • Stay informed about any trail closures or safety advisories by visiting the park's official website.
  • Accessibility varies across the park, so inquire ahead if you require special accommodations.
  • Bring along your essentials, as amenities may be limited in certain areas of the park.
  • Respect the natural habitat by disposing of trash properly and adhering to park regulations.
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