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Serendipity Resort

46 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents150 acres · 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

10 sites · RVs2 acres · 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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Nature's Haven At White Oak Landing

2 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · 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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Tiny Dreamer Homestead

9 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · 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. I just added 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 22 chickens which are a delight and I sell farm fresh eggs. Produce coming eventually. I also rent my tiny house on wheels on Airbnb. The camp sites have not been broken in yet so the spots are not in a designated area yet. There are 4 tent camp spots to choose from. The photos you see are the areas you can choose from. I supply a fire pit for your use during your stay.
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Shalom Selah Hills

2 sites · Lodging28 acres · Cedar Grove, TN
Located just north of Jackson Tennessee, between Memphis and Nashville we found this little piece of heaven to share. Come experience rustic camping amongst the Pines and Cedars of our 28 acre forest. Hike the trails with plenty of wildlife and beautiful rolling hills of many native trees. Just 8 miles north of us you will find the beautiful Carroll County 1000 Acre Lake featuring swimming, boating and fishing. Just 14 miles east of us is the Parker's Crossroads Civil War Battle site and park. Plenty to see and do. Come check us out. Find serenity and peace hereLearn more about this land:Located just north of Jackson Tennessee, between Memphis and Nashville our family found this little piece of heaven to share. Come experience rustic shelter camping amongst the Pines and Cedars of our 28 acre forest. Fall is beautiful here! Hike the trails with plenty of wildlife and beautiful rolling hills of many native trees. Just 8 miles north of us you will find the beautiful Carroll County 1000 Acre Lake featuring swimming, boating and fishing. Just 14 miles east of us is the Parker's Crossroads Civil War Battle site and park. There is plenty to see and do. Our first camp site offers a shelter, fire ring, picnic table, preparation table, and lanterns. We also provide complimentary citronella candles for lighting and bug repellent. Look no further. You have found a place of shalom shalom to Selah ~ perfect peace to rest.
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Wilderness Camp at Healing Springs

7 sites · RVs, Tents70 acres · Bath Springs, TN
Welcome to Point Pleasant Nature Preserve in Bath Springs, Tennessee! Our 70-acre property is near the beautiful Tennessee River and is almost entirely rolling hills of timbered forest. A spring-fed creek, Mile Branch, also meanders through the length of the property. With food sources, water, and plenty of cover, there will surely be opportunities to see multitudes of wildlife. Wild nature hikes, splashing in the healing springs of Bath Springs, and woodland camping are some of the opportunities to enjoy your stay with us. Decatur County is known as the Outdoor Capital of Tennessee. The Tennessee River less than a mile away, the way the crow flies. We have a unique biodiversity in the West Tennessee Uplands with opportunities to explore geological formations, the Tennessee River Scenic Byway, the Tennessee Riverline, and much more. It is a sportsman’s paradise. Many of the outdoor activities center around the beautiful Tennessee River, which forms the eastern and southern borders of the county. The clean waters of the Tennessee provide plenty of opportunities, such as fishing, boating, swimming, and waterskiing. People around the state refer to Decatur County as “The Home of the Tennessee River.” Raw woodland camping. Unplug from technology and forest bathe to ground and reset. Pets are welcome, and off-leash is allowable with voice control. Because this is raw woodlands, campers can expect to encounter wildlife, possibly including snakes and pests like ticks, so come prepared! Bushcrafting is allowed. All trash must be carried out. Please leave it better than you found it, and have respect for the flora and fauna because you are visiting their home. Please leave all of the rocks and vegetation on the property. Consuming wild- harvested foods to be consumed on-site is allowable. Nearby towns and communities include Saltillo (4 miles), Clifton (18 miles), Scotts Hill (20 miles), Decaturville (20 miles), Savannah (20 miles), and Lexington (28 miles). Please come, enjoy, and reconnect with nature!
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Camping in Chickasaw State Park guide

Overview

About

Chickasaw State Park is the absolute perfect Tennessee spot for outdoor family adventure. And if your family has a member with hooves, a tail, and a gallop, then that’s great too! Folks with horses can bunk at the Wrangler Campground near the stables. No horse, no problem! You can rent horses at the park stables and embark on a guided trail ride. Pack your marshmallows and get ready for some serious s’more time underneath the stars.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Chickasaw State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer brings warmth perfect for water activities, though it can be crowded. Winters are quieter but chillier, so pack accordingly.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's official website for any alerts on closures or safety advisories before your visit.
  • Ensure you have a valid park pass for entry, available for purchase at the park office from 8:30am to 5pm.
  • Accessibility varies across the park; inquire ahead for specific needs.
  • Remember to pack essentials like water, sunscreen, and insect repellent for a comfortable adventure.
  • Respect the park's natural habitat by disposing of trash properly and staying on designated trails.
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