Government-managed RV parks and campgrounds in Tennessee include facilities within the state park system operated by the Tennessee Department of Natural Resources or Parks, as well as federal campgrounds on national forest, national park, and Bureau of Land Management lands within the state. Tennessee's diverse landscape makes it home to a wide variety of camping experiences from desert sites to mountain and lakeside campgrounds.

RV Park locations are available in 58 cities across Tennessee. They are spread across 46 counties.

Areas with the highest concentration of RV parks include Pigeon Forge, Sevierville, Crossville, often located near significant natural attractions, water recreation areas, or state and national park gateways that attract high volumes of recreational travelers.

RV travelers and campers visiting Tennessee should research site amenities and hookup availability before booking, as campground facilities vary widely between primitive walk-in sites and full-hookup RV parks. Reservations for popular Tennessee state park campgrounds typically open several months in advance.

RV travelers planning a trip to Tennessee should use Recreation.gov or the state park reservation system to check site availability and book early for peak season dates. Tennessee state park annual passes and federal recreation passes can provide cost savings for frequent visitors and are worth considering if you plan multiple camping trips throughout the year.

Browse RV Park by county across Tennessee to find the nearest location.