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Among the 1475 accommodations in Tennessee, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

️Unique 1br Airstream Near Leipers Fork For 3 - Tennessee
9.2 5 reviews
Tennessee
09/07 – 12/07
NZ$213/nighttotal: NZ$639 (3 )

️Unique 1br Airstream Near Leipers Fork For 3

1 2
mobile home , Fairview
'Cozy 1br Airstream Near Leipers Fork - Sleeps 3' is a mobile home situated near Hargrove Road in Franklin, Tennessee, approximately 16km from Leipers Fork and 32km from downtown Franklin, offering easy access to the Natchez Trace Parkway and Nashville (48-72km away).
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom caravan sleeps three, featuring a fully equipped kitchenette, BBQ grill, outdoor dining area, high-speed Wi-Fi, a 32” Smart TV, a double bed and a convertible twin bed.

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Best Tennessee holiday parks with a pool

Among the 1475 accommodations in Tennessee, here are the 4 best holiday parks with a pool

Willowtree Camper - Tennessee
Tennessee
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$235/nighttotal: NZ$1645 (7 )

Willowtree Camper

1 2
camping , Madisonville
Willowtree Camper is a camping site located in Madisonville, 56 kilometres from McGhee Tyson Airport.
This accommodation offers Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a swimming pool, parking, an outdoor dining area, and accommodates up to 11 guests in 1 bedroom.
Pigeon Forge Landing Rv Resort - Tennessee
9.5 40 reviews
Tennessee
26/12 – 02/01
NZ$931/nighttotal: NZ$6517 (7 )

Pigeon Forge Landing Rv Resort

6 12
camping , Sevierville
Pigeon Forge Landing RV Resort is situated just a short drive from popular attractions like The Grand Majestic Theater, Country Tonite Theatre, and Dolly Parton's Stampede, making it a convenient base for exploring the area. The resort has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The resort offers a range of accommodation options for up to eight guests, each with private bathrooms and flat-screen TVs. Amenities include air conditioning, a Jacuzzi, free Wi-Fi, and easy access to nearby attractions like Dollywood and Ripley's Aquarium.
Creekside Glamping Resort- Pond, Game Room, Pets - Tennessee
10 2 reviews
Tennessee
17/07 – 19/07
NZ$591/nighttotal: NZ$1182 (2 )

Creekside Glamping Resort- Pond, Game Room, Pets

1 2
camping , Pittman Center
Creekside Glamping Resort - Pond, Game Room, Pets is situated in the mountains of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, just 19 kilometres from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and 34 kilometres from Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies.
The 2,178 square metre property features a communal pool, a garden, a balcony, a games room, and a pond, and can accommodate up to four guests.
Cozy "Glamper" Tucked Inside The Great Smoky Mountain National Park - Tennessee
10 9 reviews
Tennessee
09/07 – 13/07
NZ$352/nighttotal: NZ$1408 (4 )

Cozy "Glamper" Tucked Inside The Great Smoky Mountain National Park

1 4
mobile home , Pittman Center
This mobile home is located in a resort within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, just a short drive from the attractions of Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. The peaceful setting offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The "Cozy Glamper" mobile home provides comfortable accommodation for up to six guests across three bedrooms and one bathroom. It features a range of amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, a fire pit, and access to resort facilities like swimming pools, a fishing lake, and hiking trails.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Tennessee

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Tennessee?

    Absolutely! Tennessee is a big sports state. NASCAR fans will love Bristol Motor Speedway, and the Tennessee Titans (American football) are hugely popular. For something different, the annual CMA Music Festival in Nashville is a massive country music event attracting huge crowds.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Tennessee?

    Among the holiday parks in Tennessee, Glamping At Copperhill - "The Prospector", Camp G -r -i -t -s - Camper and Glampknox Canvas Retreat - Clare are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Tennessee?

    While Nashville and Memphis are well-known, consider exploring the Great Smoky Mountains National Park beyond the main tourist areas. Towns like Townsend offer a quieter experience within the park. Also, check out Fall Creek Falls State Park for stunning waterfalls and hiking trails, or the quirky town of Sewanee, home to the University of the South, with its beautiful architecture and mountain views.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Tennessee?

  • When is the high season in Tennessee?

    The peak tourist season in Tennessee typically runs from spring to autumn, particularly during the summer months (June-August) and the fall foliage season (September-October). Expect higher prices and more crowds during these times.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Tennessee?

  • What foods is Tennessee best known for?

    Tennessee's culinary scene is fantastic! Hot chicken in Nashville is a must-try, though be prepared for the spice. Barbecue, especially Memphis-style dry rub ribs, is another iconic dish. Don't forget to sample some Southern comfort food classics like biscuits and gravy, fried green tomatoes, and banana pudding.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Tennessee?

  • Is Tennessee a good destination for camping?

    Yes, absolutely! Tennessee boasts numerous state parks and national forests with excellent camping facilities. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is hugely popular, but you'll find plenty of quieter spots in places like Fall Creek Falls State Park, Norris Lake, or Cherokee National Forest offering various camping options, from developed campgrounds to more remote backcountry sites.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Tennessee?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Tennessee are Glamping At Copperhill - "The Prospector", Glampknox Canvas Retreat - Clare and Campsite 9.

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Tennessee?

    Attending local festivals and events is a great way to experience Tennessee culture. Many smaller towns hold regular farmers' markets and craft fairs. Visiting local restaurants and chatting with the staff can also provide insights into the community. Exploring historic districts in cities like Nashville, Memphis, and Knoxville offers a glimpse into the state's rich history.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Tennessee?

  • Does Tennessee have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Tennessee experiences hot, humid summers and mild to cool winters. Be prepared for potential severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, especially during spring and summer. Wildlife includes black bears, deer, and various snakes; it's advisable to store food properly and be aware of your surroundings when hiking. Mountain areas can experience heavy snowfall in winter, impacting travel.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Tennessee for families?

    The Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers many family-friendly trails, such as the Gatlinburg Trail (paved, easy) and Andrews Bald (moderate, beautiful views). In Fall Creek Falls State Park, the Cane Creek Cascades Trail is a relatively easy walk to several waterfalls. Always check trail conditions and difficulty levels before setting off.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Tennessee?

    A possible itinerary could involve a day exploring Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame and Ryman Auditorium, followed by a day in Memphis visiting Graceland and Beale Street. The third day could be spent in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, enjoying scenic drives and shorter hikes. This is just a suggestion, and the ideal itinerary depends on your interests.

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Best pet friendly Tennessee holiday parks

Among the 1475 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Glampknox Canvas Campground - Clare - Tennessee
Tennessee
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$156/nighttotal: NZ$1092 (7 )

Glampknox Canvas Campground - Clare

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tent , Knoxville
Glampknox Canvas Campground - Clare offers a unique glamping experience in a luxury tent situated approximately 16-22 kilometres from central Knoxville, placing you 16 kilometres from Knoxville Zoological Gardens and within a 21-22 kilometre radius of Market Square, the East Tennessee History Centre, and the University of Tennessee Neyland Stadium. This 35 square metre canvas tent accommodates two guests with one bedroom and two bathrooms, featuring a kitchen with a fridge, a terrace, a garden, and Wi-Fi, with pets welcome and parking provided.
Creekside Glamping Tent In The Smoky Mountains At Honesuckle Springs - Tennessee
9.8 7 reviews
Tennessee
09/07 – 12/07
NZ$177/nighttotal: NZ$531 (3 )

Creekside Glamping Tent In The Smoky Mountains At Honesuckle Springs

1 2
campervan , Pittman Center
Creekside Glamping in the Smokies, a two-star rated campsite in Cosby, Pittman Center, is situated 4.7km from the Cosby Picnic Area and within 14.5km of Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Bent Creek Golf Club.
This one-bedroom glamping site, sleeping up to three guests and boasting two bathrooms, offers Wi-Fi, pet-friendly accommodation, and is conveniently located for exploring Ryal and Wilson Islands.
Sportsmen At Beech Creek - Tennessee
9.4 3 reviews
Tennessee
17/07 – 19/07
NZ$221/nighttotal: NZ$442 (2 )

Sportsmen At Beech Creek

1 2
mobile home , Baileyton
Sportsmen At Beech Creek is a 27-foot RV situated on a 50-acre working farm in North East Tennessee, approximately 8 kilometres from the nearest services and conveniently located near Greeneville, Rogersville, and Kingsport, with proximity to John Sevier State Waterfowl Refuge and Baileyton Community Park.
This pet-friendly accommodation offers sleeping for up to six guests with a queen bed, bunk beds, futon, and sofa bed, featuring essential amenities such as WiFi, heating, air conditioning, a BBQ grill, and a fire pit, providing a secluded rural retreat with opportunities to observe farm life while maintaining privacy.
The Revere At Douglas Lake- Camper On The Lake - Tennessee
Tennessee
03/07 – 05/07
NZ$645/nighttotal: NZ$1290 (2 )

The Revere At Douglas Lake- Camper On The Lake

1 2
mobile home , Sevierville
The Revere At Douglas Lake offers a lakeside camper experience at Mountain Cove Marina in Sevierville, providing direct access to Douglas Lake and situated approximately 3 to 5 kilometres from Soaky Mountain Waterpark and Wilderness at the Smokies, and 4 to 5 kilometres from Dollywood.
This pet-friendly accommodation spans 427 square metres and features one bedroom, one bathroom, and a sleeper sofa to accommodate up to four guests, with amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, a private hot tub, a grill, and a firepit, alongside opportunities for boating, kayaking, and fishing.

Best Tennessee holiday parks with a locker

Under Canvas Great Smoky Mountains - Tennessee
8.9 427 reviews
Tennessee
09/07 – 12/07
NZ$403/nighttotal: NZ$1209 (3 )

Under Canvas Great Smoky Mountains

1 2
tent , Pigeon Forge
This glamping accommodation is located in Pigeon Forge, just a short drive from popular attractions like Dolly Parton's Stampede and the Old Mill. It enjoys a peaceful setting close to the natural beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains. Guest reviews consistently praise the location, cleanliness and overall experience, rating it excellent.
The tent features a comfortable bedroom and bathroom, as well as a fully equipped kitchen and a private terrace. Guests can enjoy on-site dining, barbecue facilities, and a range of activities including hiking, fishing, and zip-lining.
Providence Landing Guesthouse - Tennessee
10 121 reviews
Tennessee
28/11 – 29/11
NZ$284/nightfor 1 night

Providence Landing Guesthouse

1 8
mobile home , Madisonville
Providence Landing Guesthouse, a three-bedroom mobile home sleeping eight, is situated on a secluded dairy farm near Madisonville, offering peace and quiet down a long driveway, with proximity to local hiking trails but precise distances to landmarks unspecified.
This fully renovated dwelling boasts a spacious layout, including a children's playroom, fenced garden, and amenities such as a fully equipped kitchen, streaming TV, and WiFi, all within a rustic farm setting with mountain views.
Cedar Creek Hideaway Rv (Hot Tub + Outdoor Tv) - Tennessee
10 26 reviews
Tennessee
28/11 – 29/11
NZ$442/nightfor 1 night

Cedar Creek Hideaway Rv (Hot Tub + Outdoor Tv)

1 8
campervan , Sevierville
Cedar Creek Hideaway RV, a spacious campervan in the Smoky Mountains, offers a private garden and is conveniently located just 3 kilometres from Soaky Mountain Water Park and downtown Sevierville, with Dollywood theme park under 16 kilometres away.
This accommodation accommodates up to 8 guests with 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a full kitchen featuring a fridge and microwave oven, air conditioning, a hot tub, and outdoor amenities like a firepit and swings.
Fish-walk The Gratitude Sanctuary, 2 Only  (30+) - Tennessee
9.9 283 reviews
Tennessee
25/06 – 27/06
NZ$151/nighttotal: NZ$302 (2 )

Fish-walk The Gratitude Sanctuary, 2 Only (30+)

1 2
campervan , Petersburg
This caravan is located on a private 13-acre sanctuary, a five-minute drive from a country restaurant and 21 kilometres from Lewisburg and Fayetteville.
The "Fish-walk The Gratitude Sanctuary, 2 Only (30+)" offer provides accommodation for two guests with a kitchen, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a charcoal grill, and campfire pit, plus fishing equipment and paddle boats on two stocked ponds.
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