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Chilhowee Group Camp Introduce

Welcome to Chilhowee Group Camp, a destination within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, located in Benton, TN 37307. You can reach them at (423) 338-3300 or +1 423-338-3300. This campground is specifically designed for group camping, offering a spacious area separate from other campsites.

Chilhowee Group Camp is praised for its large campsite, providing ample room for groups to spread out and enjoy their stay. The campsite is conveniently located with a short walk to the lake and the Benton Falls trailhead. The lake features a beach area suitable for children to swim and play. The area also offers opportunities for kayaking nearby.

However, customer reviews indicate some considerations. The campsites are noted to be relatively close together, which may affect privacy. The directions provided in the confirmation email have been described as vague, leading to potential navigation difficulties. Additionally, the lake, trails, and site are accessible to non-campers, resulting in potentially crowded conditions.

Despite these considerations, the campground's natural beauty, including the lake and walking trails, is a significant draw. The spacious group campsite makes it ideal for larger gatherings. Visitors should be aware of potential crowds and ensure they have accurate directions to avoid getting lost.

In summary, Chilhowee Group Camp offers a beautiful and spacious group camping experience with access to lake activities and hiking trails. While the campsites are close together and the area can be busy, the natural beauty and group-friendly setup make it a worthwhile destination. It is recommended to confirm directions and be prepared for potential crowds. We recommend this location 3/5.

Location

TennesseePolk CountyBenton

Customer Reviews

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21 reviews
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Dominic Norman
Jul 10, 2024

Beautiful group campsite that is huge. Lots of run to camp in and separate from the rest of the campsite. If the gate is left open prior will drive down so make sure the gate is kept closed if you don’t want random visitors. Short walk up to the lake and the Benton Falls trailhead. The lake has a nice beach area for kids to swim/play in. We will definitely be back.

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Abby
Jun 11, 2023

Pros: The lakes, walking trails, campsites here are very beautiful and you’re able to go kayaking nearby. Cons: The campsites are a little close together for us, the directions here from the confirmation email were SUPER vague and we got lost for a long time, others don’t need to camp to have lake/trail/site access so it’s very busy. 3/5 recommend.

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Solomon B
Oct 24, 2024

It's a great place, but it needs a lot of repairs and good bathrooms, more electric outlets, and maintenance.

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The Classic
Jul 27, 2023

It’s nice, pretty waterfall, clean, has showers. Group site is big, just no pavilion or any sort of cover. Over all good camp site.

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Jennifer Reynolds
Jun 25, 2019

We stayed at Chilhowee Group Camp in mid June. There are 2 ample parking lots with lots of trees and open space. The group camp has one bathhouse with a vault toilet (think porta potty). There is also one RV space with water and electricity. Be careful on the drive in, our GPS took us up a horrible gravel road that had huge ruts and no guardrail (Benton Springs Rd). In order to avoid this, take highway 74 to the beautiful Oswald Road. The extra 11 miles are full of gorgeous views and it will take you about the same amount of time (especially if you have a small car or camper). PROS: There is a sandy swimming beach and a nicer bathhouse (with showers) about a 1/4 mile walk from the group camp. The Benton Falls hike is also close. There is plenty of space for over 10 large tents, many hammocks, and one RV. There are about 15 picnic tables in 3 rows for the group to share as well as 4 or 5 other picnic tables scattered throughout the camp. We used the little charcoal grill but there was also a very large charcoal grill available. The kids enjoyed playing in a small field as the adults sat around the large fire ring. There were a few pieces of firewood already there and we were easily able to find more. Our cost was only $50 per night. CONS: This group site has extremely poor drainage. There were muddy spots everywhere! They have small ditches that helped route the water, but the field turned into a swamp after the rain. The camp clearly had not been mowed in quite a while - there were long weeds in the grass that hit us in the shins as we walked. We didn't really use the bathhouse in our site because of the HORRENDOUS smell - it was absolutely disgusting. We had to remember to constantly close the gate to the group camp because curious people felt comfortable driving right into our camp (some even walking around). We saw 3 or 4 fire ant hills right in the middle of our site and one adult was bitten over 50 times around the feet and ankles. Overall, this site was decent. It was cheap and there was plenty of space for a large group. Not our favorite group site, but not the worst by a long shot.

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Martin Berndt
Nov 15, 2018

Very nice place to go hiking and there is a lake for swimming along with s picnic area. Parking is s few bucks and done by the honor system. The only negative thing I have to say about the place is the bathrooms was gross. At least the one I went in. Basically it was a hole in the ground and stunk to all hell. The rest of the place is beautiful. Especially with the leaves changing color right now.