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Davis Pond, located on Davis Pond Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37405, offers a serene and secluded camping experience. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Davis Pond provides a peaceful retreat for those looking to connect with nature.
Based on customer reviews, Davis Pond features:
While the campground offers a beautiful natural setting, it's worth noting that working bathrooms may not be available. The campground is accessed via a dusty gravel road, approximately 10 miles in, adding to its secluded charm.
Davis Pond is an excellent choice for campers seeking a quiet and nature-filled getaway, with opportunities for fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Picnic tables
Tent sites
Good for kids
On-site parking
Beautiful place for camping. Safe. Pretty pond. Only thing that would be nice is working bathrooms but oh well, you can have it all.
What a wonderful surprise! 10 miles up a dusty gravel road is a real gem. A beautiful grassy campground with about 5 tent sites. The parking area is separate from the campsites. The cute little fishing pond is below the parking area and it is surrounded by cat tails and greenery. There are many very nice walking trails around the edges of the campground. My experience was exceptional with quiet evenings by the fire and lots of hiking and exploring during the day. I saw several wild turkeys with a few deer sightings.
Awesome cool free place to camp. You probably won't be able to get anything other than a very small off road style trailer into this area though. Gates close at dusk, so once you're in you're in for the night.
Great free site. Be sure to check if it’s hunting season as this could make it unsafe to camp here. Outhouse needs work.
A nice campground, back away from the traffic and the noise. No definitive campsites set up, except for where others have already made fire pits, so you're kind of on your own with that, and don't try to drive down the road to get here unless you've got something with good ground clearance. It can get a bit busy in the spring and summer, but you'll still have plenty of space for yourself, and you may meet some awesome people there too. Snooper's Rock is right around the corner by vehicle, or you can take the very scenic trail through the woods to get to it, there's two massive firewood deposits further up to collect from, and the only thing you can hear at night is the sounds of nature