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Stone Creek RV Introduce

Stone Creek RV Park is a hidden gem located in Cookeville, Tennessee. Nestled in a tranquil, wooded area, this campground offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life while being conveniently close to local attractions. The park provides full hookups for RVs, including electric, water, and sewer connections, along with picnic tables and fire pits for your convenience.

Stone Creek RV Park is known for its seclusion and natural beauty, making it an ideal choice for nature lovers and those seeking a quiet camping experience. The park is pet-friendly, allowing you to bring your furry companions along on your adventure. Basic amenities such as restrooms and laundry facilities are available to ensure your stay is comfortable.

  • Secluded Location: Stone Creek RV Park offers a peaceful escape from the noise of city life while being just a short drive away from Cookeville's amenities.
  • Peaceful Atmosphere: Perfect for campers who enjoy the serenity of nature, this park provides a quiet and tranquil setting.
  • Scenic Views: Surrounded by woodsy areas and stony landscapes, the park offers beautiful views that make it a haven for nature enthusiasts.
  • Affordable Alternative to KOA: With competitive pricing and similar amenities, Stone Creek RV Park is a great option for those looking for a cost-effective camping experience.

Customer feedback highlights the park's tranquility and the helpfulness of its staff. Many visitors appreciate the peaceful environment and the opportunity to disconnect from the busyness of everyday life. While some have found the terrain challenging for large RVs, others emphasize the charm of the secluded location and the friendly service provided.

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Customer Reviews

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Linda BARRON
Apr 13, 2024

This is a very difficult Rv Park to get to and navigate if you have a class A over 36 feet. There are rocks everywhere and the pathways are narrow. The water pressure is very low. There is a very steep hill going down to the campsites. There are no trash cans, and there are no instructions or anything given. The fee is $50 a night, the same we were paying at KOA In the area. When you call in, they tell you they are half mile off of i40. They are at least a mile and a half off I 40 and down a very difficult road. It is quiet, and the Wi-Fi was good along with satellite reception. We will not be staying here again. Too expensive and too difficult.

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Kathryn Hall
Aug 09, 2023

I have been traveling/camping for the past 30 years and have spent many nights in this secluded, peaceful campground. Close to town but in a stoney, woodsy area. The Manger is always helpful and kind. If you like a quiet, pet friendly off the grid spot, this is it!

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Morgan Bryant
Apr 27, 2024

Don’t listen to Linda “Boomer” BARRON. Since she was gracious enough to include a picture of my RV, I will provide a rebuttal. I’ve lived here long term since October. I guess Linda missed the dumpster because she was too focused on the “rocks”. We have a dumpster on the top in the hill. If you are obnoxious and buy a huge RV, you will have trouble everywhere trying to navigate the sites. If you can’t drive just say that. Water pressure is great in my RV, so maybe you need to get yours looked at Linda. Also the Internet in this park is awesome. We never have issues not being able to stream. Overall, Linda is a boomer and as we all know will never be happy. The RV park is sufficient for short term and long term. P.S I don’t know Keri other than every month I give her a check. P.S.S Linda don’t take pictures of strangers homes and post them for you enjoyment.

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Jon Mason
Aug 06, 2023

Tried to call for a reservation and it went to voice-mail. Never received a call back. Dropped by. Was off the beaten path, with a narrow two lane road. Due to construction the turn onto the dead end side street took stopping and waiting on a busy street to use both lanes. Had to drive into lane of oncoming traffic. When I arrived at the gravel entrance at the end of the road, I never did see an office or camp host sign. The park, as of Aug 2023 is under construction, and the gravel road is soft. The RV side is built on the side of a hill that needed a switchback to make functional. I drove through the park to the bottom and spoke to a few residents in order to find a spot. At the turn around at the bottom of the park the camp host/ owner caught up with me. In a 36 ft bumper pull I don't travel fast. After a brief discussion I was assigned a site. But we didn't talk price. When I backed into the sight the gravel on the site was squishy. With all of these considerations and the price I was told, I decided to move on. $75 dollars a night for a hillside camp under construction was too much. The camp has potential but it is currently a work in progress.

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Alice Knight
May 14, 2024

I enjoy this RV spot & it's location when we moved in but now that we settled in. We see that flew long term residence go & do whatever they want without promission from management. Like in installing speed bumps that are not tied down or no warming sign letting you no that they are there. With that said you need to be warned about the water that it has dirt in the lines. Not quite here anymore