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Taylor's Ford Introduce
Taylor's Ford is a campground located in Monroe, Tennessee, specifically at A069052 02100 00004052, Monroe, TN 38573. Categorized under Campgrounds & RV Parks, Taylor's Ford offers a primitive camping experience for those looking to connect with nature.
Based on customer reviews, Taylor's Ford is known for its beautiful natural setting, offering opportunities for fishing and water activities like kayaking and swimming. The campground provides direct water access, making it convenient for water enthusiasts. However, it's important to note that this is a primitive camping experience, and visitors should be prepared for a more rugged environment.
Key features and considerations:
- Primitive Camping: Expect a basic camping experience with limited amenities.
- Water Access: Direct access to water for fishing, kayaking, and swimming.
- Natural Environment: Beautiful scenic views, but may require some cleanup upon arrival.
- Road Conditions: The road leading to the campground is described as rough and tight, making it unsuitable for large RVs.
- Safety Considerations: Some reviews mention encountering individuals engaging in concerning behavior. Visitors are advised to be aware of their surroundings, particularly when camping alone.
- Cost: A low nightly fee, making it an affordable option for those seeking a budget-friendly outdoor experience.
- Firewood: Ample firewood is available for campfires.
Customer reviews highlight the beautiful location but also mention issues with litter and occasional disturbances. It is recommended to visit with a group for added safety and comfort. Visitors should also be prepared for a rustic and potentially unpredictable environment.
Taylor's Ford offers a unique camping experience for those who appreciate the outdoors and are prepared for primitive conditions. If you're looking for a budget-friendly camping spot with water access, Taylor's Ford might be a suitable option, provided you are aware of the potential challenges.
Details
Amenities
- Running water
- Tent sites
Parking
- On-site parking
Location
Customer Reviews
Had a great time fishing and camping beautiful spot. With that said, you will be ruffing it. It's true camping. I wouldn't take an RV down there it is a bit rough getting down the road very tight.
Camped at the dead end spot. Had to pick up a lot of trash: liquor bottles, food containers, beer cans, etc ... After I cleaned up the site, the view of the water was great. I stayed Monday through Thursday and it was ok most of the time. Plenty of wood to gather and plenty of area for fire. I camped alone and got creeped out by a guy that seemed to be looking for a prostitute named Christine that some other dude supposedly sent him to find! He first showed up vibing all gross on Monday as I set up camp. Ew ew ew! He came back later on Thursday and just parked at a site without camping. I packed up and left that day. On Tuesday night a group of partiers showed up after 11:00 pm and decided to enter the water where I camped. It was disturbing to hear their chatter and what seemed like sex noises coming from the water. I did not leave my tent but could hear them for a few hours. Other than that, it would've been fine. It's a beautiful place for five bucks a night but the place does have some riffraff, if you will. I would've felt more relaxed had I not been alone. I felt the need to sleep light, carry a weapon, keep my camp well lit at night and keep my phone close and charged. Go with a group, it's a beautiful place and easy water access at your campsite for kayaking and swimming. Definitely primitive camping.
Nice quiet place to camp... would not take big camper down hill ... road to camp area curvy with drop offs & no guardrails. There is only one porta potty, no sink (so no place to wash hands or take showers).
Great location right on Lake Cumberland. We had a great time relaxing and enjoying nature.
Had a great time here. Was first people there so our choice on campsite. Had entire place to ourselves for couple days on a perfect spot at the end w water all around.
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