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Tennessee Hills Campgrounds Introduce

Tennessee Hills Campgrounds offers a tranquil escape nestled in the scenic Tennessee Mountains. Perfect for those who appreciate quiet surroundings and outdoor adventures, this campground provides a unique blend of comfort and wilderness charm. Located at 847 Tennessee Hills Ln, Manchester, TN 37355, it's an ideal base for exploring nature and local attractions.

Whether you're traveling in an RV or camping in a tent, Tennessee Hills Campgrounds has something for everyone. The campground features spacious sites with varying options, including those with charming patios. The facility offers full hookups and is pet-friendly, ensuring all guests feel at home. With a friendly staff led by Kim, known for her warm hospitality, campers often return year after year.

Surrounded by nature, the campground provides easy access to hiking trails, lakes, and historical sites. Nearby attractions include Machine Falls and local farmers markets, making it a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in history. The area also offers nearby amenities like grocery stores and laundromats, ensuring all needs are met without venturing far from nature.

  • Quiet, remote location perfect for nature lovers
  • Spacious campsites with hookups and patio options
  • Friendly, knowledgeable staff led by Kim
  • Peaceful nights under the stars
  • Nearby hiking trails, lakes, and historical sites
  • Verizon cell service and Wi-Fi available
  • Local amenities within easy reach
  • Great for both short and long stays

Tennessee Hills Campgrounds is more than just a place to stay; it's an experience that connects you with nature and community. Whether you're here for adventure, relaxation, or exploration, this campground offers a welcoming retreat in the heart of Tennessee's beautiful mountains.

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Michael Lewis
Jan 15, 2025

Loved it here it's quite and decent sized spots for your camper. I don't get what the problem people were talking about the road to the rv park is? But it was just fine I was able to get my 40' fifth wheel up it. You just can't satisfy all those Karen's lol. This will be my go to place when im back over this way again. Oh P.S Kim is awesome and it's dog friendly

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Neph
Feb 05, 2021

I stayed @ TN Hills Campground for four months. Quiet, remote, rural campground. This is not your every day right off the highway parking lot of a campground. This is for people who want to be away from the hussle and bussle cozied up in a place that feels more like a community. The campers here spend more time outside together around a campfire than they do watching TV in their RVs. I would absolutely stay here again. It was late fall when I arrived and the colors were beautiful. The campground does have full time residents, however they are very respectful and also helpful. Plenty or additional spots for anyone wanting to stay a weekend, or a week, or longer should you see fit. FUH sites available and relatively level considering you are up a mountain. You have options of spots that are covered and have adorable patios or you basic open spots. If you can, go for one with a patio! Anyone traveling in an RV will really enjoy that additional space! If those are full there is a pavilion you can hang out at while the kids play in the central open space. You do go up a dirt road to the campground that does have one sharp turn. I made it just fine with my 32' TT and full sized crew cab truck. I am new to towing and had zero issues getting in or out. My fellow workcampers had a 40' schooly with a towed and also made it just fine. The road itself was being regraveled as I was leaving. As with any dirt road, one hard rain can make it a bumpy mess. However Kim is pretty quick on making repairs after these storms. I've traveled highways that were full of more potholes than this road ever was in my four months on site. I personally enjoy getting out and hiking, and there were so many places to go hit the trails. I strongly recommend Machine Falls. There are a few lakes close by that I would have loved to go SUP on but sadly, winter and I don't get along. Oh, and there are historical spots everywhere! Very beneficial should you be homeschooling and on the road or just want to visit. At the time of my stay the bath houses were closed. This is not unusual for winter in many parks, and of course Covid has shut down many publicly shared spaces at parks all over the county. So I can not share anything on them. The pool looked like something I would enjoy come summer were I to stay longer. No laundry or trash pick up on site, but local trash stations and laundromats are close. This is something I have experienced in many parks between TN & NC nestled in the hills. For quick snacks there is a Truck Stop and Dollar General about 15 to 20 min away. WalMart is about a half an hour away in Murfreesboro, and all your basic needs can be found close by in Manchester. Stop at the farmers market for in season fruits and veggies. WiFi - They do have wifi, as with all park wifi I have experienced, it is not meant for streaming all your shows. The more people on the wifi the slower it will become. Especially anyone who chooses to stream instead of downloading while everyone is sleeping. I have Verizon and had fine signal in the area. I hope you give TN Hills Campground a try.

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Amy m
Mar 31, 2017

We stayed here last fall for 3 months and will be back again this fall. The owners were very accommodating any time we needed something or an issue arose. It's a simple, quiet place in the country. Neighbors are friendly. Lots of space for the kids to run around. If you're looking for a campground with lots of activities & bells & whistles then search on. But if you're looking for beauty, relaxation, solitude and the occasional get together with neighbors then this is your place! When the leaves change it is a magical place!

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Melody Copeland
Feb 18, 2024

We stayed here from April 2023 to January 2024 and we enjoyed our time here. You are off in the woods. We didn't feel cramped with other campers. The management seem to do their best to take care of the park the best they can. We would definitely come back here. It is dog friendly and their is a long driveway for walks. There is a Dollar General a couple minutes away and other shopping and food around 15 minutes away.

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Allan Rubens
Mar 20, 2024

Kim was very helpful. Such a unique site. We were parked right next to the office and playground. Bathrooms were closed. For short stays you might need to pack out your trash