Horseshoe Bend Marina and Campground is located 1 mile by water from Rock Island State Park's sand bar. They have a total of 35 campsites that include five glamping tents, 11 RV sites, and 19 primitive sites. The campground overlooks Center Hill Lake/Caney Fork River and backs up to beautiful trees. There is a feeling of being completely secluded, but you are only 20 minutes from a gas station, outfitters, a store, and a restaurant. Webbs Camp Road will lead straight to the marina and campground on a narrow and winding road. As you approach the property, the road is worn and rocky, so driving slowly is important.
There are many activities like kayaking, boating, camping, and fishing. For $35 per day you can rent a single kayak, or it is $45 for a double kayak. There are several stops along the water where you can get out of your boat or kayak and hike. One stop in parituclar will take you to two waterfalls that are separate from Rock Island State Park. The campground hosts have a lot of information about the area and can guide you on all the cool stops along the way.
Labor Day weekend the marina hosts the Rock Island Paddle Rampage, and paddle racers come from all over to compete in either a 4-mile or 14-mile race.
Primitive campsites are $20, glamping sites are $75 plus a cleaning fee, and a large glamping site is $100 plus a cleaning fee.
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