Fall Creek Falls Campground is located in Tennessee's Fall Creek Falls State Park, the state's largest recreation area. The campground is the perfect spot to spend up to 14 days in the park exploring. Within the multiple sections of the campground, you'll find RV and tent sites, walk-in and primitive camping, bath houses, playgrounds, shelters, ADA-accessible sites, trail links, dump stations and much more. With 222 campsites to choose from, there's a perfect campsite waiting for each visitor. All sites have water, grills, a picnic table, fire ring, electricity, and are located within a convenient distance to one of the six bath houses. If you're looking for a stay in the park with more luxuries from home, the park also offers 30 cabins and an inn.
The Fall Creek Falls State Park Campground is the perfect base camp for exploring and adventure opportunities in the park. Set up camp, stock up at the park general store, do laundry in the park's laundry facility, pick up a park map at the nature center and start exploring. Once in the park, you'll find six waterfalls, hiking trails, never-ending views, flat-water paddling, swimming holes and suspension bridges to jump start your adrenaline. You'll also find activities such as a zipline adventure course, a pristine swimming pool with a snack bar, ranger-led programs, a golf course, a 220-seat restaurant and more. If you're spending an extended amount of time in the park, you'll also find multiple waterfalls and wilderness destinations outside of the park to explore in the area. Fall Creek Falls State Park and campground are located on Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau, also known to locals as the "Land of Waterfalls." So, regardless of how long you plan to stay, you'll never run out of places to explore!
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