Explore roads less traveled in an RV across the Volunteer State.
The spirit of adventure is high in Tennessee, where you're never far from rolling mountains, rushing rivers, or clear lakes. Whether you're getting out of your rig to paddle the Obed National Wild and Scenic River, cruising by vibrant fall foliage on the Blue Ridge Parkway, or checking out big cities like Nashville, Knoxville, or Memphis, an RV campground gives you the ideal basecamp. Tennessee summers are hot, so head to the Appalachians when temperatures rise. Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge are your gateways to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, one of the most popular parks in the country and a haven for campers, hikers, and backpackers. State parks abound from the delta lowlands of the Mississippi River east to the rugged heights of the Cumberland Plateau, many of which feature RV campsites with picnic tables, dump stations, and toilets. Many larger campgrounds provide full hookups, pet-friendly sites, and free wifi, while more secluded RV sites get you off the grid.