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Fall Creek Falls State Park in Tennessee is a great place to camp!
(Campground B)
Most sites are occupied by big rigs and are spaced comfortably away from one another. Most sites are not pull-through. I go camping here once a semester with a college guys group.
The hikes to the falls on the improved trials are highly recommended for anyone who visits!
We stay in tents at a standard site and are always comfortable every time we visit. Typical accommodations include nice bathrooms with showers, water+electricity hookups, a trash bin + trash pickup, and WiFi. Wifi is limited to a few hundred megabytes per guest. We did not bother using it. Fire wood is sold at the office at $5 for a bundle of good sized logs (Plenty of wood to start a nice campfire).
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great place. $18 for the night with elec. hot showers. not many level spots. pay at the visitors center.
Report Check-InLots of beautiful falls to explore, could've spent several days there. We hope to go back again eventually. Campground was really nice, heated bathrooms felt luxurious, except hot water for showers seemed inconsistent. Might've just been temporary shortage because of how cold it was.
Report Check-InDefinitely a great campground! Excellent showers, sites were good, the State Park was awesome!
Report Check-InPut this place on your list! Gorgeous! Safe! Clean! $25 a night, but worth it. Falls are breathtaking!
Report Check-InCome during the week-avoid the weekends. Stayed Sun-Wed, lots of spaces, no reservation, found a fantastic level spots (many spots have a serious incline). Beautiful highly maintained environment. Incredible park. Waterfalls everywhere. Refreshing swims. Fun hikes. We would come again!
Report Check-InFall Creek Falls State Park in Tennessee is a great place to camp!
(Campground B)
Most sites are occupied by big rigs and are spaced comfortably away from one another. Most sites are not pull-through. I go camping here once a semester with a college guys group.
The hikes to the falls on the improved trials are highly recommended for anyone who visits!
We stay in tents at a standard site and are always comfortable every time we visit. Typical accommodations include nice bathrooms with showers, water+electricity hookups, a trash bin + trash pickup, and WiFi. Wifi is limited to a few hundred megabytes per guest. We did not bother using it. Fire wood is sold at the office at $5 for a bundle of good sized logs (Plenty of wood to start a nice campfire).
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