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Cherokee Landing Campground

Nestled near the Mississippi border, Cherokee Landing Campground spans 250 acres of woodlands, lush valleys, and velvety green hills. This family-friendly southwest Tennessee campground is ideal for fishing, canoeing, swimming, and relaxing. When you camp at Cherokee Landing Campground, you won’t soon run out of things to do. There is a clubhouse where you can settle down with a good book and glass of ice-cold lemonade. If you want something more active, you can see what you uncover on one of the campground’s nature trails or challenge your friends to a game of volleyball. At the campground, you’ll also find basketball courts, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, and a billiards/game room.If you’re traveling with kids while camping at Cherokee Landing, they are sure to love the miniature golf course and playground. And during peak season, the campground organizes activities like potlucks, movie nights, ice cream socials, campfires and s’ mores, bingo, and more. With so much to do at the campground, you might not ever want to leave, but the real fun starts when you head out to explore the local area, so freshen up in the modern washrooms and snuggle up in bed because tomorrow morning, adventure awaits.



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The Great Outdoors

Embrace the opportunity to reconnect with nature when you book an RV rental in Hardeman County. Chickasaw State Park in Henderson, Tennessee, is named after the Native Americans who once inhabited this part of Tennessee. Covering 14,384 acres, the park is on some of the highest terrains in western Tennessee. Boasting stunning views of the surrounding area, Chickasaw State Park offers visitors a variety of outdoor recreation to enjoy. There are miles of hiking and biking trails and rowboat and pedal boat rentals to use on Lake Placid. Take in the sights and sounds of over 100 species of birds that have been recorded in the park’s mixed hardwood and pine forests. Learn more about the area through one of the interpretive programs, or go for a swim in Lake Placid. If you enjoy riding horses, the park features more than five miles of equestrian trails. In other words, no matter your idea of a good time outdoors, you can enjoy it here at Chickasaw State Park.Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge is a swampy bottomland area containing a portion of the Hatchie River’s floodplains. The refuge covers over 11,500 acres in Haywood and Hardeman counties and provides a resourceful home for aquatic life and waterfowl. You’ll also find an array of mammals, including raccoons, fox squirrels, and white-tailed deer. Keep your eyes peeled for cottonmouth snakes, eastern box turtles, and spring peepers. Apart from wildlife viewing, popular activities at the refuge include hunting, fishing, photography, interpretation, and environmental education.Just a short ways away in Moscow, Tennessee, is Ghost River State Natural Area. The area includes a 14-mile section of the Wolf River. This portion of the river, called the Ghost River, winds through bottomland hardwood forests, open marshes, and cypress-tupelo swamps. Backwater sloughs provide the ideal habitat for unique aquatic organisms, including freshwater mussels and rare fish. You can explore the area by canoe while observing wildlife and birds in a natural environment. Hunting and fishing are permissible here as well.

Exploring the City

If you’re in the mood for a short road trip when you rent a camper near Cherokee Landing Campground, be sure to visit Memphis, Tennessee. This large metropolitan area has something for everyone. From Elvis Presley’s Graceland mansion to the National Civil Rights Museum, history buffs will find their niche here. Music heads can get their fill at the Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum or the Stax Museum of American Soul Music. Have kids? Check out the Memphis Zoo. Adults can take a stroll down Beale Street, a lively street crawl with bars and music.If you want to learn about the Civil War when you book a Saulsbury camper rental, be sure to check out the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center in Corinth, Mississippi. During the 1860s, the town was established at the crossover of the Memphis and Charleston and the Mobile and Ohio Railroads. Formerly known as Cross City, Corinth was the location of the Battle of Shiloh. Though the town has modernized since the Civil War, the landscape has changed very little. Small streams meander through soft rolling hills. Mixed pine and hardwood forests give way to open farmlands. Here, you’ll also find the interpretive center and military park, which contains an array of historical sites along with the 5,000-acre Shiloh Battlefield.The National Bird Dog Museum is a unique museum in Grand Junction, Tennessee. The museum highlights topics, including bird dogs, hunting traditions, and field trials. In the museum, you’ll find photographs, art, and memorabilia about shooting sports, field trials, and information on more than 40 breeds of dog birds.Unique and inviting, Cherokee Landing Campground has something the entire family can enjoy. Whether you like being outside or prefer learning something new in a museum, your perfect vacation starts when you pull into a campsite at Cherokee Landing Campground.


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