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A charming state park that protects around 26,000 acres, Fall Creek Falls State Park is, without a doubt, one of the most exciting outdoor recreation areas in the entire country. Home to mesmerizing streams, waterfalls, and gorges, this park is an outdoor oasis for all those who relish being in nature and exploring its secrets. Due to its close proximity to Doyle (25 miles) and Pikeville (12 miles), the park is a convenient place to go camping with an RV.

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Getting Outdoors

Hiking is one of the park's most popular activities. More than 50 miles of trails wind their way throughout this expansive natural area, ranging from short, leisurely strolls to long backpacking routes. Most people trek the trails during the peak season, but venture out during the off-season for a different perspective of the area.

Camping at Fall Creek Falls State Park

RV camping at Fall Creeks Falls is easily one of its main assets. The park features nearly 222 campsites scattered across five different areas. All sites come with standard electricity and water hookups, grills, tables, and convenient access to six bathhouses. Aside from the previously mentioned amenities, 92 sites also feature sewer hookups as well. Most of the campsites are accessible for people with disabilities and can accommodate RVs up to 65 feet long.

Explore the Area

While you're camping at Fall Creek Falls State Park, take some time to check out Ponds & Plants in Dayton, TN, just an hour away. This attraction is a sculpture garden, a zoo, a botanical garden, a pet store, and a playground all rolled into one. Treat the kids to a fun-filled day of playing, exploring, and learning more about Tennessee's native plants and animals.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

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  • Fall Creek Trail, TNFall Creek Falls State Park, TN
  • Paw Paw Trail, TNFall Creek Falls State Park, TN
  • Gorge Overlook and Woodland Trails, TNFall Creek Falls State Park, TN
  • Cable Trail, TNFall Creek Falls State Park, TN
  • Fall Creek Falls Trail Half-Marathon, TNFall Creek Falls State Park, TN
  • Lower Loop Overnight Trail, TNFall Creek Falls State Park, TN
  • Fall Creek Falls (Upper Loop), TNFall Creek Falls State Park, TN
  • Gilbert Gaul Loop Trail, TNFall Creek Falls State Park, TN
  • Piney Creek Trail, TNFall Creek Falls State Park, TN
  • Prater Place Trail, TNFall Creek Falls State Park, TN

Recent RV rental reviews in Fall Creek Falls State Park

Jill S.

September, 2025

Fireside gave 5 star service and went above and beyond! Top rate rentals with exceptional customer service. Highly recommend.
Kevin S.

September, 2025

Dave was an exceptional host. He ensured the camper was immaculate and prepared for our arrival, being incredibly accommodating. The pickup and drop-off procedures were straightforward, and he promptly answered any questions we had. We would highly recommend Dave and plan on renting Boondock Bonnie again in the future.
Andrea H.

September, 2025

We enjoyed staying in this RV. Lots of space. Easy to communicate with.

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