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With the Calfkiller River flowing through its heart, Sparta serves as the seat of White County in the heart of Tennessee. It was established in 1809 and named after the ancient Greek city-state, with the city losing out to Nashville by only one vote when the state capital was chosen.

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The Great Outdoors

Pick up your motorhome rental in Sparta and make the short drive southwest to Rock Island State Park, which sprawls across more than 800 acres at the confluence of the Caney Fork, Collins, and Rock Rivers. This ruggedly beautiful park encompasses the Caney Fork Gorge and its cascading waterfalls, as well as some of the most scenic overlooks along the Eastern Highland Rim. Witness the series of plunges and cascades that are known as the Great Falls and discover the history of the region at the heritage-listed Falls City Cotton Mill.

RV Parks

Pick up your RV rental in Sparta and head to Big Puckett’s Campground, which offers a diverse range of RV sites with both partial and full hookups. It’s pet-friendly and has an on-site dog park, as well as a general store and regular live music performances at its restaurant.

Exploring the City

Book an RV rental near Sparta and make the short drive north to the Bon Air Mountain Historical Society Museum, which preserves the local history of Bon Air. This bustling resort town flourished following the construction of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway, attracting tourists wanting to breathe in the fresh mountain air. Learn about the coal mines that prospered in the area at the DeRossett Railroad Section House Museum, which was built in 1904 to house workers building the railroad.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

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  • Lost Creek Falls Trail, TNFall Creek Falls State Park, TN
  • Burgess Falls Trail , TNBurgess Falls State Park, TN
  • Polly Branch Falls Trail , TNSparta, TN
  • Amber's Den Ridge Trail, TNVirgin Falls State Natural Area, TN
  • Virgin Falls Trail, TNVirgin Falls State Natural Area, TN
  • Window Cliffs, TNBurgess Falls State Park, TN
  • Downstream Trail to Blue Hole, TNRock Island State Park, TN
  • Yellow Bluff/Polly Branch Loop, TNVirgin Falls State Natural Area, TN
  • Eagle Trail, TNRock Island State Park, TN
  • Collins River Nature Trail, TNRock Island State Park, TN

Recent RV rental reviews in Sparta

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.
Becky P.

September, 2025

Our family had the best time camping, thanks to Zac! He made it so easy for us (highly recommend the add-ons!) We showed up to our site, and everything was set and ready to go…all we had to do was flip a few switches! We would definitely use this camper again - our three kids LOVED it, it was well equipped, and there was more than enough space for all of us!
Jason W.

September, 2025

The host was great! RV was perfect

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