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Situated atop the Cumberland Plateau in the eastern part of Tennessee, travelers will find the city of Crossville. Surrounded by meandering rivers, picturesque valleys, and tranquil lakes, it is a real haven for outdoor enthusiasts looking for a place to rent an RV and hit the road towards the next adventure. Add to that the Appalachian Mountains to the east, and you are in for an unforgettable experience. The city’s first name was Lambeth’s Crossroads because of its location on the intersection of two major stage roads. Nowadays, it attracts visitors with numerous golf courses, great museums, and a pleasant climate.

The city still lies at an intersection of two roads, US-127 and US-70, roughly following the old stage roads. This makes it possible to hop in your Crossville campervan rental and take a tour of the region. Knoxville is waiting on the Tennessee River, with the lively atmosphere of the Market District and the panoramic views from the Sunsphere. The capital of the state, Nashville lies in the opposite direction, attracting music lovers and sightseers alike. Chattanooga is another bucket-list city located on the border with Georgia and home to such attractions as the Lookout Mountain and Tennessee Aquarium.

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The Great Outdoors

With so many incredible natural spots in the region, it might be best to start by visiting Cumberland Mountain State Park, bordering the city to the south. Park your RV rental from Crossville, TN at one of the sites and set off to discover this oasis on the Cumberland Plateau. Whether you choose swimming and boating on Byrd Lake or taking in the panoramic views from the mountain, you will feel the magic of the great outdoors. Byrd Creek cuts through the entire park, adding more excitement to hiking and biking trails.

One of the reasons why nature lovers opt for RV rentals in Crossville is its proximity to Falls Creek Falls State Park, located to the south of the city. The heart of the park is the waterfall with the same name, one of the tallest of its kind in the entire country. But it is not the only waterfall in the park – it seems you run into these natural wonders wherever you go. There is a network of trails varying in difficulty, while the adventurous souls can choose one of the long-distance overnight trails. In addition to gorges, creeks, and lush vegetation, the park offers modern recreation such as golf courses and zip line challenges.

If you want to stay off the beaten path, park your Crossville camper rental at Frozen Head State Park. Named after the tallest of its peaks, it is a place of unspoiled beauty where various trees hide majestic waterfalls and hiking trails. Campers who climb to the observation deck atop Frozen Head will be rewarded by jaw-dropping views of the surroundings.

When you rent a motorhome in Crossville, it takes a couple of hours to drive to one of the most popular destinations for outdoor lovers in the USA – Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The ridges covered in lush trees look like rolling sea waves as far as the eye can see. From the abundant wildlife and streams whose number measures in thousands to historic sites tucked in sleepy valleys, this giant oasis never ceases to amaze.

RV Parks

With so many parks within the city limits, you don’t have to go far to find excellent amenities for you and your Crossville RV rental.

Ballyhoo Family Campground is located right next to Cumberland Mountain State Park and the Homestead House Museum. There is a restaurant close by, and several stores can be quickly reached. It offers full hookups, Wi-Fi access, and a camp store.

Crossville/I-40 KOA is another option, situated next to I-40 just outside the city. It boasts full hookups, a swimming pool, and propane available on-site. There is also a dog park and a camp store. In addition to Crossville and its attractions, campers can visit Watts Bar Lake or take part in organized activities at the campground.

Right next to Catoosa Wildlife Management Area, Deer Run RV Resort is a pet-friendly resort with full hookups and a swimming pool. Campers can spend time fishing in the lake on-site, take part in sports activities, or relax in the beach area. Fairfield Glade and Crossville offer an abundance of shopping and dining options.

Exploring the City

There are many ways to get familiar with the rich culture of Crossville, and one of them is a visit to the Cumberland County Playhouse. Whether you come for a musical, a show, or a concert, you will have a wonderful time. You will be able to enjoy the talent of local actors or catch a traveling show – either way, you will have a great time at this playhouse with a long tradition of great entertainment.

Another interesting way to spend the day is discovering the secrets of the nearby Homesteads Tower Museum. Built in the 1930s as a part of the New Deal, it will shed light on the history of the area. The impressive octagonal tower contains a huge water tank while the museum is located on the ground floor, featuring interesting photos and artifacts from the time of the Great Depression.

If you are into model trains, and even if you're not, you will be amazed as soon as you lay your eyes on the exhibits of the Crossville Model Railroad Club. The highlight of the visit is the huge model train boasting to be one of the largest in the southeastern United States. In addition to the intricate and skillfully-made models, visitors can see a great collection of train-related memorabilia.

Foodies, don’t worry – when you opt for a luxury RV rental in Crossville, you will find excellent restaurants and wineries where you can relax, grab a bite, and feel the local atmosphere.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Rock Island and Cumberland Caverns: Crossville to McMinnville, TNSparta, TN
  • Byrd Lake and Pioneer Short Loop Trail [CLOSED], TNCumberland Mountain State Park, TN
  • Pioneer Short Loop / Pioneer Trail, TNCumberland Mountain State Park, TN
  • Black Mountain Trail, TNCumberland Mountain State Park, TN
  • Cumberland Trail - Grassy Cove Section, TNCrossville, TN
  • Black Mountain Crest Loop Trail, TNCrab Orchard, TN
  • Ozone Falls , TNCrab Orchard, TN
  • Yellow Bluff/Polly Branch Loop, TNVirgin Falls State Natural Area, TN
  • Polly Branch Falls Trail , TNSparta, TN
  • Virgin Falls Trail, TNVirgin Falls State Natural Area, TN

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