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Keep the little ones happy at campgrounds and RV parks with playgrounds. Featuring swings, slides, and climbing structures, these play areas provide safe and enjoyable spaces for children to burn off energy and make new friends.

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Cullman, AL

5.0

Unhitched Cullman

70 RV Sites

Set on 40 acres of quiet countryside, Unhitched Cullman is the kind of place where things move slower—in the best way. There’s room to breathe, room to wander, and a handful of farm animals around just to keep things fun. Whether you’re in an RV or one of the tiny cabins, the setup is simple, the staff’s welcoming, and everything just feels easy. You’re close to the interstate, but once you’re parked, it doesn’t feel like it. This part of North Alabama has a mix of small-town charm and some pretty unique things to check out. Just a few minutes from the campground, Smith Lake is a local favorite. It’s one of the largest lakes in Alabama, and folks come from all over to fish, swim, or get out on the water. For a mellow afternoon, you can head to Sportsman Lake Park for paddle boats and walking paths, or take a short drive to explore the rocky trails at Hurricane Creek Park. If caves are more your thing, Rickwood Caverns State Park is just down the road and has a guided underground tour that’s worth doing. Cullman also has a unique spiritual side. The Ave Maria Grotto is right in town and features over 100 miniature versions of famous religious landmarks—built over decades by a local Benedictine monk using stone, cement, and scraps he found around town. A little further out in Hanceville, you’ll find the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament, a peaceful, tucked-away spot with quiet walking paths and a striking chapel that feels like it belongs in Europe. If you’re visiting in the spring, the Cullman Strawberry Festival brings live music, food, and a solid crowd downtown. The Festhalle Farmers Market is another good stop for local produce, crafts, and small-town conversation. And in the summer, the big one is Rock the South—a multi-day country music fest that brings in big names and turns Cullman into one loud party. Unhitched Cullman is the kind of place you come to slow down, breathe a little deeper, and maybe discover a few things you didn’t expect. Come on by.

from $47 $41/night

Chattanooga, TN

4.8

Raccoon Mountain Caverns & Campground

56 RV Sites, 9 Cabins, 22 Tent Sites, 5 Glamping Sites

Located in the scenic mountains of Tennessee, Raccoon Mountain Caverns & Campground is a prime destination for vacationers and explorers. The campground boasts amenities like a pool, clubhouse, dog park, laundry facilities, and WiFi, as well as a variety of accommodation options, including RV sites, comfortable cabins, and secluded tent sites nestled amongst the woods. The adventure doesn't stop there! Embark on a dazzling spelunking expedition right on-site. With over 5.5 miles of incredible caves to explore, you'll be steps away from one of the area's most popular attractions. Want to explore beyond the campground? Raccoon Mountain Caverns & Campground is conveniently located just 10 minutes from downtown Chattanooga. This puts you within easy reach of the Tennessee Aquarium, Lookout Mountain, and other exciting city attractions.

from $27 $23/night

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Goodlettsville, TN

3.5

Unhitched Nashville North

80 RV Sites

If you’re looking for camping near Nashville without the downtown crowds, Unhitched Nashville North hits just the right balance. It’s tucked into a quiet part of Goodlettsville but close enough to all the action when you want it. Whether you're pulling into a full hookup RV site, crashing in a glamping tent, or keeping it simple in a rustic cabin, the setup’s easy and the atmosphere is laid-back. There’s a pool for cooling off, a general store when you forget the basics, and even an outdoor stage where local artists roll through with live music. The campground’s big on options, whether you’re here for a few nights or posted up for a stretch. Families spread out on the green space, pets get their energy out at the dog park, and everyone seems to end up at the pavilion at some point. It’s that kind of place. Once you’re ready to explore, start with downtown Goodlettsville eats—BBQ, diners, and local spots that keep things casual and delicious. Then wander through the Goodlettsville Antique District or stretch your legs at nearby Moss-Wright Park and Peay Park. Want more outdoor time? Rockland Recreation Area offers lake views, picnic spots, and peaceful trails by the water. And of course, Nashville’s just down the road. Catch a show at the Grand Ole Opry, take a walk through the Musicians Hall of Fame, and dive headfirst into the city’s live music scene. Unhitched Nashville North gives you the space to chill and the location to explore. Grab your spot and come see why camping this close to Nashville is the best of both worlds.

from $47 $41/night