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The Broken Banjo RV Park

Manchester, Tennessee


37 RV Sites, 14 Tent Sites

4.52 reviews
Halfway between Nashville and Chattanooga in Manchester, Tennessee—in Coffee County at the geographic midpoint of the state where the Highland Rim plateau country delivers its waterfalls, cave systems, and forested creek corridors in a landscape that the surrounding Middle Tennessee tourist infrastructure has only partially discovered—The Broken Banjo Campground offers cabins, glamping tents, RV sites, and primitive tent sites amid the waterfalls and wooded terrain of the Manchester area, with on-site swimming, fishing, hiking trails, mini-golf, and lawn games, and the nearby cultural and geological attractions that make Coffee County's position on the I-24 corridor between Tennessee's two major cities more than a convenient highway stop. The Jack Daniel's Distillery is 30 miles east. Cumberland Caverns is 20 miles north. Old Stone Fort is in town. Cabins, glamping tents, and RV hookup sites provide the accommodation range that serves the weekend family crowd from Nashville and the through-travelers making the Nashville-to-Chattanooga run who want more than a rest stop. Primitive tent sites accommodate the minimalist camper, and the on-site activities—swimming hole, fishing, hiking trails through the surrounding forest, mini-golf, and the lawn games that a campground with a social philosophy provides—create the self-contained daily activity environment that makes a multi-night stay at Broken Banjo genuinely satisfying without requiring a drive off property. Clean bathrooms and showers, WiFi for the connectivity-dependent, and the campground's character as a destination rather than a utility stop complete the experiential infrastructure. Manchester sits in Coffee County on the Duck River's watershed in the Highland Rim plateau country where the geology shifts from the limestone karst of the Central Basin to the sandstone and chert-capped plateau that creates the waterfalls, caves, and the forested escarpments that distinguish the Highland Rim's outdoor character. Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park, within Manchester's city limits, preserves a 2,000-year-old Native American ceremonial enclosure of earthen walls and mounds along the Duck River—one of the most significant Middle Woodland period archaeological sites in eastern North America, and one of the most unexpected world-class historical attractions in the state. Cumberland Caverns, 20 miles north near McMinnville, protects one of the largest show cave systems in the eastern United States—the Volcano Room's lighting and the Civil War-era saltpeter mining artifacts that the cave's tours interpret make it Tennessee's most complete underground experience, and the cave's consistent 56°F temperature makes it a genuinely rewarding destination in the middle of a Tennessee July. Jack Daniel's Distillery in Lynchburg, 30 miles east, offers the tour of the oldest registered distillery in the United States in the dry county where Tennessee whiskey's defining brand produces its product in the hollow that Jack Daniel chose in 1866 for the iron-free Cave Spring water that he considered essential to the whiskey's quality. Broken Banjo operates year-round in Middle Tennessee's moderate climate, with the spring wildflower season in April along the Duck River corridor, the summer camping peak from Memorial Day through Labor Day, and the fall foliage season in October providing the three most active periods in the campground's annual calendar. The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, held each June on a farm in Manchester, creates the most significant regional demand event in Coffee County's annual calendar. Reserve your site or cabin at Broken Banjo and let the Manchester waterfalls, Cumberland Caverns, and the Jack Daniel's hollow deliver the Middle Tennessee outdoor and cultural experience from the I-24 corridor's most interesting campground address.

What does this place offer

  • Basketball
  • Bathrooms
  • Billiards
  • Cabins
  • Corn Hole
  • Dining
  • Dog Park
  • Dump Station
  • Firewood
  • Fishing

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4.5
Overall rating

2 reviews
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DaveSpearfish, South Dakota
April 2024
Only stayed here one night but it is very nice. Great area for kids. Great area for dogs. Sites are excellent and not packed together. Staff is super friendly. This is one of the best RV parks I have stayed at in a while.
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AmyWellsboro, Pennsylvania
May 2025
Very nice pull in spots and amenities. Everyone was very friendly. The only drawback was the constant traffic noise from the highway.

Location

586 Campground Rd, Manchester, TN 37355, USA


Things to know

Check-in: 2:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Rules

View our park rules HERE.

Cancellation Policy

MODERATE If the guest cancels at least 1 week before your check-in day and time, they will receive a full refund (minus Spot2Nite convenience or resort fees). If the guest cancels within the 1 week before check-in, there will be no refund.