Tennessee Cumberland Plateau Campground

13 Airstream Drive, Crossville, TN 38555

865-471-8272

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GPS: 35.7525,-85.091

Tennessee Cumberland Plateau Campground is located at 13 Airstream Drive, Crossville, Tennessee 38555 with a total of 0 campsites. Before your trip to Tennessee Cumberland Plateau Campground, check out website at https://tcpconline.com/ or contact them through 865-471-8272 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

35.7525, -85.091

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 35.7525, -85.091

Amenities

Hookups 30 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity wifi
Recreation playground rec hall recreation trail
Site Amenities picnic table
Facilities laundry recycle restrooms
Pets pets

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Overview of Tennessee Cumberland Plateau Campground


Last Price Paid: $20

Reported by Owljim on 06.09.2019

Longest RV Reported: 25 feet (Travel Trailer)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Pad Type:

gravel

Open Seasonally:

mid-April - mid-Nov.

Elevation:

1,968 ft / 599 m

Reviews of Tennessee Cumberland Plateau Campground

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  • Beautiful campground

    Reviewed 9/6/2019

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    Nightly rate: $20

    Days stayed: 8

    Site number: 13

    Although an Airstream only campground I found that is was a wonderful, relatively inexpensive park. It has 1 unique feature not found in any other campground I have visited, a HELIPORT for medical emergencies. WIFI was available but periodically had buffering caused by the number of users.

  • A very welcoming Airstream camping community

    Reviewed 29/9/2018

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    Nightly rate: $20

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 71

    Tennessee Cumberland Plateau Campground is an Airstream-only community with about 150 individually-owned lots and 5 dedicated visitor spaces. The entire property covers 376 mostly-forested acres. It’s open seasonally from mid-April to mid-November. Reservations are made by phone with the campground host; check the website for details. Access to the community is easy if you follow the instructions on their website.Visitors may be assigned a visitor site, which is outfitted like a traditional campground with a picnic table and pad. These are basic, shady, pleasant, level sites. If you request and one is available, you may be assigned an owner’s site. All sites have water electric and sewer. Most of the owner sites are improved with some or all of the following: covered or uncovered patios, drive-under structures, gardens, screen rooms and any number of amenities. Some are simple and minimalist, others are quite elaborate. As a result, these sites and the facility as a whole seem less like a campground and more like a Airstream tiny-home community. This is one of the qualities that makes a stay here a fun experience. There is a clubhouse, laundry, playground and lake (that’s currently closed for repairs) as well as a few miles of trails and plenty of open space. There’s also a helipad! Wifi is spotty depending on the time of day and your location. The members have been working hard to improve coverage with new access points distributed around the community. The clubhouse remains the most reliable spot, though. We had 1 bar of ATT—usually! We visited for 4 nights in late September and stayed in site #71. We had a covered, lighted patio with chairs. The park was relatively quiet and maybe 30% occupied. Everyone we met was friendly - owners and visitors. What’s there to do outside? The park’s network of trails are in pretty good condition but don’t seem well used. We set out to change that—we ran, hiked and rode all of them! In total, there are maybe 3 miles there but we were able to put together a mix of trail and road to get the mileage we needed. As for dogs, the park is very dog friendly and there were lots of them. They ask that they be kept under your control but it’s easy to find out of the way places for them to enjoy themselves. Ours enjoyed the trails and the helipad space. There are plenty of natural areas to visit near the park. Fall Creek Falls state park, with its trails, falls and activities is ~25 miles away. Ozone Falls, near the community of Crab Orchard, was my favorite, a dramatic fall that you can visit from the base or the top. It was very uncrowded when we were there. The Obed river, well known for climbing and challenging river running, is nearby and has trails and access points at several points easily reachable from TCPC. Cumberland Mountain State Park is probably the closet to the park. In addition to hiking trails, it has a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course.The small town of Crossville is about 20 minutes away and has the usual big-box stores and resources as well as some local attractions like a gourmet cheese shop, a playhouse theater and a historical museum. TCPC is a great base for visiting some beautiful areas of Tennessee. We're looking forward to visiting again!

Cell Phone Coverage

Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 06/09/2019

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 09/29/2018

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