Reelfoot Lake State Park Campground
3120 State Route 213, Tiptonville, Tennessee 38079 USA
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Rates: $10.50 — $31.25Taxes and fees are not included. Rates subject to change. $5 reservation fee per site is non-refundable. Reelfoot Lake State Park operates two campgrounds on Reelfoot Lake. All sites have 30 amp electric service, water, picnic tables and grills; all are level. Both campgrounds have a small number of primitive sites with water accessible and some with picnic tables only. Park Rangers patrol frequently. Stay is limited to two weeks and there are six extended stay sites available at the south campground. Please remember, consumption or display of alcoholic beverages in any container within state park areas that are open to the general public is forbidden. Pets must be on a leash. SOUTH CAMPGROUND Campground Location: Tennessee Highway 21-22, on southend of Reelfoot Lake Sites: 86 sites. All are paved. Campground Host available 24 Hours Camper Check-in Station with ice nearby Boat Launching Ramp Area Fish Cleaning House with electricity and water Two bathhouses with showers, sinks, and toilets. One with washer, dryer, and dish washing area Dumping Station located at entrance/exit Bait - 2 mile (privately owned bait shops with fishing supplies) Boat – Available for rent from private facilities (within 1 to 5 miles) Pavilion Interpretive Programs during the summer months **Please Note: Reelfoot Lake State Park’s south campground is extremely busy during April and May.** New Firewood Policy – Effective June 1, 2016 - DON’T MOVE FIREWOOD In order to protect our forests and trees from invasive insects and diseases, Tennessee State Parks asks that ALL campfires be made with heat-treated wood or downed wood collected inside the park, near the campsite. Please refrain from bringing untreated wood into the park. Certified heat-treated wood is available to purchase from concessioners in many of the campgrounds as well as from vendors in the communities around the park. Certified heat-treated firewood is clearly marked with a state or federal seal. The Emerald Ash Borer and other invasive pests are a growing threat to the forests of Tennessee and the surrounding region. To learn more about the pests that threaten Tennessee and what you can do to help prevent the introduction and spread of invasive pests, visit www.protecttnforests.org. To learn more about Don’t Move Firewood, visit www.dontmovefirewood.org. To find wood vendors visit www.firewoodscout.org/s/Tennessee.
Beautiful state park! Just got to spend one night camping here, but it was a wonderful choice. Watching the sunset over the lake was incredible. Would definitely like to return and check out some more areas of the park.
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