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Camping

HIKER-CAMPER-CLIMBER-CAVER CHECKLIST


CAMPING REGULATIONS

  • Camping is by reservation only. Reserve via the online campsite reservation system.

  • Check-in time for camping is 12:00 pm (Central); check-out time is 10:00 am (Central).

  • Your camping receipt or name associated with reservation MUST be placed in the dash of each vehicle that is parked overnight.

  • Camp only in designated campgrounds.

  • The gathering of firewood is limited to dead materials on the ground. Fires are permitted in established fire rings only. Don’t move fire rings, burn trash, or leave a fire unattended.

  • Quiet Hours in all campgrounds are between the hours of 10:00 pm and 6:00 am.


PARK REGULATIONS

  • Hike on designated trails only. No off trail hiking, shortcuts, or "bush whacking."

  • All trails are marked with a white or blue blaze.

  • Absolutely no hiking after dark.

  • Do not jump from waterfalls or cliffs in any park area. Swim at your own risk.

  • Pets must always be leashed and under control.

  • Horses, bicycles and vehicles of all kinds are prohibited on trails and backcountry roads, except in specially designated areas.

  • Destroying, digging, removing or possessing any live tree, shrub or plant is prohibited.

  • Hunting, killing, wounding, harassing, or capture of any wildlife is prohibited.


Any violation of any park rules and regulations shall be a misdemeanor and punishable under general laws relating to misdemeanors by the authority of T.C.A. Section 11-1-108.  For a complete list of all State Park Rules and Regulations, please visit http://tnstateparks.com/about/policies


CAMPGROUND RESERVATION POLICIES

  • Nightly campsite fees are based on location, season and site amenities. Fees are subject to state and local taxes, and are subject to change.

  • Advance reservations are available prior to arrival via the online campsite reservation system, and may be made up to 1 year in advance. There is a non-refundable advance reservation fee per campsite, per night that provides for managing the reservation system at Tennessee State Parks.

  • Individuals requesting to rent overnight accommodations must be eighteen (18) years of age or older. A parent or an adult must accompany children or individuals under the age of eighteen years. Valid identification may be requested and/or required by park personnel for verification of age.

  • Reservations may be cancelled up to and including 2 days prior to the scheduled arrival date with a refund of all campground fees - minus the advance reservation fee.

  • Cancellations made 1 day prior to arrival date will forfeit the first night's campsite fees, taxes and the advance reservation fee.

  • Cancellations made the same day as the scheduled arrival, for reservations of two or more days, will forfeit the first two nights rate, taxes and the advance reservation fee, per campsite. If only one night was reserved, cancelling on the scheduled arrival date will forfeit all fees and taxes, per campsite.

  • To cancel your reservation, please contact the park directly during regular business hours. Cancellations may not be made online or via voicemail.

  • Guests that do not occupy their reserved site by 12:00 noon the day following the first nights' reservation will forfeit all fees and the reserved campsite may become available for other guests.

  • If you do not intend to occupy a reserved site on the first reserved night, contact the park so that we can hold the site for you, or assist you in making other arrangements.

Alum Gap Campground

Savage Gulf State Park

Features 8 backcountry campsites and one group camp in an idyllic location.

Dinky Line Campground

Savage Gulf State Park

Named for the narrow-gauge logging railroad which ran in this area in the 19th Century.

Father Adamz Campground

Fiery Gizzard State Park

A half-mile hike from the Fiery Gizzard South Trailhead.

Foster Falls Campground

Fiery Gizzard State Park

Located at the Fiery Gizzard South Trailhead, this is the only state park campground in this area that is open to vehicles, with 25 sites for tents or small trailers.

Grundy Forest Campground

Fiery Gizzard State Park

Five sites and one group campsite, only a half mile hike from the Fiery Gizzard North trailhead.

Hobbs Cabin Campground

Savage Gulf State Park

Joe Hobbs was an early resident of Savage Gulf; his cabin is still here and available for reservation.

Little Cove Campground

Fiery Gizzard State Park

This campground is near the mid-point of the Fiery Gizzard Trail, and a great place to spend the night if you're hiking the Gizz during shorter fall or winter days.

Savage Falls Campground

Savage Gulf State Park

This secluded back-country campground is adjacent to picturesque Savage Falls.

Savage Station Campground

Savage Gulf State Park

A great spot for back-country camping in Savage Gulf, within walking distance of the Savage Gulf East Trailhead parking area.

Sawmill Campground

Savage Gulf State Park

Centrally located in the bottom of Savage Gulf, the Sawmill Campground can be accessed from three different trailheads.

Small Wilds Campground

Fiery Gizzard State Park

A great launch point for your Fiery Gizzard adventure.

Stagecoach Road Campground

Savage Gulf State Park

Located at the junction of the Savage Creek and Collins River gorges, the Stagecoach Road area is gorgeous

Stone Door Campground

Savage Gulf State Park

The back-country Stone Door Campground is secluded, but close to parking and bathrooms.

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