Prix estimé sur la base d’une voiture, 2 personnes avec une tente ou une caravane.
Le site de camping est ouvert de 01 January jusqu'à 31 December
Ce camping ne peut être réservé que par téléphone.
870-757-2211
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We got there a couple of days prior to the Memorial Day weekend, in the early afternoon, when a lot of camping spots were still available. The campground was easy to navigate with ample space at each spot. By Thursday night, the place was packed with kids and tent campers, making it evident that it's a family-oriented campground. The area isn't particularly accommodating for large RVs, although a repurposed school bus was parked at site 16, which was the prime spot in the campground. Apart from tents, camper vans were a common sight. Our spot was number 29, which was fantastic. Each site had a good amount of shade and appeared to be even. Site 24 has a trail that leads to the main trail. The restrooms and hot showers were cleaned daily. There were no hookups, but a dump station was available at the entrance, and drinking water was provided. The payment kiosk is at campsite 15, with camping fees at $15 and day-use fees at $3. These rates are halved if you have an annual pass.
6 heures depuis
Anonyme
We were wonderfully surprised to find this gem. Beautiful park! We’ll maintained campground with water and hot showers for $15. Near Mountain View for supplies, restaurants, and shopping.
6 heures depuis
Anonyme
We stumbled upon Blanchard Springs Campgrounds while traveling west through Tennessee. It was a bit out of the way, but looked really nice and the nearby caverns interested us. We intended to only stay one night, see the caverns the next day, and then continue our travels. We ended up staying for three nights because we were so impressed with the people we met and the beauty of the area. Sites are $10 and allow up to 8 people in two tents. RVs are also allowed. Cell service wasn’t available there, but could be found by going to a nearby town, if needed. The sites are all in great locations and bathrooms and showers are available in central locations. There are lots of hiking trails and a couple places to swim (at your own risk). The rangers there were very welcoming and accommodating. The caverns are spectacular and I highly suggest visiting them! They’re only about five minutes away from the campground. There are 8 miles of caves and three different tour options. One tour is available year-round and is only $10.50. The others are more difficult and are only open from Memorial Day to Labor Day, but look awesome! Some bats in this cave have had the white nose fungus, but it hasn’t had a large impact on the bats there. They require you to walk through soapy water at the end to lessen the likelihood of taking it other places, but suggest that if you plan to enter a cave without the fungus to wear clothes that haven’t been in a cave with the fungus before.
6 heures depuis
Eileen
To get to Blanchard Spring the road in is good but you do have to drive through a creek. For this reason the campground closes when the water level gets high. Beautiful spot. You can hike without crossing the creek. Look for a trail going up the hill across from the bathroom. This will take you up to the main trail. The bathrooms have flush toilets and separate shower rooms that were heated. We were there on a Saturday in April and there were only 3 other campsites taken. There was no service on Verizon and T Mobile but we could get one bar on Verizon when we hiked up the hill.
6 heures depuis
TheHappiestWanderers
We stumbled upon Blanchard Springs Campgrounds while traveling west through Tennessee. It was a bit out of the way, but looked really nice and the nearby caverns interested us. We intended to only stay one night, see the caverns the next day, and then continue our travels. We ended up staying for three nights because we were so impressed with the people we met and the beauty of the area. Sites are $10 and allow up to 8 people in two tents. RVs are also allowed. Cell service wasn’t available there, but could be found by going to a nearby town, if needed. The sites are all in great locations and bathrooms and showers are available in central locations. There are lots of hiking trails and a couple places to swim (at your own risk). The rangers there were very welcoming and accommodating.