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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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4 / 5 (5 votes )

Barton Springs Campground

158 Barton Springs Road
37360, Normandy
Tennessee, the United States

Barton Springs Campground is a campsite in Normandy , the United States. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Barton Springs Campground it's possible to camp with a caravan or a camper. You can find several recreational activities on the campsite. There's a sand beach.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Sand beach
Golf court
Boat hire
Boat slip way
Fishing

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers

Facilities
Electricity

Qualifications
Dogs


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Ridingtherailsrv
English (US)
Beautiful! There are many seasonal campers here with monthly sites, but there is still plenty for those of us passing through. The lake is RIGHT there. The kids can splash around. You can even bring your boat up to the shore. There is a launch right outside of the campground! It is a little bit out there on some country roads, so we of course just drove through carefully! We fit comfortably with room to spare in our 40' fifth wheel and dually :)
3 days ago

tacksonthedeck
English (US)
Barton Springs is a TVA campground on Normandy Lake in Normandy, TN. It's between Nashville, Chattanooga, and Tullahoma, TN, so close to a lot of population. The setting is absolutely beautiful which should make it a 4 or 5 star campground. Big gravel sites (needing some leveling) with water and 30 or 50 amp. A number of waterfront or lakeview sites. Big trees and grassy areas. But, there are several drawbacks. First is that the campground has a very high population of seasonal/full-time campers with elaborate setups outside their campers to entertain, etc. There were campers there whose license plates hadn't been renewed since 2015 still occupying spaces. Big crowds were gathered around even though it was supposedly closed to day use or guests of campers due to Corona virus restrictions. The beach was closed, but we were told that it is usually packed with people when it is open. Second, while this is a good place for fishing or kayaking, there are no trails to hike or walk on close by and nowhere to bike ride except in the campground without driving a distance. Third, even with the site "closed" except for campers, there was nothing stopping a steady stream of traffic in and out. Verizon signal was helped greatly with a booster allowing streaming.
3 days ago

Tank n I
English (US)
Barton Springs and Cedar Point are managed by the same company. BS has 50 amp service but both have water view and water front sites. 38 ft class a fit perfect. Dogs welcomed. Near city for civilization if peace and tranquility bore you.
3 days ago

Steve&Lydia
English (US)
We started there during the Memorial Day weekend and had several Kids and grandkids and guests in and out all weekend. The beach areas and the atmosphere was great
3 days ago

wanderingdawgs
English (US)
We camped here in October, 2014 in a 35 foot fifth wheel. The rate shown is for a waterfront pull through gravel site with water and electric hookups. Barton Springs is a TVA park so you can use your Senior Pass for a discount on the camping fee. The park is located a few miles off of the interstate in the rolling hills near the town of Normandy, Tennessee. Check in was quick and easy and the camp hosts were friendly and helpful. The lake level was low when we were there in the fall. During the busy camping season the lake comes right up to the site. Sitting outside watching the lake was a great way to end a long driving day. A doe and a fawn were across the lake grazing. A great blue heron stood on a point out in the lake. A couple launched their canoe and went for a paddle. And we were able to watch a pretty sunset. There are plenty of things to do in the area. Besides enjoying the water activities on the lake you can tour the Jack Daniels Distillery in nearby Lynchburg, take a hike to see waterfalls and visit the museum at Old Stone Fort State Park, or go antique shopping.
3 days ago

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