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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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4 / 5 (7 votes )

Bean Pot Campground

23 Bean Pot Campground Loop
38571, Crossville
Tennessee, the United States

Located on top of Cumberland Plateau in beautiful Tennesse Mountains. Long 50/30 amp/cabl TV pull thrus. Only 5 minutes off I-40. Our campground features shady sites, clean modern bathhouse, rec hall, pool, propane, cabin rentals and our antique corner. Quiet & reasonable family rates. Easy On/Easy Off!

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Playground
Swim in natural water
Outdoor pool
Golf court
Boat hire

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers
Rental cabins

Facilities
Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop

Qualifications
Dogs

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Washing cabins
Washing machines
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Paxton Powlowski
English (US)
Our early morning arrival allowed us to check in ahead of schedule, a convenience we certainly appreciated. The check-in process was handled by one of the hospitable owners. We were assigned to spot 31, conveniently located next to the camp store and restrooms, which were well-maintained. The campground offers numerous amenities, including a swimming pool, laundry facilities, and propane availability. The setting is peaceful and charming, despite showing signs of age. It was a suitable stopover for us as we journeyed through the region. Notably, there are quite a few long-term campers in the area. Our camping spot was equipped with full hookups and was perfectly flat, a feature not common to all spots. Its close proximity to the I-40 highway added to its convenience. On the whole, it was a pleasant campground!
3 days ago

Derek Bartell
English (US)
The new proprietors are fantastic and truly transforming the recreation area!!!
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We arrived 15 minutes before office closed. Door locked. Had to wait 10 minutes for staff to come to door and give us our prepaid campsite. Found site littered with cig butts and paper cups in fire pit. Office was a shambles. Would not stay here again
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We were passing through and glad to find the Bean Pot for the night! Easy to get to, close to the freeway, all sites are pull-through. Campground was almost full but very quiet. $37 after fees and Good Sam discount. Used the cable, wifi, electric, and bathrooms; walked the dogs around the little nature path; and had decent cell service. Trash is picked up from your site. We had a 25’ + were towing an SUV and didn’t feel cramped. We didn’t get to check out the pool, convenience store, or free coffee since we left before 9AM. Call ahead if you’re arriving after 8PM.
3 days ago

BarefootCricket
English (US)
Spent a night here and had a great stay. They have full hookups and they also have hookups with just water and electric with no sewer. Wifi in camp was adequate and they have a dump site. Staff is extremely friendly the campground was quiet and clean and their pool was very nice. This is an old style campground taking me back to my days as a kid when I would go camping with my parents. We will definitely be back here.
3 days ago

Brown Sign Junkies
English (US)
Very clean and pretty quiet. Staff is super friendly and made sure we knew where we were going. Was really nice after a lot of miles that all sites were pull through, so quick to get to relaxing. Would stay again if passing through and needing a spot to chill.
3 days ago

Meander Here and There
English (US)
This is a small, family owned campground. The facilities are dated, but very well maintained and very clean. Trash is picked up at the campsites, no carrying your trash to a dumpster. We made our reservations by phone and when we got to the campground we drove around until we found our site. A trailer, like a work trailer, was parked in our site. It belonged to the semi-permanent camper set up on the site next to it. We drove back up to the office and they assigned us a new campsite. Our new campsite was next to a semi-permanent camper. They had a large dog in the camper, and neither resident was home much. So we got to listen to hours and hours of this distraught, lonely dog barking. It made it hard to sleep and also just made me sad for the poor dog. In the morning a staff member came by our campsite to talk to us about our dog barking all night long. We assured her that our dog was at the foot of our bed and never made a peep. We pointed out the camper where the barking came from and were told that the couple who lived there were often working multiple jobs. I have figured out that I'm better off sticking to state parks and resorts that do not allow residential situations. For this reason, I would not stay at this campground again.
3 days ago

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