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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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4.5 / 5 (21 votes )

Yarberry Campground

4825 Yarberry Road
37772, Lenoir City
Tennessee, the United States

Yarberry Campground is a campsite in Lenoir City , the United States. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Yarberry 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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Reviews

Anonymous
English (US)
This is a TVA campground but is under private management. There are several sites with water views, and you can make reservations online and pick your site. They are in the process of making upgrades to the park - most sites have 50amp but some are 30amp. All sites have water, but no sewer. There's not a whole lot to do in the immediate area, but Knoxville is about 30 minutes away. Several long-term sites as well. Most sites look nice and level, some sites have nice space between them but some sites are close together - it's a bit of a mixed bag. We stayed here in November and there were lots of sites to choose from, but we were told that during the summer it's very popular and hard to get a spot. We would stay here again.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
The older section of the campground (sites 1-40) feels like a state park. There is a fairly significant amount of elevation change (including from the loop road into the sites), and sites are somewhat offset to provide better privacy. These sites have 30 amp power, but a few are quite small and would work best for small rigs or vans. Parking in some of the sites could be a little tricky especially because of the curvy loop road and the elevation changes. The bathhouse in the older section is a little too small for the number of sites, with the men's and women's restroom each having only 2 toilets and one shower. Facilities were a little dated but totally functional and clean, and the heated bathrooms were appreciated! The waterfront sites in the older section have much nicer water views, in my opinion. The newer part of the park is much more level, with 50 amp sites that are lined up in parallel with much less privacy. The bathhouse serving the newer area has 4 unisex, lockable rooms that each contain a toilet, sink and shower. We preferred the older section and were very happy with our lovely waterfront site. Staff was visible within the park and very friendly, and the park was quiet and very well-maintained. There was a fairly large contingent of long-term campers; it appears that almost all of the non-waterfront sites were occupied by long-term campers during our visit in April 2018. The waterfront sites seem to be kept available for short-term campers. My favorite sites are 40 (great water view, but close to the boat ramp), 17, and 19 (but beware the long driveway that you must back down). We found the campground to be very quiet, with relatively little activity at the boat ramp, but I can imagine it gets extremely busy during the summer. There are tons of stores (Walmart, Home Depot, Aldi, several grocery stores) along 321 in Lenoir City within 10 minutes from the campground. Tip for hiking: there are trailheads for the East Lakeshore National Recreation Trail to the west of 321, a 5 minute drive from the campground. AT&T speeds: Download 40.58 Mbps Upload 29.71 Mbps
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We had a friendly booking experience over the phone and easy arrival. We were welcomed by lots of friendly people that live here long term. We loved our time spent talking with Mr. Estes, a Vietnam Vet, and David, the camp host in our area of the campsite. Restrooms were very clean and close by most of the sites. There is a beach area where people can rent kayaks, paddle boats, stand up paddle boards, and more. Seems to be a cool little community. It wasn't busy while we were there on a Sunday night, but my guess is it picks up on the weekends.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
This is a nice campground with some great sites. There is one section of the campground that is really crowded up but through most of it there is a decent amount of space. Half the campground is shaded well but half is out in the sun.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Glad we followed the reviews and booked a site here, this is a quaint little park with amazing lake views all around. We opted for Site 23 of the ones available, which was marked as 'non-waterfront'. But on the map and satellite view it sure did look like a waterfront site. And sure enough, we had an amazing view, just no direct water access due to a cliff. The sites in this area of the campground are super nicely spaced, more private feeling, level and shaded. And also along a paved road. The other half of the campground looks newer, but all gravel roads and limited shade. There's a little swim beach which was a nice break from the heat. And you can rent kayaks and paddle boards, which we didn't. Otherwise, not too much to do here - no trials to explore or anything close in walking/biking distance. Which was fine for a couple work focused days. The cell signal here on all carriers was stellar and we did lots of video uploads. Didn't even break out the Starlink because of the trees and lack of need.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Very pleasant campground very close to Loudon TN. Some of the sites offer more privacy than others, and in general the non-waterfront sites were more private. Non-waterfront is a bit of a relative term, #63 was not waterfront, but we were along the river, just elevated. The park was very quiet and peaceful, despite my worry about the boating. There was a good deal of motor boat traffic on the lake and noise.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
While I love the campground, next time I would get a site with water access. The site we were on had full sun and the daily temps ranged 95-98 degrees during the day for the week we were there. There are many full-time/seasonal sites at this campground. So it doesn't surprise me that everything was incredibly clean, including the showerhouse/bathrooms. It was also incredibly quiet with an occasional dog bark here and there which I can appreciate. The staff was incredibly friendly however they were fairly unorganized. They didn't always communicate well with each other. I felt that I had to constantly repeat myself because they were distracted. Would I stay here again? Yes
3 days ago

Marcus
English (US)
This was our first time at Yarberry campground. The photos on the website and reviews did not do justice to how pretty it is. It’s a quiet campground with very friendly hosts and staff. The campsite is clean and had a beautiful view of the lake. This is a real gem that we have put on our list to come back to. The sites are pretty level and gravel. There are multiple sites that are lakefront. Firewood can be purchased on site.
3 days ago

Rkeller57
English (US)
Beautiful peninsula setting on the lake. Waterfowl present. Quiet. Friendly campers. Contactless check-in. Watercraft rentals available. Beach and roped area for lake swimming. Not far from town where you can find gas, restaurants, grocery and laundromat. This appears to be a campground with long term campers as well as short term. Water and electric only hookups. Gravel loops and gravel pad. Picnic table and campfire ring provided. Spacious sites. Dump station is available. Our only complaint was the grounds by our site, which was a waterfront site, had not been mowed in a long time. The grass was well over 12” tall. Perfect for critters of all kinds to stay hidden.
3 days ago

JennGrover
English (US)
Sometimes you need a suburban campground and this is a great one. With lake views in two directions and lage sites. This campground is a real gem. In addition to the natural beauty, This campground has a ton to do, offering boat, kayak, SUP, and bike rentals. I had excellent Verizon signal to work and take video calls and stream video. There are very few campgrounds near Knoxville. This one is about 30 minutes from downtown Knoxville, and about 1p minutes from the Lenoir City business district on 321. Door Dash and Grubhub deliver to this campground. Updated April 11, 2022: Verizon data speeds inside the camper 4G 89.9 Mpbs download 8.14 Mpbs upload.
3 days ago

mark5
English (US)
Very cool camping area. Beautiful lake The people were fantastic to deal with . We had a reservation and arrived after hours . They had our registration info at our campsite . Very clean
3 days ago

JennGrover
English (US)
Sometimes you need a suburban campground and this is a great one. With lake views in two directions and lage sites. This campground is a real gem. In addition to the natural beauty, This campground has a ton to do, offering boat, kayak, SUP, and bike rentals. I had excellent Verizon signal to work and take video calls and stream video. There are very few campgrounds near Knoxville. This one is about 30 minutes from downtown Knoxville, and about 1p minutes from the Lenoir City business district on 321. Door Dash delivers to this campground.
3 days ago

Casevo
English (US)
We stayed on a site right by the lake. Great views and nice and peaceful. The park was about to be full for the weekend, not sure if that would change the noise level or not. A few permanents. Bath houses were nice, although a hike up the stairs to them if you have mobility issues. Staff very friendly. Watch the drive out, it's rather narrow at the exit.
3 days ago

SpyderTom
English (US)
Nice campgrounds, easy to get into. We got a back-in site (13) which is next to the lake shore. You can easily park your chair next to the bank and fish away. Pad slopes down towards the lake, a little tricky getting the camper to level out, basically setting the tongue on the gravel, yes, these are gravel pads but crushed gravel, no tire spin at all for my 30ft bumper pull. Nice size sites, plenty of grassy areas to use if needed. It would be great to have another bath/shower facility on this side of the grounds instead of traveling over to the other side. No sewage hookups but they do offer a honey wagon service. Firewood is available to buy.
3 days ago

Bob
English (US)
Beautiful spot right on the Tennessee River. Looking forward to coming back with grandchildren for swimming & renting a pontoon boat. Very nice management.
3 days ago

Bikerdaddy97
English (US)
Close to home for us, staff very friendly and helpful. Grounds maintained constantly. 3 bars 4g/LTE with US Cellular
3 days ago

AllTiersAdventure
English (US)
Although you will need to dump after camping, or pay for the honeywagon service, I'd go here again in a heartbeat. Easy stay, easy navigation within the campground, the road in is a bit narrow. The store is great, pretty we bought ice cream EVERY night. Swimming in the lake, and we even rented a paddle boat and went out and jumped in Lake Tellico! Great time! ATT LTE was great, that's what we use for business and homeschool, no interruptions. Tmobile was good enough for a phone call, with spotty service the further into the campground you go.
3 days ago

GiGi & SwumperMobile Adventures
English (US)
We stayed at Yarberrry August 23-29. The first 4 nights were in spot 89 and the final 3 nights were in spot 64. The location of this campground is close to town and still a short drive to Smokey Mountains. Spot 89 was level( little squishy because of the rain) and overlooked a trail and lake. No shade though. Spot 64 was mostly level and had some shade trees to help with the summer heat. We had planned on staying 6 nights but die to the path of Hurricane Laura, we decided to stay an extra night. It was very easy to extend and we also were able to choose a different spot. We had originally reserved a spot for the final two days that was near the dump. The cap doesn’t close well, so the smell can carry a bit. We enjoyed this campground and location. If you are a water lover, this is a good one to be at.
3 days ago

Jon
English (US)
We stayed one night at this very nice campground. Level gravel site by the lake - nice views. Our son pitched his tent on the site as well. Clean, quiet, nice swimming area. The only downside is no sewer connection (but they have a dump station, plus a honey wagon, for an extra $15). Plenty of room between sites. We’d definitely stay again.
3 days ago

Gaelicdog
English (US)
Easy in and out with a larger Class A. Park was SPOTLESS. Lots of campground hosts and all were super friendly. Bath houses were small but CLEAN. Scenery was great. I think we were told only 20 sites were used for long term campers but looked like more. The campground was very quiet, numerous sites had campers on them but no one in them. I rated the cell service as 5bars of 4G/LTE but we had 5G.
3 days ago

Tom
English (US)
Sites have little privacy. Small muddy beach. Boat launch. Otherwise nothing to do but walk around the campground. Left after one night.
3 days ago

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