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Bean Pot Campground
Overview
Bean Pot Campground offers a welcoming retreat nestled on the scenic Cumberland Plateau in Crossville, Tennessee. This family-oriented destination provides a balanced mix of natural beauty and modern convenience, making it a reliable choice for those exploring the Volunteer State. The park is characterized by its wooded sites and quiet ambiance, offering a genuine sense of escape. Visitors often remark on the friendly, community-focused atmosphere that makes every traveler feel like a welcomed guest in the heart of Tennessee.
Location & Surroundings
Conveniently situated just off Interstate 40 at Exit 322, the park provides easy access for travelers while maintaining enough distance to preserve a peaceful environment. The surroundings are typical of the region, featuring rolling hills and dense forestry that provide ample shade. Its position in Crossville places guests in a prime location to explore the high-elevation beauty of the plateau. The convenient highway access makes it a stress-free navigation point for drivers of larger motorhomes and fifth wheels.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility provides well-maintained full hookup sites that accommodate both pull-thru and back-in needs with 30 and 50-amp service. Guests can enjoy a variety of on-site features, including a catch-and-release fishing pond, a seasonal swimming pool, and a playground for children. Practical needs are well-covered with a dedicated laundry facility, exceptionally clean bathhouses, and a camp store stocked with essentials and propane. These amenities ensure that guests have everything required for a comfortable and functional stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature lovers will find themselves a short drive from the stunning Ozone Falls State Natural Area and the diverse hiking trails of Cumberland Mountain State Park. For those seeking sporting activities, the area boasts several championship golf courses, solidifying its reputation as a premier destination for players. Additionally, the historic Homesteads Tower Museum offers a glimpse into local heritage, while the nearby downtown area provides charming local dining and theater experiences for a well-rounded itinerary.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for active retirees and golfers looking to enjoy the local links, as well as families seeking a safe and engaging environment for their children. Because of its location near the interstate, it also serves as an excellent high-quality stopover for cross-country travelers who prioritize cleanliness and a quiet night's sleep. It is perfect for those who appreciate a well-managed, rustic setting that doesn't skimp on modern infrastructure.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Nichole McGowan
We have camped here several times in the last year. The owners bought it 2 years ago and have worked very hard to make it a great place to stay. There is a pool and dog area. Once a month they have bingo and a bluegrass jam with a food truck. Most, if not all, of the sites are full hook up. The owners and the workers there feel like family. This feels like our home away from home.
Mark Trebitowski
We needed a night between Asheville and Nashville. Found this little gem. The staff here is so helpful, escorted me to my site. The ladies in the office are wonderful people. The spaces are big and level. We will definitely stay again if we’re through the area. Cudos to the staff.
Walter Hird
The owner Chris was very nice, as were his employees. I arrived at the campground with broken drain pipes on my camper and a half full black tank that campground employees helped me drain so I could do repairs. The campground, bathrooms and pool were clean. Laundry room was available with reasonable prices. Also, the campground was very close to town which made it convenient for going out for meals if you desired.
Betsy Cofer
The Bean Pot campground is amazing. For several years we have made this area our stop off place on our way from Oklahoma to North Carolina and Virginia but this was our first time to stay at this campground. We were pleasantly surprised It offers easy access into the camp as well as around the camp and into the tree shaded camp sites. All sites are pull through full hookup. You won't find more friendly and helpful staff at any camp. The area is extremely clean with a warm feel like home atmosphere. Around the office area you will be greeted by carefully planned flower landscaping for a peaceful welcome. Inside the office building is a quaint little shopping area with unique craft items to purchase as well as some yummy fresh home baked goods. We bought a large loaf of sour dough bread and banana bread. They were both yummy! The camp also has swimming pool. The restroom and showers are extremely clean as well as the whole campground. You won't find a more peaceful, quiet and restful place to spend one night or several days.
Tom Carroll
We were traveling from Virginia to Utah with our RV and we booked here at the Bean Pot very easily by phone. The sites were quiet and shady. There was a nice pool and pond that you can easily walk to. The greatest part of our stay was the hospitality! We were greeted warmly and taken care of. The owner travelled around and checked on people. He gave me a TV cable to keep! It was our best experience by far and we will stay on our return trip! Tom and Roxanne Carroll Shenandoah Valley, VA