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Center Hill Lake - COE/Ragland Bottom
User Reviews
Cindy Clark
Become pet friendly. Seriously how bad can it be to let your furbaby walk around. It's not like there is white sand on the beach or gold plated picnic tables. Obey River Rec Area Pickett Co TN has a no pet policy too. However the pet is allowed on grass, play area, just not on beach.
zero talk reactions
We decided to take our new pontoon out on its Maiden voyage so we drove from Lascassas, TN to here and it was beautiful!! Also the TWRA are amazing!! They had to save use because we didn't think about checking the battery and ended up dead in the water🤦‍♀️! But it was still a fun, memorable trip! We will be going back!! We haven't camped there but plan to!
John Botts
Clean park there are public rest rooms handicapped accessible but there is kinda steep incline to them . Great place to swim appearantly I don't swim but there is sandy beach and it's roped off from open water. My dog loves swimming there though
Stephanie Palmer
Ran into this campground on a drive and WOW! We took a quick tour and this park is amazing! Well kept and very clean with lake front sites.
Thomas Noel
Water was clean and perfect temp. Get there early and you won't have to fight the crowd.
Michael Morris
Nice place. Lacks lustre.
Leggbert420
Simply gorgeous, the camp host was amazing and hands down one of the cleanest state parks I have ever been to. To pass this state park up would be a huge mistake. The natural beauty surrounding you will take your breath away
S Beasley
Nice campground next to the lake. Spacious sites with nice shade trees and concrete pads for campers, some with full hookups. Also beautiful tent sites with gravel pads. Bathhouse newly remodeled and very clean.
Janice yoste
Wonderful place to bring the family. Dog friendly, but please pick up after your pet, so our children don't step in messes when they're enjoying the outdoors. Only one bathhouse open at this time due to remodeling. Two washers and dryers on site are very convenient. Take care to watch out for poison ivy. It's everywhere, especially growing up the trunks of trees.
Julia Jones
We camped at site 14 with our Class B Roadtrek for 3 days during and after the 2017 solar eclipse. That site had a perfect amount of sun light and shade for viewing with our telescope and relaxing. It also had a short flight of steps down to the lakeshore where we launched our kayak. It had a large picnic table, a fire ring/grill and a camp kitchen area. The bathrooms and showers were clean and private. The volunteers were very friendly and helpful. And the lake was beautiful and must have been quite clean as it didn't have that awful smell some freshwater lakes do.