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Clinton/Knoxville North KOA
Overview
The Clinton/Knoxville North KOA serves as a welcoming gateway to East Tennessee, blending the reliability of a national franchise with the scenic beauty of the southern Appalachian foothills. As a KOA Journey, it focuses on providing a high-quality resting point for travelers moving through the region or those looking for a quiet basecamp near Knoxville. The park is characterized by its rolling hill landscape and well-maintained grounds that offer a peaceful retreat from the highway while remaining incredibly accessible for all types of rigs.
Location & Surroundings
Strategically located just off Interstate 75, this park offers an easy-in, easy-out experience for big rigs and long-haul travelers. Despite its proximity to the interstate, the park maintains a surprisingly quiet atmosphere surrounded by the lush greenery typical of the Clinton area. It sits within a short drive of both the Clinch River and the historic city of Knoxville, providing a perfect balance between rural charm and urban convenience for those wanting to explore the wider Tennessee Valley or attend local events.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is designed for modern RV needs, featuring spacious pull-through sites and full hookups that accommodate the largest motorhomes. Guests can enjoy unique perks like on-site fresh-baked pizza and wings delivered right to their site, which is a favorite for tired travelers after a long day on the road. For recreation and utility, the park includes a refreshing seasonal swimming pool, a dedicated KampK9 dog park, and clean laundry facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay whether you are here for one night or a week.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
There is plenty to explore nearby, starting with the Museum of Appalachia, a living history farm that is only minutes away. Outdoor enthusiasts often head to Norris Lake for boating or the Clinch River for world-class trout fishing. For those interested in history and science, the American Museum of Science and Energy in nearby Oak Ridge is a must-visit destination. Of course, the vibrant downtown of Knoxville and the University of Tennessee campus are just a quick fifteen-minute drive south from the campground.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for cross-country travelers seeking a dependable and high-standard stopover along the I-75 corridor. Its layout and amenities also make it a great choice for families who appreciate on-site activities and pet owners who value dedicated space for their four-legged companions. If you are looking for a well-managed basecamp to visit Knoxville or the nearby state parks without the congestion of city camping, this park provides the professional service and amenities that fit your travel style.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Terry Kunkel
Great location and well organized. Easy to pull through into sites and appears ample room to leave with tow vehicle attached. A bit dusty from the gravel but well maintained.
Jason
Was in cabin number 2 for 1 night. I was covered in bites the next day. Everything else went smoothly and the area was nice. But i think they have bed bugs
Jane Kernel
We called all day to cancel our reservation (for good reason). They would not return our call all day…. Finally before they closed we got some one to answer and they wouldn’t refund our Money. I would not recommend this place.
Ray K
This is our second time staying at this KOA and once again, it worked out very well for us. Our pull thru site was level and hookups were perfect. Our site was long enough to stay hooked to our fifth wheel and each site actually had its own trash can! The bath house and laundry area were cleaned immaculately! Thank you.
Aaron Whitman
Great amenities. Nicely located. Only negative is a 4 day maximum stay rule. Hopefully a KOA, state or federal requirement. Doesn't really make sense to turn away someone willing to pay you a daily rate to camp on your property. At least not to me if I owned a piece of land.