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Riley Creek Campground
Overview
Riley Creek Campground offers a serene lakeside escape on the shores of Watts Bar Lake in Kingston, Tennessee. This city-managed facility provides a relaxed atmosphere where travelers can enjoy the natural beauty of the Tennessee River valley. Known for its picturesque waterfront views and straightforward camping experience, the park is a favorite for those who prioritize outdoor recreation over high-end resort glitz. It operates as a seasonal destination, typically welcoming visitors from early spring through late autumn to enjoy the best of the region's mild climate.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Roane County, the park is nestled along a quiet cove of the Watts Bar Reservoir. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and dense woodlands, providing a peaceful buffer from the noise of major highways while remaining easily accessible from I-40. The proximity to the water means that many sites offer direct views of the lake, creating a peaceful mountain-lake ambiance that defines this part of East Tennessee. The area is lush and green, offering plenty of shade during the warmer summer months.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground features 45 sites equipped with water and electric hookups, supporting both 30-amp and 50-amp service to accommodate various RV sizes. Guests have access to a clean bathhouse with restrooms and hot showers, a convenient on-site dump station, and a public boat ramp for easy water access. For families and groups, the park includes a picnic pavilion, a playground, and a designated swimming area. These amenities ensure that guests have the essentials covered for a comfortable stay while remaining immersed in the natural environment.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for fishing and boating on the sprawling waters of Watts Bar Lake, which is famous for its bass and crappie. Just a short drive away, history buffs can visit Fort Southwest Point Park to explore a reconstructed 1790s federal frontier post. The city of Kingston offers charming local eateries and unique shops for supplies. Additionally, the nearby Caney Creek Marina provides further services for boaters, while local parks offer walking trails for those who prefer to stay on land.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for boaters and anglers looking for direct lake access and a reliable place to launch their craft. It also perfectly suits retirees and families seeking a quiet, budget-friendly home base for exploring the Great Smoky Mountains region. If you prefer a natural, low-key setting rather than a commercialized RV resort, Riley Creek Campground provides the perfect balance of essential amenities and scenic beauty. It is a top choice for travelers who value a genuine connection with the Tennessee outdoors.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Joshua Merritt
This was an amazing and unforgettable place. It's so quiet and beautiful. We happened to be passing thru on vacation and called the owner real late. He said where to go and where to pay. $20 a night for tent camp but I think it was worth it.
Victor Kilin
The best after hours check in experience. Great place with beautiful river
April Taylor
We stayed here over the weekend and this is my take. The managers are nice and pretty lenient about check out times. They have hot water and showers in the bathrooms, so that's a plus. We didn't use the swim area but it looks nice as well as the rest of the campground. There are 4 primitive tent sites, which is where we stayed. There is a fire ring and a cross tie to sit on. No table. The tent sites are kinda ridiculous. The sites are super close to one another. They're about 20ft wide and they're side by side, so you are right up on your neighbor and no privacy what so ever. Our first night we had a couple next to us who were drunk and started fighting. They were trying to drag us in the middle of there fight. The second night we had 17 people in a 80 foot stretch so it was a bit noisy.We we're so close that the neighbors lights lit up our tent until after midnight. It wasn't what we were hoping for but we made due and the kids had a good time. I think the electric sites would be better but we won't be back to use the tent sites.
Derek Norsworthy
Nice camp ground. Lots of space. Beautiful views. Lots of fishing.
Micah Anderson
Friendly, easy to find, close to the city camping for trailers and tents. Call ahead though to confirm tent spaces are available. There are only a few.
Thomas Organek
I can't find no information about the tent sites and they kicked my wife out after being here one night don't know what the reason why or nothing treated her very badly
,RYAN Mullins
Nice place on the water, camped here numerous times in the past and had a blast with no complaints, come back a few years later to find that everything you try to do to enjoy being here only gets you gripped at, was made to take our badminton set out of there grass, they don’t provide any washer or dryer but grip because the wet swimming clothes are hanging to dry, I don’t think my undies are stained 😎, sadly I will not choose to come back, hope everyone else can enjoy
Melinda Bangert
Music was loudly played ALL night long. Impossible to get any sleep. On a week day, might I add.
Beth Lamb
We were traveling through TN and stopped here for an overnight stop. It was dark when we arrived, but we were delighted in the morning with this beautiful view. We plan to return for a several day visit in the future!
Candace Templeton
A little piece of Heaven on earth. Camp sites have a good amount of privacy. There is a boat ramp & dock. Public bath houses available and clean. There is a public beach and private one for campers. The camp host/hostess does a phenomenal job with family friendly activities.