Quiet. Several campgrounds in the park to choose from. Wrangler campground had good cell service.

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Wildersville, Tennessee
$26 per night
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Good cell reception. Very large park with options for primitive, electric and full hookup sites.

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Crossville, Tennessee
$35 per night
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This is a small, no frills campground hidden in the forest well off the highway. Campground roads are narrow, curvy and steep. Most sites are only suitable for smaller rigs or tent campers, but a few will hold trailers over 25 feet. There was no pay system for arrivals without a reservation. Sites have picnic tables, firepits and grills. There was a modern bathhouse and the campground was very quiet in the fall. Verizon was good for streaming

Dump Station: No

Water: No

Big Hill Pond, Tennessee
$15 per night
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Economically priced, busy campground near Chattanooga and the Sequatchie valley. Sites in electric and water loop are $20. Tent sites are $15. RVs are allowed in tent sites and most would be suitable for RVs. The hookups loop is quite busy and a little closer to the freeway which can be a little noisy at night. If you want more peace and quiet, go to the tent side if you don't require hookups. This campground is open year round and plans several events throughout the year, including a Halloween festival with a camper decorating contest. The managers are friendly, helpful and do a great job caring for the park. Cell service is good.

Dump Station: Yes

Water: Yes

Jasper, Tennessee
$20 per night
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