Full Hookup Camping Near Maple Valley

Located just three miles east of Lanesboro, Minnesota, Eagle Cliff Campground & Lodging offers something for everyone. Accommodations include riverfront tent sites, electric-only sites, water-electric sites and full hookup sites and a five-room motel on site.

Full Hookup Camping Near Maple Valley

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  • Closer to Madison, you’ll find several campgrounds, some with full hookups and dump stations. While you’re in town, bike the paths along Lake Mendota and Lake Monona. On hot days, stop at Governor Nelson State Park and swim from the sandy beach. Camping in Madison is possible year round, but it’s most pleasant from spring through fall.
  • Camping near Nashville offers a wide array of options, boating rustic, tent-only, RV, and glamping options. A well known tree house, known as the Music Treehouse, sits perched atop the area’s healthy oak groves, just 13 miles from Downtown.

Camping and hiking are probably the two most quintessential activities you could enjoy in Tennessee State Parks. Roasting marshmallows, cooking over an open fire, sleeping with the stars above and the sounds of chirping crickets has a way of deeply impacting your mental and physical health. There's something about taking a child on their first camping trip that fills us all with a little bit of childlike wonder. Whether you sleep in a tent with the stars up above, or relax in a luxury RV, there's a camping experience that is perfect for everyone. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your trip today.

Where to Start

If you already know the type of camping you would like to enjoy (RV, tent, primitive, backcountry, etc.) or where you would like to camp, then you should dive into the Tennessee State Parks reservation system. There you can search by park, date, and type to find your perfect adventure.

If you would like to learn more about camping rules, or explore parks with camping, please check out our Camping activities page for more information.

Camping Types in Tennessee State Parks

There are more than 30 Tennessee State Parks that offer some sort of camping opportunity, but there is a lot of variation in what each park offers. The following categories explain each camping option you can find in Tennessee State Parks:

RV Sites

These are available for vehicles ranging in length from 20 to 76 feet. Most campsites maintain a soft gravel or paved pad and each is equipped with water and electricity.

Tent Sites

Some parks offer Tent Only sites, but tent camping is also permissible on most RV sites.

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Primitive Sites
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These sites are for tent camping only and water and electrical hookups are not available.

Wrangler Sites

A few state parks offer Wrangler Campgrounds so that you can camp with your horse. Water and electrical hookups are also available.

Scout Camps

These are typically large open fields where the entire group may setup camp.

Camping Cabins

While not technically 'camping' sites, camping cabins are great options for people who want protection from the elements, but also a cheaper option than renting a full cabin. These structures are like 'tiny homes' with beds inside. They do not have restrooms or showers, which means guests use the campground bathhouses. These camping cabins are found at Paris Landing and Natchez Trace state parks.

The Brunswick Family Campground is located between the Potomac River and the C&O Canal, near Harpers Ferry, WV. This campground is conveniently located 1 hour from the Washington DC and Baltimore beltways and offers over 100 scenic campsites.

The camping season is from March 26 through November 7. Please refer to our COVID-19 page for restrictions and more information.

We have basic cabins! Visit our River and Trail website cabin page for more information.

Brunswick Family Campground is on a secluded stretch of land between the Potomac River and the C&O Canal National Historical Park in Frederick County, Maryland. The Canal’s scenic towpath winds past the Brunswick Campground and provides the only road access to this riverfront camping area. So sit back, and enjoy the scenic views of Short Hill Mountain, the Potomac River, great blue herons and the occasional eagle that passes by.

Spend the night camping by the serene and scenic shores of the Potomac River. With the historic Chesapeake & Ohio Canal only steps away, camping at Brunswick is perfect for biking, hiking, boating and exploring the history of the canal.

Tent camping and RV sites are available early spring through late fall. Lovers of the outdoors and American history will find an abundance to do within 10-30 minutes of Brunswick, MD. Three additional national parks make for great areas of exploration. Kids and adults alike will enjoy visiting Antietam National Park, Harpers Ferry National Park and hiking along sections of the famous Appalachian Trail. Whitewater rafting, tubing, canoeing, kayaking, biking, teambuilding, and canopy tours are available close by. River & Trail Outfitters offers a 10% discount on all tours except the canopy tour for all campers. Group or multi-trip discounts are available as a separate offer.

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