
We do our very best to ensure that all our campers have a great experience. To that end, we welcome your insights and feedback on how to improve. Excellence is always a work in progress.
Below are camper reviews (sorted from newest to oldest) we’ve received on Google, HipCamp, Facebook, TheDyrt and/or Yelp. We’ve occasionally highlighted key phrases to provide a quick overview.
Listed reviews are all inclusive – both accolades and criticisms. We much appreciate the compliments but also take seriously legitimate complaints. Whenever feasible, we make modifications and improvements accordingly.
- ★★★★★ We stayed in a full service campsite for three nights. Quiet, clean, shaded and short walk to awesome waterfall trails. Also drove about 20 minutes to hike Fiery Gizzard with even more wild flowers, waterfalls and swimming holes in these beautiful smoky mountains gorges. May make this a rejuvenating annual pilgrimage!
- ★★★★★ Family Vacation. Me and my husband had a blast and will definitely be back. We camped on the primitive camping ground. Loved it so peaceful and relaxing and the folks that run the camp grounds are super nice. Was one of the best weeks by far. Safety: Never once felt unsafe.
- ★★★ Family/Group Tent Sites. Clean. Campsites were clean and well maintained. Campsites are a little closer than expected. I could hear folks’ conversations at the other 2 campsites occupied near me.
- ★★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Sites. The campground was very clean. I loved my site as it was nestled in the woods. The bathhouse, camp store and convenient location to the trails was perfect!
- ★★★★★ Deluxe Group Tent Site- Main Campus. It was a great campsite to get my kids used to camping. Clean restrooms/bathhouse. Definitely will come back!!
- ★★★★★ Very spacious and private. The primitive campsites are too beautiful for words. I will definitely be back. Quiet, Great value
- ★★★★★ Had a excellent overnight stay in the evening rv park. Nice location
- ★★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Sites. Had a pretty great experience the 1st night. The site had a nice layout, and the hiking to the falls was incredible.
- ★★★★★ Stayed here after a few changes of plans and was very pleasantly surprised at how great the park was. They have places for RV’s, yurts to rent out, car camping and primitive camping, all of which had thick forest tops above that really helps keep down the temperature in the heat. Beautiful nature all around and the campgrounds are just .25 miles from the trailheads. Beautiful trails, great waterfalls and great people. Every other hiker/camper we met was very friendly and that made me and my friends (who are fairly new to camping) feel very at home. Hardly any light pollution so you can really see the stars too. Great cell service and easy to find your way around. As a Tennessee native I was surprised I had never been before, but will definitely be back.
- ★★★★★ Quiet. Amazing!!! Private primative campsites in a quiet area with porta potties. The trailhead for Greeter Falls is only 1/3 of a mile away from the camp. Ashley at the store is the absolute best!!! 10/10 BUT there is exceptionally good cell reception here so if you’re looking for an off the grid campsite this is not it!!
- ★★★★★ Muy buen lugar. Es un lugar muy agradable el anfitrión muy amable y servicial. Los baños muy limpios y con un olor muy agradable.. lo recomiendo las cascadas están muy cerca para ir a hacer j a agradable caminata
- ★★★★★ Deluxe Family/Group Tent Sites. The campground was absolutely amazing! Great playground with lots of hammocks and seating areas. Cleanest bathrooms I’ve ever had the pleasure of using at a campground. My only complaint is the site was not as pictured on HipCamp and parking was a bit small but had great shade and wood chips to keep the dust and mud down. Overall awesome place to stay!
- ★★★★★ Great place to camp – loved the yurt! Close to Greeter Falls. It’s a beautiful area to hike that both my wife and our dogs thoroughly enjoyed. Cleanest bath house I’ve ever seen. Would definitely return.
- ★★★★★ Camping with my dog. Hosts were great and all the sites were very well maintained. Loved the.dog park. Would definitely stop there again.
- ★★★★ (no Review)
- ★★★★★ Deluxe Family/Group Tent Sites. Well kept, quiet. Friendly hosts. Bathrooms and showers were very nice.
- ★★★★★ Nice, quiet, peaceful and well kept campground. Spots have great space and are well treed for good shade most of the day. We enjoyed our stay!
- ★★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Sites. Cool spot! Impressive waterfall hike nearby. Very friendly hosts!
- ★★★★★ Deluxe Family/Group Tent Sites. We had a blast and loved how close the falls were to the campsite. Our campsite was one of the first when you pulled in. The mulch was a nice pad for the tent. The trees were nicely spaced for our hammocks. The fire pit was very nice and we loved having a place to shower after hiking to the falls. Check in was easy and the employees were delightful!
- ★★★★★ Deluxe Group Tent Site- Main Campus. Camping close to the Falls. This campground is a great place to get away or to camp a little closer to bathrooms and the mini market if need be. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The bathrooms and porta-potties are very clean and maintained. The campsites are nice and provide a bench and fire pit at each place. My only gripe, which is minimal, is that there was poison ivy everywhere. It is crowding into the sites, like under the picnic tables and such. You just need to watch where you step. I would recommend this place for families and campers with pets. They have plenty of sites for tents and RV. Lastly, the campground is very close to the falls and hiking. The falls are great for swimming.
- ★★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Sites. Great, clean place to camp! Solo female traveler that arrived very late and still felt safe in the area. Definitely hike to Greeter Fall’s. Clear directions and everything is marked. Primitive camping area markings were harder to see when arriving at night than the other sections. Definitely recommend this spot!
- ★★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Sites. It was a great adventure, the Greeter Falls were amazing to watch and a it was a great hike to boost my stamina. The site was amazing, full of trees and wildlife to make it feel as if nature were hugging me.
- ★★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Sites. It was a nice place would recommend for families and first time camping
- ★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Sites. It was okay. The location was nice the walkways were very muddy and slick with the rain. We also had several problems with people parking in our spot and having to park further away. The bathhouse was nice and clean so that was an up.
- ★★★★★ Furnished Yurt- 11′ x 11′ Military. Great experience. Monique was helpful and this is a perfect stay in the woods- the store has all min items in abundance. The restrooms/shower area is very clean. Loved the experience
- ★★★★★ Furnished Yurt- 16′ x 16′ Military. It’s was beautiful please to stay. It was peaceful and quiet. Everything you needed is in walking distance of your camp.
- ★★★★★ Regular RV/Camper Sites Camp site and showers/bathroom was clean. We had a good time and would go back again
- ★★★★★ Awesome experience overall! We had a large group of 8 adults and 4 kiddos and we were all completely accommodated. We rented the 16’ yurts and loved the campsite format. It was neat in that you could have a shared campfire space or do individual campfires/picnic tables, if you’re not with a larger party. The yurts made it much easier than having to set up tents while chasing children around. All of the yurts had electricity. Just a short walk to multiple porta-potties. We appreciated that a staff member would drive around the campsites to offer fire wood during the evening…very convenient. The camp store was small, but definitely got the job done. The bath/showerhouse was clean. Close enough to the Falls that it can be hiked and TOTALLY worth the hike. I strongly encourage y’all to check out this campground. We’ll be returning for sure!!
- ★★★★★ (no Review)
- ★★★★ Family Vacation. Nearby activities: Greeter Falls. Service: 5/5 | Location: 5/5. highlights: Quiet
- ★★★★★ Great spot right near the greeter falls trailhead!
- ★★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Sites. Great site for solo females! Quiet, clean, secluded!
- ★★★★★ By far the best campground that I have ever stayed at. Clean bathhouse, friendly & accommodating staff and heavily shaded spots. Loved every minute of it!
- ★★★★★ Solo Female Camper Approved. 10 outta 10! The host was so accommodating when I asked to change my site because of my roof top tent. I felt safe and secluded. Bathhouse was clean and much needed after a long day of hiking and driving. *Tip* If you’re camping in the primitive camping area, don’t assume you can pull into your camp spot. Most spots are walk in. Ask host and they can point you in a good direction.
- ★★★★★ Wonderful experience! Right next to Greeter Falls. They do an excellent job on making you feel like you’re staying at more than just another tent/RV site. They have a lot of character by adding stuff like several community hang out out spots to do things as well as a little dog park. Love the little paths they make around the sites as well. Very cute. Everything is maintained very well(bathrooms, trails, sites). One of my favorite campsites across all of Tennessee and North Carolina that I’ve had the chance to stay at. Highly Recommend!
- ★★★★★ Deluxe Family/Group Tent Sites. Monique was super helpful and friendly. Tent site could use a bit more mulch but overall had a blast. Definitely would recommend.
- ★★★★★ (no Review)
- ★★★★★ Primitive camp site. The camp site was clean and well managed. It was in a heavily wooded and quiet. The bathhouse was clean and maintained. Check-in was a bit confusing. Once you view the maps that are posted or on the website (not posted on hip camp) it’s relatively easy to navigate. There was a spot where I could have unloaded closer to the camp site but that wasn’t communicated and didn’t see it until the next day. I would definitely post the map in hip camp and have clearer instructions for campers at check in especially when it’s a late check in. Greeter Falls hike was nice. But other than that there really isn’t any other touristy things to do.
- ★★★★★ Nice privately owned (apparently) campground. Located walking distance from Greeter Falls Trailhead it would seem to cater to folks wanting to enjoy the Savage Gulf area. The campground has numerous tent sites, sites with wall tents that are already set up with cots and chairs as well as RV sites. The RV sites have water and 30/50 amp hookups. The campground is wooded and rolling. The driveways are gravel and narrow in spots, but definitely manageable with an RV. I wouldn’t say it’s big rig friendly, but if you are careful, you can get into your site. We have a 35′ class A and had no problems. The sites seem to be generally level, but it looks like some of them might be a bit tricky for a motorhome. The website for reservations is excellent. Not many restaurants or stores nearby.
- ★★★★★ Greeter Falls Campground and RV Park was excellent, we stayed 7 nights and really enjoyed ate time there out in the woods at the campground , our Rv site had full hook ups and the location was excellent too , the staff running the place were very nice and helpful too , I would recommend this place as it is a great place to relax and take a few hikes to the water falls and the blue hole swimming hole close to the campground , it was so nice and quiet and peaceful there
- ★★★★★ Great weekend…loved location, campground was quiet, clean, young lady working was very professional, customer oriented, went the extra mile several times over. She needs a pay raise. She obviously has a lot to do with what makes the place what it is. Opps, almost forgot “Jasper” the Wonder dog deserves an extra treat a day. Seriously great stay, will be back at some time in the future.
- ★★★★★ I highly recommend this campground! There are spots available to bring your own tent, use pre-assembled tents (with lighting, power, beds and chairs!), or bring your RV. The bathhouse is very clean. They also have friendly staff at the camp store.
- ★★★★★ Not good internet service
- ★★★★★ Deluxe Family/Group Tent Sites. Awesome camp. We enjoyed it. Good stay and location.
- ★★★★★ Regular RV/Camper Sites. Sites were far apart and very rustic! Site was clean, shaded and level. Staff was friendly and bathrooms were clean. We will be back forsure
- ★★★★★ This campground is brand new and both looks and feels it. It has many sites which are well spaced and heavily wooded. The bathrooms are beautifully appointed (although the stall doors are a bit low) and the electric, water and sewer all worked perfectly despite severe storms rolling through several times during our stay. The staff is particularly wonderful. Plus: you are right next to Greeter Falls at the entrance to Savage Gulf State Natural Area with more than 50 miles of trails available. A bit of a warning: this really is a wilderness retreat:But if you want a calm, peaceful week in the woods I can’t think of a better spot!
- ★★★★★ Lovely campground. Quiet, Kid-friendly. 5/5
- ★★★★★ This is a perfect place to recharge!! We loved our stay and plan to be back every year!!!
- ★★★★★ Just started staying here but absolutely love it. They way he has set it up is absolutely beautiful the sites are spread out so you have some privacy. I love that he has left so many trees. If anyone is in this area to camp to me this is a absolutely most try.
- ★★★★★ Booked two rv sites for this past Labor Day weekend for my wife and I and her sister’s family. Very easy to get to, paved roads. We stayed in Area C (sites 41 & 42) which is considered the Main Campus, has the camp office and bath house there. Our rv sites were gravel, required some leveling, had FHUs. 50/30/20 amp service, water and sewer of course. All worked great, no issues. Site included a trash can, fire pit with affixed grill and a picnic table. Bathhouse is code locked and was clean. They have a fenced in dog park area centrally located in area c, seemed of good size with lots of trees. They have a little sand pit area for kids to play in. The staff are very friendly.
- ★★★★ For primitive get the walk to your site spots for the lesser money, its worth it if you don’t have a ton of stuff. Some sites are only about 10-20 feet from your vehicle. The bath house was excellent, brand new. It was a good experience and an excellent place to camp to get up and do the Greeter Falls hike the next morning! Recommend the hike, it was beautiful and not strenuous.
- ★★★ Staff Was Nice But My Issue Is we had a tent site and The Site Never Said You Had To Walk To The Camp Site. It’s Not A Far Walk But I Wasn’t Prepared To Walk Our Stuff To The camp Site. They Helped Us Change To A Rv spot And Was Nice.
- ★★★★★ It’s so beautiful here and peaceful and the owner is so nice and helpful and will help u with anything. Also Trix is so sweet and caring and will also help u with anything. I highly recommend here for sure!!
- ★★★★★ Beautiful place, relaxing and serene, with plenty of hiking trails through the mountains to different waterfalls, offering an array of endurance levels to suit most people. The owners of the campground are a young, warm and inviting couple, with the most adorable dog Jasper. The bathhouse is by far the most well kept, cleanest bathroom/shower weve come across while camping. It was a welcomed relaxing retreat for our family. 5 stars plus so much more! We camped at Greeter Falls Campground in a Travel Trailer.
- ★★★★★ “Beautifully nestled in the mountains, with waterfalls and hiking trails close by. ” Beautiful place, relaxing and serene, with plenty of hiking trails through the mountains to different waterfalls, offering an array of endurance levels to suit most people. The owners of the campground are a young, warm and inviting couple, with the most adorable dog Jasper. The bathhouse is by far the most well kept, cleanest bathroom/shower weve come across while camping. Grateful our daughter chose this spot for our way back home from Disney World. It was a welcomed relaxing retreat for our family. 5 stars plus so much more! We camped at Greeter Falls Campground in a Travel Trailer.
- ★★★★ Fantastic campground. Trix is a hard working service oriented host. Just understand there are no picnic tables in the primitive sites.
- ★★★★★ Went to Chattanooga for the day and stayed here! ONLY regret we only stayed one night. Great staff, was helped by Trix! The hiking on site was terrific! Four beaitful waterfalls and a swimming hole. It was magical and well maintained. Great view, Quiet, Great value
- ★★★★★ Regular RV/Camper Sites. We really the camp site, very nice. Our dog enjoyed the dog park. It’s the best one we’ve seen at a campground. The bathhouse was clean and one of the nicest we’ve seen at a campground
- ★★★★★ Family/Group Tent Sites. Very clean campsites everyone was very friendly and helpful and you have to make sure to stop in and say hi to jasper the campground dog.
- ★★★ Regular RV/Camper Sites Pros: Proximity to Greeter Falls and hiking. Site water and electric worked. Camp hosts were friendly and helpful. Campground is easy to find and well marked. Cons: Usable area within sites is very (very) small and, at least in #45, covered in poison oak/ivy and sumac. Spent first hour cutting poison plants out of the the ‘usable’ areas in the site. Site 45 is also situated against a small hill on the door side of an RV, making entry/egress from the rig unpleasant. This campground has potential, but needs a lot of maintenance.
- ★★★★★ Fantastic place with super spacious sites. Wooded sites with room to stretch out. Super friendly staff and just down the road from Greeter Falls Trail Head. Highly recommended and would definitely go back if passing through.
- ★★★★★ Really liked it will be going back.good camp sites and the people very helpful an friendly. An several waterfalls near by Amazing
- ★★★★★ We really enjoyed our stay! Within minutes of several waterfall hikes! Service: 5/5 | Location: 5/5
- ★★★★★ This place is a hidden gem. Nice camp ground with a very clean bathhouse, a little store with the camping necessities, and friendly employees. If you’re here you need to take a hike to the falls. They’re just a short walk away from the campsite. All the trails are east to moderate hikes with beautiful views of the falls
- ★★★★★ I enjoyed this campground. Close to some amazing trails leading to beautiful waterfalls and swimming spots. The campgrounds shower house is new, spacious and very clean. The young girl who works there is very sweet.
- ★★★★★ (no Review)
- ★★★★★ Premium RV/Camper Sites. Greeter Falls Campground is a gem! The sites are clean and spacious. The easy access to the falls is a huge plus as well! Lots to do, but even just hanging out at the site is a serene experience.
- ★★★★★ What a great surprise! My family was planning a weekend camping trip, and a friend suggested we check out Greeter Falls Campground. This place exceeded our expectations! It was clean and well organized. The staff was super welcoming and helpful. And, most importantly, it is located less than a 1/3 of a mile from several trails (e.g., Greeter Falls, Boardtree Falls, West Blue Hole, Ranger Falls). We walked from our tent to Greeter Falls. This is a very family-friendly place and less than 2 hours from Nashville. We’ll be back!
- ★★★★★ This campground has been open less than a year. A wide variety of site types are offered from full hook up to primitive. Yurts also available. The loops for tents and primitive camping are separate from the rv loops. Bathhouse was clean and nice. Nice dog run. Walking distance to great trailhead of Greeter Fallls. Short drive to many other excellent trailheads at Savage Gulf, Fiery Gizzard and othe great South Cumberland trails. Small amphitheater and game room. Small store. Wonderful, helpful hosts. Beautiful setting in the forest with birdsong serenade. We will be back.
- ★★★★★ This was one of the best campgrounds I have been too. Quiet and serene and most of all it was a really good price! The Camp hosts are amazing people too. If I could rate them a 10 out of 5 I would. Great view, Romantic, Quiet, Great value
- ★★★★★ Quiet. Walkability: Easy strolling around the area!
- ★★★★★ This is a beautiful place and a really nice campground. Host was very nice, clean, and the sites are spaced out. They have thought of everything!
- ★★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Sites. AMAZING. Loveeee the area! Bathrooms are super clean and they had essentials like ice and firewood to buy that came in very convenient. I had an excellent stay and the waterfalls were amazing! Would definitely go again.
- ★★★★★ Regular RV/Camper Sites. Great space hidden away!! Very private and quiet. Lots of trails and waterfalls around. Not great reception but I was still able to work and make phone calls
- ★★★★★ Great view, Quiet, Kid-friendly, Great value. This was our first time at Greeter Falls. It’s a very clean park, restrooms were immaculate, staff was very friendly and helpful and our site was very roomy and easy to get in with our 40’ fifth wheel. It was easy access to get there from Chattanooga. It’s within walking distance to Greeter Falls State Park which is full of waterfalls and a swimming hole. If you like camping in the mountains, you’ll love this park. We will return for sure!
- ★★★★★ Beautiful campground, very friendly staff, quiet. Will be back very soon. Dog friendly. Pictures added of nearby park within walking distance.
- ★★★★★ We were very happy with our stay! The spacing of the campsites are nice and the private fenced in dog park was awesome. Every campground should have that available. The staff was exceptionally nice and helpful. Greeter Falls Campground is definitely a do over. We plan to visit there again.
- ★★★★★ Military Furnished Yurt. Great experience! Absolutely perfect stay. Beautiful land, spacious tent, privacy, close trails and waterfalls. Also, Monique is probably the best host I have ever seen. She was so kind, helpful, welcoming, and well-informed. I will be back as soon as possible!
- ★★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Sites. Our stay was amazing! Beautiful and very clean campgrounds. Staff were friendly and helpful.
- ★★★★★ Spacious camp sites in a beautiful wooded setting. Level sites, primitive to full hookups, and friendly staff. Walking distance to some great hiking trails and some amazing waterfalls. Loved it.
- ★★★★★ Enjoyed our stay at Greeter Falls. Nice campground, walking distance to Greeter Falls loop. 10 minutes from Savage Gulf. We ate well. Saturday night campfire Roasted Brats and hot dogs, corn we brought from Wesley’s Marketplace, campfire mac and cheese, and smores for dessert. It was cold so we bundled up.
- ★★★★★ Deluxe Family/Group Tent Sites. Awesome camp site! Plenty of room and privacy. Central bath house and friendly staff. Steps away from Greeter Falls trailhead. Would definitely go back!
- ★★★★★ Wonderful hike! Beautiful falls! Want to go back in the summer time!!!
- ★★★ Nice, new campground. Right around the corner from the Greeters Falls trailhead which made it convenient. Cute little camp store & bathhouse. Be sure to check the site measurements. Our only complaint was the site size & distance to our neighbor. We stayed at primitive site 1. Flat area for your tent, then a slight slope towards the walkway. A fire pit is provided. Again, just close to the tent because of the site size. Overall a good place to stay with a nice walkway to the site & potty / water / trash fairly close, just notice the size before booking.
- ★★★★★ Awesome camp site! Plenty of room and privacy. Central bath house and friendly staff. Steps away from Greeter Falls trailhead. Would definitely go back!
- ★★★★★ Great campground just around the corner from the falls, nice site with firepit, electric and water pump. Clean, secured bathhouse a short walk away as well as a wee store and a fenced in dog play area. Sweet and helpful hosts. Hope to be back!
- ★★★★★ Awesome campground for our small RV – cleanest restrooms and showers we have ever seen and very friendly/knowledgeable staff! We will definitely be back and thank you for a wonderful camping experience!!!
- ★★★★ Great service and Robert the owner personally attended to any needs we may have needed. We had a large group and they handle our large size wonderfully!! Definitely recommend this place to camp and they also have great hiking close by.
- ★★★★★ Amazing campsite truly top shelf. The whole campground is very well maintained and the proximity to the falls is awesome too
- ★★★★★ The camp was terrific – the person in the camp store was super friendly! I would go back to this camp again in a heartbeat. However, I wish Hipcamp had given us a way to choose our specific site.
- ★ The only good thing about this campground was it’s location to the falls. Bathrooms were nice and clean but not very close and needed a code to get in which was confusing. Had to park on the road to unload the car and walk through the woods since it was closer to the path they provide.
- ★★★★★ Great site! Tent camped & the spaces were well spread out. Bathhouse was nice too. Clean & hot water!
- ★★★★★ Great place, great staff. The site was wonderful. Really friendly staff. Super clean restrooms. We had a great trip and will return.
- ★★★★★ The terrain for this hike is a little difficult, so please be careful. There were plenty of kids on the side as well as dogs, which I thought was great. There is an upper and lower trail you can take to the waterfall. I highly recommend the lower trail. There is a winding staircase and then a staircase you have to go down that is wood and then after that and other staircase that is metal, so definitely wear a good hiking shoes or even spikes You can make this trailer full circle instead of backtracking. Just make sure you check out the all trails app. We spent about two hours here, and I would highly recommend it to anyone in the area
- ★★★★★ Definitely download all trails before coming. Keep in mind the terrain is not flat and can be difficult! There are metal winding stairs, wood steps and metal steps so wear good shoes. There is a homestead on property you can see as well! We arrived at 11:17 am and stayed until almost 1:00 pm. There is a lot to see and we took our time with the terrain. We did not go view the upper falls only lower. It was breathtaking highly recommend! It is just 1.5 hours from Nashville! The pictures don’t do justice!
- ★★★★★ Great experience and people were so nice! Little pricey but it was worth it
- ★★★★★ Primitive Camping <3. Great primitive campsite! The trails to the falls are only half a mile from them, there’s intermediate trails and ones for those more experienced. Peaceful area, low populated and beautifully preserved. Also the cell service was great and the bath house was very clean.
- ★★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Sites. Great campsite. Well-equipped camp store. Clean bathrooms. Friendly and helpful hosts.
- ★★★★★ (no Review)
- ★★★★★ We stayed during the week so we almost had the campground to ourselves. People started pulling in on Friday. Lot 69 is where we stayed. Big level lot with full hookups. Easy to back in even if you are novice. The dogs loved their play area.
- ★★★★★ Good for backpackers! We have camped here twice in the past 2 weeks! Wonderful campsites, wooded area, bathhouses, and very helpful and nice staff! The waterfalls were amazing which are close by. I would highly recommend this campground! We will definitely be back.
- ★★★★★ We came down with our friends and their pop up. It was by far the best place we’ve camped at! This place has the best owners and staff. So friendly, communicative, and always working to provide the best experience/ improve their place. When we are there, it was in the teens for temperature one night! A transformer blew in the distance knocking out the power for 3 towns. They updated us 4 times in the 2 hours the electric was out. They were easy to work with, easy to book, and everything looked brand new! There is activity center, wonderful bath house, and water pump, firepit with attachable grill, and picnic table. There is even a little store and campground office. Will use again in summer sometime!
- ★★★★★ Great host! We loved this campsite and our host was very accommodating!!
- ★★★★★ Was the cutest place, with everything you need, but not to much to feel like a hotel. Great people, very clean, money well spent!
- ★★★★★ This was our first camping trip. This campground is very spacious and nice, very friendly staff. Especially the young lady that checked us in, never got her name but she was very friendly and so happy. Only thing I would suggest is maybe some lights, for night travel to the bathhouse, and the briers to be cut down in the dog park. Other than that our stay was great, we even stayed an extra night. Would definitely be a return camper.
- ★★★★★ Sam and Trixie were incredibly accommodating. Even on their day off they helped us find a site to stay for the next few days while my friends and I were in serious need. The site was gorgeous, flat and a clay esc bottom that was nice for the tent setup. Nearby there is incredible scenery that Trixie was more than happy giving directions to. 10/10 location and even better staff
- ★★★★★ Really nice campground. Site 64 is very private and comes with a dog park! Would stay again if we were in the area.
- ★★★★★ We had a great time camping in our yurt at Greeter falls campground. The entire facility was really clean and neat. Trix and the camp staff was very accommodating to us and made us feel very welcome. I would recommend coming here and hiking the nearby falls as well! A+
- ★★★★★ I can’t brag enough about how nice this location is, along with the layout of the campgrounds. 10/10 will return and suggest this to everyone! Incredible how clean the restroom facilities are, and how accommodating the yurts are! We had the military style and it was perfect!
- ★★★★★ RV & Camper Sites. Great new-looking campground with great sites, fire pits, and even a dog park. Right down the road from the Greeter Falls Trail. Would love to come back and stay again!
- ★★★★★ First time camping at Greeter Falls Campground. It was a great experience. Firewood was delivered within 5 mins of our arrival. Bathrooms were the cleanest I’ve ever been in at a campsite. Wet quiet campsite close to beautiful waterfalls. Our family will definitely be back.
- ★★★★★ Well maintained campground, attentive staff, great location to beautiful hiking.
- ★★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Camping. This was a wonderful area.Host was friendly. Bathhouse was clean. Great hiking.
- ★★★★★ RV & Camper Sites. Very nice campground! Nice hiking trails close by. Pretty remote camping with good Wi-Fi.
- ★★★★ Nice Campground. We stayed at the campground for a week and were a little disappointed. Our campsite was uneven and our fire pit was too close to our RV. I know we were out in the woods but the leaves were so thick you could not see what was under them. However, when we went to them, they cleared off a spot for our cook tent; which we decided not to put up. The bathrooms were clean and well maintained. The surrounding area is a serious hiker’s dream, but other than hiking, there isn’t much else to do.
- ★★★★★ (no Review)
- ★★★ The campground was really nice. Good layout with plenty of space. Our issue was with the office and electricity. We only plugged in our griddle and the power would go out, lights and all, for 10 or 15 minutes. The woman informed me that the electricity is really only meant for lights and not to be used for cooking.
- ★★★★★ Car & Truck Camping. Fantastic stay! We have a tent that goes on the back of our truck. We particularly loved that we could set that up when we arrived and didn’t have to take it back down until we left. The hiking trails were fantastic and within walking distance of our campsite. The amenities were clean and the hosts were helpful and friendly.
- ★★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Camping. I planned a birthday camping for my boyfriend and we had a fantastic time even with the on and off raining.
- ★★★★★ Un lugar agradable y único. Super limpio y seguro. Lo mejor fue que al amanecer solo vez árboles y todo es tranquilidad. (Translated by Google A nice and unique place. Super clean and safe. The best thing was that at dawn you only see trees and everything is calm.
- ★★★★★We really enjoyed our long weekend at Greeter Falls Campground. The price is amazing and the campground is lovely. The bathhouse was very clean which is always a plus.
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- ★★★★★ Cozy Campground. Very cozy and clean! Easy to find and not far from many trails. The staff was very helpful and friendly. This was one of the first camp grounds that we actually hung out at. We will definitely be back.
- ★★★★★ Great place to stay very friendly people. Close to a lot of hiking areas.
- ★★★★★ Great campground with nice fire pit. Clean bath house and extremely friendly staff.
- ★★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Camping. Cozy spot! It was a nice cozy spot. I really liked the walkway to your tent site. I also liked that there was a bathhouse on premise and portable water. The location is well within walking distance to Greeter Falls. 10/10 would camp here again!
- ★★★ You really can’t beat the location of this campground. Greeter falls, Stone Door and the entire Savage Gulf is super accessible. My only complaint was the wifi didn’t work our entire 4 day stay and the “play ground” isn’t a play ground. It’s a large sandbox. The Community Center / Activity Center was great for our 3 kids and friends. The weather was cold and that place was a life saver when we needed a break from the cold.
- ★★★★★ Car & Truck Camping. Great sites that had good spacing. Clean bathrooms and both workers were excellent. Def would stay there again.★★★★★ Family/Group Tent Camping. Camping in Comfort. We had a great night camping on Roberts land and loved being able to spend time in the woods while also having the comfort of showers/toilets/water/electricity.
- ★★★★★ RV & Camper Sites. It was closer to others than I thought it would be but still a great experience. You still have a lot of room. It’s definitely not like campgrounds that feel like parking lots. Camp host was very cool. Walking distance to several hiking trails. Ten minutes from IMO the best option. The stone door trail. We’ll camp here again
- ★★★★★ Greeter Falls Campground was fabulous! The sites are very nice, lots of wooded area surrounding, super close to the hiking trails of different falls, and the campground itself has super nice touches (like dog park, acitivity center, very clean bathhouse)that show how much love and care have been put into it. The people managing here are so kind and helpful. Loved the stay and looking forward to returning!
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- ★★ I’m conflicted on this place. It’s really close to the Blue Hole Trailer/Greeter Falls which is great. But, the campground was very frustrating for us and we only stayed 1 of the 2 reserved nights. While the sites are larger than the KOA types, many of the sites have the firepits, tables and sitting areas right on top of each other. So, we’re not normally high maintenance despite us asking to move 4x and, ultimately, we found something that worked. If you’re ok being very close to your camping neighbors, then maybe this place is fine for you.
- ★★★★★ This place was beautiful. We used the primitive campsite. We came at the perfect time of year so you can watch the leaves fall. We will definitely be back. Affordable and people are very friendly.
- ★★★★★ Great time at Greeter Falls campground. The staff was fantastic, the sites were clean easy to get in and out of, and the bath house was immaculate. Will definitely be back.
- ★★★★★ Quiet getaway. Wonderful, helpful and super nice Staff. The campground was nice and wooded, you aren’t on top of people. Big dog park that our pups loved. Would 100% come back! Sites were a bit narrow, but not too much that it impacted our slides. Great fire pit. Gravel roads were nicely maintained and it was easy to navigate our 34’ camper.
- ★★★★★ Family get away. Very helpful staff upon arrival someone even stopped by later during the day to ask if we needed anything Location is close to waterfalls and some other cool places like stone door. The only bad thing for my primitive camping site was Not being able to back up my vehicle to site so you have to carry everything to your site.
- ★★★★★ This is a great privately owned campground. The sites and electrical pedestals are brand new, bathrooms/showers are super clean, and the campground is in walking distance to some epic swimming holes and waterfalls. The hosts are friendly and attentive. 10/10 service. Make sure you play the washer toss game while you enjoy a frosty beverage of your choice. Would definitely stay here again.
- ★★★★★ We really enjoyed our first stay with you. Everything was new and clean. Campsite was easy to find. Area was beautiful and quiet. Everyone was very helpful. The only negative I have is that the bathrooms are a long walk away from some of the camping areas and there was no port a potty near us. We were in D85 camping out of our truck and had to walk all the way to the main bathrooms. Our stay would have been perfect if there was a port a potty or bathroom near all camping areas.
- ★★★★★ We had a fun time in the tent camping. It was actually very easy to get to and at the same time felt like we were camping in the middle of the woods. Staff was very friendly as well.
- ★★★★★ Altcamping Like A Pro. We had a great time tent camping at Greeter Falls Campground! It’s only been around about a year and it is constantly being improved (so don’t go into it expecting KOA or anything). The camp staff are very friendly and helpful. The bathhouse is clean and stylish. The community center has board games, dvds, and even an upright piano! And, of course, it’s only like half a mile down the road from the Greeter Falls trailhead with waterfalls you can swim at. I highly recommend this campground.
- ★★★★★ Furnished Yurts (Glamping). We had a perfect weekend in one of the yurts on the campground. Good distance between sites so felt very private even when we did have neighbors. Picnic table and fire ring just a few steps away from yurt. The bath house with showers and toilets was impeccably clean. Greeter Falls trail was just a few minutes drive away from our campsite. Highly recommend!
- ★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Camping. A near by dog barked all night so I was not able to sleep so I decided I didn’t want to risk another night like that and packed up and left although I had paid for a second night.
- ★★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Camping. I was in the area for business and only used the site as a place to sleep, but felt right at home and would’ve loved to spend more time on the site. Trix was exceptionally sweet and light the place up with their energy, and it feels like you’re in deep woods even though you’re near roads, amenities, and other campsites. Greeter Falls is also a great short hike, with options to go further to more falls that I wish I’d had time to take. I hope to be back some day.
- ★★★★★ Furnished Yurts (Glamping). Great community campsite with lots of options. Yurt/glamping was easy and excellent. Setup, beds and sleeping bags, and fire pit all ready for us! Bathhouse and amenities a quick walk away and incredibly close to Greeter falls trailhead and all the fun we came down for. Helpful and present staff and an overall great experience!
- ★★★★ Solo/Duo Tent Camping. Too close to other sites and uneven grounds for tents. Overall safe place with great staff and facilities.
- ★★★★★ RV & Camper Sites. Trix and the gang were very accommodating and very friendly. The spots were spread out nicely and wooded and the bathhouse was super clean with really hot water. The trailhead was a very short hike down the road! Excellent place!!!
- ★★★★★ Furnished Yurts (Glamping). Fun girls weekend. We had such an amazing time at the yurts. 6 girls in all, we all felt very safe and looked after. The staff was INCREDIBLE and did everything to make our time there comfortable & fun. We will definitely be going back!
- ★★★★★ Simply the best!! I will definitely be back here! Trix was so kind. Very dog friendly. Clean bathrooms! Loved it!!
- ★★★★★ The experience staying here was Amazing! All the areas have decent amount of space to set up tents. The owners were extremely friendly and helpful for what we needed. Stargazing here was amazing. It is about a mile hike to the waterfalls and it was worth it. Just be sure to reach by daylight so that you can set up your tents with ease. We were late and being inexperienced campers we were given extra lantern lights! Also the camp toilets were extremely clean!
- ★★★★★ Hello! I’m very happy to review my recent stay at Greeter Falls. This campground is a great place! It’s a beautiful spot, everything was well organized, the bathrooms were totally clean and everyone was so friendly and helpful. Really great vibe. Highly recommended! Thanks for everything! We had such a great time!
- ★★★★★ Our space (#24) felt a little small for three people and one large tent, but it was cozy and private and we enjoyed our stay. Loved the short walk to the trailhead!
- ★★★★★ Not sure how this place doesn’t have any Yelp reviews yet but if you’re considering going on a camping trip I HIGHLY recommend Greeter Falls! – This was my first camping trip and I was so impressed with this place! – We booked through the Hipcamp app with Robert T. For solo/duo camping for only 19$/night. – When we arrived, it was very easy to find the place. We went to the front welcome center and the girl who checked us in was so sweet and friendly. She explained everything and gave us a little magnet souvenir and map! – The bathhouse was also at the welcome area and there were a few stalls with toilets and showers and sinks with mirrors. The bathhouse was very clean and required a code so only guests could use it. – our campsite was right across the street. There was parking and all of the sites were in a row but there were trees in between each site and they each were down their own little path for privacy. – the site had room for a tent, and had a fire pit with a grill and a little hay bale bench. – we had purchased firewood for 5$ when we reserved the spot which was perfect and just enough to have a fire for s’mores and hot dogs. We had to add in some twigs to get it going though of course. – The site had our initials and dates and everything on a little sign on the tree so it was easy to see which spot was ours. – it was very quiet and safe! – there were bugs of course because we were outside but I wouldn’t say it was anything overwhelming by any means (and I am really not very outdoorsy) – we walked to the greeter falls waterfall (but there are several in the area, we only had time for one though. – the waterfall was so beautiful. It is definitely a hike though. We walked directly on the road from our camp but you can drive and park right in front of the entrance. – once you enter the woods there are signs pointing to the paths for each waterfall. – the greeter falls waterfall definitely goes down into like a gorge or canyon I guess you could say. You will have to go down steep stairs and rocks to get there so definitely wear proper shoes and you really have to watch your step. – it is very much worth it though. It is such a cool place but make sure you leave before dark so you can see where you are stepping. – the waterfall has a big area for swimming that is very deep. It was really cold at the end of September but we still swam for a bit. I would definitely come back here. It was extremely simple to access and book. The camp was clean and very nice for first time campers especially and the office/welcome center is open until 9pm making it easy to checkin whenever you arrive!
- ★★★★★ Booked two rv sites for this past Labor Day weekend for my wife and I and her sister’s family. Very easy to get to, paved roads. This campground is a little over a year old. We stayed in Area C (sites 41 & 42) which is considered the Main Campus, has the camp office and bath house there. Our rv sites were gravel, required some leveling, had FHUs. 50/30/20 amp service, water and sewer of course. All worked great, no issues. Site included a trash can, fire pit with affixed grill and a picnic table. My camper is 23 ft long and tow vehicle is an F150. I unhooked and had just enough room to park off to the side in front of my camper. The spots are very spaced so if you don’t have room like that you may be able to park beside the site like my in laws did. While we didn’t use them, they have an activity room, saw a projector screen in there and a table, they had an area behind the activity room, kind of like an outdoor hangout, lights, fire pit , chairs. Bathhouse is code locked and was clean. They have a fenced in dog park area centrally located in area C, seemed of good size with lots of trees. They have a little sand pit area for kids to play in. The staff are very friendly. They have a small camp store just down the road from the entrance to the campground. Just past the camp store is the trailhead to the water falls. There are 4 waterfalls according to their map. The upper falls was pretty cool. We couldn’t make it to all of the falls. They do have free wifi available but I can’t speak much on it. I have Verizon and had 3 bars and LTE and the data signal was strong for me. Was able to stream, FaceTime, pretty much whatever I wanted. Of course, I’m not sure if it’s like the everywhere in the campground, but where I was it worked great. Overall, very pleased with our stay and definitely want to come back when we’re doing better to check out all the falls and do some swimming.
- ★★★★★ We had a Wonderful weekend at Greeter Falls! Great facilities and very friendly management & hosts! We will be back
- ★★★★★ What a beautiful little campground tucked away in the pines! I was pleasantly surprised at this place, as when we were pulling in it was kind of out of the way and we didn’t know what to expect. Stayed here for about 3 nights with our 26ft travel trailer. Site was a bit small, however plenty of space between sites. All of the campsites are nestled in the trees in their own little cubbies and you get the feeling of being fully immersed in nature. This campground was QUIET. Not crowded. And perfect for relaxing and enjoying your family time. The bathrooms and showers were very nice and always clean. They have a little shed which is a game room containing a projector screen with movies you can watch and loads of board games. We spent an entire rainy day in there watching old James Bond movies and playing cards – they had also just put in a washer game on the outside. The owners and management were all extremely welcoming and nice. You could not beat this for the price. The only down side was having to drive about 30 miles to buy beer/wine, but I get a feeling it is this way all over these little TN towns. Very close to hiking at Greeter Falls and a short drive to Fallcreek Falls which is spectacular! Would definitely recommend for anyone.
- ★★★★★ Absolutely loved camping at Greeter Falls Campground. It was beautiful and plenty quiet. Even if there’s several people camping on a loop they spread you out so you have space. The camp hosts were some of the nicest people I’ve ever met. The hikes nearby were wonderful as well. Absolutely recommend.
- ★★★★★ Thanks so much for such a wonderful stay! Everything was wonderful!
- ★★★★★ The nicest showers and restrooms I have seen at a campground. Very friendly and helpful staff.
- ★★★★★ Campsite was well managed and easy to navigate. Clean, easy to access bathrooms and shower. Easy hike from campsite to Greeter Falls. Will for sure be back!
- ★★★★★ Thank you for the fun, rainy weekend! You have beautiful campground and we will be back!
- ★★★★★ The guy at the office was extremely helpful. He helped me find a better location and where to park to unload my stuff. There needs to be a disclaimer or instructions about the parking lot not being close to a sites.
- ★★★★★ The staff was very nice and helpful. We stayed at camp site #7. The site was great and had plenty of trees to hang a hammock from.
- ★★★★★ The campground was amazing for a private campground. Camp area was under beautiful canopy of trees. Showers were super clean. Campgrounds were very clean. Hosts were incredibly nice! As long as you check your campsite dimensions before you come, you’ll be a happy camper. 0.5 mile walk to the greeter falls trailhead.
- ★★★★★ The staff at the camp ground were fantastic. They were there when I arrived and offered help getting backed in and connected. Everyone was friendly and welcoming. The sites size was perfect for the family including our fluffy members. Everything was clean and well maintained. Its very close to Nashville and made a quick trip into Chattanooga for the farmers market and the lodge cast iron factory. We will be staying here again.
- ★★★★★ We stayed in primitive camping #3 on Labor day weekend. WOW!!! Loved this place. The primitive section was quiet and secluded and super woodsy. Also everything was tidy and clean (the porto potties were miraculously spotless and there was no trash anywhere). Great location, super friendly staff at the little store! Highly recommend.
- ★★★ I was at Greeter Falls from Friday to Sunday. Need I say the Yurts was not as I expected. From the website they look a lot bigger then in person. I know it’s not the owner fault it down poured rained Saturday night all night. My bedding and clothes all got wet. My other friends in the third yurt bedding got wet as well. We had a good time at Greeter Falls. The hiking was great to the falls though it was no water fall. We got great photos still. But the yurt experience was NOT great.
- ★★★★★ Beautiful campgrounds. We had an excellent stay at the campground, the sites had plenty of space and clean! We had the pleasure of meeting the new cohosts and the owner who went out of their way to make sure our stay was awesome! We will certainly return.
- ★★★★★ New campground carved into a beautiful wooded setting. A/C shower house. Great service from camp hosts Trix & String. Thank you for a memorable experience!
- ★★★★★ Thank you for sharing this beautiful site with us, Robert! Everything was amazing and we had a great time.
- ★★★★★ Everything was great appreciated the availability to move our camper because the first site didn’t work for us. We had a great time
- ★★★★★ All around great experience. Needed a little more than what we asked for and they were very happy to comply. Not a camp ground where you are almost touching the neighbors (more primitive)and well taken care of. And if any services were needed they were on top of it. Clean bath houses. Didn’t ask if they sprayed for Misquito but didn’t have any issues with them. Very close to hiking trails water falls and swimming hole. Very pleased we will visit again.
- ★★★★★ We stayed here August 25th-28th. We really enjoyed this campground. All the host were nice and checked on us daily. (Just driving by and asking how we were and Id we needwd anything.) The campsites were spaced out allowing privacy. The dump station is under construction but they pumped out our tank free of charge at our campsite which was very nice. The bathrooms were clean and the campground was clean. It was a very nice and relaxing get away and we will be back.
- ★★★★★ Such a great campground! Spacious and woodsy with still great comfort and amenities. There was an activity cabin and enclosed sand pit the kids loved and a short walk to beautiful waterfalls, rock views, and swimming holes. Thankyou Greeter Falls Campground! We will absolutely be back.
- ★★★★★ I stayed in site D67 and love our very spacious site. We love how the sites are laid out with plenty of trees and privacy. Tricks was very nice and helpful. We lite up the night there. We will be back!! Highly recommended!!
- ★★★★★ We had such a wonderful time camping here! Upon arrival to our campsite, I realized the site I booked was further away from everyone than I thought (which is great when you don’t want to be around people!). Being 3 small females on our own, we felt uncomfortable being so far from other people for safety reasons. Our wonderful campground hosts were so kind and allowed us to move/upgrade our spot immediately. They were so friendly and helpful the entire time! The bath house is very clean and nice. The campground is super close to several popular trailheads. Overall, it was a great stay!
- ★★★★★ We had an exceptional time this weekend! The campground is well laid out and we loved everything about the place! Can’t wait to come back! Trix helped me with getting set up.
- ★★★★★ Loved this new campground. Not sure if it was an off weekend but we had the entire section D to ourselves after one other camper left. Sites are not exactly level. They need to finish up the dump station but you can have them pump out or just pull up to the few sites, if they are empty, that have septic hook ups when you leave. Great staff. Our first trip to TN and we loved the area. Lots of hiking trails and waterfalls. Although falls were pretty light this time of year. 4 stars only because of some unlevel sites and sometimes odd hook up placements so bring extensions, but otherwise a great time. But 5 stars for the peace and quiet, lots of room, and staff. Would recommend and will go again.
- ★★★★★ Great campground and staff is very attentive!! The bathrooms and shower houses are immaculate!! Will definitely stay here again!!
- ★★★★★ Awesome camping spot. Great grounds keepers(Trix and workampers) Super helpful, nice and very crafty. Even the camp ground mascot(Jasper) was nice. FHU sites are extremely secluded and felt like we were by ourselves. We stayed in C43. Bath house was by far cleanest one we have come across. This place even delivered ice and firewood. Great hiking trails, activity center and a dog park. Worth every penny and will be returning. Thanks for creating a great/ fun place and environment. Cya soon to pick up the walking sticks
- ★★★★★ Great spot to enjoy the outdoors away from the crowds. The yurt was comfy, roomy enough for four adults plus a 10yr old. Lots of hiking available nearby, couple of swimming holes, and awesome landscape to explore. Bath house was clean and well maintained. Staff was super friendly and helpful. Will definitely return.
- ★★★★★ We had a great weekend here in the camper! It was our first time taking it out on a trip. The wonderful hosts there took great care of us, going above and beyond. Not only did they let us borrow a hose, but they gave us hiking destination advice, brought by firewood, and even gave our son a little gift. They’re just straight up good, caring folks. Our site was clean and the perfect size. We loved the swivel cooktop attached to the fire pit. We didn’t need to use our grill at all. We also enjoyed walking around the property with the kids and made a stop at the activity center where my husband and son played a game of chess. Before we left, we let our son pick out a crack your own geode from the store, which he loved! We can’t wait to come back to stay and see how the campground is progressing! Thanks so much!!!
- ★★★★★ Excellent staff and amenities
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- ★★★★★ My first experience staying in a yurt was fantastic! I can’t wait to go back and stay there again. Everything worked out perfectly and the bathrooms were very clean and very easy to get into with the code provided. Beautiful place 10/10
- ★★★★★ Great facility and exceptional assistance and friendliness of Trix the staff. Looking forward to another trip to your facility again soon!
- ★★★★★ Everything about our stay was great! Our campsite was clean, the electrical and water hook ups were all new, picnic table and adjustable cooking grill over the fire pit. We had rain almost daily, even with a downpour the campsite drainage was quick and we did not end up with any standing water. The bath house was very clean, and air conditioned. We were there almost a week ober the 4th of July and enjoyed our stay. Greeter falls and hiking trails are withing walking distance. The camp staff was exceptionally friendly and helpful.
- ★★★★★ Great experience at Greeter Falls Campground. The RV full hookup sites are roomy, well equipped, and are so shady! Although we have a full bathroom in our travel trailer, we checked out the bathhouse. It is clean, smells good, and is roomy. We plan to return soon! Very nice.
- ★★★★★ Great place for a beautiful hike along the creek and waterfalls
- ★★★★★ Beautiful falls. A little low due to lack of rain. Lots of steps. Loved the spiral staircase. Good for backpackers
- ★★★★★ The campground I’m staying at this weekend, @greeterfalls, just put together one of the best small fireworks shows I’ve seen. What a fun #4thofjuly eve! Also, if you find yourself near Savage Gulch/Altamont/ Beersheba Springs/ Grundy County, check these folks out. The grounds are lovely and the folks running it are fantastic.
- ★★★★★ Very nice place, super clean spacious Trix was very helpful and accommodating WiFi works great Love this place will definitely go back
- ★★★★★ Campground was very spacious. And fairly easy to navigate.
- ★★★★★ We can’t get over great this place is!!! They aren’t lacking anything; everything you need is here and all in great condition. With intentions to go to camping in Chattanooga spontaneously, this was one of the only places available so we decided to stupid here. Trix and employees are awesome and so friendly. Camping sites are great with fire pits and grill shelves. Bathhouse is clean and good condition (could be a bit bigger for the number of sites they have). Shared port-a-potties, water, and outlet area at each site. Each camp site is nicely spaced from others, too. Plus affordable and near awesome trails. Come here!!
- ★★★★★ We had a wonderful time! Loved the seclusion and quiet location as well as the ease access to some great hiking!!! Bath houses were clean and everyone we met was very personable. All that said, the experience was great. We will be back
- ★★★★★ Great area to camp. Big enough space to set up a couple medium sized tents or one large sized tent. Plenty of trees for hammocks. PLEASE pack out your trash when visiting Greeter Falls. We witnessed a lot of people leaving alcohol cans and food trash at the basin. We picked up as much as we could. Also, make sure your fire is COLD TO THE TOUCH. Our neighboring campers left their site with their fire ring still smoking.
- ★★★★★ Our stay at Greeter Falls campground was lovely! We stayed in the primitive camping area and had a great shady and spacious spot. Felt secluded yet also wasn’t too far from restrooms/water. The host was kind enough to let us check in early which we appreciated. My group and I drove about 25 minutes to do the Savage Falls Loop hike which I recommend as well! Overall it was a great trip and I would go again!
- ★★★★★ We Love it here!
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- ★★★★★ We had a great time tent camping at Greeter Falls Campground! It’s only been around about a year and it is constantly being improved (so don’t go into it expecting KOA or anything). The camp staff are very friendly and helpful. The bathhouse is clean and stylish. The community center has board games, dvds, and even an upright piano! And, of course, it’s only like half a mile down the road from the Greeter Falls trailhead with waterfalls you can swim at. I highly recommend this campground.
- ★★★★★ Super nice place and very clean. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Will definitely return for some camping again.
- ★★★★★ THANK YOU!
- ★★★★★ Great place and great staff! Campground is spaced out well and most sites have a good amount of privacy. String and staff had plenty of activities for kids. Duck derby and scavenger hunt made for a great experience while at camp. Greeter falls trail head is around .5 miles from camp. I stayed in spot 82 and was great for out large dog . Staff is super kid friendly. Staff answered every phone call and delivered on every request. All sites are shaded with tall trees.
- ★★★★★ Beautiful & clean camping spots, super peaceful out here. Hammock camping under the stars at one of the primitive sites was awesome fun.
- ★★★★★ Great experience. Trix & especially Jasper are awesome hosts. We stayed in our 20ft travel trailer & had plenty of space. Will definitely be returning.
- ★★★★★ An unexpected treat. Great location and ideal place. The setup at the campground is great and the facility is great. Easy booking and easy access. The wife and I were very pleased and she is a karen.
- ★★★★★ We had the BEST time camping at Greeter Falls! We decided on the yurt package and did NOT regret it. Everything was setup and ready to go when we arrived at camp, all we had to do was put our stuff in the yurt! The owners and staff are fantastic. Anything at all you need and they’re right there to help. The waterfalls are breathtaking and only a mild hike away. We will definitely be back to camp here again!
- ★★★★★ LOVED IT! I loved this little campground! So perfect for primitive camping. We did have to walk in to out site just a bit which I do wish I would have known before we brought all our regular camping gear. But we made it work. The sites are perfectly spaced apart. The people are so nice and helpful. The bath houses very clean and you have to have the code to get in which makes me feel safe. We will def be back! Loved the campground and all the beautiful trail around it! Thank you guys!
- ★★★★★ Amazing Camp & Amazing Hosts! Robert provided the most amazing camp experience. His host Trix really made our experience stand out – they delivered our firewood to our site and were quite kind to meet us as we were a bit later than expected on our arrival time. On that note, we arrived after dark and I must say their signage was super easy to see and helpful to guide us right to our site! I know we will be returning here since it’s just a two hour drive from Nashville. I can only speak for the primitive tent sites, we had site 11, and I loved the fact we felt we were way out from all the other campers.
- ★★★★★ Great weekend away! Had primitive site 12. Great flat space for tent. Loved the provided fire ring grill. Very cozy spot with lots of privacy from other campers. Super dog friendly! Loved the dog park and that the hiking is so close. Will definitely be back!
- ★★★★★ We had a perfect weekend in one of the yurts on the campground. Good distance between sites so felt very private even when we did have neighbors. Picnic table and fire ring just a few steps away from yurt. The bath house with showers and toilets was impeccably clean. Greeter Falls trail was just a few minutes drive away from our campsite. Highly recommend!!
- ★★★★★ I had the best stay!! I stayed solo and felt so safe. The hosts were beyond kind and made sure everything was perfect for my stay. The yurt was spacious and comfortable and the campsite was easy to find. Bathrooms close by and trails practically on site!
- ★★★★★ Beautiful, quiet park and the operators are super nice and helpful. The community center is cute and the bathrooms are very clean and newly remodeled
- ★★★★★ My best friend and our families camped at the group compound and had a blast. There are 4 very large barrack style tents, each with lights as well as a fan and real beds. They can arrange these anyway you like. We even had bedside tables. The tents face each other, two by two with a fire ring and 2 picnic tables on each side of the fire ring. Edison lights are strung above for perfect lighting in the evening. This main camp is also connected to several smaller ones, each with their own fire rings. You can really have a pretty large group here. It felt very secluded with woods all around. There were no other campers near us. Two Porta potties were available close by and it was a short walk to the camp store which came in handy for ice and firewood. Right down the road is the trailhead to Greeter Falls, The Blue Hole and other trails. We had a total of 7 children with us and they all had a blast. Not once did we hear the words “I’m bored.” It was truly an amazing experience and we made lots of memories. I highly recommend this place!
- ★★★★★ Writing this review while still at the campground for Memorial Day. We are here for 9 days. Trixy that runs the place is amazing. Always trying to help everybody with anything they can. Great hospitality. Nothing like camping in a heavily wooded area. Such a nice change from the places that pack them in like sardines. Having a great time.
- ★★★★★ Great experience with the spacious & wooden sites perfect for our 23’ TT. The staff was knowledgeable about the area, friendly and helpful. Nice, family friendly activity hut and clean bathhouse too. Looking forward to our next trip at Greeter Falls Campground. Thanks for a great get-away!
- ★★★★★ Beautiful forest campground. Many types of sites. Friendly and helpful hosts. Trailheads nearby
- ★★★★★ Amazing campsite! Bug spray is a must, they have amazing bathrooms there at the ground. This is a great place for someone to have a first solo camping trip! Loved it here!!!
- ★★★★★ Absolutely loved this campground! The kiddos enjoyed as well and even made a teepee. The staff (Trix) is so nice and welcoming. She even texted us and asked if we needed anything before the store closed. So, so friendly. Loved the quiet, “primitive” style. Right down the road from the trailhead to Greeter falls, you could walk there. The falls are sooo beautiful. We will definitely be going back.
- ★★★★★ We are here on our Honeymoon. It was a last minute lets roll the dice and see where God leads us. It was late And we called at 9:30pm to see if we could book a reservation and pay with cash. It was a 2 hour drive from where we got married. Got here close to midnight and they had a yurt ready for us. They where more than happy to accommodate us! The Yurt was so nice had 2 foam pads for us to sleep on with sleeping bags. A lantern and charger for the lantern. And a fan. And chairs to sit on. Fire pit, picnic table.electricity and wifi. Its so peaceful here. Nice bath houses. Beautiful Property. It is newly built . Just a short distance to Greeter Waterfall.. A Real 💎 for rvs, tents, or glamping in a yurt. They have a small store on sight. Offer ice for 3$ a bag and small wood bundles for the fire pit for 5$ and they will deliver to your site! How cool is that! Im sold on this place. Definitely coming back.
- ★★★★★ Wooded private campground and glamping. Newer private campground that is very convenient to the Greeter Falls entrance of the Savage Gulf State Natural Area. Unique layout with different sections on both sides of a public (but low traffic) road. We were in the primitive single/couples tent area but had access to the bathhouse with flush toilets and hot showers. This is a wooded campground with some space between sites not just a field full of RVs. The RV or glamping sites seemed to all have picnic tables and fire rings while the tent sites had fire rings with cooking grates. The single tent sites were small but our site was large enough for a 3-4 person tent. Some of the RV sites also looked sloped to me, so you may need some extra effort at leveling with an RV as well. The yurts were setup on flat platforms so those are probably fine. Hosts are not intrusive but very friendly and hospitable. Wifi was available in the RV section by the bathhouse and they had firewood and ice available for purchase. The yurts and group tents looked neat from the outside although we had our own tent.
- ★★★★★ Greeter Falls Campground is conveniently tucked in beside one of Middle Tennessee’s best water falls and swimming holes, Greeter Falls. I do in fact enjoy chasing waterfalls around TN, and I’ll never not think of TLC when I say that. GFC is unique because it has a built out campground at a hikes distance from the Falls. The variety of camping options at this property ranges from primitive camping, yurts (by request), large military tents to host large groups, and RV hook-ups. I’d say it has a little bit of every level camper from the novice camper, glamper, RV-er, and the stopping-through-need-to-crash-in-the-woods-enthusiast. The folks who run this campground have truly put their hearts on their sleeves and hands in the dirt. It is an open environment to all walks of life. If you’re looking to try camping for the first time, visiting the South Cumberland State Park, or going for a dip in the pool at Greeter Falls, you should definitely consider staying over at the Greeter Falls Campground for a close and enjoyable experience.
- ★★★★★ We stayed at Greeter Falls Campground a couple of weekends ago and have nothing but wonderful things to say! Trix and her their sweet dog Jasper were a wonderful welcoming committee and so helpful and knowledgeable about the area and also getting our RV set up (we are rookie RVers!).
- ★★★★★ Simply Beautiful!! Clean quiet and wide open. Beauty at its best.!
- ★★★★★ Awesome place we loved it! The owners are kind and super helpful.
- ★★★★★ I’ve been to Greeter Falls many times in the last 25 years. Greeter Falls Campground is a grand addition to the area. It is a gorgeous part of Tennessee with Savage Gulf nearby. Lots of hiking, several beautiful water falls. The staff ,Trix, the camp overseer are great. You will not go wrong
- ★★★★★ Awesome stay Trix was very so accommodating and nice they hospitality was a cut above any campsite we ever stayed at over the years. Had a nice electric spot for our tent looks like there putting a lot of money and hard work in this place glad we were able to enjoy it before everyone knows about it. Did the Greeter falls trail fist day sense it was only a minute away it was pretty freaking cool! Day 2 we drove about 15 min to Stone Door trailhead omg so intence up on the mountain rocks now back at campsite again awesome stay!
- ★★★★ (8 out of 10) Liked: Excellent staff and amenities Disliked: Small tent sites. Would recommend to friends
- ★★★★★ My kids loved camping here, the yurts are very comfortable and the scenery is beautiful! Nice hike to waterfalls
- ★★★★★ We enjoyed being able to camp and still have the basic necessities since this was an entirely new experience for all of us! Staff was excellent in getting us checking in and even gave helpful tips to get to the falls sites! We even made plans to come again the following week! We can’t wait!
- ★★★★★ What a great campground for our little family! Quiet, close to fun trailheads, and the kindest camp managers! Such a nice spot in the woods for the kids to explore. We will be back!
- ★★★★★ Awesome place! Such a peaceful place and you cannot beat the convenience to Greeter Falls. The owners and staff are the nicest people and whether you have an RV, rent a yurt or campground, you will not regret it! Will return.
- ★★★★★ Primitive and private.
- ★★★★★ This new campground has been merged with our Greeter Pines subdivision….we are moving here from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to be near our family….the owner and his campground managers have went above and beyond to accommodate our need for privacy….make this place a must for your accommodations while visiting this awesome area in Southern Tennessee… Must see…..Greeter Falls and the Blue Hole….you won’t be disappointed...What’s your camping style? Rustic, yurt, or rv….. Y’all come back now, ya hear?
- ★★★ We only checked out the primitive sites while passing through the area. The sites had picnic tables and fire rings, but they were pretty overgrown. It doesn’t look like this section of the campground is getting much use yet. They have a couple of portable toilets on site with garbage cans next to the toilets. There is a water spigot at the exit that can be used for filling tanks/containers. Also, there is a community fire pit area near the exit and a small camp store building near the entrance. We did not drive they the yurts or RV sites, so I cannot speak for those, but the pictures on the website look nice. It is new and still an ongoing work in progress.
- ★★★★★ If you are a nature lover and yearn to explore the outdoors after a long stressful week, consider a visit to the beautiful mountains of South Eastern Tennessee. A stones throw away from the most spectacular waterfalls in the state, is a little know jewel known as Greeter Falls Campground. The campground has been meticulously designed with every camping inclination in mind. Whether you are an RV-er, a yurt with a cot, or I just want to pitch a tent kind of person, this oasis caters to all. There is nothing so accommodating within half a mile of Greeter Falls and the 16 thousand acre Savage Gulf State natural area. So perfectly situated and organized to meet the desires of any length of stay. You will not regret the atmosphere, the extras or the experience. My week long stay gave me hours of opportunity to explore over 50 miles of trails, photograph spectacular wildlife but even more often just sit in the quietness of the sounds of nature. Make it a part of your yearly getaway!
- ★★★★★ This campground is beautiful – and in an absolute perfect location for enjoying Greeter Falls, or Savage Gulf. It offers diversity of options being yurts, tent camping, and RVs – really great for any type of experience. I hosted a women’s event at the yurts and it was a magical time for everyone – perfect experience! They also have a lovely camp store, and this place has a wonderful community atmosphere. I met the campground owner – and he is a wonderful man with a heart to bless people with accessibility to nature. Highly recommend!!!!
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