Fall Creek Falls Family Campground B

Campground · Van Buren County

Fall Creek Falls Family Campground B

Campground · Van Buren County

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Pikeville, TN 37367

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Fall Creek Falls Family Campground B by null
Fall Creek Falls Family Campground B by null
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Highlights

Nestled in the heart of Tennessee, Fall Creek Falls State Park is a sprawling outdoor paradise featuring lush hiking trails, pristine campsites, and the stunning highest waterfall east of the Mississippi, perfect for nature lovers and families alike.  

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jul 22, 2025

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"Covering thousands of acres, Fall Creek Falls State Park offers all sorts of outdoor recreation, from hiking and swimming to wilderness camping. The main attraction is without doubt the park’s namesake waterfall—the highest free-falling cataract east of the Mississippi River. Cascading 256 feet into Cane Creek, Fall Creek Falls is a dramatic natural wonder, easily accessed from a parking lot near the top of the falls. A short trail leads from the plateau to the base of the gorge, where visitors can jump into a cool plunge pool under the waterfall. Even if you don’t feel like swimming, the mist from the falls provides a natural cooling effect for those who make the journey to the bottom."

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Sajal Islam

Google
This campground is really nice. A lot of shade from trees and all amenities needed for a family camping is available there. Water and electricity in most campgrounds. The restroom is really clean and maimaintained regularly. Price is reasonable. 6 persons can stay in each campground. Child and family friendly. Researvation needed. Book some days before a holiday. We had a grat time there. Hopefully we will go again.

Adventures with BC

Google
Each site is unique in its own way. Some are very spacious while others are kind of close. Make sure you have good backing up skills for some spots & good leveling blocks, etc. Some sites aren't very level at all. You have electricity & water hookups. When we stayed, it rained a lot (we were there in May 2022). There's not a lot of grass, so it was pretty muddy. Our dogs weren't really able to be outside with us because of that. We hiked to the famous Fall Creek Falls waterfall, which was beautiful. There's lots of rock & it can be very uneven at times getting there. We also hiked a grassy area another day & got blasted with ticks, so be careful of that. It was fairly quiet overall, but it is a tight squeeze to get in there, so be careful if you have a big rig.

Debbie Anderson

Google
Campgrounds at Fall Creek Falls are spacious, clean and well maintained. There are (222) sites and they’re adding a new campground. The entire area is beautiful, lots of trees, shrubs, flowers and great views of the park. 🏕️ “Camping rules. Stare at the fire. Listen to the birds. Jump in the lake. Read. Take a nap. Relax. Watch the sunset. Cook over the fire. Breathe the fresh air." - Unknown

Jeff Crist

Google
Nice campground. Clean restrooms. Good hiking to all the waterfalls and overlooks. We parked at the nature center and started our hike there, out and back. The next day, we drove to Piney Falls. Nice overlook there that gives you the best view of this waterfall.

oscar Lopez Canas

Google
Amazing Campground! Plenty of hiking trails, I'm glad I had my bike with me! Next time I'll have to take a kayak or a raft of some sort! Wifi was horrible. Overall an amazing experience!

Tyler Stewart

Google
I really loved the space for this campsite. You have a fireplace given to you along with a picnic table with a plug in. The showers are crucial to camping and the showers were really clean and private. The camp was kind of crowded I’m not going to lie but i still recommend coming here.

Albert Collins

Google
Had a great time camping with the family and friends. Great amenities, and the general store had everything you might need.

Matt Pietri

Google
Firstly, the campground is neat and tidey, and nestled in a really cozy corner of the state park. The sites are well maintained, and the host is friendly and non-invasive. However, I have some complaints. We reserved sites B61-B63, which supposedly could accommodate large travel trailers. But when we arrived it was an extremely tight and small loop and quite nerve racking to navigate a 30 foot trailer. It was rough getting in and out. Also, it was difficult to find a dump station. We found one, but discovered it was "gray water only". Found another, but it was closed/under construction. Found a third one, but it was extremely far from the curb and on top of a ridge which made it impossible for our hoses to descend and drain. Needless to say we couldn't dump anywhere in the park and it was incredibly frustrating.