Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at all sites.
NEW!!! Private RV Sites owned by a retired couple who share a love of RV living. We hope you cherish our true slice of heaven on earth as much as we do.
Our sites are in a gated, private community located on the Tennessee River portion known as Kentucky Lake. Kentucky Lake is the largest man-made lake east of the Mississippi river. It covers 160,300 acres and features 2,300 miles of breathtaking shoreline. This lake is well known for boating and fishing for large and small mouth bass, bluegill, white bass, catfish, and many more.
The community is gated and has a boat launch and dock. A boat storage is available and included in your stay. You can fish, kayak, or stand up paddle board right from your private site or take a short walk to the community water access area. The views are breathtaking. Several of our sites are located on a 4 mile long private tree lined calm cove that connects directly to the lake.
Open all year long to cater to summer enthusiasts OR those who want a more temperate climate for the winter months. Accepting short term/long term rentals. Rates shown are DAILY rates. Message us to get a discount code for WEEKLY or MONTHLY rates.
NOTE: Your RV must be self-contained as there are no public restrooms in the community.
The site itself was in a great location with great long-term neighbors but the lots were tiny and no water access from our site. The map was a bit off and even handmade signs would have been helpful. There was not enough space to back into the site due to the ditch and the "resort" price was not worth the amenities-- or lack thereof. Not to mention the ants were out of control and pet poop... we do not have pets.
Great communication, very responsive. We were not able to make our stay due to camper problems but we looking forward to making new reservations soon.
Location
Clifton, Perry, Tennessee, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), Chikashsha I̠yaakni’ (Chickasaw), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee) First Nations according to