Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at select sites.
Founded in 2020, Sasquatch Farm offers over 120 acres of natural habitat to explore. The property boasts waterfalls, creeks, wildlife, and vast open skies, located on top of a mountain with beautiful valley overlooks. Sasquatch Farm is just 40 miles west of Chattanooga and easily accessible from I-59 and Hwy 156. Enjoy 52 generously-sized RV sites – many large enough to accommodate toy haulers – as well as several secluded tent camping sites. From high atop a mountain peak, you’ll be awestruck by vast overlooks of waterfalls, meandering streams, and dense forest. Book your stay today and explore the great outdoors in this secluded paradise.
Sasquatch Farms offers campers a mix of serene nature and welcoming hospitality. Visitors rave about the beautiful trails, waterfalls, and the warm interactions with staff. The campsite is well-equipped with clean bathrooms and a well-stocked store, making it convenient and enjoyable for families and solo travelers alike. However, some guests noted challenges with tent site markings and noise, which might affect those seeking quiet solitude.
Nice secluded area near the lake, Julie offered up multiple options catered to what we were looking for! Plenty of hiking and activity on the property, and a really cool camp store as well. Very easy to get to, clean bathrooms, firewood provided for a small cost. All around great trip!
I think this is going to be a destination campground in the future 😊. Super friendly and accommodating hosts. We selected a renting site unaware they were walk in sites only (no boondocking which is what we are set up to do). They allowed us to park in an RV spot, not use service and charged same rate.
They had super cool set up’s for bathrooms and very clean. Other amenities we didn’t use but wish we would have had the experience to try was the amphitheater and free laundry. They did pick up garbage daily from our sites and would deliver ice and firewood if we had requested it. A super well stocked store. And the trails were gorgeous to walk and well maintained (although Big Bad Ass Falls is a steep hike but well worth it!).
Sasquatch Farms is not your typical small, "out back of the barn" campsite. It's a large facility with plenty of RV sites to choose from, as well as an entire forest of "adventure camping" tent sites for folks that prefer to camp that way.
There are a multitude of hiking trails on property that range from nice walks in the forest to "my aching knees" level of difficulty. We did both - sans the murderous 3.5 hour hike of death as we're older folks - and really enjoyed the scenery and diversity of challenges. Be warned - as we were by the campsite staff - that there are timber rattlers in those wood, so be watchful whilst hiking. We had no encounters with any wildlife sans a deer, a bunny, and some birds and butterflies.
There are some negative reviews about this campsite regarding some large "base layer" rocks that are present as some of the RV pads. They're not fun to walk on, but we put down a large RV matted plastic run and wore sandals, and had no issues or discomfort.
The OTHER item that gets mentioned a lot was the water source. We use distilled water for our coffee, etc. and run a Camco filter on the front end of our hose, and the water (and the pressure) were just fine for washing dishes and showering.
Our ultimate side DID have a weird thing - the RV dump entrance was higher than the camper. Geno hooked us up with some cinder blocks, and we MacGyvered our way though it.
New paved roads lead you to Sasquatch, and I'd recommend you take them there!
A cool campsite with nice amenities! We tent camped and it was about a quarter walk to the car from the tent.
Location
Orme, Marion, Tennessee, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee) First Nations according to