Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park sits on a towering bluff above Kentucky Lake along the Tennessee River in western Tennessee, near Camden in Benton County. The park offers stunning views of the lake and surrounding woodlands, making it a scenic destination for RV travelers exploring the region. Campers enjoy sites with 30-amp electrical and water hookups, plus a dump station for added convenience. On-site amenities include modern shower facilities, flush toilets, picnic tables, grills, and a playground, ensuring a comfortable stay for families and solo adventurers alike. The park is pet-friendly and provides firewood for sale. Outdoor recreation abounds with miles of hiking and nature trails, a sandy beach, a boat launch onto Kentucky Lake, and excellent fishing opportunities. The Tennessee River Folklife Center, located within the park, offers cultural and historical exhibits celebrating the heritage of the river communities. Cyclists, anglers, and wildlife watchers will find plenty to explore throughout the property. Its convenient location off Pilot Knob Road provides easy access to nearby Camden and the broader Tennessee River Valley, making it an ideal base camp for experiencing the natural beauty of western Tennessee.