David Crockett State Park - United States

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About David Crockett State Park

RV quick facts for David Crockett State Park

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Full hookupsCampground offers sites with water and electric hookups; a limited number of sites include sewer.
Dump stationDump station available on site for registered campers.
Reservation windowCampsites are reservable in advance through the Tennessee State Parks reservation system.
Cell serviceGenerally reliable across major carriers due to proximity to Lawrenceburg.
Road restrictionsNo tunnels or mountain grades on approach; internal campground loops are paved but include tight curves.
Generator hoursQuiet hours are enforced in the campground; generators should be limited to daytime use when needed.

Best time to visit David Crockett State Park

April through June and September through October are the most comfortable months for RV travel, with mild temperatures, lower humidity, and spring wildflowers or fall color along Shoal Creek. July and August bring hot, humid weather and the busiest campground demand, so reservations should be made well ahead. Winter is quiet and mostly mild, though occasional freezes can affect water hookups. Shoulder-season visitors should expect cool nights and may find some day-use amenities, such as the swimming pool, closed outside summer.

Jan 120 mm
48°F - 28°F

Cool, wet winter month; water hookups may be affected by freezes.

Feb 120 mm
53°F - 32°F

Occasional freezes possible.

Mar 140 mm
63°F - 40°F

Spring rain begins; trails may be muddy.

Apr 130 mm
72°F - 48°F

Mild and green; wildflower season.

May 130 mm
79°F - 58°F

Warm and pleasant for camping.

Jun 110 mm
86°F - 66°F

Peak-season demand rises with school breaks.

Jul 110 mm
90°F - 70°F

Hot and humid; reserve early.

Aug 90 mm
90°F - 68°F

Hot and humid; pool and lake are busy.

Sep 100 mm
83°F - 61°F

Comfortable shoulder season; pool may close after Labor Day.

Oct 90 mm
72°F - 48°F

Fall color along Shoal Creek.

Nov 110 mm
60°F - 39°F

Cool, quieter camping.

Dec 130 mm
50°F - 32°F

Cold and wet; some seasonal amenities closed.

Things to do at David Crockett State Park

  • Lindsey Lake Easy
    RV parking available

    Lindsey Lake is a 40-acre fishing and paddling lake in the center of the park. Anglers target bass, bream, and catfish from the bank or from small non-motorized boats, and seasonal boat rentals are offered near the lake.

  • Crockett Falls on Shoal Creek Easy
    RV parking available

    Crockett Falls is a small cascade on Shoal Creek near the site of Davy Crockett's former powder mill. A short, level walk from the day-use area leads to the overlook, making it a quick stop for RV visitors.

  • David Crockett Museum and Interpretive Center Easy
    RV parking available

    The park's museum interprets Davy Crockett's years in Lawrence County, where he ran a powder mill, gristmill, and distillery on Shoal Creek. Exhibits cover frontier life in early 19th-century Tennessee.

  • Park Hiking Trails Easy
    RV parking available

    Several miles of hiking trails wind through hardwood forest along Shoal Creek and the lake. Loops are mostly flat to gently rolling and suitable for families.

  • Paved Bicycle Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    A paved multi-use path connects the campground, lake, and day-use areas. It offers an easy way to get around the park without moving the RV.

  • Olympic-size Swimming Pool Easy
    RV parking available

    The park operates a large seasonal swimming pool complex during the summer months. It is a popular cool-down option during hot, humid Middle Tennessee afternoons.

  • Restaurant Overlooking Lindsey Lake Easy
    RV parking available

    The park restaurant sits above Lindsey Lake and serves casual meals during its operating season. It is a convenient on-site dining option for campers without unhooking.

Top Hosts near TN, United States

Mike8 trips - Joined Apr 2024Superhost

Mike was a great host. He did everything he said he would, the camper was very clean and well stocked with essentials. I highly recommend this.

Jan J. - Nov 2025

Mike is the best - he is right on time, set everything up - explains everything - was available by text when I needed him! I could not have asked for a better host! the RV was absolutely perfect too - the mattress was amazing! Slept great! Very sound proof too.

Loret B. - Oct 2025

RM
ron 3 trips - Joined Apr 2024

Fabulous host. Incredibly responsive and helpful with learning his vehicle!

Brandon L. - Nov 2025

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How to get to David Crockett State Park

The park sits on U.S. Highway 64 just west of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, roughly 80 miles south of Nashville (about a 1.5-hour drive via I-65 and U.S. 412) and about 65 miles north of Huntsville, Alabama. Access is straightforward for RVs: the approach roads are low-elevation rural highways with no mountain passes, tunnels, or steep grades, and U.S. 43 and U.S. 64 provide wide, truck-friendly routing. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent travelers is Nashville International (BNA). Drivers should watch for tight turns on the park's internal campground loops and the short bridge approaches over Shoal Creek.

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