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qhumberd

For Cumberland Mountain State Park: We did our first winter trip in our camper here. The first loop is the only one open for the season. As others noted this loop has a lot of smaller and unlevel sites. Bathhouse was warm and clean but needs an upgrade. Hiking trails were good and we visited some areas in Crossville and Crab Orchard, including Ozone falls. The majority of the park was closed but our stay was quiet and peaceful

Posted Jan 13, 2022 by qhumberd from Cunningham TN. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

cory

For Cumberland Mountain State Park: We were lucky to snag a remaining spot at this place for one night in October it was crisp and cool and colorful. Wi-Fi was awesome, bathrooms dated but clean, staff helpful,Parking pads level and concreteWith concrete picnic tables also fire pits and barbecue grills.Higly recommended but popular on weekend.

Posted Oct 23, 2021 by cory from Triangle area, NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Steve

For Cumberland Mountain State Park: Stayed at CMSP three nights. Wednesday, Thursday, we had the place almost to ourselves. Friday it got a little crowded, but it was a weekend. Campsites are nice, a little closer than the website shows. Lots of shade. Had good wireless until Friday evening. This is a popular place. There is golf course about 2 miles away. Crossville, TN., is beautiful town with everything you need. Bills itself as the golf capital of TN. Bathhouse was dated but clean and heated. All sites have concrete pad, concrete picnic table and fire ring. There are a few sites with sewer hookup. Campground is about 10 miles south of I40 right on Rt 127.

Posted Oct 04, 2020 by Steve from Kentucky. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jean

For Cumberland Mountain State Park: This is the most gorgeous state Park we’ve visited across the country in three years of RV travel, both in terms of amenities and scenery. The RV sites are top-notch with concrete pads, a fire ring, concrete picnic table and benches on a separate gravel area. There’s a very good restaurant (wasn’t open for weekday breakfasts but dinner was yummy). Other pluses: Lots of shade trees and shady covered picnic areas, a museum detailing the park’s and its buildings’ — plus a seven-arch bridge — construction in the late 1930s by Civilian Conservation Corps crews, as well as a boat launch, kid play areas, tennis court, volleyball court. An aviary with unreleasable birds was also very interesting. All for among the most reasonable price we’ve encountered. Oh, and free WiFi!

Posted Jul 31, 2019 by Jean from RVer. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jeff

For Cumberland Mountain State Park: Spent 5 nights (Early April 2019). Weekend was crowded as usual for a State Park. Sunday it cleared out. Stayed in area 1. 5 areas but only 2 were open. Areas 3,4,5 were closed. About 1/2 of the sites in area 1 are level, drastic incline in the other 1/2. A few sites had sewer. Smallish more packed sites in area 1. Plenty of trees and nice sites though. Other areas were more level and newer. Bath house was ok but dated, super warm though. Great Lake, great trails, restaurant is good. Good site for day trips in area, Chattanooga and falls creek falls, golf, Etc. Office, check in layout is confusing, go to office and just pull in behind parked cars on first drive. It looks as if you can park on second drive but there is no way out, you have to back out. In the summers you can check in at the camp store which has great access and is on the same drive as dump station. Try in get in areas 2,3,4,5 if possible. They have a pool and boat rentals in summer. Very quiet after dark. Not far from falls creek and Rock Island. Would stay at rock island if I went back to that area. Much newer sites, more level, more remote, super nice. This is a good State Park campground. Sketchy internet, good ATT phone service.

Posted Apr 07, 2019 by Jeff from East Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Nonna

For Cumberland Mountain State Park: Nice state park campground, some sites recently upgraded to include sewer hookups. It's not a quick easy trip from I-40 however if all you are looking for is an overnight stay. There's a restaurant at the campground that has great reviews, unfortunately we didn't get to eat there.

Posted Nov 25, 2015 by Nonna from MS. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Isiah

For Cumberland Mountain State Park: Great park

Posted Oct 11, 2008 by Isiah from CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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