Glamping searches around Clarksville run into a supply problem: Middle Tennessee’s safari tents and geodesic domes cluster closer to Nashville and the Smokies, and the Clarksville area itself carries few true canvas-and-king-bed operations. What the area does have is the experience most glamping searches are actually after: a real bed, walls that hold the air conditioning, a campfire to sit around, and woods and water close by, all without towing anything to get it.
The closest match near Clarksville is a cabin stay at a full-amenity campground. Clarksville RV Resort, a mile off I-24 at Exit 1, rents pet-friendly cabins alongside its RV sites, with a pool, a fenced dog park, a camp store stocked with firewood, and 24-hour laundry on the property. Dunbar Cave State Park is 10 minutes away for trails and the cave, and Land Between the Lakes is 45 minutes out for the wilder days. Here’s what glamping near Clarksville realistically looks like and how to book the comfortable version.
What Glamping Near Clarksville Actually Looks Like
Strip the canvas aesthetic away and glamping is a checklist: sleep on a mattress, control the temperature, keep a campfire, wake up somewhere green. A campground cabin checks every box. At Clarksville RV Resort, the cabins sit inside a working campground, so the outdoors part arrives on its own: fire rings glowing down the row, the pavilion crowd at dinner, cornhole and seasonal movie nights on the calendar, and the camp store selling firewood 100 yards from your door instead of 100 miles.
What you give up against a boutique glamping operation is the styled-for-photos tent and the price tag that comes with it. What you keep is everything the photos are selling: the fire, the trees, the morning coffee outside, plus a pool, a fenced dog park, and laundry that runs 24 hours. Unit details vary, so confirm bed counts and kitchen status when you book.
Building the Glamping Weekend
The formula: arrive Friday, buy firewood at the camp store, and let the first night be nothing but the fire. Saturday morning, take the wooded loops at Dunbar Cave State Park, 10 minutes away, then spend the 85-degree part of a summer afternoon at the pool. Sunday, choose your ambition: the riverwalk and Customs House Museum downtown, 12 minutes out, or the bigger drive to Land Between the Lakes for the Elk and Bison Prairie and lake views before the ride home.
Dogs make the cut here: cabins take up to 2 pets at $25 each, and the fenced dog park handles off-leash energy between outings. Fall runs 65 to 78 degrees with hardwood color, which is glamping weather by any definition. Winter works too; the park stays open year-round, and a cabin with heat beats a canvas tent in a 30-degree January by a wide margin.
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Clarksville RV Resort by RJourney
Clarksville RV Resort by RJourney sits at 1270 Tylertown Road, a mile off I-24 at Exit 1. The location is built for the long stay: a home base for Fort Campbell families, traveling workers in the Clarksville and Hopkinsville area, and anyone who wants monthly rates with full hookups instead of a hotel bill. Monthly rates start at $800 with water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electric included, which lands well below a 30-day hotel run. The site mix carries full hookups in pull-through and back-in configurations, with water-and-electric-only sites at a lower rate for shorter stays. A swimming pool, a fenced dog park, a playground, a pavilion, propane sales, a camp store, and 24-hour laundry round out the amenity stack that long-term guests use day to day.
Sites & Hookups
Every full-hookup site carries water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electric in pull-through and back-in configurations. For monthly guests, the sewer connection is the part that matters most: you are not packing up to find a dump station every few days. Water-and-electric-only sites are available at a lower rate for travelers who plan shorter stays. The 50-amp service runs a Class A or fifth wheel with multiple AC units through a Tennessee summer without tripping. Pull-throughs at the front of the park handle big rigs without a backing maneuver, useful when you are settling in for a month rather than overnight. A dump station serves registered guests at no charge.
What's On-Site
For a monthly stay, the amenities are the difference between camping and living. The 24-hour laundry handles loads on your schedule with no hard cutoff. The fenced dog park gives dogs an off-leash run, which matters when the same dog is at the site for 30 days. The camp store carries propane, firewood, and RV supplies so the basics stay on-property between Walmart runs. The pool runs during warmer months. The pavilion handles cookouts and gatherings, and the park runs cornhole, seasonal movie nights, and themed bingo. Park-wide WiFi covers basic browsing free, with a streaming-tier upgrade for guests who want faster speeds.
What Guests Say
4.1 stars across 933 Google reviews. For monthly guests, the themes that matter most show up consistently: the I-24 convenience, the long pull-through sites, the pool, the dog park, the staff, and cabin cleanliness. Fort Campbell families on extended assignments return because the park is reliably close to base. The trade worth knowing is real: the I-24 proximity that makes the park easy to find also means highway noise reaches back-row sites closest to the interstate, and Fort Campbell helicopters pass overhead periodically. Front-row and interior sites stay quieter, which is worth requesting when you are booking for a month rather than a night.
Other RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Clarksville, TN
<p>Neither alternative below runs dedicated glamping units, but both serve comfortable outdoor stays in different styles. Call ahead to confirm current lodging options.</p>
Two Rivers Campground
A private campground near downtown Nashville for travelers whose assignment or commute centers on the city rather than Fort Campbell. Full hookups and pull-through sites, with proximity to Broadway and the Opry. A workable monthly base when the trip is Nashville-focused, though you trade the I-24 corridor convenience. Visit website.
Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area
A 170,000-acre peninsula managed by the U.S. Forest Service with developed campgrounds offering electric hookups and bathhouses. Stay limits and the lack of full sewer hookups make LBL a poor fit for true monthly RV living, but it is the strongest nature alternative for a shorter stretch. Visit website.
Settling In Around Clarksville
The Cumberland River runs through downtown Clarksville with the McGregor Park Riverwalk and boat ramps a short drive from the park. For bigger water, Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area sits about 45 minutes northwest between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley, with fishing, kayaking, and swimming beaches that make easy weekend breaks during a long stay.
Dunbar Cave State Park is 10 minutes away with trails and the historic cave for a regular walking loop close to the park. Land Between the Lakes adds the Elk and Bison Prairie and the Homeplace 1850s Working Farm for longer day trips. For monthly guests, having a state park this close keeps a weekly hike on the calendar without a road trip.
Downtown Clarksville’s Riverwalk, the Customs House Museum, and Beachaven Vineyards are 10 to 15 minutes off-site, covering the slow-Sunday list for a long stay. Nashville is 45 minutes south on I-24 for Broadway, the Grand Ole Opry, and big-city errands. Fort Campbell sits just north on the Kentucky line, with the main gate a short drive from the park for families based on assignment.
Seasonal Guide for Camping in Clarksville
Summer (June through August)
Warm and humid Tennessee summers. The pool opens and the dog park sees early-morning and evening use to beat the heat. Run 50-amp service to keep multiple AC units going. Monthly guests settle in for the long days; book a front-row or interior site to stay clear of I-24 noise with the windows open.
Fall (September through November)
The best stretch for a long stay. Mild days, cool nights, and lower humidity make the park comfortable without heavy heating or cooling. Travel traffic thins after summer, so monthly guests get a quieter property and easier site selection.
Winter (December through February)
The strongest value window for monthly guests. Tennessee winters are mild compared with the north, though cold snaps happen, so skirting and heated-hose management pay off on a long stay. Workforce travelers and Fort Campbell families keep the park steady through the off-season.
Spring (March through May)
Green and active, with warming days and occasional spring storms. A good window to start a long stay before summer rates and travel traffic pick up. The dog park and pavilion come back into regular use as the weather turns.
Practical Tips: Glamping Near Clarksville, TN
September through November brings 65 to 78 degree days, cool fire-ring nights, and thinner crowds. It's the best stretch on the calendar for a comfort-camping weekend.
Firewood, propane, and forgotten basics are on-site, so the glamping weekend needs less cargo than you think. Bring the food and the people.
Bed counts, kitchen setups, and linens vary by unit. A 2-minute call makes sure the comfortable version of camping is actually comfortable for your group.
The park is a mile off I-24 and back-row sites closest to the interstate pick up highway noise; Fort Campbell helicopters pass over periodically. Request a front-row or interior site when you book.
Warm-season weekends fill fastest. Reserve ahead for June through August, and consider fall for the best weather with thinner crowds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there glamping near Clarksville, TN?
True canvas-tent and dome glamping is thin on the ground near Clarksville; most operations cluster toward Nashville and the Smokies. The closest local equivalent is a cabin stay at Clarksville RV Resort, which pairs real beds and air conditioning with campfires, a pool, and a campground setting a mile off I-24.
What does Clarksville RV Resort offer instead of glamping tents?
Pet-friendly cabins inside a full-amenity campground: a pool in the warmer months, a fenced dog park, a playground, a pavilion, 24-hour laundry, and a camp store with firewood. Cornhole, seasonal movie nights, and themed bingo cover the social side. Unit details are confirmed at booking.
Can I bring my dog on a glamping-style cabin stay?
Yes. Cabins allow up to 2 pets with a $25 fee per pet, and the fenced dog park gives dogs an off-leash run. Leashed trails at Dunbar Cave State Park sit 10 minutes away for the morning walk.
What's nearby for the outdoors part of the weekend?
Dunbar Cave State Park is 10 minutes away with wooded trails and a historic cave. The Cumberland riverwalk downtown runs about 12 minutes out, and Land Between the Lakes, 45 minutes northwest, adds 170,000 acres of lakes, trails, and the Elk and Bison Prairie.
When is the best time for a comfort-camping trip near Clarksville?
Fall: 65 to 78 degree days, fire-ring nights, and hardwood color within day-trip range. Summer trades trail hours for pool hours, and winter still works because the park runs year-round and cabins carry heat that canvas never will.
How does a cabin here compare with boutique glamping resorts?
Boutique operations win on styled tents and Instagram light. A campground cabin wins on the substance underneath: a real structure, climate control, a fire ring, pet access, and a lower bill, with the pool and dog park as the bonus round. If the photo matters less than the weekend, the cabin is the stronger buy.
Book the Comfortable Version of Camping
Clarksville RV Resort by RJourney sits a mile off I-24 at Exit 1 with full hookup pull-through and back-in sites, 30/50-amp electric, a pool, a fenced dog park, 24-hour laundry, and a camp store. Nightly rates start at $34.60, monthly at $800, and the park stays open year-round, a short drive from Fort Campbell and downtown Clarksville.
See all site types, rates, and live availability on the Clarksville RV Resort page.
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