Another thing I would like to know about the group campsite is if I can park at my spot or do I have to carry my things from a parking lot?

April Frye | Jan 28, 2019 | Category: Campground in Benton, Tennessee

Chilhowee Recreation Area - All questions

Address: 3171 US-64, Benton, TN 37307, USA

Nate McClure | Jan 29, 2019

You can park at your site. The roads to the sites are paved, but the camping area is crushed gravel. If you look at the pictures and select the 360 pictures, I have provided a few 360 degree photos of the camp site I recently stayed at there.

Briana_Billy Adventures | Jan 29, 2019

Not sure... but if you can only have 2 cars you could drive one car to your site unload then drive your car back out and let someone else unload their car.

J Nardella | Jan 29, 2019

You can have up to 2 cars per site and if you camp primitive you have to walk to a water spicket, there not that far apart. Really is a great place to enjoy and the host's are so wonderful. There is a group site in the c area cars included, you have to speak to Mr and Mrs Martin their site is in the a section, I would recommend online reservations, I think its campsite c26 which comes with water, the beach & paid parking is free with campsite ticket, yes you have to carry a little ways to the water

Robert Teague | Jan 29, 2019

You need to carry your things but let me tell you it is one of the most beautiful spots you have ever seen in the whole Southeast you need to go to Benton Falls while you're there it's only a one and a half mile hike

Melissa Bee | Jan 29, 2019

You'll be able to drive up to it. There's a gate at the entrance they will open for you.

Ron Chadwick | Jan 29, 2019

There is a pay lot very close and it's only a few bucks

Ashley JOHNSON-AJ Kennels | Jan 29, 2019

I believe that you have to carry your things, but the lot is not far.

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