Crossville / I-40 KOA

  • 6575 Highway 70 East
  • Crossville, TN 38555
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Crossville / I-40 KOA

6575 Highway 70 East
CrossvilleTN 38555
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Crossville / I-40 KOA

6575 Highway 70 East
CrossvilleTN 38555
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2011 President's Award

2011 President's Award

2011 KOA Founder's Award

2011 KOA Founder's Award

Crossville is a place to stay and play. "Living the dream" is our motto. Come enjoy a mountain top experience. We offer a friendly, homey atmosphere with lots of "TLC". Open for camping, parties, meetings, reunions and family outings. 2000 feet - cool, high and dry.

The Crossville Tennessee KOA offers you much more than just a place to stop. For non RVers we also have log cabin cottages and a 4-unit upscale suite, log lodge motel/suite accommodations We home a Homestead Home and apartment here - a great place for Family Reunions.. For those that use satellite, we have open sky. We have nice areas with trees for tents. At this time we do not have any RV spaces with shade trees. Looking for a place to play golf, Crossville is the golf capital of Tennessee. Great hiking, biking, canoeing, etc. are all nearby. Call for all the great area attractions. Crossville KOA is located just off of I-40 between two exits, so it's super easy off and on with no back-tracking to head either way. Whether going to or from Nashville 100-miles away or Knoxville 60-miles away, we have easy freeway access. Chattanooga is approximately 75 miles south of the Cumberland, that magic triangle that blends woods and waters of numerous national and state parks with a quality vacation environment atop one of the coolest places some 2000 feet above sea-level on the Cumberland Plateau. A hiking trail runs around the back of our property, and we are very pet friendly.

We have pet rabbits that are very friendly. Our knotty pine store and recreation hall with giant screen TV and movie system can be enjoyed, especially during any possible inclement weather. Our store is chock-full of local crafts, jams and jellies, collectibles; along with fishing items for two stocked ponds and everything a well-stocked KOA store offers. Restaurants are prolific throughout the Crossville area and the longest (over 600-miles) summer flea market runs through Crossville on US 127 during the first week in August. Play badminton or volleyball under the giant oaks, basketball at the recreation center also with table tennis, pool and more.

Just some of the amenities and attractions include: Free WiFi, cable TV, our big group fire pit and plank benches for two folks or 40 where camp stories and s'more memories are made.

The next 3 months we will be having lots of specials and activities. Plan to stay with us and "live the dream" , making memories and seeing the great outdoors from the Cumberland Plateau.

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Meet Your Hosts

Hello from Mark Hall! I am from Cleveland, Tennessee. I worked for my Dad with Tennessee Stone for 16 years, and then ventured into my own landscaping business. Now I work for Middle Tennessee Properties selling land, and managing the KOA campground here in Crossville. We have opened a Homestead home to rent for your next family reunion or just to bring a large family to stay and play. We also have a log lodge motel/suites available for the family that does not have a tent or RV, but want a camping experience. Our cabin and cottage are also available. Come meet me, enjoy the views and amenities available in Crossville.
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Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 70' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV
  • Pool (Open May 31 to Oct 1)
  • Fishing
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • Air Conditioned Recreation Room
  • Large Home and Apartment
  • Planned BBQ's, Blue Grass, Bonfires, breakfasts
  • Cabins & Cottages
  • Motel/Lodge Themed Large Queen bed, with bunk room
  • Play room - pool, ping pong
  • K9 Fenced Agility Dog Park
  • One-mile walking and biking trail
  • Pond fishing
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Campground Activities

Fishing Pond

Catch and release, use barbless hooks, please! You can fish for bass, bluegill, catfish and others. Catch the big 10 pound bass and win a prize.

Playroom with pool, ping pong, foosball.

Come test your skills and enjoy these games with your family.

Swimming Pool

We have a 14' x 30' pool. It's cool, clear, and includes a salt infiltration system. You can do laps, or just relax in our extra clean pool overlooking the Cumberland Mountains.

Recreation Room

Air conditioned large room for board games, crafts, flat-screen TV and DVD. Popcorn and Movie nights. Children's learning center. Pancake Breakfasts! Great for your next family reunion, rally meetings, or club activities. A great place "to play".

Volleyball, Horse Shoes, Playground, Basketball

This is "living the dream". Family-Fun, good exercise - all enjoyed on the grassy hills with mountain views.

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Local Attractions

Muddy Pond Mennonite Community

Visit the Muddy Pond community of Mennonites and all their fine crafts and homemade pies and jams, watch as they make sorghum in the factory. There are also many other unique and historical towns and burgs. This is a very nice scenic drive.

You'll love the Cumberland Playhouse

The Cumberland County Playhouse is now the only major non-profit professional performing arts resource in rural Tennessee, and one of the 10 largest professional theaters in rural America. It serves more than 145,000 visitors annually with two indoor and two outdoor states, young audience productions, a comprehensive dance program, a concert series and touring shows. The Cumberland County Playhouse is the only non-profit professional performing arts organization in Tennessee that wholly owns and operates its own major performance facility. www.ccplayhouse.com/static/shows.html For more information take a look at the website:

Crossville Tennessee - The Golf Capital of Tennessee

Crossville and Cumberland County, Tennessee, easily lay claim to being called the “Golf Capital of Tennessee.” Situated on Tennessee’s Cumberland Plateau, 11 championship golf courses await golfers of all skill levels. From Wyndham at Fairfield Glade, Tennessee’s famous vacation and retirement resort featuring 90 holes of golf, to the Bear Trace at Cumberland Mountain State Park, Tennessee’s first Jack Nicklaus-designed course, the best spot for golf in Tennessee is Crossville and Cumberland County.

Live Entertainment at the Palace Theater

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT In Crossville and Cumberland County, community leaders have supported the theatre and the arts for over 50 years. This leadership and the citizens of our community created an imaginative and positive atmosphere for creative arts which led to the development of a rural community theatre in 1965. The Cumberland County Playhouse was established. Today over 145,000 visitors see world-class musicals, dramas, comedies and concerts at the legendary Cumberland County Playhouse. The Palace Theatre, built in 1938, and restored in 1996, is a downtown community auditorium hosting concerts, like the Big South Opry, community meetings and plays. Over 28,000 visitors enjoyed local events in 2009. Crossville and Cumberland County enjoy concerts produced by an active Community Band and the Children of Crossville Chamber Orchestra. The Blue Ribbon Award winning Cumberland County Fair offers family fun for everyone. With over nine festivals, there is always a treasure chest full of live entertainment events for all ages

Great quilt shop near by

Many of our campers come here because we have a terrific local quilt shop. It's just a ten minute drive from the campground.

We have two local wineries.

We have two local wineries. Ask for the 15% discount for your purchase when you arrive. We can set up group wine tastings at no charge.

Largest Flea Market in Tennessee

The flea market is open every Saturday year round. On Saturday they have all sorts of animals, fresh eggs and produce, homemade cakes and bread. They also have everything that any flea market offers.

Ozone Falls

A beautiful 100 foot waterfall. Local attraction, 15 minutes away. Trails to top and bottom of falls. Come enjoy natural Tennessee beauty

Black Mountain

You'll find a 2 mile loop trail with beautiful views. It's a 15 minute drive over scenic highway 70 east.

Catoosa Ridge Horseback Riding and Nature Trails

A gorgeous 2000 acre developed area for homes, and RV's. Bring your own horse, state of the art stalls are available for rent. Ride some of the most beautifully manicured natural trails. See the wildlife reserve area on horseback or from your own buggy. This is a must for horse lovers!

The Beehive Treehouse

The largest treehouse in Tennessee. It was built by a minister in 1993, and rises 97 feet high, supported by a live 80 foot oak. This is a family attraction for young and old. Seeing is believing!


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