RV Parks In Cleveland, Tennessee
35.1595° N, 84.8766° W
Quick Overview
Cleveland sits at the edge of the Cherokee National Forest in southeast Tennessee, right on I-75 about 35 to 40 minutes northeast of Chattanooga. For RVers, the draw is the mix: full-hookup private parks near the Ocoee River on one side, a mountain national forest campground on the other, and world-class whitewater rafting running through the middle of it. You can camp with sewer and 50-amp power across from the river, or climb into the forest for a lake site under the trees, then be on the Ocoee for a rafting trip within the hour.
The easiest full-hookup pick is Ocoee RV Park, just east of Cleveland near Benton on US-64. It offers full hookups with water, sewer, and 30 and 50-amp service, premium sites with oversized pads and decks, private bathhouses, laundry, and a dog park, all sitting across from the Ocoee River and beside the national forest. It runs year-round with nightly, weekly, and monthly rates, so it works for a quick stop or a long stay. Oak Hill RV is another private option with full-hookup pull-through sites, water and sewer, and 30 and 50-amp service a short drive from town.
On the public side, Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest is the standout for anyone who wants a forest setting. This US Forest Service campground on Chilhowee Mountain has about 33 electric-hookup sites, room for RVs up to 90 feet on many sites, an RV dump station at the end of E Loop, and the small McKamy Lake with a sand swim beach, waterfalls, and 25 miles of trails nearby. Reserve it through Recreation.gov. One important note for big rigs: reach Chilhowee on Forest Service Road 77, a 7-mile narrow and winding climb, and do not use the unpaved Benton Springs Access Road with an RV. The private parks near the river handle big rigs more easily. Need to empty your tanks here? See our guide to RV dump stations in Cleveland.
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All Dump Stations Near Cleveland
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Maple Hollow Mobile Home Park | 2.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Peachtree Pointe Llc | 4.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Chattanooga North / Cleveland Koa Journey | 4.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Adventures Unlimited | 9.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Charleston Commons RV Park | 10.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Skull Island | 12.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| 2 Rivers RV Park | 12.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Deer Ridge RV Park | 13.0 mi | 3.9 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Ocoee RV Park | 13.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Whitewater RV Park - Ocoee, Tn | 13.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Maple Hollow Mobile Home Park
2.8 miPeachtree Pointe Llc
4.1 miChattanooga North / Cleveland Koa Journey
4.7 miAdventures Unlimited
9.9 miCharleston Commons RV Park
10.2 miSkull Island
12.4 mi2 Rivers RV Park
12.8 miDeer Ridge RV Park
13.0 miOcoee RV Park
13.1 miWhitewater RV Park - Ocoee, Tn
13.2 miTraveling to Cleveland by RV
Getting to Cleveland with a big rig is straightforward, because I-75 runs right through town linking Chattanooga to the southwest with Knoxville to the north. From the interstate, US-64 heads east toward the Ocoee River gorge and Benton, where Ocoee RV Park sits, and US-11, US-411, and US-74 branch out to the surrounding towns and the Hiwassee River country. The private parks near the river are an easy approach off the main highways, so a long rig gets in and out without drama.
The one route to plan carefully is the climb to Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest. Reach it on Forest Service Road 77, a 7-mile narrow, winding mountain road, and take it slow with a long rig. The Forest Service specifically warns against using the unpaved Benton Springs Access Road with an RV, so stick to FS Road 77. Once you are in the Cleveland area, fuel, groceries, and supplies are easy to find in town, Chattanooga is a short interstate run for a bigger city day or an airport, and the Ocoee Whitewater Center and rafting outfitters are a straightforward drive east on US-64.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Cleveland, Tennessee, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Cleveland
Cleveland gives you a real budget range depending on whether you camp public or private. Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest is the value pick, with electric sites at low national-forest nightly rates, though it offers electric rather than full hookups, closes in winter, and asks for a careful mountain drive. The private parks run higher: Ocoee RV Park sits in the moderate-to-premium range for full-hookup nightly stays, especially for its oversized premium sites, and it offers weekly and monthly rates that lower the effective cost for longer stays. Oak Hill RV is another full-hookup option to compare on price. Rates climb on summer rafting weekends and during October foliage, so booking ahead can secure both a site and a better weekday rate. Overall you can camp cheaply in the forest in the shoulder seasons or pay mid-range to premium for full hookups by the river, and provisioning in Cleveland is easy and affordable.
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Best Time to Visit Cleveland by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
31F - 51F
Crowds: Low
Mild for the region but Chilhowee closes; the year-round private parks like Ocoee RV Park and Oak Hill keep you covered with full hookups.
Spring
Mar - May
48F - 71F
Crowds: Medium
Blooming mountains and rising river flows; rafting ramps up and Chilhowee reopens around April, a great shoulder window.
Summer
Jun - Aug
68F - 89F
Crowds: High
Hot, humid, and busy with peak rafting and lake swimming; reserve Chilhowee and Ocoee RV Park well ahead for weekends.
Fall
Sep - Oct
48F - 72F
Crowds: High
Crisp days and strong color in the Cherokee National Forest; book October weekends early for foliage.
Explore the Cleveland Area
Here is how we would plan a Cleveland trip. If you want full hookups and an easy approach, stay at Ocoee RV Park near Benton, right across from the river with 50-amp service and a dog park, or grab a pull-through at Oak Hill RV closer to town. If you would rather camp in the national forest, book Chilhowee Campground through Recreation.gov for an electric site near McKamy Lake, but climb up on Forest Service Road 77 and skip the unpaved Benton Springs Access Road, which is rough for RVs. Time your rafting: the Ocoee runs on a dam-release schedule, so check release days before you plan a trip. Reserve early for summer weekends and for October foliage, since both the forest campground and the river parks fill fast in peak season. Cleveland sits on I-75, which makes it a great two-direction base, the Ocoee gorge and Cherokee National Forest to the east, and Chattanooga with its aquarium and Lookout Mountain about 35 minutes southwest. If you are camping in winter, remember Chilhowee closes, so lean on the year-round private parks.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Cleveland
What are the best RV parks in Cleveland, Tennessee?
Cleveland splits its best camping between full-hookup private parks near the river and a national forest campground in the mountains. Ocoee RV Park, just east near Benton, is the standout private choice, with full hookups, 30 and 50-amp service, premium oversized sites, and a spot right across from the Ocoee River. Oak Hill RV is another full-hookup pull-through option closer to town. For a forest setting, Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest offers electric sites, room for big rigs, a dump station, and McKamy Lake with a swim beach. Between the river parks and the mountain campground you can pick full-hookup convenience or national forest scenery, both within easy reach of Ocoee rafting.
Do Cleveland RV parks have full hookups?
Yes, at the private parks. Ocoee RV Park offers full hookups, meaning water, sewer, and 30 and 50-amp electric at your site, with premium sites that add oversized pads and decks. Oak Hill RV also provides full-hookup pull-through sites with water, sewer, and 30 and 50-amp service. The public option, Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest, is different: it offers electric hookups with central water and an RV dump station rather than full sewer at each site. So if full hookups are a must, book Ocoee RV Park or Oak Hill. If you are happy with electric and a nearby dump station in exchange for a national forest lake setting, Chilhowee is a great choice.
How much does RV camping cost in Cleveland, TN?
It depends on public versus private. Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest is the budget pick, with electric sites at low national-forest nightly rates, though it closes for winter and offers electric rather than full hookups. The private parks run higher: Ocoee RV Park sits in the moderate-to-premium range for full-hookup nightly stays, especially its oversized premium sites, and it offers weekly and monthly rates that lower the cost for longer stays. Oak Hill RV is another full-hookup park to compare. Rates climb on summer rafting weekends and during October foliage, so booking early can secure both a site and a better weekday rate. You can camp cheaply in the forest in shoulder season or pay mid-range to premium for full hookups by the river.
How far ahead should I reserve an RV site in Cleveland?
For summer weekends and October foliage, reserve well ahead, because both the national forest campground and the river parks fill fast in peak season. Chilhowee Campground takes reservations on Recreation.gov, and it requires booking at least 4 days before arrival and allows reservations up to 6 months out, so plan ahead for popular weekends. Ocoee RV Park and Oak Hill RV book direct, and the year-round private parks fill on summer rafting weekends too, so a week or more of lead time is wise. On a spring or fall weekday you can often find a site with less notice. If your trip lines up with peak rafting or leaf season, treat early booking as essential.
Can big rigs camp in Cleveland, Tennessee?
Yes, with one route to plan around. The private parks near the river, Ocoee RV Park and Oak Hill RV, handle big rigs well with full-hookup sites and easy approaches off US-64 and the main roads. Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest can fit RVs up to 90 feet on many sites, but you reach it on Forest Service Road 77, a 7-mile narrow, winding mountain climb, so take it slow with a long rig. The Forest Service warns against using the unpaved Benton Springs Access Road with an RV, so stick to FS Road 77. Confirm your length and site type when booking, and big-rig owners will find comfortable options, easiest at the river parks.
Is there national forest camping near Cleveland?
Yes. The Cherokee National Forest wraps the east side of Cleveland, and Chilhowee Campground on Chilhowee Mountain is the main developed campground. It offers about 33 electric-hookup sites, room for RVs up to 90 feet on many sites, bathhouses, and an RV dump station at the end of E Loop, all near the small McKamy Lake with a sand swim beach, waterfalls, and 25 miles of trails. Reserve through Recreation.gov. Reach it on Forest Service Road 77, a narrow winding climb, and avoid the unpaved Benton Springs Access Road with an RV. The campground usually runs early April to late October, so it is a spring-through-fall option offering forest scenery and low national-forest nightly rates.
Can I go whitewater rafting from an RV park in Cleveland?
Yes, and it is one of the main reasons RVers come here. The Ocoee River, east of Cleveland on US-64, hosted the 1996 Olympic whitewater events and is one of the most popular rafting rivers in the country, with outfitters running half-day and full-day trips for beginners and experienced paddlers. Staying at Ocoee RV Park puts you right across from the river, and even the private parks closer to town are a short drive from the put-ins. The Ocoee runs on a dam-release schedule, so check release days before you plan your trip. The nearby Hiwassee River offers gentler paddling and trout fishing if you want a calmer day on the water.
When is the best time to camp in Cleveland, TN?
Spring and fall are the sweet spots. Spring brings warm days, blooming mountains, and rising river flows as rafting season ramps up and Chilhowee reopens around April. Fall delivers crisp air and strong color in the Cherokee National Forest, especially in October, which makes those weekends both beautiful and busy, so book early. Summer is hot, humid, and the peak season for rafting and lake swimming, so campgrounds fill on weekends. Winter is mild for the region but Chilhowee closes, so you would rely on the year-round private parks. For the best mix of comfortable weather, water, and scenery, target spring or fall and reserve peak weekends ahead.
Are Cleveland RV parks pet-friendly?
Generally yes. Ocoee RV Park is pet-friendly and even has a dog park, and most private parks in the area welcome pets, so Oak Hill RV is worth confirming when you book. Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest allows leashed pets under standard Forest Service rules, and the surrounding trails give dogs plenty of room to walk. Policies on breed, number of pets, and designated pet areas vary by park, so check the specifics when you reserve, especially at the private parks. As always, bring proof of vaccinations, keep pets leashed in the campground, and clean up after them so the sites stay welcoming for the next camper. The forest and river setting makes this a good area for dogs.
What is there to do around Cleveland while camping?
Plenty of outdoor and history stops. The Ocoee River and its Whitewater Center, built for the 1996 Olympics, headline the area with rafting and kayaking, and the surrounding Cherokee National Forest has waterfalls, 25 miles of trails at Chilhowee, and the Hiwassee River for gentler paddling and trout fishing. Red Clay State Historic Park, south of Cleveland, preserves the last council ground of the Cherokee Nation before the Trail of Tears, with replicas and a two-mile loop trail. Chattanooga is about 35 to 40 minutes southwest on I-75 for its aquarium, riverfront, and Lookout Mountain. It is an easy base for mixing whitewater, mountain hikes, Cherokee history, and a big-city day trip.
How do I get to Cleveland RV parks in a big rig?
It is manageable and mostly easy. I-75 runs right through Cleveland, linking Chattanooga to the southwest and Knoxville to the north, so the interstate approach is simple. From there US-64 heads east toward the Ocoee River and Benton, where Ocoee RV Park sits with an easy approach off the highway, and US-11 and US-411 reach the surrounding towns. The one careful route is the climb to Chilhowee Campground on Forest Service Road 77, a 7-mile narrow, winding mountain road, and you should avoid the unpaved Benton Springs Access Road with an RV. Chattanooga has the nearest major airport for fly-and-rent trips, and fuel, propane, and supplies are easy to find in Cleveland.
Is winter RV camping possible in Cleveland, TN?
Yes, but your options narrow. Ocoee RV Park and Oak Hill RV stay open year-round with full hookups, making them the reliable winter choices, and off-season rates can be lower. Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest closes for winter, generally running only early April to late October, so it is not a cold-weather option. Cleveland winters are mild for the region, but you can still get cold snaps, so be ready to manage freezing pipes with heat tape or a heated hose on hard nights. If you want hookups and reliable services through the winter, book one of the year-round private parks; for the national forest lake setting at Chilhowee, wait for it to reopen in spring.
Is Cleveland a good base for exploring southeast Tennessee by RV?
It is an excellent one. Cleveland sits on I-75 at the edge of the Cherokee National Forest, which makes it a natural two-direction base. To the east are the Ocoee River gorge, the Whitewater Center, Chilhowee Mountain, and the Hiwassee River for rafting, hiking, and fishing. To the southwest, about 35 to 40 minutes down I-75, Chattanooga offers its aquarium, riverfront, and Lookout Mountain for a big-city day. Red Clay State Historic Park adds Cherokee history close to town, and Dalton, Georgia is a short run south. Camp with full hookups at Ocoee RV Park by the river or in the forest at Chilhowee, and you have a central, service-rich base for a week of southeast Tennessee adventures.
What are the best RV parks in Cleveland, Tennessee?
Cleveland splits its best camping between full-hookup private parks near the river and a national forest campground in the mountains. Ocoee RV Park, just east near Benton, is the standout private choice, with full hookups, 30 and 50-amp service, premium oversized sites, and a spot right across from the Ocoee River. Oak Hill RV is another full-hookup pull-through option closer to town. For a forest setting, Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest offers electric sites, room for big rigs, a dump station, and McKamy Lake with a swim beach. Between the river parks and the mountain campground you can pick full-hookup convenience or national forest scenery, both within easy reach of Ocoee rafting.
Do Cleveland RV parks have full hookups?
Yes, at the private parks. Ocoee RV Park offers full hookups, meaning water, sewer, and 30 and 50-amp electric at your site, with premium sites that add oversized pads and decks. Oak Hill RV also provides full-hookup pull-through sites with water, sewer, and 30 and 50-amp service. The public option, Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest, is different: it offers electric hookups with central water and an RV dump station rather than full sewer at each site. So if full hookups are a must, book Ocoee RV Park or Oak Hill. If you are happy with electric and a nearby dump station in exchange for a national forest lake setting, Chilhowee is a great choice.
How much does RV camping cost in Cleveland, TN?
It depends on public versus private. Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest is the budget pick, with electric sites at low national-forest nightly rates, though it closes for winter and offers electric rather than full hookups. The private parks run higher: Ocoee RV Park sits in the moderate-to-premium range for full-hookup nightly stays, especially its oversized premium sites, and it offers weekly and monthly rates that lower the cost for longer stays. Oak Hill RV is another full-hookup park to compare. Rates climb on summer rafting weekends and during October foliage, so booking early can secure both a site and a better weekday rate. You can camp cheaply in the forest in shoulder season or pay mid-range to premium for full hookups by the river.
How far ahead should I reserve an RV site in Cleveland?
For summer weekends and October foliage, reserve well ahead, because both the national forest campground and the river parks fill fast in peak season. Chilhowee Campground takes reservations on Recreation.gov, and it requires booking at least 4 days before arrival and allows reservations up to 6 months out, so plan ahead for popular weekends. Ocoee RV Park and Oak Hill RV book direct, and the year-round private parks fill on summer rafting weekends too, so a week or more of lead time is wise. On a spring or fall weekday you can often find a site with less notice. If your trip lines up with peak rafting or leaf season, treat early booking as essential.
Can big rigs camp in Cleveland, Tennessee?
Yes, with one route to plan around. The private parks near the river, Ocoee RV Park and Oak Hill RV, handle big rigs well with full-hookup sites and easy approaches off US-64 and the main roads. Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest can fit RVs up to 90 feet on many sites, but you reach it on Forest Service Road 77, a 7-mile narrow, winding mountain climb, so take it slow with a long rig. The Forest Service warns against using the unpaved Benton Springs Access Road with an RV, so stick to FS Road 77. Confirm your length and site type when booking, and big-rig owners will find comfortable options, easiest at the river parks.
Is there national forest camping near Cleveland?
Yes. The Cherokee National Forest wraps the east side of Cleveland, and Chilhowee Campground on Chilhowee Mountain is the main developed campground. It offers about 33 electric-hookup sites, room for RVs up to 90 feet on many sites, bathhouses, and an RV dump station at the end of E Loop, all near the small McKamy Lake with a sand swim beach, waterfalls, and 25 miles of trails. Reserve through Recreation.gov. Reach it on Forest Service Road 77, a narrow winding climb, and avoid the unpaved Benton Springs Access Road with an RV. The campground usually runs early April to late October, so it is a spring-through-fall option offering forest scenery and low national-forest nightly rates.
Can I go whitewater rafting from an RV park in Cleveland?
Yes, and it is one of the main reasons RVers come here. The Ocoee River, east of Cleveland on US-64, hosted the 1996 Olympic whitewater events and is one of the most popular rafting rivers in the country, with outfitters running half-day and full-day trips for beginners and experienced paddlers. Staying at Ocoee RV Park puts you right across from the river, and even the private parks closer to town are a short drive from the put-ins. The Ocoee runs on a dam-release schedule, so check release days before you plan your trip. The nearby Hiwassee River offers gentler paddling and trout fishing if you want a calmer day on the water.
When is the best time to camp in Cleveland, TN?
Spring and fall are the sweet spots. Spring brings warm days, blooming mountains, and rising river flows as rafting season ramps up and Chilhowee reopens around April. Fall delivers crisp air and strong color in the Cherokee National Forest, especially in October, which makes those weekends both beautiful and busy, so book early. Summer is hot, humid, and the peak season for rafting and lake swimming, so campgrounds fill on weekends. Winter is mild for the region but Chilhowee closes, so you would rely on the year-round private parks. For the best mix of comfortable weather, water, and scenery, target spring or fall and reserve peak weekends ahead.
Are Cleveland RV parks pet-friendly?
Generally yes. Ocoee RV Park is pet-friendly and even has a dog park, and most private parks in the area welcome pets, so Oak Hill RV is worth confirming when you book. Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest allows leashed pets under standard Forest Service rules, and the surrounding trails give dogs plenty of room to walk. Policies on breed, number of pets, and designated pet areas vary by park, so check the specifics when you reserve, especially at the private parks. As always, bring proof of vaccinations, keep pets leashed in the campground, and clean up after them so the sites stay welcoming for the next camper. The forest and river setting makes this a good area for dogs.
What is there to do around Cleveland while camping?
Plenty of outdoor and history stops. The Ocoee River and its Whitewater Center, built for the 1996 Olympics, headline the area with rafting and kayaking, and the surrounding Cherokee National Forest has waterfalls, 25 miles of trails at Chilhowee, and the Hiwassee River for gentler paddling and trout fishing. Red Clay State Historic Park, south of Cleveland, preserves the last council ground of the Cherokee Nation before the Trail of Tears, with replicas and a two-mile loop trail. Chattanooga is about 35 to 40 minutes southwest on I-75 for its aquarium, riverfront, and Lookout Mountain. It is an easy base for mixing whitewater, mountain hikes, Cherokee history, and a big-city day trip.
How do I get to Cleveland RV parks in a big rig?
It is manageable and mostly easy. I-75 runs right through Cleveland, linking Chattanooga to the southwest and Knoxville to the north, so the interstate approach is simple. From there US-64 heads east toward the Ocoee River and Benton, where Ocoee RV Park sits with an easy approach off the highway, and US-11 and US-411 reach the surrounding towns. The one careful route is the climb to Chilhowee Campground on Forest Service Road 77, a 7-mile narrow, winding mountain road, and you should avoid the unpaved Benton Springs Access Road with an RV. Chattanooga has the nearest major airport for fly-and-rent trips, and fuel, propane, and supplies are easy to find in Cleveland.
Is winter RV camping possible in Cleveland, TN?
Yes, but your options narrow. Ocoee RV Park and Oak Hill RV stay open year-round with full hookups, making them the reliable winter choices, and off-season rates can be lower. Chilhowee Campground in the Cherokee National Forest closes for winter, generally running only early April to late October, so it is not a cold-weather option. Cleveland winters are mild for the region, but you can still get cold snaps, so be ready to manage freezing pipes with heat tape or a heated hose on hard nights. If you want hookups and reliable services through the winter, book one of the year-round private parks; for the national forest lake setting at Chilhowee, wait for it to reopen in spring.
Is Cleveland a good base for exploring southeast Tennessee by RV?
It is an excellent one. Cleveland sits on I-75 at the edge of the Cherokee National Forest, which makes it a natural two-direction base. To the east are the Ocoee River gorge, the Whitewater Center, Chilhowee Mountain, and the Hiwassee River for rafting, hiking, and fishing. To the southwest, about 35 to 40 minutes down I-75, Chattanooga offers its aquarium, riverfront, and Lookout Mountain for a big-city day. Red Clay State Historic Park adds Cherokee history close to town, and Dalton, Georgia is a short run south. Camp with full hookups at Ocoee RV Park by the river or in the forest at Chilhowee, and you have a central, service-rich base for a week of southeast Tennessee adventures.
Are there free dump stations in Cleveland?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Cleveland.
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