Spring City RV Park and Storage

Near the lake

A clean, quiet family-run park in Spring City where the basics are done well and the pricing is fair.

Spring City RV Park and Storage
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Spring City RV Park is a clean, no-fuss base camp on the rural stretch of Watts Bar Highway, run by a lifelong East Tennessee local. The lots are gravel, level, and easy to maneuver in and out of, with hookups accessible at each site. The bath house earns consistent top marks, described as sparkling clean by guests across multiple stays. Code-accessed bathrooms and laundry facilities round out the practical amenities. Pricing runs fair for the area, and the neighbors tend to be quiet.

The park sits a short drive from the lake rather than on it, and its guest profile skews toward working travelers tied to Sequoyah Nuclear Plant or the broader area. Longer stays are common. WiFi is the one consistent weak point; guests who depend on connectivity should bring their own solution. Outside of that, it delivers well on the basics it promises.

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Best time

Year-round operation with a quiet character that holds across seasons.

First visit

The park is on Watts Bar Highway; call ahead if arriving during off-hours, as the office may be unstaffed and a text or phone call gets you a site assignment and directions.

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Frequently asked

When is Spring City RV Park and Storage open?

Quiet year-round park; busier when the nearby nuclear plant has outage work scheduled.

How do I get to Spring City RV Park and Storage?

The park is on Watts Bar Highway; call ahead if arriving during off-hours, as the office may be unstaffed and a text or phone call gets you a site assignment and directions.

What should I know before visiting Spring City RV Park and Storage?

WiFi is slow and spotty; plan around it rather than through it.

Last updated: April 30, 2026