Statewide coverage

Tennessee RV Park Markets

We buy RV parks across Tennessee. These pages cover the market context that actually affects value in each area — demand drivers, seasonality, and the diligence issues that come up most.

East Tennessee

Knoxville

Knox County

Knoxville sits between Interstate travel corridors and the Great Smoky Mountains, so parks here often blend transient tourism nights with steady monthly demand.

Chattanooga

Hamilton County

Chattanooga combines outdoor-recreation tourism with a growing employment base, giving many area parks a mixed transient and long-term tenant profile.

Sevierville

Sevier County

Sevier County — Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg — is the highest-profile tourism camping market in Tennessee, and parks here are underwritten differently than workforce parks.

Crossville

Cumberland County

Crossville sits on the Cumberland Plateau along I-40 and draws both long-stay snowbird traffic and travelers crossing the state.

Johnson City

Washington County

Johnson City anchors the Tri-Cities area, where outdoor recreation, healthcare, and university employment mix with mountain tourism.

Kingsport

Sullivan County

Kingsport's industrial employment base creates workforce RV demand that behaves differently from tourism-driven parks.

Bristol

Sullivan County

Bristol's calendar includes major motorsports events that concentrate camping demand into a handful of high-revenue weekends.

Cleveland

Bradley County

Cleveland pairs a manufacturing employment base with easy access to Chattanooga and the Ocoee/Cherokee National Forest recreation area.

Morristown

Hamblen County

Morristown sits between Knoxville, the Tri-Cities, and Douglas and Cherokee lakes, supporting a mix of workforce and lake-season demand.

Athens

McMinn County

Athens sits on I-75 between Chattanooga and Knoxville, giving area parks reliable interstate traffic plus regional employment demand.

Middle Tennessee

Nashville

Davidson County

Nashville-area RV parks sit in one of the fastest-growing metros in the Southeast, which affects both income potential and the underlying land value of a park.

Murfreesboro

Rutherford County

Murfreesboro and Rutherford County have grown quickly as a Nashville-adjacent market, which supports monthly demand and raises the land component of park value.

Clarksville

Montgomery County

Clarksville's economy is anchored by Fort Campbell and regional manufacturing, which tends to produce consistent monthly RV demand.

Cookeville

Putnam County

Cookeville is a regional hub on I-40 between Nashville and Knoxville with university, healthcare, and outdoor-recreation demand.

Lebanon

Wilson County

Lebanon and Wilson County sit directly in Nashville's growth path along I-40, blending commuter-adjacent demand with travel traffic.

Tullahoma

Coffee County

Tullahoma and Coffee County combine aerospace and manufacturing employment with lake and festival-driven seasonal demand.

Winchester

Franklin County

Winchester sits on Tims Ford Lake in southern Middle Tennessee, an area with strong warm-season recreation demand.

Columbia

Maury County

Columbia and Maury County have grown with south-metro Nashville expansion and large-scale manufacturing investment.

Lawrenceburg

Lawrence County

Lawrenceburg is a rural southern Middle Tennessee market with agricultural, manufacturing, and travel-related RV demand.

Pulaski

Giles County

Pulaski sits near the Alabama state line on the I-65 corridor, drawing travel traffic and regional workforce demand.

Fayetteville

Lincoln County

Fayetteville and Lincoln County sit between Middle Tennessee and the Huntsville, Alabama employment market.

West Tennessee

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