RV Campgrounds In Henderson, Tennessee -- Find RV Parks
35.4392° N, 88.6414° W
Quick Overview
Henderson sits in Chester County, Tennessee, where rolling farmland meets the Tennessee River watershed. This small town of about 6,500 people offers a quieter alternative to the busier RV destinations in middle Tennessee, with genuine Southern hospitality and access to both natural areas and historic sites. The town's location puts you within striking distance of Natchez Trace Parkway, one of America's most scenic drives, and Pickwick Lake, a Tennessee Valley Authority reservoir that's popular with anglers and water sports enthusiasts.
Currently, Henderson has several RV campground serving the area. The camping scene here is straightforward but functional, with some free camping options available for budget-conscious travelers. Most RVers passing through are either exploring the Natchez Trace or using Henderson as a stopover between Nashville and Memphis.
From your campsite, you're positioned to explore Chickasaw State Park, about 30 minutes south, which offers hiking trails, a lake, and additional camping if you want to extend your stay. The historic downtown square features antique shops and local eateries that give you a taste of small-town Tennessee culture. Freed-Hardeman University brings a bit of college town energy to the area, and the campus is worth a drive-through for its well-maintained grounds.
Henderson works best for RVers who appreciate a low-key atmosphere and don't need resort-style amenities. If you're the type who enjoys exploring back roads, chatting with locals at the hardware store, and discovering hole-in-the-wall barbecue joints, this area delivers. The camping options focus on the basics rather than bells and whistles.
Spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather for outdoor activities, though summer brings longer days for exploring. Winter can be unpredictable with occasional ice storms that make driving challenging. Check our listings below to find the right fit for your rig and travel style.
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All Dump Stations Near Henderson
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chickasaw State Park | 8.6 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Parkway Village Mobile Home & RV Park | 16.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Jackson Mobile Village Exit 79 | 19.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Country Critters Campground And RV Park | 20.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Jackson Mobile Village Exit 76 | 20.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Willow Brook Campground | 21.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Beech Lake Family Campground | 21.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Beech Lake Family Camping Resort | 21.8 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Story Managment | 23.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bolivar Oaks Mobile Home Park | 24.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Chickasaw State Park
8.6 miParkway Village Mobile Home & RV Park
16.0 miJackson Mobile Village Exit 79
19.8 miCountry Critters Campground And RV Park
20.3 miJackson Mobile Village Exit 76
20.3 miWillow Brook Campground
21.2 miBeech Lake Family Campground
21.8 miBeech Lake Family Camping Resort
21.8 miStory Managment
23.0 miBolivar Oaks Mobile Home Park
24.0 miTraveling to Henderson by RV
Henderson sits right off US Highway 45, making it easily accessible for RVs traveling north-south through western Tennessee. If you're coming from Nashville, take I-40 west to the Natchez Trace Parkway, then follow it south for a scenic 90-mile drive that's absolutely worth the extra time. The parkway has no commercial traffic and gentle grades that big rigs handle without issues.
From Memphis, US-45 runs straight north through Henderson -- about 100 miles of mostly flat, well-maintained highway. Watch for the occasional farm equipment during harvest season, but overall it's an easy drive. Interstate 40 provides the fastest east-west access, connecting to US-45 about 20 miles north of town.
Fuel up before leaving major highways, as gas stations become sparse once you're in the rural areas around Henderson. The Pilot Travel Center at the I-40/US-45 interchange has RV-friendly lanes and good diesel prices. In town, there's a Marathon station on the main drag that can accommodate most rigs, though the approaches are a bit tight for the largest motorhomes.
Stock up on groceries and supplies in Jackson, about 30 miles north, which has a Walmart Supercenter and other major retailers. Henderson's local stores cover the basics but selection is limited for specialized RV needs.
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Dump Station Costs in Henderson
RV camping costs in Henderson run significantly lower than tourist destinations in Tennessee. Expect to pay $25-40 per night for full hookups, which puts it in the budget-friendly category for the region. The single RV park here doesn't have much competition, but they keep prices reasonable to attract travelers along the US-45 corridor.
Of the area's camping options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees. Free camping requires some hunting around state lands and wildlife areas, where you'll be boondocking without services. Factor in the cost of fuel to reach these spots when calculating your total expenses.
Seasonal pricing stays fairly consistent year-round, unlike lake destinations that spike rates during summer months. Winter might bring occasional discounts, but don't expect major savings since the area doesn't see huge seasonal swings in demand.
Good Sam and Passport America memberships can provide modest discounts at participating parks. Harvest Hosts doesn't have locations directly in Henderson, but you'll find options within an hour's drive if you're willing to explore.
Groceries and fuel costs run slightly below Tennessee averages, making Henderson a good place to stock up before heading to pricier destinations. The local IGA isn't the cheapest option, but it beats convenience store prices for basic supplies.
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Best Time to Visit Henderson by RV
Winter
December-February
32-52°F
Crowds: Low
Occasional ice storms can make driving treacherous. Most campgrounds stay open with reduced services.
Spring
March-May
45-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Perfect weather for exploring Natchez Trace. Wildflowers bloom throughout the region in April.
Summer
June-August
68-88°F
Crowds: Medium
Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms. Air conditioning essential for comfortable camping.
Fall
September-November
48-78°F
Crowds: Medium
Comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage along the Natchez Trace. Peak season for scenic drives.
Explore the Henderson Area
The RV park in Henderson keeps things simple but clean, making it a solid choice for overnight stops or short stays while exploring the region. Honestly, you're not going to find luxury amenities here, but the basics are covered and the rates are reasonable.
For free camping alternatives, check out nearby state wildlife management areas, though you'll be dry camping without hookups. Natchez Trace Parkway has several day-use areas where overnight parking might be possible, but verify current regulations before settling in.
Don't miss lunch at Sidetrack Bar-B-Q on the town square -- their pulled pork and banana pudding have a local following. The portions are generous and prices are fair. For groceries, IGA on US-45 covers the essentials, and the staff is helpful with directions to local attractions.
Bring your camera to the old courthouse square, especially in late afternoon when the light hits the historic buildings just right. The area around Freed-Hardeman University also offers some pleasant tree-lined streets for walking the dog.
Pet owners will find several small parks around town, though nothing fancy. The university campus allows leashed dogs and provides a nice setting for longer walks.
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What are the best RV campgrounds in Henderson?
Henderson has limited options with just one main RV park serving the area. This campground provides basic full hookups and clean facilities, making it suitable for overnight stops or short stays while exploring the Natchez Trace region.
Is there free RV camping near Henderson?
Free camping options are extremely limited in the immediate Henderson area. Your best bet for boondocking is to check state wildlife management areas within 30 minutes of town, though you'll be dry camping without any hookups or services.
What is the best time of year to camp in Henderson?
Spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather for RV camping in Henderson. April through May and September through October provide pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and exploring the nearby Natchez Trace Parkway without the summer heat and humidity.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Henderson?
Yes, the RV park in Henderson offers full hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections. While amenities are basic compared to resort-style campgrounds, the facilities are clean and functional for travelers passing through the area.
Can I visit Natchez Trace Parkway from Henderson?
Absolutely. Henderson sits about 20 miles from the Natchez Trace Parkway, making it an excellent base for exploring this scenic route. The parkway offers beautiful drives, hiking trails, and historic sites, with RV-friendly roads throughout its length.
What attractions are near Henderson RV campgrounds?
From Henderson's RV park, you're within 30 minutes of Chickasaw State Park, which offers hiking trails and a lake. The historic town square features antique shops, and Freed-Hardeman University campus provides a pleasant area for walks and photography.
What are the best RV campgrounds in Henderson?
Henderson has limited options with just one main RV park serving the area. This campground provides basic full hookups and clean facilities, making it suitable for overnight stops or short stays while exploring the Natchez Trace region.
Is there free RV camping near Henderson?
Free camping options are extremely limited in the immediate Henderson area. Your best bet for boondocking is to check state wildlife management areas within 30 minutes of town, though you'll be dry camping without any hookups or services.
What is the best time of year to camp in Henderson?
Spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather for RV camping in Henderson. April through May and September through October provide pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and exploring the nearby Natchez Trace Parkway without the summer heat and humidity.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Henderson?
Yes, the RV park in Henderson offers full hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections. While amenities are basic compared to resort-style campgrounds, the facilities are clean and functional for travelers passing through the area.
Can I visit Natchez Trace Parkway from Henderson?
Absolutely. Henderson sits about 20 miles from the Natchez Trace Parkway, making it an excellent base for exploring this scenic route. The parkway offers beautiful drives, hiking trails, and historic sites, with RV-friendly roads throughout its length.
What attractions are near Henderson RV campgrounds?
From Henderson's RV park, you're within 30 minutes of Chickasaw State Park, which offers hiking trails and a lake. The historic town square features antique shops, and Freed-Hardeman University campus provides a pleasant area for walks and photography.
Are there free dump stations in Henderson?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Henderson.
All Dump Stations Near Henderson (79)
RV Park with Dump StationsChickasaw State Park
RV ParkParkway Village Mobile Home & RV Park
RV ParkJackson Mobile Village Exit 79
RV ParkCountry Critters Campground And RV Park
RV ParkWillow Brook Campground
RV ParkJackson Mobile Village Exit 76
RV ParkBeech Lake Family Campground
RV Park with Dump StationsBeech Lake Family Camping Resort
RV ParkStory Managment
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