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RV Campgrounds In Johnson City, Tennessee -- Find RV Parks

36.3134° N, 82.3535° W

Quick Overview

Johnson City sits in the heart of Tennessee's Appalachian foothills, where rolling hills meet mountain views and outdoor adventures start right outside your RV door. This college town of 70,000 offers a perfect blend of East Tennessee mountain culture and modern amenities, making it an ideal base camp for exploring the Tri-Cities region. The Blue Ridge Parkway beckons just 30 minutes south, while the Great Smoky Mountains National Park lies within easy day-trip distance.

The camping scene here includes several RV-friendly options, though some offer free overnight stays. Most parks cater to RVers seeking full hookups and modern conveniences, with several offering pull-through sites for big rigs. The area's campgrounds range from basic overnight stops to resort-style parks with pools and recreation facilities.

From your campsite, you're perfectly positioned to explore East Tennessee State University's campus, catch a Johnson City Cardinals baseball game, or dive into the region's rich bluegrass music heritage at venues like the Down Home. The Tweetsie Trail offers 10 miles of paved walking and biking paths, while Winged Deer Park provides hiking trails and fishing opportunities. Downtown's historic district showcases local craft breweries and farm-to-table restaurants that celebrate Appalachian cuisine.

Full hookup RVers will find well-maintained parks with 30/50-amp service, while those seeking a more natural experience can explore nearby state parks and national forest areas. The region attracts a mix of snowbirds heading south, outdoor enthusiasts exploring the mountains, and travelers using Johnson City as a strategic stop between major destinations.

Spring through fall offers the best camping weather, with comfortable temperatures and stunning fall foliage drawing peak crowds in October. Summer brings warm days perfect for outdoor activities, though you'll want to book ahead during East Tennessee State University events.

Our listings below help you find the right fit for your rig and travel style in this charming mountain gateway.

Traveling to Johnson City by RV

Interstate 26 provides the main RV access to Johnson City, connecting directly to Interstate 81 for north-south travel through the Appalachian corridor. This route offers gentle grades suitable for all RV types, though you'll encounter some mountain driving as you approach from the east or west. US Highway 321 brings scenic mountain views but includes steeper grades and tighter curves that larger rigs should approach with caution.

The drive along I-26 from Asheville showcases beautiful mountain scenery, while the approach from Knoxville via I-81 and I-26 keeps grades manageable for heavy rigs. Fuel stops are plentiful along the interstate corridor, with several truck stops offering RV-friendly diesel access and parking.

Pilot Flying J on West Market Street provides easy RV access for fuel and supplies, while the Love's Travel Stop on I-26 offers a convenient stop before entering town. Both locations have wide approaches suitable for big rigs and offer propane refills.

Downtown Johnson City features narrow streets and limited parking, so plan to unhook your toad for exploring the historic district. The city's layout makes most attractions easily accessible by car from any campground location. Mountain roads leading to nearby attractions like Roan Mountain can be steep and winding, so check your route before attempting with larger RVs.

Dump Station Costs in Johnson City

Nightly rates in Johnson City typically range from $35-45 for basic RV parks with full hookups, while resort-style campgrounds with amenities command $50-70 per night. The area's a portion% free camping rate means a portion% of options require payment, reflecting the region's focus on developed campgrounds rather than primitive sites.

Seasonal pricing varies significantly, with peak rates during fall foliage season in October and during East Tennessee State University events. Summer months see moderate pricing, while winter offers the best deals as many snowbirds have moved further south.

Good Sam and Passport America memberships provide solid savings at participating parks, with discounts ranging from 10-50% depending on the season. Several local parks honor these programs, making membership worthwhile for extended stays.

Fuel costs in Johnson City typically run slightly below national averages, with diesel readily available at truck stops and major stations. Grocery prices at regional chains like Food City offer good value, especially for locally-sourced produce and meats.

For budget-conscious travelers, consider weekday stays when rates drop, or explore the free camping options in nearby Cherokee National Forest. Harvest Hosts locations within 30 minutes offer unique overnight experiences at local farms and wineries, typically costing $25-35 per night.

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Paid: 6 stations (86%)

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Best Time to Visit Johnson City by RV

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Winter

December-February

25-45°F

Crowds: Low

Mild mountain winters with occasional snow. Most campgrounds stay open with reduced rates and fewer amenities.

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Spring

March-May

45-70°F

Crowds: Medium

Perfect weather for hiking and outdoor activities. Wildflowers bloom in nearby mountains. Book ahead for weekends.

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Summer

June-August

65-85°F

Crowds: Medium

Warm days ideal for mountain activities. University events and summer festivals increase demand. Air conditioning recommended.

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Fall

September-November

50-75°F

Crowds: High

Peak foliage season draws crowds in October. Spectacular mountain colors but highest rates and booking competition.

Explore the Johnson City Area

For the best overall experience, choose parks on the west side of town for easier access to mountain attractions and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Many RVers appreciate the convenience of staying near the I-26 corridor while still being close to downtown attractions.

Boondockers should explore Cherokee National Forest areas about 20 minutes south of town, where dispersed camping is allowed in designated areas. The forest service roads require careful navigation with larger rigs, but offer genuine mountain camping experiences.

Don't miss the local craft beer scene at Yee-Haw Brewing Company or Johnson City Brewing, both offering RV-accessible parking and authentic East Tennessee flavors. The Saturday farmers market downtown showcases regional produce and crafts, though arrive early for the best parking.

For hiking with your dog, Winged Deer Park offers paved and natural trails with water access. The Tweetsie Trail connects Johnson City to Elizabethton via a converted railroad bed, perfect for biking or walking with pets.

Stock up on groceries at Food City or Kroger, both offering large parking areas suitable for RVs. The West Walnut Street Food City is particularly RV-friendly with wide aisles and easy maneuvering. Local barbecue joints like Ridgewood Restaurant have been serving travelers since 1948 and offer generous portions perfect for campfire leftovers.

National Parks Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Johnson City

What are the best RV campgrounds in Johnson City?

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Is there free RV camping near Johnson City?

Johnson City has {{freeCount}} free camping options within the immediate area, but Cherokee National Forest about 20 minutes south offers dispersed camping opportunities. These forest service areas require careful navigation with larger RVs but provide authentic mountain camping experiences. Always check current forest service regulations before camping.

What is the best time of year to camp in Johnson City?

Spring through fall offers the most comfortable camping weather, with temperatures ranging from the 40s to 80s. Fall brings spectacular mountain foliage but also peak crowds and higher rates in October. Summer provides warm weather perfect for outdoor activities, while winter offers the lowest rates and smallest crowds.

Are there full hookup RV parks in Johnson City?

Yes, most of the area's campgrounds offer full hookup sites with water, sewer, and electric service. Many parks accommodate big rigs with pull-through sites and 50-amp service. Several locations also provide amenities like Wi-Fi, cable TV, and on-site laundry facilities for extended stays.

Can I visit the Blue Ridge Parkway from Johnson City campgrounds?

Absolutely. The Blue Ridge Parkway entrance is just 30 minutes south of Johnson City, making it an easy day trip from any local campground. The scenic drive offers stunning mountain views and hiking opportunities. However, RVs over 40 feet or 8 feet wide are prohibited on the parkway itself.

What outdoor activities are available near Johnson City RV parks?

The area offers excellent hiking at Roan Mountain State Park, biking on the 10-mile Tweetsie Trail, and fishing at Boone Lake and Watauga Lake. Winged Deer Park provides local trails and disc golf. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is within day-trip distance for more extensive outdoor adventures and wildlife viewing.

What are the best RV campgrounds in Johnson City?

The area's {{stationCount}} campgrounds offer different experiences, from full-service parks with pools and recreation facilities to basic overnight stops. Parks near the I-26 corridor provide convenient access to both mountain attractions and downtown Johnson City. Most offer full hookups with 30/50-amp service suitable for all RV sizes.

Is there free RV camping near Johnson City?

Johnson City has {{freeCount}} free camping options within the immediate area, but Cherokee National Forest about 20 minutes south offers dispersed camping opportunities. These forest service areas require careful navigation with larger RVs but provide authentic mountain camping experiences. Always check current forest service regulations before camping.

What is the best time of year to camp in Johnson City?

Spring through fall offers the most comfortable camping weather, with temperatures ranging from the 40s to 80s. Fall brings spectacular mountain foliage but also peak crowds and higher rates in October. Summer provides warm weather perfect for outdoor activities, while winter offers the lowest rates and smallest crowds.

Are there full hookup RV parks in Johnson City?

Yes, most of the area's campgrounds offer full hookup sites with water, sewer, and electric service. Many parks accommodate big rigs with pull-through sites and 50-amp service. Several locations also provide amenities like Wi-Fi, cable TV, and on-site laundry facilities for extended stays.

Can I visit the Blue Ridge Parkway from Johnson City campgrounds?

Absolutely. The Blue Ridge Parkway entrance is just 30 minutes south of Johnson City, making it an easy day trip from any local campground. The scenic drive offers stunning mountain views and hiking opportunities. However, RVs over 40 feet or 8 feet wide are prohibited on the parkway itself.

What outdoor activities are available near Johnson City RV parks?

The area offers excellent hiking at Roan Mountain State Park, biking on the 10-mile Tweetsie Trail, and fishing at Boone Lake and Watauga Lake. Winged Deer Park provides local trails and disc golf. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is within day-trip distance for more extensive outdoor adventures and wildlife viewing.

What is the highest-rated dump station in Johnson City?

The highest-rated station is Warriors Path State Park with a rating of 4.0/5 stars.

Are there free dump stations in Johnson City?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Johnson City.