Plan Your
Tennessee Camping
The three campgrounds listed below, Meriwether Lewis Site, Jeff Busby Park, and Rocky Springs along the parkway are open to RVs, but there are no hookups available.
These campsites are first-come, first-served, and can fill up quickly in March and April, as well as October and November.
The Natchez Trace Parkway manages three campgrounds along the length of the 444 mile Parkway. Those campgrounds are Meriwether Lewis at Milepost 385.9, Jeff Busby at Milepost 193.1 and Rocky Springs at Milepost 54. The three Parkway campgrounds are free, primitive, and available on a first come, first serve basis. They do not offer electricity, showers, or dump stations. The maximum stay at our campgrounds is 14 days combined throughout the year. All camping must take place within designated campgrounds. The Natchez Trace Parkway does not allow dispersed camping.
Meriwether Lewis Site
Located in beautiful Hohenwald, Tennessee at milepost 385.9.
Today, the Meriwether Lewis site includes a 32-site campground, pioneer cemetery, picnic tables, visitor information center, restrooms, exhibits, trails and a section of the Old Natchez Trace.