Edgar Evins Camping

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  • Campground Info

    March through October

    Campground Info

    November through February

    Camping at Edgar Evins

    Edgar Evins State Park is located in Middle Tennessee on the shores of Center Hill Lake, about an hour east of Nashville. The park offers a scenic, hillside setting with wooded slopes and expansive lake views, making it a popular destination for paddling, boating, hiking, and relaxing by the water. 

    Camping options include a main campground with sites for tents and RVs offering water and electric hookups. For visitors looking to unplug, walk-in primitive campsites are also available near a shared fire ring and central water source.

    Edgar Evins Main Campground

    Tent & RV

    Our campground consists of tent and trailer campsites with electrical and water hookups. These wooden platform-type sites, which are reinforced with concrete and steel, are built around the slopes of Center Hill Lake and are equipped with a picnic table, grill and fire ring. They are designed for trailers or motor homes up to 33 feet in length, with a few select sites up to 40 feet in length. These sites can also accommodate small and large tents. There are three bathhouses with hot showers located throughout the campground. A sewage dump station is centrally located in the campground. Approximately 20 sites and one bathhouse are open year-round.

     

    Walk-In Campsites

    Walk-In

    Nine primitive walk-in sites are also available with parking at the camp building.

    Located on a bluff above Center Hill Lake, these campsites offer beautiful lake views in spring and fall. These sites are also situated near the community fire circle. They have access to central water but do not have electricity at the sites. 

    Rates and Policies: Rates are subject to change. Taxes and fees are not included. A $5 non-refundable reservation fee is required.  

    Tour the Campground

    This tour starts near campsite #41. How to navigate: To move forward or backward, click or tap the arrows. To look around, click or tap and drag your mouse or finger away from the direction you want to look.

    Details You Should Know

    Edgar Evins Campground is unique. If you’re planning a trip, please read the full description of the campsite before placing your reservation. This is especially important if you plan on bringing a camper trailer. Please contact the park for more information. 

    • Tent Pegs or Stakes

      Camper tents requiring tent pegs or stakes are asked to use large nails to secure the tents and to remove the nails when breaking camp.  

    • Trash Management

      Trash cans are not provided at the individual campsite. Campers should take trash to the dumpster provided near the camper check-in station. 

    • Pets

      Pets are allowed in the campground but must be kept on a leash and not left unattended on the campsites.  

    • Fire Circle

      There is a small fire circle that is located adjacent to the campground, which may be used by the public provided no park programs are scheduled there. The capacity at the fire circle is 15 people. For additional information, contact the park office.  

    • Swimming

      There is no designated swimming area at this campground, but visitors often swim in the lake. If you choose to do so, we recommend wearing a life jacket and water shoes at all times.

    Firewood Policy 

    Tennessee State Parks asks that ALL campfires be made with heat-treated wood or downed wood collected inside the park, near the campsite. Please refrain from bringing untreated wood into the park.  

    • Protect Tennessee Forests 

      To learn more about the pests that threaten Tennessee and what you can do to help prevent the introduction and spread of invasive pests, click the link below.

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    • Don’t Move Firewood 

      To learn more about Don’t Move Firewood, click the link below.

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    • Find Firewood Vendors 

      Find firewood vendors near you, when you are at the park, or on the way.

    Accessibility

    If you wish to reserve an ADA accessible campsite, please contact us (1-888-867-2757). Please be aware that you must make a specific request for an ADA accessible campsite. There are a limited number, so reservations for ADA accessible campsites should be made as far in advance as possible.

    Visit the Camp Store

    The park’s camp store is your best spot for finding gear, snacks, and accessories to make your camping experience exceptional. The camp store is your go-to destination for a cold drink, a can of chili, or those matches you forgot to pack.

    Address:
    3436 Edgar Evins State Park Rd, Silver Point, TN 38582

    Hours: The camp store is typically open from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

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