Montgomery Bell Camping
Notification Alert
Some Trails Closed
Portions of the Montgomery Bell and Creech Hollow Trails will be closed for visitor safety beginning 3/2/26 due to a timber salvage project as a result of the November storms that brought down thousands of trees. We anticipate reopening the closed portions in May 2026.
We thank you for your continued patience and understanding. If you have any questions, please contact the park office.
Campground Closure
The Campground at Montgomery Bell (or the Four Mile Creek Campground) is currently closed for renovations. If you have any questions, please call our Central Reservations at 1 (888) 867-2757.
Camping at Montgomery Bell
Montgomery Bell State Park is located in Middle Tennessee, about 40 minutes west of downtown Nashville. The park features forested landscapes and three lakes that support a wide range of outdoor activities throughout the year. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, golfing, fishing, and paddling during their stay.
Camping options include sites for tents and RVs with water and electric hookups, with some sites also offering sewer connections. Backcountry camping is available along the park’s designated overnight trail by permit, with designated shelters available for overnight use.
Montgomery Bell Tent and RV Campsites
Open year-round, the campground provides 20-, 30-, and 50-amp electric service, with many including water and onsite sewer. Most electrical sitescan accommodate 60 ft. campers. There are three bathhouses in the campground, and picnic tables, trash cans, and grills are available at each campsite. Some sites are available along the creek bank running beside the campground.
Campsites can only contain one motorhome (RV, fifth-wheel, pop-up, travel trailer) plus one tent OR two tents. Campsites are limited to 4 people per site.
There are 2 accessible pull-through campsites.
Montgomery Bell Backcountry Camping
Backcountry camping is allowed on the overnight trail with a backcountry camping permit. Tent camping is not allowed on the overnight trail.
To reserve a backcountry shelter, please call the backcountry reservation line.
Details You Should Know
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.